Which headphones for gaming? Around £150

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Hello guys, I am looking for new headphones as my current AKG K550 are 8 years old now and they kinda look like disaster, but they still work fine. I found 3 models that I am interested in but I dont want to disappoint and find them worst then my AKGs so I dont know how they compare to them. Headphones are going to be used only for gaming.

1. Beyerdynamics DT 770 Pro
2. Audio Technica ATH-M50x
3. Logitech G Pro X

With the Logitech G Pro X I found lots of great reviews but I had experience with many "gaming" headphones priced tagged up to £100 and always found they are worst then compared to the same price normal headphones. I always felt that they have too much bass for me and the sound is not natural as I think due to my experience with AKG K550 I much more prefer clear sound with a great open stage.

So I think I will have to decide between option 1 and 2 unless there is something else on the market worth looking, also do you think getting Beyerdynamics, Audio Technica or any other headphones within price range up to £150 is going to be an upgrade from AKG K550s?

Thank you
 
Hi guys, sorry for not replying been fighting with new PC for last 2 days.
So answering the questions;
I already have a blue mic so I dont need a separate or build in mic. My environment can be noisy sometimes so I much prefer closed headphones. And also with my last PC I had Nahimic software for boosting my audio and I very liked it compare to my current PC where I cant install it because its not supported with my motherboard and I am on realtek audio drivers, is there any option to boost the sound otherwise as I am not satisfied with it compared to how it sound on Nahimic. I tried Windows Sonic for headphones and its even worse then standard realtek. Or maybe should I get some external soundcard?
Also if the upgrade with the headphones priced ranged £100-150 wont be much visible I might wait little bit longer and get some more expensive ones but I dont really want to spend over £250 for headphones.
 
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