Author Topic: Headsets  (Read 2322 times)

I have a Plantronics Halo 2 headset


Unfortunately the plastic piece holding the mic in place broke, the wires are still connected however, so it still works, it's just that the mic dangles now...
They still sell those at the gamestops near where I live :o

... I have a G35 headset, sound is good, mic is good... but it's plastic, the mic falls apart, part of the thing around the head cracked...
I also have G51 speakers that I use for music, just feels wrong without having speakers...

... I have a G35 headset, sound is good, mic is good... but it's plastic, the mic falls apart, part of the thing around the head cracked...
Why haven't I had any problems with my creative headset? :o

With external speakers you can control base.

I win.


With external speakers you can control base.

I win.
That's strange because some of my headsets have bass control

Also any bass beyond default seems too ear-wrenching


Best headphones I've ever bought, even though they are about 3 years old now.

Mine:
http://www.amazon.com/Sennheiser-HD-280-Pro-Headphones/dp/B0000E1O7Y/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1269815191&sr=8-2

Sennheiser HD280Pro closed-back headphones. I need a new pair, though, they're just not powerful enough for me anymore. I also own these:
http://www.amazon.com/Sony-MDRXD200-MDR-XD200-Stereo-Headphones/dp/B0007N55NW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1269815248&sr=1-1

Sony MDRXD200s
Just in case my HD280s break.
Also, speakers can very well overpower headphones. You just need monitors, not stuffty computer speakers.
Edit: Also, start posting your damn specs.
HD280Pros:
Technical Data
Connection cable    Coiled cable (min1m/max 3m)
Contact pressure    6 N
Ear coupling    Around-the-ear
Frequency response (headphones)    8 - 25,000 Hz
Jack plug    3.5 / 6.3 mm stereo
Load rating    500 mW
Nominal impedance    64 Ω
Sound pressure level (SPL)    102 dB (IEC 268-7)
Total harmonic distortion (THD)    0.1%
Transducer principle    Dynamic, closed
Weight w/o cable    7.8 oz (220 g)

MDRXD200:
Cord Length (Approx.) : 3.3 ft (1.0m)
    * Design : Over-the-head, Home-music/movie/games
    * Diaphragm : Long Stroke
    * Headband : Adjustable, Single, Music/Movie Sound Mode Switch
    * Magnet : Neodymium (360kJ/m3)
    * Plug : Gold-plated, straight stereo Unimatch® plug
    * Type of Use : Home
    * Cord : Oxygen-Free Copper Litz
    * Headphone Type : Closed, Dynamic, Urethane Leather material
    * Driver Unit : 40mm, dome type
    * Frequency Response : 10Hz - 22,000Hz
    * Impedance : 70 ohms
    * Sensitivity (db) : 102dB/mW
Power Handling Capacity : 1,500mW (IEC)
« Last Edit: March 28, 2010, 06:24:22 PM by JD »

I can't stand any headphones other than earbuds. I like to fall asleep to music on, so that wouldn't work with over-ear headphones. And they're just all around more comfortable.

I'm going to try to get a new headset tomorrow, since the one I use now is just awful.

You think your headset is awful?

Mine was 3 dollars.

I kid you not.

I can't stand any headphones other than earbuds. I like to fall asleep to music on, so that wouldn't work with over-ear headphones. And they're just all around more comfortable.
Hehe quite true. I use mine for audio production/mastering/all that technical junk. Also, OP, you wasted your money on your headset. That thing is priced at $80 while my MDRXD200s are better than those. (And there's a $40+ difference there) So, to buy a headset with the specs of the MDRXD200s, would cost less /theoretically/ than that crappy headset you bought. In fact I bet my speakers have more clarity than that.

Current speakers:
http://www.amazon.com/A525-Dell-Computer-Speakers-Subwoofer/dp/B000GSVPLO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1269815727&sr=8-1
Dell A525s.
My other speakers are literally a speaker system, so I'd have to google around to remebember the specs, which I'm too lazy to do.

Well, the one I use now WAS actually really good. Like 2 years ago..

I had to bring it with me everywhere because of the laptop, and it eventually started to fall apart little by little.

With external speakers you can control base.

I win.
You can with a lot of headphones too..

I got this.



Gamecom777 I don't know if this is rated popularly or poorly, but I love it. blocks almost all sound from outside and is very comfortable with velvet padding on ears and top of head.

-EDIT: Mine is exactly the same, but orange and red :3
« Last Edit: March 28, 2010, 09:04:05 PM by Orion »