

If you don't need a microphone, then I would highly suggest looking into a pair of headphones instead. Just so you are aware, a pair of headphones (not a headset) will almost always sound better than a headset in its price range. I would not make this something that would prevent you from buying a headset or pair of headphones. On the headphone/headset level, this doesn't apply as much.

Bass needs more cone movement than mids and highs, so larger cones can help with this. The larger the driver, the more air it can push. Generally speaking (very generally), you will hear more low end out of larger drivers.

To answer your question about driver size, you won't notice much of a difference. It sounds pretty good for the price and still offers 7.1 virtual surround should you choose to use it. I, personally, don't find virtual surround all that helpful in games, but other people seem to have different experiences.Īs suggested above, you could also consider Logitech headsets. You can enable 5.1 or 7.1 virtual surround if you feel it is necessary.

Of your selections, I have heard nothing but good things about the Plantronics headset.
