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Ok so reading across the web people that do seem to be happy with Surround Sound Headphones are plauged with a good many people that claim its just a gimmick and perfer using Stereo Headphones coupled with a good Soundcard that mimics the Surround Sound.
Is that what yall suggest for gaming and music listening?
In that case whats a good Stereo Headset for a price range around $100?
EDIT:
I'm actually thinking about one of these.
http://www.frozencpu.com/products/1...eadphone_Technology_CA-HS1.html?tl=g39c51s408
or
http://www.airetechit.co.uk/e-shop/products.php?13892¤cy=USD
using 5.1 headphones will surely give you exact surround, better surround than stereo headphones, even the best ones, but surround "5.1" headphones have one major weakness, they have to compromise most of the sound quality to get multiple drivers just to make that surround sound.