Hi everyone. I see i will achieve NOTHING without money these times. I don't have much money (that would be almost all my money i have and i have no income, as i am 18), but i need a new headset, which has a good quality, because i spend a lot of time with those things on my head, sometimes even whole day. Music, games, chat, other things. So i decided to spend a little more money. Here is my list, i might've missed something in it (a good headset)
P.S. a good headset i mean:
corfomtable, good sound quality, 5.1/7.1 sound quality, so i could use it with ExtremeGamer sound card (the thin one), preferable with a microphone on it.
I don't care about the looks or ability to be carried.
So here is the list:
Roccat Kave (couldn't find any cons on reviews. Though couldn't find proper reviews, which usualy gives cons to items).
Tritton AX51 (Some said, that it presses your head too much or too least and also bass and treble also read surround effects are a little lacky + couldn't find at my shop list).
Razer Carcharias (Crappy sound quality, lousy microphone in loud enviroments, too least bass, not very corfomtable according to some reviews).
Audio Technica ATH-AD700 (Sounds little too smooth and bass quality isn't so good. And it is heard by other family members, because it is open or something like htat).
SteelSeries Siberia v2 (No cons founded too, same as Roccat Kave, but i'm not sure if i could somehow make it work with http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/200..._xtremegamer/1 this one).
SteelSeries SteelSound 5h v2 (Not so good sound quality, might be uncorfomtable after long time).
Turtle Beach Ear Force HPA-2 (Couldn't find d many reviews at all)
Well, i bet i missed some great headsets or didn't found some cons and pros of those i did find. So please say your opinion.
And By the Way, i liked Siberia the most, second was Kave. As for looks and cons/pros thing. But i didn't care much about the looks though, so... Anyway, tell me what you think and suggest. Thank you.

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