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Similarly, I have been using my AKG K702's with my Rift and love them! I have never heard such a wide soundstage from a pair of cans like I do with these puppies.
For a big soundstage and hearing the location of the sound well I love my Sennheiser HD 700. Although you should just try out different headphones and get the ones that work best for you.
For VR, the bigger the soundstage the realer it will feel and I assume realism is the name of the game when it comes to VR. Also, although Grado headphones aren't renown for their wide soundstage, they are renown for their extremely air/live feel to the sound so trying stuff like the Grado RS1e or PS500e is also a good choice.
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[–] kekkin 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
AKG K712 Pro are renowned for their huge soundstage.
[–] Dirtylooks ago
Similarly, I have been using my AKG K702's with my Rift and love them! I have never heard such a wide soundstage from a pair of cans like I do with these puppies.
[–] hias 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
For a big soundstage and hearing the location of the sound well I love my Sennheiser HD 700. Although you should just try out different headphones and get the ones that work best for you.
[–] GuyFauwx 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Audio Techinca AD700X have many fans in the gaming world, mainly for their soundstage (like the AKG K712 Pros).
[–] EazyC ago
For VR, the bigger the soundstage the realer it will feel and I assume realism is the name of the game when it comes to VR. Also, although Grado headphones aren't renown for their wide soundstage, they are renown for their extremely air/live feel to the sound so trying stuff like the Grado RS1e or PS500e is also a good choice.