logitech g933 vs Sennheiser gsp 350

Spawn4693

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Hi everyone

I'm planning on buying a new headset and i'd like the opinion of someone who has tried both of these headsets.

I play mostly on pc but i also play on xbox one from time to time. My main concern is about the issues of the g933, I've head that most users have connectivity issues, the headset tends to fall off if you lean and also that the sound of the cans is tinny; on the other hand, the g933 have more features than the gsp 350 such as wireless connectivity, capable of mixing 3 audio sources and i've heard that the surround sound on the g933's is better even than the hyperx cloud 2.

the gsp 350 have a better frequency response and sennheiser's headphone/audio quality is great; also the mic sounds a little bit better imo, but i would have to buy a separate cable to use them on my xbox one. There are just a few reviews on youtube and ripping my hair out because i have to make sure that the headset that i choose is going to work for a long time since i don't live in the us and it would be a hassle to send them back to the US if i don't like them

Any response is appreciated.

 
I have no experience with the Logitech headset, but I have extensive experience with various Sennheiser headphones. They have have never let me down for the price, but, like all headphones, the cable will eventually malfunction. It's only a matter of time.

The GSP 350 has cables that can be swapped, and so this is not a problem. Though I would never recommend a "surround" headphone/headset specifically, GSP 350 should serve their purpose well.
 


Thanks for the fast reply

I'm a little sceptical about the surround sound and believe me, I'd rather get a pair of great headphones and a mod mic but my budget is a little tight and these two are the best headsets for my needs, I just can't decide which one to buy lol
 
I considered mentioning the option of using ModMic, but refrained from doing so. I actually have their newest version on order, and I should be able to test it within a few weeks. My current solution is cumbersome to set up if I have to use it for other purposes.

I would definitely not buy the Logitech, though.