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Title: Gaming Headset hunt (Part XXVIII)
Post by: BTs_Mysterio on September 26, 2006, 12:25:52 am
It seems since I last purchased a nice headset, Plantronics has decided to completely overhaul their line to make no sense at all. I guess my current headset is now dead -- left speaker is dead, so my hunt for a new headset has begun. The reviews of practically every headset is unfavourable in some way or another, so alas I turn to the common gamer for help.

Basically, I like high-end sound, but am not necessarily a fan of high prices. Sennheiser is a name that I've seen come up quite a few times, and I don't know much about their headsets. I took a look at their PC160 line as it seems to be a good high-end audio + reasonable price mix, but as usual some professed hate for it despite a pretty clear positive review trend. I also looked at the entire new Plantronics line, and just don't know if they are shit or not. The headsets look uncomfortable and reportedly have bad quality.

Anyone have a favourite headset or brand to look at? As much as I like Plantronics they seem to break quite a lot...

[And yes, for those who read the MoD forums, this is the same post.]


Title: Re: Gaming Headset hunt (Part XXVIII)
Post by: cO.twist on September 26, 2006, 06:01:16 am
http://www.bose.com/controller?event=VIEW_PRODUCT_PAGE_EVENT&product=triport_headphones_index

i've gone through many headsets in my days, and this one is so much better, it isnt even funny....and by FAR the most comfortable.  It is a little higher than most headsets, but the sound is so much better that it is definitely worth it.  Besides the fact that it sounds amazing, all of my older headsets (plantronics, altec lansing, logitech) all got very uncomfortable after wearing it for a few hours straight.  This headset is very light weight, and VERY comfortable, will not get irritating, or uncomfortable at all no matter how long you wear it.

Not sure if this is in your price range, but if you're willing to spend that, then get this, you'll be happy you did.


Title: Re: Gaming Headset hunt (Part XXVIII)
Post by: (SiX)Sheixhundt on September 27, 2006, 04:30:59 pm
I have the new Plantronics, and they are ass.
Cup headset..hot as fuck..surprisingly shitty sound quality.
And crashes my sound card when joining games 1 in four times
(made worse when or if using ts- which is ALSO ass)...and sometimes isnt even recognized by sys prefs..requiring restart.

Id go with Twist's recommendation..if you can.


Title: Re: Gaming Headset hunt (Part XXVIII)
Post by: Cell on September 27, 2006, 05:29:10 pm
That was twist btw sheix...but no one cares anyway.  I ave the Altec Lansing SRS surround sound headset.  Has a mute button and a battery enabled surround sound switch.  Its the only headset I've owned that has lasted me more than a few months.  It is a regular headset, so you would have to use something like an imic usb audio device to use it.  Never causes a crash or a problem. BTW Logitech G5 Lasermouse rocks.

http://www.alteclansing.com/product_details.asp?pID=AHS615

The guys from the PC side in my GR:AW clan all recommend Razer as the company to go with for mice & headsets.  http://www.razerzone.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=38


Title: Re: Gaming Headset hunt (Part XXVIII)
Post by: (SiX)Sheixhundt on September 27, 2006, 05:54:54 pm
That was twist btw sheix...but no one cares anyway.

watchoo talkin bout willis?
it says..twist.

 ;)


Title: Re: Gaming Headset hunt (Part XXVIII)
Post by: |MP|Nomad on September 28, 2006, 04:24:47 am
I have the new Plantronics, and they are ass.
Cup headset..hot as fuck..surprisingly shitty sound quality.
And crashes my sound card when joining games 1 in four times
(made worse when or if using ts- which is ALSO ass)...and sometimes isnt even recognized by sys prefs..requiring restart.

Id go with Twist's recommendation..if you can.

Which headset is it Sheix?

I am thinking of getting this one http://www.macspeech.com/product_info.php?cPath=21&products_id=348 only b/c I can also use it for iListen since it is MacSpeech certified and USB.


Title: Re: Gaming Headset hunt (Part XXVIII)
Post by: :V:*Beast on September 28, 2006, 11:16:25 am
the Logitech® Premium USB Headset 350 just PWNS

for "only" USD 49.99

http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/products/details/US/EN,CRID=103,CONTENTID=10013


Title: Re: Gaming Headset hunt (Part XXVIII)
Post by: BTs_Mysterio on September 28, 2006, 08:34:51 pm
Razer is mostly tripe in my opinion. It like Alienware. The Logitech G-series is a truly better mouse than the Razer offerings; I predict a user revolt against Razer soon because every gamer went to them to be different, but now are getting 'mainstream' garbage.

I went with a very well reviewed and recieved headset called the SteelSound 5H v2 USB (http://www.steelseries.com/products/steel_sound/steelsound_5h_v2_usb/information).


Title: Re: Gaming Headset hunt (Part XXVIII)
Post by: :MoD:Shade on September 29, 2006, 05:25:49 am
I beg to differ about Razer but my claims are solely for their mice which I think are very nice, though I have not tried enough of the competition for a true comparison.


Title: Re: Gaming Headset hunt (Part XXVIII)
Post by: Supernatural Pie on September 29, 2006, 07:34:43 am
the Logitech® Premium USB Headset 350 just PWNS

for "only" USD 49.99

http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/products/details/US/EN,CRID=103,CONTENTID=10013

I've got that one, and when it works, it works just fine (sound quality isn't perfect, but it isn't bad, either).

However, I have found myself running into problems where I can hear certain system sounds, but not game sounds (playing AA)??

I don't know. Sometimes it's just weird. I'll have to do more testing. I still love Logitech, though. Actually, looking around, I just noticed that I have matching Logitech speakers, a headset, and a cordless mouse... and dammit, I am in love with this mouse.

Once you go cordless, you'll never go back. They're... amazing.


Title: Re: Gaming Headset hunt (Part XXVIII)
Post by: BTs_Mysterio on September 29, 2006, 01:47:24 pm
I beg to differ about Razer but my claims are solely for their mice which I think are very nice, though I have not tried enough of the competition for a true comparison.

I've tried Razer mice have been quite unimpressed by the look and feel factor despite a decent job with technology. I think that the Logitech G5 and G7 mice are both on par if not more advanced in technology with features such as on the fly DPI changing, on the fly weight changing (via mini weights inserted into mouse), and specifically for the G7, a cordless technology that looses nothing to USB. I have the G7, and I think it has killed the Achilles heel of wireless mice by not only removing the excessive weight by using lithium-ion for battery, but also having the battery take the form of a battery pack with can be changed in a matter of seconds (the mouse includes 2 in the box).

Other Razer technology is just badge engineered tripe (referring to their headsets and keyboards). I mean, this company which use to focus so much on games is now is releasing a normal keyboard with an iPod dock... A long while back I liked Razer, but ever since they reached a high level of fame they have been really lazy and have produced nothing innovative nor industry leading.


Title: Re: Gaming Headset hunt (Part XXVIII)
Post by: BFG on October 01, 2006, 12:36:10 am
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However, I have found myself running into problems where I can hear certain system sounds, but not game sounds (playing AA)??

just in case... If your output is normally on speakers and you switch it to your headset to play AA make sure that you allways change the audio output in your system prefs before you start loading AA.


Title: Re: Gaming Headset hunt (Part XXVIII)
Post by: cO.twist on October 04, 2006, 02:14:16 am
I beg to differ about Razer but my claims are solely for their mice which I think are very nice, though I have not tried enough of the competition for a true comparison.

When it comes to mice, ive played with Logitech for a long time, i started out with the MX500, then the MX510....then i decided to make a change....I went and bought the razor diamondback..i believe that was what it was called.  I tried it for 1 day ( i wouldve taken it back sooner, but i didnt want to make 2 trips that day), then i took it back, and bought the MX518.  The razor almost seemed laggy for me compared to the MX models (yes, i uninstalled the logitech drivers, installed the razor ones.  I even tried using USB Overdrive, still was laggy).  The grip/feel of the logitech mice are perfect, in my opinion.  The razor had a very uncomfortable feel for me, but that just might be because i was so used to the logitech shape.

but as far as headsets go, i haven't tried logitech, or razor.  I had the headset that cell suggested before i got my bose headset.  The sound on it is good, it just got uncomfortable for me after a few hours of continuous gaming.