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Is the Turtle Beach gaming headset a good value?

Is the Turtle Beach gaming headset a good value?

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elitemaster64
Member
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04-15-2016, 12:00 PM
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Hey everyone I’ve been checking out the turtle beach elite atlas aero wireless pc gaming headset and it really stands out. I’ve read many reviews, but before making a purchase decision, I want to understand what people think about them and how they actually use them. The software feels incredibly customizable, almost like an external amp/dac built right in.
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elitemaster64
04-15-2016, 12:00 PM #1

Hey everyone I’ve been checking out the turtle beach elite atlas aero wireless pc gaming headset and it really stands out. I’ve read many reviews, but before making a purchase decision, I want to understand what people think about them and how they actually use them. The software feels incredibly customizable, almost like an external amp/dac built right in.

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S0w3y
Junior Member
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04-19-2016, 02:15 PM
#2
I prefer analog headsets because of their superior quality. If you believe the headset meets your needs, proceed. Have you considered other brands before choosing the Turtle Beach model mentioned? You're comfortable using a wireless device. The main concern is that wireless headsets rely on separate components like USB ports or transmitters, not just the sound card.
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S0w3y
04-19-2016, 02:15 PM #2

I prefer analog headsets because of their superior quality. If you believe the headset meets your needs, proceed. Have you considered other brands before choosing the Turtle Beach model mentioned? You're comfortable using a wireless device. The main concern is that wireless headsets rely on separate components like USB ports or transmitters, not just the sound card.

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Udlu
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04-20-2016, 01:30 PM
#3
No I haven’t made my mind up just asking for some advice, and no it doesn’t have to be wireless. But I don’t mind going with a wireless headset because I’m currently using the steel series arctis pro wireless and it’s just old and run down now which is why I’m looking for something different. Brand really doesn’t matter I’ve used steel series, hyper x, Astro a40 tr edition with mix amp, sennheiser open back hd599, bayerdynamic dt990, audio technica 700s so I’ve used a ton of brands. But what is something that you would suggest. I like a decent amount of features I focus on fps games such as call of duty Warzone, escape from tarkov, valorant, rust games like that.
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Udlu
04-20-2016, 01:30 PM #3

No I haven’t made my mind up just asking for some advice, and no it doesn’t have to be wireless. But I don’t mind going with a wireless headset because I’m currently using the steel series arctis pro wireless and it’s just old and run down now which is why I’m looking for something different. Brand really doesn’t matter I’ve used steel series, hyper x, Astro a40 tr edition with mix amp, sennheiser open back hd599, bayerdynamic dt990, audio technica 700s so I’ve used a ton of brands. But what is something that you would suggest. I like a decent amount of features I focus on fps games such as call of duty Warzone, escape from tarkov, valorant, rust games like that.

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ThotsRus
Member
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04-21-2016, 09:18 PM
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Hey everyone, I’m considering upgrading from my current steel series arctis pro wireless, which is getting old and worn out. I mainly use it for gaming titles like Cod Warzone, Escape from Tarkov, Valorant, and Rust. I’m open to both wired and wireless options. I’ve tried studio open headsets with a dac, used Astro A40 Tr editions paired with mix amps, Hyper X, Sennheiser HD 599, and Bayerdynamic DT 990. I’m looking for a headset that offers solid functionality, so I’m checking out the Turtle Beach Atlas Aero Pro Wireless and the Razer Black Shark V2 Pro Wireless. Any recommendations?
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ThotsRus
04-21-2016, 09:18 PM #4

Hey everyone, I’m considering upgrading from my current steel series arctis pro wireless, which is getting old and worn out. I mainly use it for gaming titles like Cod Warzone, Escape from Tarkov, Valorant, and Rust. I’m open to both wired and wireless options. I’ve tried studio open headsets with a dac, used Astro A40 Tr editions paired with mix amps, Hyper X, Sennheiser HD 599, and Bayerdynamic DT 990. I’m looking for a headset that offers solid functionality, so I’m checking out the Turtle Beach Atlas Aero Pro Wireless and the Razer Black Shark V2 Pro Wireless. Any recommendations?

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THEKAIST
Junior Member
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04-23-2016, 07:43 PM
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If you had them today, I would have recommended the original Hyper X Cloud, which was actually a rebranded Qpad headset, and the other one is the Thermaltake Level10 headset, created together with BMW design teams, same people who worked on the FT-1(Supra).
You appear to be quite an audiophile, in my opinion.
Could you explain what you mean by "features" to the audience?
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THEKAIST
04-23-2016, 07:43 PM #5

If you had them today, I would have recommended the original Hyper X Cloud, which was actually a rebranded Qpad headset, and the other one is the Thermaltake Level10 headset, created together with BMW design teams, same people who worked on the FT-1(Supra).
You appear to be quite an audiophile, in my opinion.
Could you explain what you mean by "features" to the audience?

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qmaster2005
Member
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04-23-2016, 10:07 PM
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the options available are similar across various EQ settings. I understand there are some headphones with exceptional hearing capabilities, but I’m looking for something that offers strong software with adjustable levels. After checking both, it seems neither meets the expectations.
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qmaster2005
04-23-2016, 10:07 PM #6

the options available are similar across various EQ settings. I understand there are some headphones with exceptional hearing capabilities, but I’m looking for something that offers strong software with adjustable levels. After checking both, it seems neither meets the expectations.