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Is the Audio Technica M30X suitable for gaming?

Is the Audio Technica M30X suitable for gaming?

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ZoloKu
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07-22-2022, 04:42 AM
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As an occasional gamer, I’m seeking a dependable pair of headphones within a $100 price range. After researching various models, I've chosen the Audio Technica ATH-M30X. Primarily, I intend to use them for gaming and also for general music listening. I’m not requesting recommendations for alternatives like the Cloud 2, but rather interested in assessing the M30Xs' performance specifically for gameplay. I frequently play games such as Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and other first-person shooters including PUBG, requiring precise location awareness of sounds—particularly footsteps and reload noises—to ensure accuracy. While I don’t expect them to surpass high-end $500 headphones, I want to understand if the M30Xs can effectively identify ambient sounds and deliver accurate spatial audio. Any additional insights regarding their suitability for gaming would be incredibly helpful. Thank you.
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ZoloKu
07-22-2022, 04:42 AM #1

As an occasional gamer, I’m seeking a dependable pair of headphones within a $100 price range. After researching various models, I've chosen the Audio Technica ATH-M30X. Primarily, I intend to use them for gaming and also for general music listening. I’m not requesting recommendations for alternatives like the Cloud 2, but rather interested in assessing the M30Xs' performance specifically for gameplay. I frequently play games such as Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and other first-person shooters including PUBG, requiring precise location awareness of sounds—particularly footsteps and reload noises—to ensure accuracy. While I don’t expect them to surpass high-end $500 headphones, I want to understand if the M30Xs can effectively identify ambient sounds and deliver accurate spatial audio. Any additional insights regarding their suitability for gaming would be incredibly helpful. Thank you.

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julianhad
Junior Member
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07-22-2022, 06:58 AM
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These headphones offer reasonable value for their cost, however, they aren’t ideal for gaming due to their closed-back design. Closed-back headphones typically lack a wide soundstage, making it harder to accurately perceive the location and depth of audio cues within games compared to open or semi-open models. For music and other media, you'll likely find them satisfying. I could suggest alternatives in that price range that aren’t Hyper X Clouds.
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julianhad
07-22-2022, 06:58 AM #2

These headphones offer reasonable value for their cost, however, they aren’t ideal for gaming due to their closed-back design. Closed-back headphones typically lack a wide soundstage, making it harder to accurately perceive the location and depth of audio cues within games compared to open or semi-open models. For music and other media, you'll likely find them satisfying. I could suggest alternatives in that price range that aren’t Hyper X Clouds.

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Ella_Plays_YT
Junior Member
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07-22-2022, 03:26 PM
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These headphones offer reasonable value for their cost, however, they aren’t ideal for gaming due to their closed-back design. Closed-back headphones typically lack a wide soundstage, making it harder to accurately perceive sound direction and distance within games compared to open or semi-open models. For music and other audio content, you should find the M30X's satisfying. I could suggest alternative options in that price range that aren’t Hyper X Clouds.
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Ella_Plays_YT
07-22-2022, 03:26 PM #3

These headphones offer reasonable value for their cost, however, they aren’t ideal for gaming due to their closed-back design. Closed-back headphones typically lack a wide soundstage, making it harder to accurately perceive sound direction and distance within games compared to open or semi-open models. For music and other audio content, you should find the M30X's satisfying. I could suggest alternative options in that price range that aren’t Hyper X Clouds.