Maximum PC: Sennheiser is a name most audio enthusiasts are already familiar with, though it's not all that often that the German maker of audio gear specifically targets gamers. Now with the help of Io-Interactive (part of the Square Enix group and creator of games like Hitman and Kane & Lynch), Sennheiser has gamers directly in its sights with its new G4ME ZERO and G4ME ONE headsets.
Neil writes: "So, the EPOS | SENNHEISER GSP 500 headset. Is it worth a look? Yes, by all means you’ll want to put this on your consideration list for when you next go headset shopping, and if you like the feel, look and sounds produced by the open-back cups, you’re going to be well sorted."
The Sennheiser EPOS GSX 300 manages to be both a solid external sound card and an intuitive profile swapping device, that is both sleek and satisfying.
Sennheiser have been reaching out into the gaming headset market. their latest venture is the GSP 670. How does it stack up?
It's a shame. They were such a good company. Now they've stooped to hyped up "gaming" headsets. Everyone knows that a regular studio headset plugged into a PC provides the best quality.