Intro
00:00:00Consider the choice between headphones and gaming headsets, prompted by popular influencers like Ninja endorsing specific models. Reflect on why you lean towards a particular option - whether it's for professional use or personal preference.
Sponsor
00:00:32Discussing the choice between a headset and headphones for gaming, focusing on practical benefits rather than audiophile details. Exploring factors like cost, build quality, and features of both options to help gamers make an informed decision.
Headsets
00:02:30When buying a new headset or headphones, the first question to ask is if it will work with your device. Check for compatibility with platforms like PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, or PC. Pay attention to impedance (ohms) as higher ohms require external amplifiers for proper sound output; most gaming headsets are around 32 ohms.
Features
00:05:11When deciding between headphones and gaming headsets, the key factor to consider is the functions and features they offer. While basic headphones provide sound output, gaming headsets come with additional functionalities like wireless connectivity, RGB lighting options, volume controls, mic controls, EQ settings in software, external amps for premium models like Astros or Arctics Pro. The decision boils down to whether you value these extra features enough to justify the higher cost of a gaming headset over traditional headphones.
Sound
00:07:22Comparing Sound Quality: Headphones vs Gaming Headsets Discussing the sound quality comparison between headphones and gaming headsets, focusing on different sound signatures and performance. Highlighting specific headphone models like Meze 99 Classic and Arctic's Pro Wireless, emphasizing the nuances in bass, highs, warmth, and directional sound. Mentioning the impact of external amps on enhancing headphone performance.
Diversifying Audio Experience: Trying Out Different Headphones Exploring the variety of sounds produced by gaming headsets such as Xbox headset and Razer BlackShark V2 Pros with emphasis on warmth, detailed sounds from triforce drivers. Addressing cost implications of trying out multiple headphones for optimal audio experience along with considerations for investing in external amps to enhance sound output.
Openback
00:13:40Discussing the difference between open-back and closed-back headphones, focusing on the Beyerdynamic 990 Pros and 770 Pros. The speaker expresses a strong dislike for open-back headphones due to sound leakage issues, especially in gaming scenarios where external noise can disrupt gameplay and communication with teammates.
Conclusion
00:15:08Headphones can be better than gaming headsets if you invest in a quality pair and amp, costing around $300. Gaming headsets are convenient for plug-and-play simplicity but may not offer the same audio experience as well-equipped headphones. Personal preference plays a significant role in choosing between headphones and gaming headsets.