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Drop + Sennheiser PC38X Gaming Headset

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Drop has Drop + Sennheiser PC38X Gaming Headset for $139. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member Spiffywerks for finding this deal.
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Includes:
  • 2 removable cables (PC and console)
  • 2 pairs of earpads (mesh knit and velour)
  • Drawstring travel pouch
Specs:
  • Headphone Specs
    • Form factor: Over ear
    • Transducer principle: Dynamic, open
    • Frequency response: 10Hz - 30000Hz
    • Impedance: 28 Ω
    • Sound pressure level: 109 dB
    • 2.5 m PC cable, 2 x 3.5 mm splitTRS connector
    • 1.5 m console cable, 1 x 3.5 mm TRRS connector
    • Weight: 8.9 oz (253 g)
    • Weight (with cable): 10.2 oz (290.5 g)
  • Microphone Specs
    • Microphone frequency response: 50–16,000 Hz
    • Pick-up pattern: Noise-cancelling
    • Sensitivity: -38 dBV/PA
    • Microphone technology: Electret condenser
    • Microphone pickup pattern: Bi-directional

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $30 lower (17% savings) than the list price of $169
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.5 stars from over 140 Amazon customer reviews.
    • 2-Year manufacturer's warranty
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Drop has Drop + Sennheiser PC38X Gaming Headset for $139. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member Spiffywerks for finding this deal.
  • Note: Must login to your Drop.com account in order to add to your cart.
Includes:
  • 2 removable cables (PC and console)
  • 2 pairs of earpads (mesh knit and velour)
  • Drawstring travel pouch
Specs:
  • Headphone Specs
    • Form factor: Over ear
    • Transducer principle: Dynamic, open
    • Frequency response: 10Hz - 30000Hz
    • Impedance: 28 Ω
    • Sound pressure level: 109 dB
    • 2.5 m PC cable, 2 x 3.5 mm splitTRS connector
    • 1.5 m console cable, 1 x 3.5 mm TRRS connector
    • Weight: 8.9 oz (253 g)
    • Weight (with cable): 10.2 oz (290.5 g)
  • Microphone Specs
    • Microphone frequency response: 50–16,000 Hz
    • Pick-up pattern: Noise-cancelling
    • Sensitivity: -38 dBV/PA
    • Microphone technology: Electret condenser
    • Microphone pickup pattern: Bi-directional

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $30 lower (17% savings) than the list price of $169
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.5 stars from over 140 Amazon customer reviews.
    • 2-Year manufacturer's warranty
  • About this store:
    • Details of Drop's return policy here.

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Spiffywerks
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I don't have personal experience, so I couldn't tell you.

However, one of the biggest differences is the purpose. This is a gaming headset and includes a really high quality microphone with Sennheiser quality speakers and build.
theST0RM
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This headset comes with 2 cables. The shorter cable has a stereo output and microphone input integrated into the same jack (TRRS). The longer cable has 2 jacks for plugging into the stereo output and microphone input on your computer or other audio device. Here is a video to explain the differences: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4hy63fEgA0 The easy way to remember is count how many black bands are on the jack. Generally,

1 black band = mono (single channel)
2 black bands = stereo (2 channels)
3 black bands = stereo plus mic input (3 channels)
eldavojohn
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Sorry to answer my own question but I was watching this review and I think that yes, this will work for me: https://youtu.be/zNjO98dZUGQ?t=147

Sorry if I wasted anyone's time!

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Jul 22, 2021
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Jul 22, 2021
sarissa
Jul 22, 2021
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These are very well reviewed by Audio Science Review as headphones.

https://www.audiosciencereview.co...one.24462/

I'm interested but hesitate at the distortion at the low end. That's the part I care about. The price is certainly sweeter with the discount but I do not imagine I can get away with owning many pairs of headphones. Price and performance very often do not correlate if measurements are the standard (and I do believe in measurements).
Jul 22, 2021
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Jul 22, 2021
FeelgoodMD
Jul 22, 2021
152 Posts
Quote from jaymiej :
I have the hyper x cloud alpha 2 and debating on returning for this for ps5. Thoughts?
I stanned HyperX for a long time. The Cloud Series are excellent headsets, BUT this PC38X is a BIG step up in every way, with the only exception being build quality. You will not be disappointed. I would gladly pay $200+ for this kind of sound and mic quality. Get it now at this price. NOW!!
Jul 22, 2021
44 Posts
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Jul 22, 2021
WarCow
Jul 22, 2021
44 Posts

Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank WarCow

Quote from ThriftyBelieve176 :
My experience with these seem to be against a lot of what I've read. They were pretty mediocre.

The pros were the build quality and clarity.

The cons were that I had to max them out to get any decent volume and even then I wished I had a little more, which is not what I read. These are not supposed to need an amp at all. They also have pretty bad vertical sound positioning to my ears. I thought for sure someone in Apex was above me when they were below. Last, there's some frequency, not sure which, that sounds pretty rolled off in the mids or highs. It sounds slightly muffled, like you're listening to a speaker with a blanket on it.

I thought something was probably wrong with that set, so I returned them to Amazon and got another pair directly from drop. Same thing. Hopefully this helps someone. I'm still looking for my perfect pair of headphones.
My very first Sennheiser headset was the PC 350. This was my first big headset purchase after years of using $30-40 pairs. Like you, I was fairly disappointed with the audio quality. Everything sounded too quiet and I just couldn't get the audio I would have expected. However, the mic on that headset was so good that I dealt with the poor audio quality.
A few years later, I swapped out for a Razer Megalodon USB headset and the audio quality seemed so much better. (Realistically, it was just louder). However, the mic was hot garbage and Razer quality put me off of their products for years to come.

I replaced them with the Sennheiser PC 360 and they sounded a lot better than I remembered the PC 350s sounding. Same great mic and comfortable fit.

I was pretty young and finding info on the internet wasn't quite as easy as it is today (2008), so I didn't put this all together at the time. The original pair of PC 350s had a 150-ohm impedance. This meant that I needed to have a good sound card or amp that is able to deliver enough power to drive the headset. I was just using onboard audio and it just wasn't enough.
The next headset (PC 360) dropped the impedance down to 50-ohms. This made them even easier to drive so my onboard sound card didn't struggle as much and the headset sounded much better.
After some personal research and trial and error, I settled on an ASUS Xonar DGX PCI-E GX2.5 soundcard that was $20 at the time. This made a massive difference. This sound card had different power modes depending on the impedance of the headset you're using. I was finally able to get the power and sound quality from this headset.

Sennheiser seems to be lowering the impedance on these gaming headsets with each release. This one is down to 28 Ohms. However, to get the most of out them, you really do need a sound card that can drive them.
I'm currently using the ASUS XONAR SE 5.1 Channel 192kHz/24-bit Hi-Res 116dB SNR PCIe soundcard with a Bravo headphone amp and I've used, recommended or gifted many pairs of PC 350, PC 360, Game Zero, Game One, PC-37x, and PC-38x over the years.

This isn't an audiophile review, I have a different pair of headphones for that. This is a great gaming headset with a great mic. Given the lowered impedance in this model, it's easier than ever to get quality sound out of these things. However, if you want to get the most out of them, I would recommend not using /most/ onboard audio with them.

Thanks for reading my blog.
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Jul 22, 2021
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WarCow
Jul 22, 2021
44 Posts
Quote from ThriftyBelieve176 :
I upgraded not too long ago with a MSI mag b550 Tomahawk which should be decent I would think. I got a HD58X jubilee and it doesn't have the same problem. Gets plenty loud. It also doesn't have the same problems of muffled sound or crappy sound positioning.
Have you tried using the front headphone jack? It looks like that motherboard has a Realtek ALC1200 and that chip drives headsets up to 32-ohms if you use the front port.
(According to https://www.igorslab.de/en/realte...er-alc1220 )
Jul 22, 2021
78 Posts
Joined Dec 2013
Jul 22, 2021
arsis
Jul 22, 2021
78 Posts
I use these every day playing Valorant. Upgraded from Audio Technica ATH-AD700X. The soundstage is just as good, if not better. You can hear EVERYTHING. So many kills through smokes and walls it feels like I'm cheating sometimes. The mic sounds great, too. Definitely recommend these for competitive gaming.
Jul 22, 2021
109 Posts
Joined Sep 2020
Jul 22, 2021
SociableG
Jul 22, 2021
109 Posts
Haven't used this headset yet, want to try. LOL
Jul 22, 2021
17 Posts
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Jul 22, 2021
frest
Jul 22, 2021
17 Posts
Quote from Caffeineman :
I had a pair of Monoprice headsets where the ear cushions started to disintegrate getting black pieces everywhere. Everyone seem to have had these sennheisers forever, do the cushions ever disintegrate?
I have the first run generation back when drop was massdrop, (all black instead of the yellow accents) and the pads are still holding up. Replacement pads for Sennheisers are cheaply available on amazon as well, because of the fairly standard sizing

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Jul 22, 2021
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senormoll
Jul 22, 2021
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I like how grownup this looks. Sometimes I want to use my headset for work calls but I look like a manbaby wearing Razer lol
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Jul 22, 2021
267 Posts
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Jul 22, 2021
oscarn8574
Jul 22, 2021
267 Posts
Quote from ThriftyBelieve176 :
My experience with these seem to be against a lot of what I've read. They were pretty mediocre.

The pros were the build quality and clarity.

The cons were that I had to max them out to get any decent volume and even then I wished I had a little more, which is not what I read. These are not supposed to need an amp at all. They also have pretty bad vertical sound positioning to my ears. I thought for sure someone in Apex was above me when they were below. Last, there's some frequency, not sure which, that sounds pretty rolled off in the mids or highs. It sounds slightly muffled, like you're listening to a speaker with a blanket on it.

I thought something was probably wrong with that set, so I returned them to Amazon and got another pair directly from drop. Same thing. Hopefully this helps someone. I'm still looking for my perfect pair of headphones.

what system are you playing on? are you playing on a ps4 or ps5? i read somewhere that the ps4 controller doesnt have enough power to push for alot of wired headphones, i always run my pc38x and gsp 500 on xbox series x, gonna try it on my ps5 and see if there is a difference.
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Jul 22, 2021
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Jul 22, 2021
Logan_71
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Jul 22, 2021
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Quote from Caffeineman :
I had a pair of Monoprice headsets where the ear cushions started to disintegrate getting black pieces everywhere. Everyone seem to have had these sennheisers forever, do the cushions ever disintegrate?
I had a pair of Sennheiser 202's that last 8+ years before the ear pads started to flake, and even then they were still comfortable and didn't make much of a mess.

Lying here on my desk, I have a pair of 203's that are 3-4 yrs old, and are just showing some wear.

Generally speaking, I think you'll get long life of most Sennheiser headphones, if my low-end versions are any comparison. Replacement ear pads can be bought for a number of their models.
Jul 22, 2021
267 Posts
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Jul 22, 2021
oscarn8574
Jul 22, 2021
267 Posts
Quote from jaymiej :
I have the hyper x cloud alpha 2 and debating on returning for this for ps5. Thoughts?

get the pc38x or the gsp 500 both have the same drivers sound very similiar. better than hyper x for sure. pc38x has slightly better highs, lighter, more low profile build, gsp 500 has slightly better bass and heavier more robust build.
Jul 22, 2021
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make_moneys
Jul 22, 2021
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Quote from senormoll :
I like how grownup this looks. Sometimes I want to use my headset for work calls but I look like a manbaby wearing Razer lol
compared to a razer headset these look business professional. laugh out loud Be thankful there is no rgb snake on the ear cups. It could be worse my friend.
Jul 22, 2021
373 Posts
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Jul 22, 2021
shigshag
Jul 22, 2021
373 Posts
I own these. The mesh pads are very comfortable. They sound pretty decent for music, if a bit unexciting. However, I'll echo the sentiment that these aren't amazing for gaming, especially for vertical positioning. It's a complete crapshoot whether or not they will accurately position sounds, and it's pretty frustrating.

However, these things are extremely easy to drive to ear splitting levels off of basically anything. I have them at 8% volume in windows being driven off an Apple USB-C dongle. If you can't get them loud enough, first check to make sure that the volume wheel on the right cup is turned all the way up. If it is, go to an audiologist, because you have damaged your hearing beyond repair and need hearing aids.
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Jul 22, 2021
182 Posts
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cigar3tte
Jul 22, 2021
182 Posts
Both my work laptop and its docking station have just one 3.5mm jack each. Can I use the console cable in this and use the mic that way?

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Jul 22, 2021
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xvdarkyvx
Jul 22, 2021
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Have the Sennheiser Game One's which have the same muting mechanism. Just be weary of the muting, as the 2 headsets that I have, had it broken over time. It doesn't mute because the button on the PCB does not get engaged.

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