It mostly depends on your price range and your main usages for the headset.
Although some people say gaming headsets are good for music and casual usage. A real audiophile or even a casual listener will notice that music sounds pretty high end heavy on a pair of gaming headsets and little echo heavy as gaming headsets are more for surround audio and hearing the patter of footsteps and the very slight nuances of the games enviroment to help people playing competitive shooters. While a music headset will have more low end and better bass, drums and be better for most forms of music.
To find a happy medium i'd go with a durable, tried and true pair of Sony or JBL which have pretty good high end for the price range but also have a mic dongle included in the wire (usually) even though those mics aren't nearly as good as a gaming sets mic. They get the job done and of course will make your casual YouTube and especially music endeavors for gaming soundtracks (even 16 bit masterpieces) sound gorgeous and orchestral.
So it depends a lot of what you are looking for. If you think you will be listening to music more and only playing games casually with them and for basic chat features with your friends. You'd want a music orientated pair of headphones like JBL, Monster or Sony. Which are amazing for music due to their spectrum of low and high end. But if you want more of a surrounded virtual reality feel for competitive gaming and see yourself playing a lot of competive games and mostly chatting in lobbies and parties. I'd say get a gaming headset which while not amazing for music or casual stuff will do the job and also be amazing for gaming.
Here are some options that I love and have owned.
For gaming you can't go wrong with the Razer Kraken. Loved by tons of let's play gamers, streamers, the twitch community and everyone in between. They are colorful, bold, and very affordable and act as an amazing entry level gaming headset for the casual gamer and also have decent low end and trebel. Ive owned mine for years and would never word against them. Very comfortable for long play sessions as well. Razer has many headsets for a great price and I swear by them in most accesories for gaming related usage including keyboards.
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https://www.bestbuy.com/site/razer-kraken-7-1-v2-wired-gaming-headset-black/6136302.p?skuId=6136302&cmp=RMX&extStoreId=343&ref=212&loc=1&ksid=82778e0c-f87c-4cf2-a6d5-7fc91348129c&ksprof_id=8&ksaffcode=pg199095&ksdevice=c&lsft=ref:212,loc:2For Music and more multi media purposes i'd say JBL is one of the best headphones ive owend. I have tried from the JVC to skull candy and sony and monster, beats ect.. but none have quite given me the ambiance of a JBL set. Not exactly cheap like a 20 dollar JVC or such and would certainly be a investment but definitely a more premium and great headset for run and to have as your daily driver. JBL's seem to not mud down too much on Low end like a monster but also seem to capture perfect low end and high end distribution. I have used them for gaming and find them to capture the perfect high end balance for competitive gaming enough to hear your enviroment well but of course the mic isn't as good as it's typically not a filtered large forward facing mic like a gaming headset would have. Sony is a great alternative for a cheaper price. A good sony set can be around 60-100 at most retailers for great quality (usually over ear). I'd say shop around and test them if friends own them or at the store testing areas
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/jbl-everest-710-wireless-over-the-ear-headphones-mountain-silver/5840127.p?skuId=5840127In fairness we are talking a decent chunk of change with JBL, sony will be slightly cheaper but of course JBL is a premium audiphile quality headphone set that will be amazing for your audio and gaming enjoyment equally. A headset is something you use almost every day for media purposes so sometimes the investment is worth it. Truly an amazing company in the world of audio.
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I hope this helps. I'm sure amazon or other places will have much cheaper on the same headphones but of course maybe without the same warranty and leisure.
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