Sony
MDR7506
$98.00
Audio-Technica
Based on 15 Reddit mentions
$149.90
Sentiment summary across the product areas Reddit users mention most.
Original Reddit posts and comments behind this analysis.
I was looking at buying a new headset almost a year ago. I was using Astro A40 TRs. I did a bunch of research (probably about 6 months) and came down to a few. If you’re on PC, HIGHLY, HIGHLY recommend the Audio Technica ATH-AD700x and the Sure MV6 microphone. The 700x headset is amazing for footste
...DM_NOTHING in r/CODWarzone
December 2, 2025 12:26 AM
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I used to run Audio-Technicas back in the day too, had some great times with them. Since then I’ve tried a bunch of different headphones, but I’ve been sticking with the JDS Labs Atom stack + Sennheiser HD 560S for over two years now. They’re starting to wear out, so I was thinking of going to the A
...Ferassuleiman in r/PUBATTLEGROUNDS
August 27, 2025 7:05 PM
3
If your main focus is competitive gaming (footsteps / positioning / clarity) you’ll usually get better results looking at headphones with a more neutral or slightly bright tuning rather than “bass-heavy gaming headsets.” Since you don’t need a mic, some really solid options: Under ~$200 • Sennheiser
...Athlete_Audio in r/gamingheadsets
March 23, 2026 7:19 AM
1
I am not sure what is wrong with your Dt770 but it is closed back headphone. It means headphone has narrower soundstage and it makes harder to get sound cues in cs2. You should choose headphones with wider soundstage and good mids. Wide soundstage give you better positional audio and you can estimat
...devrimtas in r/cs2
September 27, 2025 10:14 PM
1
for mixing on a budget, go open-back. they image better and reveal small details. in the $100–200 range, start with sennheiser hd 560s; also try akg k612 pro, beyerdynamic dt 990 pro (brighter top), audio-technica ath-ad700x, or philips shp9600. whatever you pick, add headphone calibration (soundid
...Content-Reward-7700 in r/SoundEngineering
October 19, 2025 2:10 AM
1