Sennheiser GSP 350 Review

👤by Tony Le Bourne Comments 📅02-01-17
Conclusion
Gaming audio, especially Surround gaming audio, will be taking strides in the coming years, especially with VR on the verge of booming. Natural sounding, precise headphones will be the way forward and the GSP 350 is another fantastic choice for those looking for that next level of gaming immersion. The comfort, and sound quality is undeniably good, as expected from Sennheiser.

There are some things that could be improved, such as, Sennheiser could have included the console cable as standard. Versatility is key lately, and there is no point in playing the 'let's create as many different headsets as we can to suit different needs' in a time where many people are looking for a 'DO IT ALL' solution. That means, Music on the go, it must look good, be light, be comfortable and transportable. It needs to be versatile, capable of moving between platforms and systems with little hassle, thus making a 4pole 3.5mm jack along with wireless technology seriously improve its desirability. Other things that could be addressed is the positioning of the volume dial, add a full equaliser to the software, and address effectiveness of the v7.1 surround mode.

Despite that mentioned above, the GSP 350 provides wide, and immersive audio that is impressively clear in a strong and comfortable frame that is competitive in its price range, and so would easily get a recommendation.

The GSP 350 has impressively rich audio that brings games to life, if you are serious about gaming, remember, Sennheiser are serious about sound.

Pros.

+ Precise and clear audio

+ Robust construction

+ Good sound isolation

+ Comfortable

+ High quality, auto muting microphone

Cons.

- Requires expensive additional cable for cross platform use

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