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Headset
Posted: July 22nd, 2007, 1:27
by Lateralus
I know it's been asked a few times before, but I'm after guidance on getting a headset. Figure that with the amount of time I spend wearing a headset, it's worth getting one that doesn't act like a vice around my ears.
Anyhoo, I'm thinking of maybe the
Logitech Precision Gaming Headset as I'd like to keep it under £20 if possible, but gather that the
Beyerdynamic DT234 PRO is the 5punk favourite. Is it worth the extra tenner over the Logitech ones?
Re: Headset
Posted: July 22nd, 2007, 1:30
by Dr. kitteny berk
Lateralus wrote:Is it worth the extra tenner over the Logitech ones?
From my minimal use (i'm an audiowhore) of the beyers, absolutely, long cable, decent quality etc.
My suggestion would be to try them* on if you can. if they feel like they fit when you first put them on, they probably do.
*and any other cans you're looking at
Posted: July 22nd, 2007, 1:33
by Lateralus
I'll see if I can find somewhere in town that sells them then. I basically want something that sits over my ears rather than on them, and sounds reasonable too. I'm by no means an audiophile though so extra money on sound quality is likely to be lost on me.
Posted: July 22nd, 2007, 1:39
by MrGreen
http://www.bit-tech.net/gaming/2007/05/ ... _to_head/1
The Fatal1ty one is meant to be reasonable, good bass and crisp mid section, if not with slightly iffy aesthetics.
And the fit is great for some, not so much for others.
Posted: July 22nd, 2007, 1:40
by Dr. kitteny berk
circumaural is the word you're looking for.
The sound quality will be a little better (if not massively) but the build quality is one of the main reasons I recommend them. they're not massively tough, but a lot better than any of the PC-maker headsets you'll use
Posted: July 22nd, 2007, 1:54
by FatherJack
I just have a basic
Creative HS-300pair. The connecting bar goes behind your head, rather than over it, which for some reason I find more comfortable. Basic spongy earpiece and mic covers rather than plastic ear-covering ones that make me sweaty. Switch and vol control on a clippable bit that fits exactly on the hem of my shorts. Perfect for me, at least.
The switch and vol control are starting to go a bit, but I'd probably buy the same model again to replace them - I only use it for TS, I have proper headphones or use speakers for musicy stuff.
Posted: July 22nd, 2007, 1:54
by HereComesPete
For sheer laziness of use, I'm using these
logitech usb's The cord has a little box/lump thing, with drivers an shit, bout the same size as an inline 'mote. You plug it in, and it appears like magic in 'Sound and Audio Devices' as an option for voice playback etc, couldn't really get any simpler. Sound is better than my desktop speakers for gauging direction of stuff, they sit kind of on as opposed to over ears, but don't pinch the noggin.
(ffs, my typing has gone to shit, hence multiple edits)
Posted: July 22nd, 2007, 2:04
by deject
FWIW, I've had 3 of those Logitech Precision Headsets break on me. They're nice, but crap.
Posted: July 22nd, 2007, 7:52
by Joose
I use the Beyerdynamics myself, and they are all the whin. As far as sound quality is concerned, im far from audiophile (im ever so slightly deaf), but the sound quality is noticably better, even for me. They are also dead comfy. Get them.
Posted: July 22nd, 2007, 13:36
by cheeseandham
a tenner more, but i liked the
Medusa headsets for games when I was playing.
Posted: July 22nd, 2007, 18:03
by Anhamgrimmar
deject wrote:FWIW, I've had 3 of those Logitech Precision Headsets break on me. They're nice, but crap.
I am currently using a pair of the logitechs, but i dont think i'd buy them again if i had the choice.
they hurt my ears (not volume, i just have big ears narf,) and it takes a lot of fiddling to get my mouth in the right place to use the mic
Posted: July 22nd, 2007, 18:59
by Knight
I use Plantronics - great and I mean GREAT Sound, for games/music/movies etc, but have a tendency to snap unless you get the DSP versions. DSP ones are much better and actually dont break!
Posted: July 23rd, 2007, 6:35
by Joose
Anhamgrimmar wrote:it takes a lot of fiddling to get my mouth in the right place to use the mic
It might be easier if you move the microphone, and leave your mouth where it is.
**moves away from the microphone
Posted: July 23rd, 2007, 6:48
by deject
Knight wrote:I use Plantronics - great and I mean GREAT Sound, for games/music/movies etc, but have a tendency to snap unless you get the DSP versions. DSP ones are much better and actually dont break!
I also am using some Plantronics,
these to be exact. They're much sturdier than the Logitechs, and for the price they sound damn good.
Posted: July 23rd, 2007, 11:03
by Killavodka
Ive had a logitech usb headset for over a year now and apart from standing on it and nearly breaking it (the speaker clicked back onto the headband thankfully) ive had no troubles, its easy to install, use and counts as a separate audio device which makes it great for separating sounds, for example i can set windows media player to play through the headphones while i play a single player game through my child sized speakers
Posted: July 23rd, 2007, 16:11
by Knight
Deject - thats the EXACT model I have on my head right now!
Posted: July 23rd, 2007, 16:53
by deject
Killavodka wrote:Ive had a logitech usb headset for over a year now and apart from standing on it and nearly breaking it (the speaker clicked back onto the headband thankfully) ive had no troubles, its easy to install, use and counts as a separate audio device which makes it great for separating sounds, for example i can set windows media player to play through the headphones while i play a single player game through my child sized speakers
All while eating up CPU cycles!
Posted: July 23rd, 2007, 18:00
by Roman Totale
Anhamgrimmar wrote:i just have big ears
You'll make Noddy jealous.
Posted: July 23rd, 2007, 19:13
by Killavodka
deject wrote:
All while eating up CPU cycles!
ZOMG i might loose a 1/3rd of a frame-per-second!
Posted: July 23rd, 2007, 19:27
by deject
Killavodka wrote:
ZOMG i might loose a 1/3rd of a frame-per-second!
it's like you're using on-board sound! so awesome!