I bought these headphones after I returned the Sennheiser GSP 301 (they also have my review). The design is really creaky, but when I turn my head, this does not appear, i. E. only when taking off/putting on. If it weren't for the reviews, maybe I wouldn't even pay attention to this creak. Quite a hard landing, the ear pads are not very soft, the ear fits entirely, so there is no pressure on the ears. A little pressure from above. In general, there are no painful sensations, but it still seems to be hard. It might not work for a big head. Personally, I liked the sound more than the above-mentioned Sennheiser model, the kick effect is less pronounced, but still present. The microphone is not bad, the voice is heard well, extraneous sounds are cut off quite well. Those. a TV set in the room working at medium volume will not interfere with your partners. I decided to return these headphones too, as I compared them with the Cloud Alpha, which have both sound and fit a head higher. I do not advertise the alpha, since I myself bought another, non-gaming model of headphones anyway. I don’t often play in a team, I decided that it makes no sense to overpay for “gaming” headphones, since the same alpha will sound the same as good non-gaming headphones, only alpha is one and a half to two times more expensive. Between the Sennheiser GSP 301 and the Logitech G G332, I would choose Logitech. For 3-3.5 good option.
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