Hi all, I hope I can explain the issue I'm having in a way that makes sense.

Currently I have 2 different kinds of Bluetooth headphones. The first is a 
Plantronics Backbeat Pro but as I can't find the purchase information I can't 
be sure. I think I bought them in 2016. The sound quality is great, I would 
describe it as really open and when I'm playing games the field is really open. 
By that I mean I am usually able to distinguish between near left and far left, 
or the left that is close to being directly ahead and the left closer to 
behind. The second is a pair of CORSAIR VIRTUOSO WIRELESS RGB SE. I find the 
sound on this less open. When playing a game everything sounds like it is 
in-front even if it isn't. Yet looking at the specifications, and trying to 
compare, even though I can't quite get the same stats for both, the Plantronics 
frequency response is 20 to 20,000 HZ with 40 MM drivers and the Corsair 
frequency response is 20 HZ to 40,000 KHZ Impedance: 32 Ohms at 2.5 kHz
Sensitivity: 109 dB (± 3 dB) And Drivers: Custom 50 mm neodymium, matched pairs.

Now I'll be completely honest and say that I don't understand most of these 
figures. I do know that the frequency range describes what sounds the 
headphones are capable of producing from lowest to highest. It seems to me that 
in purely statistics the Corsair are better and yet to my ears the sound coming 
from them is narrower, which is I guess why I'm not getting proper spacial 
information when playing games. When listening to music - I've used a version 
of Beethoven's 5th symphony for comparison - the sound from the Corsair is 
similarly enclosed.

The 2 headphones are differently connected to the PC, the Corsair uses a 2.4 
GHZ dongle as I purchased them specifically for use with Teams and Zoom as I 
couldn't get my Plantronics to connect via standard Bluetooth. I've not made 
any changes to the default settings via Apps for either of them. I've never 
needed to for the Plantronics and having looked today at the Corsair software, 
iCue is not accessible with Jaws2020 being filled with a lot of unlabelled 
buttons.

Can anyone explain the difference in what I'm hearing and tell me what I need 
to look for in a pair of headphones to get a more open sound for both 
music/drama and games?

You might well be asking if I like the Plantronics so much why am I looking for 
something else? The answer is the quality of the material is not that great. 
For the past year I'd say bits of the material covering the top of the 
headphones, the part connecting the 2 ear cups have been flaking away, as has 
bits of the material around the ear cups. This happened with my previous 
Plantronics as well. I think they should last more than 3 years without bits 
falling off.
Cheers
Yusuf


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