Author Topic: Buying a headset.  (Read 1957 times)

logitech 350 usb headset.



Very comforable.

Ear Force HPX by Turtle Beach

My dad got them because he's a gamer (how awesome is that?) and they're amazing.

All built-in audio recording devices are pretty much stuff.

I would advise that you buy a desktop mic, and just use headphones. When you buy a headset, you usually are sacrificing audio quality for mic clarity, which is a nono.
Mine is ok
it doesn't echo and doesn't have much static

All built-in audio recording devices are pretty much stuff.

I would advise that you buy a desktop mic, and just use headphones. When you buy a headset, you usually are sacrificing audio quality for mic clarity, which is a nono.
Mine's actually very nice. It's a Studio though, so you gotta figure..

Mine's actually very nice. It's a Studio though, so you gotta figure..
Same here

*high five

Don't use new-egg for headphones by the way, you can find them a lot cheaper on many other sites.

Bump, ordering tonight, and seeing if anybody found anything better.


logitech 350 usb headset.
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Very comforable.
I've gone through three or four of those. The break after like, two or three months of having them. I take good care of them too. I don't blow them out either, the just stop working.

I don't know the name of mine. It's plantronics though. It's lasted me since the beginning of November (or sooner). I've been taking good care of it, but it just broke today and one earphone doesn't work unless I tilt my head to the side :U

I've gone through three or four of those. The break after like, two or three months of having them. I take good care of them too. I don't blow them out either, the just stop working.

Thats bullstuff. This one is several months old and in perfect condition.

It appears your standards of good care are low.