As my old Sennheiser PC 160 is broken now I need a new headset. Though I don´t really know which one to choose as I don´t have that much money to buy one for 150€ but also don´t want to dispense with bad and cheap (sound) quality.
So it´s time to ask the most awesome community: Which headset(s) do you recommend?
05-27-2012, 06:57 PM (This post was last modified: 05-27-2012, 07:00 PM by zeroql.)
(05-27-2012, 06:41 PM)Maddin Wrote: As my old Sennheiser PC 160 is broken now I need a new headset. Though I don´t really know which one to choose as I don´t have that much money to buy one for 150€ but also don´t want to dispense with bad and cheap (sound) quality.
So it´s time to ask the most awesome community: Which headset(s) do you recommend?
Try to get Plantronics GAMECOM 380
or if you have lttle bit more money Plantronics GAMECOM 780
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I advise against getting headsets as you get bad speaker drivers with bad mics. The smart option would be to get some good headphones and a $10 Logitech microphone to go with it.
I heard of that before and I won´t install any extra software for a headset on my computer, also because I´m additionally using Linux where these drivers are useless. Dude, you don´t need a driver for a microphone nor for speakers!
Anyway, post which headsets you got and which you can (not) recommend!
pro: low price, wireless via wifi, usb plug, good battery life (recharge once in 2days), works on Linux ootb
con: low sound quality (good enough for gaming, but not music), small ear piece makes ears hurt after a while, non-replaceable battery, low microphone sensitivity
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I'm not referring to software when I say drivers, I'm referring to the things that transmit sound lol Most people just refer to them as speakers, but some speaker cabinets (like the ones I have) have multiple drivers in them, usually two or three.
(05-28-2012, 07:18 AM)Lee_Stricklin Wrote: some speaker cabinets (like the ones I have) have multiple drivers in them, usually two or three.
And none of them is compatible with linux, of course.
Not if I have pulseaudio installed nothing works properly if that's on your system. Without pulseaudio though, I can very easily rattle the back of the house and have sound punch through the outer wall loud enough to be heard outside hehehe just too bad it also screws up my mouse movement due to the excessive vibration on my desk.
(05-30-2012, 08:26 PM)Lee_Stricklin Wrote: Not if I have pulseaudio installed nothing works properly if that's on your system. Without pulseaudio though, I can very easily rattle the back of the house and have sound punch through the outer wall loud enough to be heard outside hehehe just too bad it also screws up my mouse movement due to the excessive vibration on my desk.
(05-30-2012, 08:26 PM)Lee_Stricklin Wrote: Not if I have pulseaudio installed nothing works properly if that's on your system. Without pulseaudio though, I can very easily rattle the back of the house and have sound punch through the outer wall loud enough to be heard outside hehehe just too bad it also screws up my mouse movement due to the excessive vibration on my desk.
PulseAudio works a-ok on all distros that are not Debian or Debian-based :-P.
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(05-30-2012, 08:26 PM)Lee_Stricklin Wrote: Not if I have pulseaudio installed nothing works properly if that's on your system. Without pulseaudio though, I can very easily rattle the back of the house and have sound punch through the outer wall loud enough to be heard outside hehehe just too bad it also screws up my mouse movement due to the excessive vibration on my desk.
(05-30-2012, 08:26 PM)Lee_Stricklin Wrote: Not if I have pulseaudio installed nothing works properly if that's on your system. Without pulseaudio though, I can very easily rattle the back of the house and have sound punch through the outer wall loud enough to be heard outside hehehe just too bad it also screws up my mouse movement due to the excessive vibration on my desk.
You are a terrible neighbor.
Neighbour. You Americans have god awful spelling!
I'm not american, but I figured I'd be consistent because I seem to be more keen on using american vocabulary.
05-31-2012, 08:36 AM (This post was last modified: 05-31-2012, 08:40 AM by Lee_Stricklin.)
(05-31-2012, 02:27 AM)Mr. Bougo Wrote:
(05-30-2012, 08:26 PM)Lee_Stricklin Wrote: Not if I have pulseaudio installed nothing works properly if that's on your system. Without pulseaudio though, I can very easily rattle the back of the house and have sound punch through the outer wall loud enough to be heard outside hehehe just too bad it also screws up my mouse movement due to the excessive vibration on my desk.
You are a terrible neighbor.
Well, I rarely push it that loud due to desk vibration (might try fixing this with a piece of glass and a sheet of foam). Only when I'm listening to music such as techno or heavy metal do I do that lol even funnier is I still have plans for two more upgrades hehehe and plan to take what is currently my rear speakers, hook them up in parallel, and have that be my center channel... keep in mind that these things have 12 inch woofers on them. So for my final setup I'd be looking at...
Corners: Sanyo SS 900s
Sides: Sanyo SS 695s
Center: a pair of Sanyo SS 685s hooked up in parallel or a more sane option (an actual dedicated center or another pair of bookshelf speakers that aren't excessively huge) if I can do it cheap
Subwoofer: Not necessary but I might attach a bass shaker to my chair if I find one cheap
07-02-2012, 04:14 AM (This post was last modified: 07-02-2012, 04:20 AM by Maddin.)
As I said, for gaming it´s quite nice. I would say it´s even better than my old Sennheiser PC160 for this purpose. But when it comes to music the sound is not very equalised. A too strong upper bass with no real depth and a little bit to spiky treble. You´ll notice this mostly when listening to classical music or some "high quality" pop. For metal and rock music it´s ok, only the bass is not very fitting. And when you listen to Dubstep, Drum n Base, or other electronic music it sounds very good. (You noticed which music I listen to... )
The microphone is also good, nobody did complain about any mush in Teamspeak. There are a lot of people who say that it produces noise and echoes but I can assure you that this is only an issue of the sounddrivers. Most of them seem to be too stupid to adjust them right.