Good Headset Under $60?

mycomputersucks

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I need a headset with these qualities, ABSOLUTELY NO EXCEPTIONS:

-Under $60
-Great Mic, without the "PFFFFT" in the background
-Over the ear

I don't care about sound, as long as it's stereo. I'd rather sacrifice 7.1 over the annoying PFFFFFFFFT when I'm recording/ Skyping.
 
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Corsair Raptor HS30, it has very good sound quality and TeSyndicate said it's the best headset for gaming for it's value. It's very nice and the mic doesn't make any background noise or any bullshit

bob hays

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most of the time you can just get rid of that by using updating your drivers. This happened to me a lot. All I did was update my realtek audio drivers and there was a noise suppression option. It made the mic quality SOOOO much better I didn't even need to do noise cancellation afterwards.

EDIT: this is if you already have a mic
 

mycomputersucks

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Thank you for that, I'll try to update it, but the reason why I'm posting this is because the cord is ripped where it connects to my headset, I can only hear from one side now :(
 

Roxas_Boy

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Corsair Raptor HS30, it has very good sound quality and TeSyndicate said it's the best headset for gaming for it's value. It's very nice and the mic doesn't make any background noise or any bullshit
 
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mycomputersucks

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Looks very comfortable, I like the material for the ear pads. Is there anything else comparable?
 

Roxas_Boy

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Not at that price range, I have that headset and it is so good. I don't regret that purchase one bit but that's just me. I think you will really like it especially for gaming
 

mycomputersucks

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OK, I have one question though, I see it doesnt come with a wind guard, will this be a problem if I'm breathing alot into the mic?