what headphones do you own thread - i own dt150's :)

The Monoprice headphones came in the post today so have been listening to them a little bit today. Initial impressions are just reiterating what everyone else has said.
Incredible SQ for something which is £16. The bass is actually quite tight and punchy, good detail in the mids and highs but the highs seem a little bit 'airy' and a little harsh.
The comfort and build quality reflects the price. Feels a touch flimsy and it's quite light but the plastic seems to be sturdy enough as long as it doesn't drop from a height or chucked around too much.
The size of the ear pads could be a little bigger; it's on the verge of being too small, and I don't have particularly large ears. Tension seems spot on, not tight or loose.
It's good that it has a detachable cable, and it comes with 2 cables; one thin shorter one, and one thicker longer one.
 
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I got some SoundBlaster Wraith Tactic3D wireless headset for gaming, they are outstanding and some SkullCandy Hesh Black/Gray for my phone which are amazing, but not as good as I'd hoped or as good as my old SkullCandy earphones.
 
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Roccat Kave's.. Their a good, relatively inexpensive headset with 5.1 audio, inbuilt vibration unit and leather ear cups.. can't go wrong
 
Recently changed my broken Klipsch Image x10's to Heir Audio 5.0's, and my Zune to an Ibasso DX100 with Heir Audio Rendition 1 amp, improvement is absolutely ridiculous.
 
So how does that plug into my Asus D2X? I have two speakers right now, plugged into the green port and headset via the S/PDIF. I switch them over using the Asus software.

I'd prefer to use the same setup. Any headsets capable of this? I'd really like a set of Sennheisers.
 
The PC-363's come with a USB dongle for the surround sound, you can also use them with your card by not using the dongle and plug the headsets 2 x 3.5mm jacks into your card and if your card supports Dolby headhone you can get virtual surround sound that way.

http://en-uk.sennheiser.com/pc-363d-surround-sound-gaming-headset

The cheaper option would be to buy either the PC-350SE's or if you can find them the PC-360's which have now been replaced by the PC-363's.
 
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