https://www.rtings.com/headphones/reviews/best/by-usage/gaming
Only thing I find on the Mobius these is that the isolation is a bit lacking. I think I'll look at getting some better pads.
Audiophiles will probabaly recommend getting a dedicated headphone DAC/AMP complimenting the ohm rating of your chosen audiophile grade of headphones. They dont so much like presets adding EQ etc, they want the phones as pure in their own right. I like adjusting things.
Audeze has implemented
their AMP and DAC for these Planar magnetics. And I think for £350 they have done a great job and to get planar magnetics for this money is a steel. Update has made the interface easier to use and added a warm preset which for me is too bassy on bassy tracks but there if you want it.
Lots of audiophiles have reviewed them and whilst they aint perfect they are a very good one stop shop. Plus with their software they add enhancements like the headtracking you'll be able to bind to keys.
As a gamer, apart from having to be wired to use the mic, and isolation is a bit lacking - I love them. They are loud too. And the sound quality over my other headsets, albeit' gaming trinkets, they are much better, to the point I use them to listen to music (loud) a lot more than I did previously. They also inspired me to buy a half decent set of in ear buds for the gym. I now also use these with my Native Instruments Komplete MK3 and love the depth I get from creating sounds etc.
I dont think I've developed an audiophiles ear yet as I tried a set of Sennheiser HD800S with a Sennheiser HDV820 headphone amp in richer sounds (£3000+) I couldnt hear where the extra money is. I couldnt tell the difference between a £30 bottle of red to a £300 either.