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Sennheiser PC350 Review
Sennheiser PC350 ReviewWhilst we are talking about money, the Sennhesier PC350 headset does have a recommended retail price of around £150 but you can get them for under £80 if you shop around, they are certainly not cheap but frankly if you want quality like this, you are going to have to pay for it.
Read the full article, Sennheiser PC350 Review. By Craig Dudley on 24-Nov-09
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Stan
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26 November 2009 18:32
Headphones need time to break in mate thats a fact, so its not you, they defo did improve over the first few months.

The difference a good pair of headphones makes to playing games cannot be denied.

Nice review mate.

D3CYPH3R
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26 November 2009 19:16
Had several headsets and they always end up breaking, these might be different, but i ended up going for some Grado SR80i's over a combined set.

Stan
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26 November 2009 19:20
I have a pair of grado sr80i's and you will find it hard to get better sound for the money, I do however find them fairly uncomfortable for long uses, unlike my sennheiser 650's or grado gs1000's.

Mani
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26 November 2009 19:27
You won't break these PC350's easily.

Bandit
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27 November 2009 07:10
I prefer my £5 speakers from Argos

Mani
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27 November 2009 08:44
Bloody heathen, I will have to educate you.

Bandit
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27 November 2009 09:51
Many have tried....

Stan
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27 November 2009 18:09
It was not long ago I would rant at you about quality, but instead I shall say two simple words.

****ING NOOBIE !!!

D3CYPH3R
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29 November 2009 21:56
I just streached them a little and thy no longer hurt after long periods of usage.


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