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Kaiser Bill's batman
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Headset required.
OK guys, the kids broke my cheap headset over the weekend so I'm on the look out for replacement. I'm being swayed towards something better than my cheapest-enclosed-headset-off-ebay (just checked, they were from ebuyer and cost just £10.57 inc P&P
![]() So I'd like personal recommendations from you lot, not just a quick search of teh interwebz. I'm looking at 7.1 or 5.1 surround, not over £100 (so that's Megalodons out the question) which is under 120 Euros, or 160 USD. I'd like to hear all those footsteps in BF3, and know where they are coming from. I'd also like to fit TrackIR to them, some of the straps look a bit too wide - but as usual I could be wrong. ![]() Edit: Although I've set the budget at not over £100 that is eating significantly into other items I'd like to buy (new stick), so the cheaper the better, but not £10 cheap.
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Not a huge amount of experience but I'd definitely not recommend the Creative Tactic3D Alpha.
Within about 3 months of getting it, the sound had gone from one of the ear pieces. Was not impressed. |
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I've been impressed with all the stuff from Sennheiser. Can clearly hear the quality loss of MP3 vs FLAC (lossless). Can't manage that on my stereo. Sadly that means you also easily pick up the poor audio in games; most of the music tends to be compressed.
Simply put: good mic, excellent audio. Little light on bass though, but that's what bass-boost is for. Pretty basic design; http://www.sennheiser.nl/nl/home_nl....-gaming_500926 *ah right, TrackClip Pro mounts to that just fine.
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Kaiser Bill's batman
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Thanks guys, I hadn't even looked at the Creative or Sennheiser ones
![]() And yeah, should've said TrackClip Pro rather than just TrackIR - sorry. ![]()
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Also take a look at Grado headphones; they are extremely hi-fidelity like Sennheisers (which you also can't go wrong with) but have a more classic look to them. Fits perfectly with WW2 sims such the Silent Hunter series.
These headphones sound absolutely fantastic when used with high quality audio sources. For instance, you'll hear new nuances in songs that you have been listening to for years and in general Grados also provide an excellent sound "stage" as well (so you can audibly locate the "position" of various instruments in the sound as if you were listening to an orchestra or band live in a theater). The downside to these headphones is that they also are extremely proficient at pointing out any flaws in the audio source - so compressed sources will quickly sound worse scaled with the amount of compression involved. I also don't care much for the foam cushions used - they cushion just fine but can be a little too abrasive on the skin for my taste when using them for extended periods of time. A quick and easy method to help with this is to get a pair of women's pantyhose which have a good tactile quality, and cut enough material from the bottom of them (where the front of the feet would go) to form a soft barrier around the foam cushions. Also, these headphones are not the best to use with portable music players like an iPod. Although they will work and still sound quite good, these devices just aren't powerful enough to drive Grados properly. Ideally these headphones are used with a phono amp, but that would blow the budget way out of proportion. Any computer with a good modern sound card will drive them fine (audiophiles will always insist on a phono amp though). What I cannot comment on personally is their compatibility with the TrackIR equipment. Here are some buying leads to get you started: List of official UK Grado dealers sorted by county SR-80i listed on Amazon UK for £108 w/ free shipping (just to give an idea - I don't know if this is the cheapest price for the UK; in the US they seem to be quite a bit cheaper - $99 or £64) I would personally go with Sennheiser if you want a modern look or the Grados if the classic look appeals more, given that a particular model is compatible with the TrackIR. Good luck with your search! ![]() |
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Kaiser Bill's batman
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I've just taken a look at the Grado website, and they are some nice headphones, particularly liking the Reference and Statement series with the mahogony!!!
But alas, these are headphones and not headsets, so no mic to chat to people on Teamspeak - not that it's something I do often, but I'd like the option (and without yet another cable running to the PC). TIR would've fitted too, it'll fit most headsets - it just clamps on but there is only about 30 mm. I've decided, I think, to go for cheap-ish ones so I can get them sooner! Plantronics 777. Good reviews, and on what I want to play, and TIR fits and it's cheap enough to save some cash for the other stuff I want. I've just got to keep the kids away! ![]()
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