Submitted by be-LazY t3_zxd93r in headphones

I mean do not take me wrong here, I like how they are being ignored, but since the geaming headphones are so popular in the gaming community, I really thought that the gaming iems were going to be popular as well. I'm really glad people like to talk about "audiophile iems" for the gaming community and not just buying it because it's a gaming brand community.

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thatcarolguy t1_j1zqf1b wrote

There are no gaming headphones either. Just marketing. We don't need that BS in the IEM space too.

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Half-White-Mexican t1_j20d365 wrote

My buddy told me about his new 7.1 gaming headset, and how it was true surround sound on your head.

I put the 800S on his head, and after that he wouldn't stop talking about how much he could hear in game and how immersive the sound was.

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DreamDropDistancia t1_j22jd61 wrote

I've actually had my eye on Razer's Tiamat for a while now. I just want to try them out, you know?

Doesn't have to be super high fidelity or anything - if it's neat/works at all, then I'm down for watching movies and playing games with it.

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Bread-fi t1_j2198sw wrote

You mean the space that loves their In Ear Monitors?

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No-Context5479 t1_j1zsgxi wrote

Cos all IEMs that are tuned well can be used for gaming... Please don't being the "Gaming Headphones" mindset towards IEMs... Leave the precious little devices alone

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maXXXjacker t1_j1zyepf wrote

I'm not sure that I have tried any IEMs marketed specifically for gaming but I do see them from time to time and I do use IEMs for gaming quite often.

I do have quite a few IEMs but one that comes to mind most vividly during my gaming sessions would be my Final Audio A4000. The sound is crystal clear and It is excellent at picking up distant ambient details. Placement and strength/volume of various sound seems to be just right. There is just enough bass to give some weight without being a distraction in other areas. While not being my favorite IEM for music it does feel like it was made for the kinds of games I like to play such as Star Citizen.

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BuckeyeSouth t1_j20v0zw wrote

Same here, I recently bought a pair of s12 pros for iem gaming when i don’t want to use my larger over ear sets.

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InFortunaWeLust t1_j1zmvb2 wrote

Final Audio VR3000 iems are advertised for gaming and being similar/same as A3000's only with cut corners on cable quality and packaging to lower the price. Haven't tried them for FPS gaming yet but they seem very v-shaped but leaning on treble being forward and sharp with a wide soundstage presentation. They might be really accurate for FPS gaming.

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SmartOpinion69 t1_j1zs05v wrote

truth to be told, stereo is 99% of the battle when it comes to audio. imaging and soundstage play an extremely low role in gaming performance. if you take the best CSGO team in the world and gave one team a bunch of HD800S and an exact clone of that team a bunch of $10 stereo sony earbuds that you can buy from walmart, i would expect the hd800s team to have maybe 50.5% chance of winning.

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StigHoxfrey t1_j1zraum wrote

no one talks about gaming iems because normal iems can do the same job without the marketing. even stock earphones from phones can be used for gaming.

add the fact that gaming headphones steal attention gaming iems get from customers of 'gaming' brands.

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Hamza9575 t1_j20b1y0 wrote

No games use asio drivers. Lots of testing on audio latency has been done by riot devs, league of legends game devs. They found earphones directly connected to motherboars best for lowest lag for games. Asio gives lower lag than this but only if software supports it, but no game does.

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Corgerus t1_j20xc3b wrote

In my eyes the only true gaming IEMs are Final VR3000 but they aren't the greatest at music because of tuning. Tbh it's not necessary, any IEM can work fine for gaming because it's skill that matters.

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Natrisodium t1_j21ta4r wrote

  1. Buy a quality IEM with bright tuning for extra in-game details.
  2. Buy Kinera Garmr cable to have a boom mic.
  3. Enjoy.
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steinalive t1_j21vb0t wrote

My shure aonic 5 could work

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Timequake-Droid t1_j26k32o wrote

I think it's because all IEMs can be gaming Iems. At least with analog connections.

There are definitely some true wireless earbuds that have low latency modes and RGB and our advertised as gaming.

But I think gamers would be fine with tin t2s, or kbear ks1 or something

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thatcarolguy t1_j20g2vf wrote

Wider soundstage doesn't help. You just train your reflexes to the narrower soundstage and 99% of it is game sense anyway. You know the options for where enemies could be coming from. You don't need to know within a fraction of an arc degree. They are either coming from the opening to the left of you in front or to the right etc....

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Hamza9575 t1_j1zlrn2 wrote

There is no gaming iem. For lowest lag you have to directly plug into motherboard jack. Motherboard jack cant handle heavy headphones like 250ohm dt770 pro. So best use something like sennheiser ie300 iems for the best sound for the power available from the jack. Best gaming audio is just using good iems directly into motherboard for lowest lag.

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llIicit t1_j1zzky4 wrote

This is actually incorrect. The lowest input latency will be achieved using a device with ASIO drivers.

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Hamza9575 t1_j20av2h wrote

No games use asio drivers. Lots of testing on audio latency has been done by riot devs, league of legends game devs. They found earphones directly connected to motherboars best for lowest lag for games. Asio gives lower lag than this but only if software supports it, but no game does.

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llIicit t1_j20di1c wrote

Your computer utilizes the drivers, not the game. So you are technically correct on that point. Though everything on steam is standardized (on windows at least) so this is a moot point.

I wouldn’t trust what developers say. They give unrealistic or biased information (obviously). Third party measurements are much more reliable.

Plus it’s Riot, they don’t have the greatest track record lol

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Hamza9575 t1_j20drel wrote

I trust devs more than some reddit user. And no reviewer does audio latency testing for gaming.

https://youtu.be/JTuZvRF-OgE

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llIicit t1_j20e2qo wrote

No one asked you to trust a developer, or a Reddit user. This thing called google can give you the answers you are looking for.

And there are in fact third party measurements. They are irrelevant though because they determined there is zero perceivable difference. The actual measured number is so insignificantly small, it isn’t even worth considering.

Why are you so defensive lol

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be-LazY OP t1_j1znpx6 wrote

steelseries/hyperx/logitech have their gaming iems

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Hamza9575 t1_j1zo6bh wrote

Gaming marketing iems doesnt make them better at gaming. Gaming mouse like zaunkoenig m2k is actuallt better than normal mouse for gaming due to actual gaming oriented features like 8000hz polling rate and carbon fibre no hole body for lowest 20gram weight. While these "gaming" iem dont have any actual features to aid gaming.

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be-LazY OP t1_j1zr9m3 wrote

that's exactly my point, but still a lot of people talk about the hyperx cloud2 or the razer headsets which get a lot of credit for not giving us much. But this does not happen with the iem community.

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