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1.5.2019

These are excellent headphones for the price, they perform well at everything a headphone should do, just are very lackluster in terms of software and features (unless purchasing the mh752). I will go through them below:Comfort/Fit:These look like headphones. Just bog standard headphones, very basic. But my days, they are easily the most comfortable headset I have ever worn in my life. Something about the cushions and the clamping force, and geez the weight on these things is so low. They have wonderful comfort, with large earcups and great padding over the drivers so your ears never touch the inside of the headphones, nor the sides of the cups. I am aware these are based on the takstar pro 82s,which also have this great comfort. They have an adjustable slider along the headband for both earcups, quite standard. They are not very breathable, but what do you expect from a closed back headset.Really I actually don't think you can get much better than this, especially for closed back headsets. 10/10Sound quality:Fairly decent clarity, soundstage, and the sound is remarkably well balanced for such a cheap GAMING headset. Usually, gaming headsets have a distinct EQ to make them a bit more 'fun' in more electronic, bassy sounds, but these, due to their balanced sound, have fairly average bass, which may not be enough for some. This will also be a bit more difficult to fix as the mh751's I believe don't get on well with the Cooler Master Software, but I haven't tried it, just assumed since the software works better on devices with USB connection.For some, the lack of virtual surround sound on the mh751s may be a deal breaker (aswell as lack of USB mini DAC), but again you have to consider the price, and how well it does everything else.Overall, stereo sound is excellent for the price, but the lack of Virtual Surround may be a put off. 8/10Microphone:The microphone, at least for me, was a bit muffled. This has been noticed by myself and my friends over discord and makes me sound kinda low and bassy, unclear you could say. However, I am still perfectly understandable, and this isn't that big of an issue for me as I personally don't care too much about my mic quality, as long as it doesn't make the people I am talking to not want to talk to me I am good. I have heard much worse mics that produce an awful amount of static and background noise, these are quite good at blocking that out.One caveat, however, is that they do sometimes pick up my desktop audio. While I am unsure whether this is the headphones or my soundcard, even so, this can be a bit of a pain when playing games and talking to my friends, but very very rarely does it get to the point where my friends can hear it. Again, I have heard worse. As a plus, the mic is detachable, and quite decently flexible, making the headset quite versatile.Overall, a decent mic that should be good enough for talking to teammates in games, and is quite versatile and has some decent features that make it reasonable. 7/10Features:Here is where the MH751's are quite lackluster. For me, I couldn't care one bit, but I know a lot of people care a decent bit about this. There is software for these headphones, but I am unsure whether it works with these due to the 3.5mm connection. However, if they do, the software is very easy to navigate and read but does not have a lot of features in general. They have your typical volume and mic mute remote which I guess is enough. The mic as mentioned before is removable, which is a nice touch. They also come with a black carrier pouch for portability, which is a decent addition considering the less gamery look of the headphones.Overall average amount and quality of features . 6/10Looks, portability and build:I really like what Cooler Master have done here. They keep the shape of their logo but remove the name. This allows gamers to know they are Cooler Master, but anyone else should have no idea. Also, the removable mic is useful if you decide you want to use these outside, although I wouldn't recommend it due to the lack of noise canceling. They are all black and rubberized, not shiny, and have metal hinges for the earcups. Honestly, they look quite good and low profile, especially when compared to other gaming headsets. Heck, they even look better than my sony's, and those are meant for outdoor use.They can also be folded 90 degrees so they rest on your chest when the headphones are around your neck, another nice portability feature along with the removable mic. As mentioned before they come with a black carrier pouch which should be okay for preventing scuffs and scratches, but not any big knocks. However, they just seem to be quite well built, so I wouldn't worry too much. Their cable is also braided similarily to Hyper X Clouds (2 and alpha), which is quite nice for looks as well as durability. Unfortunately, while removable, the main cable does use a proprietary lock system, which may be an issue if it breaks in future.Overall, they look stylish (when mic unplugged), seem well built, have a nice cable, and are more portable than most other gaming headsets. 9/10Conclusion:These headphones are simply excellent for the price. Best wired headset under £100 by far. They have better sound and comfort than any other competitor within this price range, as well as added bonuses or having a decent quality removable mic and cable. If you care a lot about surround sound as well as EQ features/USB DAC, get the mh752s for roughly £15-20 more, which also still pack very good value if that's your thing. They aren't as portable as Bluetooth headsets but are much better than most if not all other gaming ones, as well as better built.TLDR:Comfort/Fit-10/10Sound Quality-8/10Microphone-7/10Features-6/10Looks -9/10Overall-40/50 (Great)
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8.4.2020

Did a lot of research for my next headset after my previous one broke. Wanted something sleek and simple, clear audio and comfy/light weight. This ticks off all those boxes, and even has a mic, which is a reassuring backup as I use an external mic for my pc. However, this product isn't perfect.It's extremely comfortable and light. I had a bulky headset and wanted a change. I can wear this for hours on end without it getting uncomfortable. Earcups are deep, large and cushioned enough that my ears don't hurt or get squished after long periods of time. Light enough that you forget you're wearing them.It also look nice and clean. Nothing flashy, plain black and gray metal. A simple hexagon on each earcup.You could wear this out in public or in the office, anywhere really without looking silly or standing out.Good quality audio, and has very good volume, in fact I normally keep my computer volume at 40% and it's plenty loud. Very easy to hear where people, gunshots and loot is if you're playing games, and it sounds fine to me for general videos and music. I mainly bought them for gaming.However, while the DAC/adapter that comes with this is very nice, I personally think the 7.1 surround sound feature is a joke. It's terrible for gaming, and makes directional audio a lot less specific and clear. Just kinda sounds like it's coming from all around you as opposed to a specific location. Hate it.The mic is also good. Like I said, I use a mic on my desk so I don't use it, but part of the reason I bought this over the Tackstar Pro 82's (which was my other choice) was that it did come with a mic, so if my Blue Snowball ever broke I at least had a spare.Now here comes the main problem. You absolutely cannot use the cable it comes with. It's unusable. It's a fabric-type cable and you will hear everything it touches through your left ear cup, as what is best described as "scratchy". You will constantly hear a scratching sound in the left earcup, and it's loud too. And what's worse, the headset has a locking mechanism for the headset. No clue why, as this causes to problems. 1. If you lock it, and stand up suddenly forgetting you're wearing it (and you will because it's so comfy and light) you will rip the whole headset off and damage it as opposed to just the cable being pulled out. Dunno why anyone would prefer that, but there it is. 2. When you get a replacement cable, which you will NEED, you have to either find a very specific one that is narrow enough at the end to plug into the headset, as the locking mechanism makes the audio port more thing and long, OR you will need to cut off the plastic/casing around the 3.5mm Jack on the cable so it fits in. I had a long rubber cable from my previous headset which I bought for more length, and after cutting off the surrounding plastic it fits in and sounds SO MUCH BETTER. You can still hear the scratching (just like with any pair of headphones), but only about 40cm down the cable and it's wayyy less annoying/loud, and from there lower you can't hear anything. On the cable it comes with however, you can hear the loud scratching all the way down the cable down to where it plugs into your pc. Seriously, you need to replace the cable.So, once you get a replacement cable, and if you have the money, this headset is amazing. I love it, I love wearing it, I love playing games and watching videos with it. And, if I don't want to wear headphones, I put it on my desk and turn up the volume, and it's just like having normal speakers.
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27.3.2020

Had a few months now. They're comfortable to wear for a few hours at a time, though can get a little hot. It doesn't bother me too much, and I tend to run hotter than most, but it can be noticeable and given that I've only tested in winter, may get worse as the year runs on. Sit nicely on the head though, cover my ears well enough, and not too heavy.The audio is good, though perhaps not quite bassy enough, and the volume could do with going up a few notches more. I don't like sounds blaring in my ears, but as these aren't noise cancelling, you need to turn them up pretty much to max to cut out a TV on normal volume in the same room. These are not the ones for you if you're looking to escape your kids.The microphone is not as good as I'd hoped.Recording in a near silent room, it picks up a great deal of background noise that you can filter out in something like audacity, but you'd hope you wouldn't have to. I haven't used it for gaming so don't know if it's loud enough to keep broadcasting this to other players, but if it is, expect to be muted a lot. If you're looking to make basic recordings its fine, but for more advanced audio like a YouTube essay or the like, you'd be better off elsewhere.Build quality is decent. I try to take care of my headphones, but they live in the front room rather than an office so a bit of rough and tumble comes with the territory, and they seem to be holding up fine.The braided cable has a nice premium quality to it, but the added texture and weight means it's more likely to rub on a shirt and irritate than a simple plastic cable that wouldn't look as nice, but would be less intrusive.I got these for £65 and I'm quite happy with them, but a bit miffed too, because there are better audio options for the price, and I'm likely going to have to buy a separate microphone for voice recordings, so they're not that much of a bargain. If I'd paid £80, which seems to be standard, fair to say I wouldn't be happy.They're good, but they're not great, and if like me, you were attracted by a couple of YouTube videos where the mic audio sounded surprisingly excellent for a headset, my real life experience says not so much.
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12.10.2020

Simply incredible at this price range. The sound quality is amazing, it doesn't have the same high bass and treble with low mids as other gaming headsets, though it is still present, it's not as extreme. If you prefer that you can change it in the EQ settings in the software.The mic quality is also excellent, lacking the 'digital' noise of other mics, making your voice sound natural. One criticism of the mic is that there is no noise cancelling on it, so it can pick up breathing sounds, but you can simply move the mic to a spot out of the way and the sound quality benefits of having unaltered mic audio is worth it.Volume control is great on PC thanks to the USB soundcard, giving you control over volume,mic mute, mic volume and the 7.1 surround sound. However, on consoles, you will not have control over volume or mic mute, as there are no in-line audio controls for the 3.5 aux cable.Speaking of 7.1, the surround sound is great. It is so much fun to play with in games and videos, but I wouldn't recommend it for music, as sound quality takes a bit of a hit when using it.Build quality is solid. It's mostly plastic but doesn't feel cheap at all. It also has a metal band for the adjustable head heights.Comfort is great thanks to how light this headset is and the ear cushions are comfortable,with a lot of room for your ears. Though I personally prefer a more breathable fabric over leather, it does provide a better seal, keeping sound in the headphones.Style wise, it's simple, but looks good, avoiding the G4M3R™ asthetic most other options go for. This, along with the detachable microphone, allow you to wear these in public without looking like a moron.All in all, I would strongly recommend this headset if you have a PC, and if you don't, and want to game on console, go with the MH751 instead, as they have in line mic and volume controls, as well as the same god qualities mentioned here, but lack surround sound.
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7.5.2019

I was bought these as a present and wow are they winners. First of all -the plus points>Superb Sound - soundstage, imaging, clarity, low end, performance, separation.... all punch well above price tag.Great for gamingEven better for listening to music (esp so when coupled with a decent portable headphone dac-amp)Phenomenal comfort - these headphones are simply the most comfy over-ears you can buy.Light, well built and the clamping force is just so to make you forget your wearing headphones.Great features - understated aesthetic, decent removable mic, nice woven detacheable (thus replaceable) cable.minus points>**Edit after not much use, the tiny screw holding the horseshoe collar-arm to the headcup has loosened and is almost impossible to tighten.Really sad about this design flaw as i love these cans!Can make your ears a bit warm, esp on a hot day.Amplify the sounds of objects touching the headphones a fair degree.Mic audio is not fed into the drivers, meaning you can't hear your own voice very well when talking.Cable, though nice, is proprietary making it difficult to replace.HOWEVER - the 2 most important aspects of headphones are a) how comfortable they are and b) how good they sound, so these are a must buy as both of those are class leading. I also own the Sennheiser HD559s. Those headphones, although near the bottom of the Sennheiser over-ear product line, are very similarly priced to these and are also well reviewed. The MH571/2s simply outclass them on every level. When switching back from the 559s, it's immediately apparent how much better balanced the audio is and just how much more clarity and separation is on offer. For the price, these can't be beat. Infact, you will have to go well beyond double their price in order to find anything that even begins to compare with them. BUY THEM!
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19.11.2019

I bought this headset for conference calls (mainly audio but also video) at work. We typically have quite a busy office and need decent sound isolation so we are not disturbed by others but, at the same time can hear our own voice through that isolation. Similarly the mic needs good ambient sound isolation so the folk you are talking to don't get all the office background noise and there is no danger of horrid feedback loops. So how did the MH-751's fare? Well:- They are very comfortable and fit around the ears and not sitting on them (personally I find that very uncomfortable. These are spot on and also feel light on the head.Sound Isolation is good and you can hear yourself talk so it's not too blanketing.- The mic articulates nicely and stays put (many don't) where you place it next to your lips. Ambient sound cancelling is excellent. A colleague talking next to me is not heard by others on a call and they don't get other office noise either. Apparently, I'm now much clearer. Important when some of your colleagues are not native English speakers.- The audio quality is very good for the spoken word so I can hear others on the calls much better. Important when many are again not native English speakers.- Finally, the connection cables are braided and don't rustle too much and the headset is a nice understated (i.e. black) design without garish colours and lights. They also fold flat which is handy.Are they good for gaming? I don't really know but this is a very good headset and not stupidly expensive.Highly recommended.
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12.5.2019

Was thinking about purchasing the HyperX's but did my research and grabbed a pair of the MH751's. Both are made by an audio company called Tacstar with the HyperX's being based off the Pro 80s and the MH751's based off the Pro 82's (newer model). Included is also a carry pouch, boom mic is detachable for convenience, and the headphones fold flat so similar to the Beoplay H6 or H7 headphones (even fit in similar carry case)Would easily say that the Cooler Master MH751's are the best gaming headset on the market with a decent mic, very light weight at around 250g. These are probably in the top 2 most comfortable headsets that I own with the other being the Fnatic Duel Modular Gaming headset basedoff the AIAIAI TMA-2 DJ presets with the cooler masters being almost half the price at around £60. The MH751s are also the most portable - see photos against the Fnatics and Audeze Mobius (£400 gaming headset) which I no longer use due to the Cooler Master's. No mistake, the Audeze Mobius are probably the best gaming headset in terms of sound quality being planar magnetic, but do not come close to the MH751's in terms of comfort over long gaming sessions, and mic quality where the Mobius is bad!The MH751's sound a lot clearer than any other headset that I have used - very crisp in comparison to the Fnatics which are much more muddy. Would go as far as saying that only top end audio grade headphones sound better than these, e.g. my Beyerdynamic DT 1990 Pro's.
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14.9.2020

Further to my earlier post I can confirm the troublesome dongle finally worked. I was sent replacement headphones but decided to keep the original set as the overall quality is perfect for my needs and I needed another pair anyway.The build quality, sound and comfort out of the box are very good.I have a decent PC soundcard plus a very good speaker system and when connected directly to either input the sound quality is very good with resonant but not overpowered bass, clear mid and high ranges all well balanced.I bought these primarily for high-end gaming and as such are extremely good but was pleasantly surprised that they are also very good for music and film too, and when using wireless mode,the sound is potentially slightly better when paired with the sound editing/equalising software to adjust to taste/per media.The set charges very quickly (about 1-2 hours max and lasts for extended periods of wireless use)I also found the mic to be loud and clear when gaming.Minor issues:There is no charge indicator to show charge level as far as I can tell.The operating buttons on the headphones are virtually indistinguishable from each other and need to be learned positionally.Overall:These are very good headphones which only audiophiles would prefer not to use. They are fairly expensive but you get what you pay for and as such they are definitely good value for money.
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12.7.2019

Bought these for around 57 pounds and they sound way above their price range+light at around 250 grams (no head pressure)+deep and soft ear cushions that really encompass your ear and give you good isolation and comfort+amazing sound in music for the price (based on the takstar pros with slightly adjusted EQ and added mic). Balanced sound, better music clarity and reproduction than almost all gaming headphones I have tried+in games the positioning is great, sound stage - immersive. You can enable windows sonic or dolby atmos if you want better surround sound. Don't get the MH 752 - the 7.1 on that is crap and it makes your mic sound worse.+the best headphone mic, that is detachable! Clear,noise cancellation without too much suppression, voice sounds realistic.+minimalist design: no stupid red accents, just plain headphones that you can easily go outside with.Some of these downsides are not that important to me, but still:-the headphones fold upwards on the neck... like who the hell thought that this was in any way comfortable?-locking mechanism of the jack means harder to replace cable-side tone would be nice, as the isolation makes you talk louder and louder-mic mute using the cable makes a weird noise in the voice chat-sometimes can hear the braided cable rub against the clothes
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4.4.2019

Just one day ago my sony mdr v55 broke after 5 years, had my eye on this headset for a couple weeks now as i've seen it getting excellent reviews everywhere. Got it next day with prime and its great, only been using for a couple hours but sound quality is great in music/games, the cushions on the earcups are the best i've seen after a while you forget you even have anything on your head its so soft.Have not tested the mic yet as I rarely use in game communication but im sure its up to the job. The wire is much longer than my previous sony headphones which is great as I always snagged that one when moving away from the PC.Best headset under £100 by far, there is also the MH752 but the only difference is that uses a USB sound card.I have a decent sound card so went for this version, the usb sound cards are not great.Update: Got the common issue of right cup dying/lower volume than left, receiving a replacement shortly through amz. Hopefully its been fixed in newer revisions.
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14.4.2019

Cooler master are quite clever using the Takstar pro 82 as a gaming headset,you know it will sound decent when originally it was a very good music headphone.Really comfortable,soft ear cups, soft headband with a wide adjustable range for different heads.The 7.1 control box is a bit far down the cable ,cable is braided good quality and dont seem to kink much,the 7.1 surround is ok but the software is a bit sparse at the moment,i prefer to plug the headset straight into my Creative sb z as its better sound and software than the controll box, i swapped the cable from my Hyper x clouid Alpha because it has an inline volume control ,if you have a good sound card already get the MH751 instead as that has inline volume controll,all in all a very good headset recomended.Update . After about a year and a half use the right channel stopped working, they have been looked after very well so this must be a design fault, looked on the internet and seems to be a common problem.
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3.1.2021

I was sick of all my cheap headphones breaking/ going dodgy so I decided to step up abit to these and I was not disappointed at all, I've had them about 2 years now and use them daily for gaming, productivity and in the last year for work!The sound quality is amazing, even better when making full use of the 7.1 surround capabilities.has a handy little clip on controller for volume, mute and 7.1 toggle, I wish there was a mute button on the actual headphones for when playing on console though!they look really well, I didn't want any big tacky RGB filled gamer headphones wanted something sleek and understated and these are exactly that!Mic quality is very good,very comfortable headphones to wear even for hours on end!wish they were foldable but you can't have it all I suppose!10/10 would but again
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19.10.2020

I do like this headset, i had previoulsy the Corsair VOID RGB, so in comparison to it, the positives are -- Better Sound quality- Lighter- Comfier fit- Great cable- DesignThe only negative i have about this, is i would prefer to have the mute button on the headset itself. Everything is done by the control pad which is cool, but when you want to mute quickly, it is a pain to keep going to the control pad because the mute button, is small and it you need to slide it. The Corsair had a mute button on the ear and it was so easy to do.Apart from that i am happy and i can wear these for hours and be comfortable. Mic and sound quality is good.The 7.1 surround button is nice and this is something the Corsair did not have unless you opened the Corsair app to enable the boost.
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6.5.2019

What a buy! Ok so my Hifiman Edition S broke and I needed a gaming headphone replacement that was just a normal set of headphones that support a detachable mic. Randomly stumbled across these, got them delivered same day and I've barely taken them off since.The mic I had, not as good quality as the one this comes with.The sound? Incredibly well balanced and detailed for the price. I've had M40Xs, Edition S, MSR7 and many more, but these bring the best parts of those all together.Super comfy (like the Edition S), pretty sturdy in build (like the M40x), and the sound is very similar to the MSR7 but with a bit more bass.These are a steal for £60 if you don't care for the control module, and if ya do,then it's a steal for £80.
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23.4.2019

Brilliant sounding headphones with THE best pads for comfort I've ever used and I have 10 pairs ranging up to £500 and these beat all those for comfort!For sound I'd say they are well balanced with a good bass punch, great for those explosions. Software is ok, very simple and easy to use. For the most part I use these in the stock settings and never use the 7.1 mainly got these so headphones could be used via USB for the mic and not 3.5mm.One issue I have noticed is that if you plug these in to a front panel USB you may experience issues where the control will stop working for volume. To fix this connect to the motherboard rear panel and all will be well.

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