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Siege has built in 7.1, it's meant to be played in "stereo". If you want a decent headset that doesn't break the bank much, get a DT990 pro with a dac/amp & you'll be able to smell them.
Siege audio is ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ you're right, but from personal experience (and friends who are using the same headset as me) can all vouch the sound got BETTER with those headphones.
Have 2 of them, perfect fit for me. I do have glasses.
And the price of these things are insane: it can be as low as 40 bucks, it can be as high as 90 bucks.
If by all means it changed, and it's a solid recommendation to try, but personally I'd always recommend the DT990 pro with an amp. Not 'cheap' per say, but you can get both for an easy £200.