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    Plantronics is well known for high quality headsets.

    Basically all your going to get is convenience with a headset though. As far as other sounds go that all comes down to your sound card. I have used the same $2 desktop 3.5mm mic for 10 years without any problem, the quailty has improved over the years as better sound cards (ie integrated cards) helped remove background noise. Then once again nothing will ever beat audiophile grade headphones in quality and as long as they have a big sound stage. Then your quality is basically dependent on your DPS and a motherboard dsp is going to be better than anything built into a usb headset.

    Also 1000% sure this is going to be good: http://www.head-fi.org/forum/thread/...00-manufacture
    http://north-america.beyerdynamic.co...a/mmx-300.html

    Apparently you can buy audiophile headsets after all...

    You can see some people talking about the best headset here: http://www.head-fi.org/forum/thread/...nnheiser-pc350

    Once again note that for the price you could get much better headphones and just buy a $2 mic.

    Also do not try to cry about price after you asked for the best. You want a headphone with a mic attached to it and the price of a decent set of headphones costs over $200 so logically it will cost a lot more than that to buy the best headset.
    Last edited by ZERO; 12-06-2010 at 12:19 AM.



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    Oh btw here is the "best"
    http://north-america.beyerdynamic.co...zone-game.html

    Yes $1,678.95

    "The impressive thing about this headphone set, which uses the same audio set technology used by games developers when they are making the games that you love to play, is it's ability to create a realistic 3D audio environment around you and the intelligent and adjustable 'room modelling'. In games terms that means you can clearly tell what direction sounds are coming from in the same way you would in real life."
    (hubpages.com, 09/2010)

    "beyerdynamic presents the absolute highlight in terms of headsets in form of the Headzone Game..."
    (mytechlog.com, 09/2010)

    "beyerdynamic bases their standards of audio playback not on an artificial rise and drop of the frequency bands, which is not an unusual practice for the gaming headset market. Maximum neutrality is the most important aspect in their products, which result in an exact and true playback of music, gaming sounds, movies and languages."
    (dvhardware.net, 09/2010)

    "Surround Sound CPU system with headset expands the virtual gaming world beyond the boundaries of any other gaming system. A first of its kind."
    (gamingsheadset.com, 06/2010)



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    Quote Originally Posted by ZERO View Post
    Oh btw here is the "best"
    http://north-america.beyerdynamic.co...zone-game.html

    Yes $1,678.95
    Ya, I saw this one coming after I made my post and started looking into the "best" of the headgear out there, I just didn't know when I'd see it till now!


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    Eugh, Plantronics is well known for quality? I've gone through 4 of their headsets and none lasted more than 6 months cause the cable connection was shit.

    Beyer makes some kickass stuff for an absurd price. I would definitely not spend $300+ on a headset for games, though. I'd rather have a new video card.

    There are two problems with desktop mics. First, you need a place to put it (unfortunately I do not have that, small desk + 2 monitors). Second, the place you put it needs to be in a position where it will pick up your voice clearly and without background noise, which is much harder to accomplish than with a headset mic. Anyone familiar with recording knows the significance of distance in relation to signal-to-noise ratio, and that $2 desktop mic isn't exactly going to be up to the standard of a quality super/hyper-cardioid condenser mic for clean, accurate voice recording at a distance - and if there's one thing I can't stand, it's someone with a noisy or garbled mic.

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    I bought two sets of logitech headsets. Both of which had connection issues in the right ear. No abuse or anything I took good care of them. One of them only lasted a month. I returned them both to walmart for 80 dollars and got a turtle beach headset for 60. I love it, I can tell direction better than ever and they are very comfortable.
    I possess far too much awesome for the preceding comment to be incorrect in any way.

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    My point was that for his use the quality of the headphones should be much much more important than having an amazing mic. He is only trying to have his voice heard without background noise and a cheep $2 mic will do just that. As far as having a place to set it you can buy a clip on mic that works well too.

    The other important note is those people with "crappy" mics are usually using more expensive usb mics or headsets. Basically all mics <$50 that people are buying for these purposes are the same quality wise. What is making the difference is the DSP they are connected to followed by the local EMI followed by there configuration.

    As far as Plantronics goes this was in reference to their higher lines that used to be very popular in the pro leagues back when I was in cal.



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    I really love my Razer Megalodon...

    Then again it's around $150. I've run into exactly 0 problems. It's built like a tank and can take some abuse. I know we all try to take care of our expensive electronics, but this one can really stand up to the occasional mishap. I've dropped them, stepped on them, and the like, and they still are 100% perfect. The chord is protected by a woven cover, rather than the standard plastic. This means it is a TON more durable, and is able to flex a lot more. The 7.1 surround is virtual, however it is also extremely good. You can adjust it to 5.1, 4.1 or you can flip it to 2.1 if you want based on the circumstance. You can also adjust each "virtual" speaker in the 7.1 setup individually in regards to sound output. Once I got things where I wanted them- I can hear everything I need to exactly when I need to. It's also optimized to bring out the frequencies used by video games like CSS, MWF, and BC2 for bullet cases dropping, reloads, footsteps, etc to give you a very clear picture on where, exactly, the enemy is.

    The Mic is also extremely good, and very clear. It took some adjustment from the old boom mike I used back in on my last setup- but it's the clearest Mic I've used so far on my computer. I've used it to actually record a things for demos. The sensitivity is incredible, and there's none of that traditional echo you get with a new set-up. It's all very automatic, and very good.

    The only drawback is that the drivers and everything are on the pod that comes with it. This means no driver updates, and no built-in equalizer. You can, however, do such things manually. I use it to listen to music, as well. With proper adjustments the balances are actually quite good. It's pretty steep, but you definitely get an amazing headset for that money. Also, since it's USB you can have games use it and have music running through other speakers.

    Overall- excellent buy.

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    i tried litterally a million headsets before, have been using my current logitec G330 headset for over a yr.
    i accidentally sat on it 5 times in its lifetime, squished it and tied it with it own wire to fit it in my jacket every day of the week for over a yr, and it still annoys the fuck out of everyone on the server who hears my voice lol
    jk but seriously, for a 50$ headset (last yr, now it should be no more than 30 bucks), this headset is ridiculously NICE, gd sound, never had trouble with it , VERY comfortable for the ear... the best i;ve had so far, bcos u can swivel the back of the headset to find the perfect spot behind ur neck and rest there ,,, ur mic isnt annoyingly pressed to u , u can rotate it in all 3 dimensions, oh and the headband itself can extend so that it accomodates a thick skull, if that matters to u :P
    it comes with a mic on/off switch and best of all, it allows u to either use regular audio jacks for when u use an ipod or ur speaker output, and also has a usb jack that actually contains its OWN sound card, so if u sound card on ur pc got fucked or disabled (sometimes they do that at work or university or library laptops), u can still hear through ur own sound card, and its gd quality!!!
    check it out urself:
    http://www.logitech.com/en-gb/speake...s/devices/5848

    only problem i ever had with it was trying to watch a low voiced tv series in my living rooom on thanksgiving day:P
    i could still hear the series fine, but couldnt filter out my aunt's annoying high pitched voice:P but other than that, it works just fine to listen to smthn...

    PS: i wear this headset more than 10 hours a day.... i never had any headacke or pain or any kind of trouble with it , very smooth on the head:P
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    I really like the Plantronics GameCom 777's. 5.1 surround sound, a good mic, and after you break them in pretty darn comfy IMO. On newegg atm they are around $70.

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    All I've ever known were wal-mart specials

    If you were a beautiful sound in the echos all around, I'd be your harmony.

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