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corsair 1500's
I love mine, they are comfy as hell and the sound they produce; amazing. Well worth the money. go read some reviews if you don't believe me![]()
Beyerdynamic DT770 or AudioTechnica ATH-700 or Sennheiser 555
*edit* nevermind, you're looking for a headset with mic. Is there really any good ones? I heard that Sennheiser makes a pair, which is supposed to be good and strangely enough i heard that Razer Cacharias are supposed to be decent for their price.
I have the DT770s for gaming, plus a Zalman mic for when I need to use voice. I detach the mic when I take the headphones to the office to listen to music, so I don't end up looking like a total dork with a blinged-out gaming headset with a mic attached to the side of my head.Beyerdynamic DT770 or AudioTechnica ATH-700 or Sennheiser 555
I can certainly see that as being a possible issue. Luckily the DT770 and the Audio Technica headphones have fat enough cords that the mic clip fits perfectly on them.I hate the Zalman mic that everyone recommends. The "clip" isn't really a clip in the spring-loaded sense, it's just two stiff plastic paddles that you're supposed to wedge your headphone cord (or whatever) into, but if your headphones have a really narrow cord you have to break out the scotch tape.
Pfft, the ATH-AD700 sounds crap compared to the Sennheiser HD650![]()
I hate the Zalman mic that everyone recommends. The "clip" isn't really a clip in the spring-loaded sense, it's just two stiff plastic paddles that you're supposed to wedge your headphone cord (or whatever) into, but if your headphones have a really narrow cord you have to break out the scotch tape.
Shouldnt stop a ATH-700 with an attached Zalman microphone to the cable. This setup works rather well as this is what im personally using.
Between:
G35
Sennheiser PC 350
Corsair 1500
Which has the most accurate sound stage for gaming / comfort level? Mainly play BF3. Already have a Klipsch 2.1 setup for music / solo play. Open to other suggestions as well but I want a built in mic like the OP. Would prefer something in the $100 range that won't break after 6 months (I've been using a $30 pair of plantronics for years and they still work fine, they just sound really flat after using the Klipsch)
Pick up a USB headset if you are a noob.
Just about anything Beyerdynamic, AudioTechnica or Sennheiser will rock. Obviously the more money you dump the better. Use a clip on mic or external desktop mic. I use the Logitech desktop mic and it works great. Picks up very little background noise and I have it sitting 2 feet away.
Headsets with mics built in generally suck and limit your selection. The overpriced Beyerdynamic MMX 300 is the only exception. But you will get a better quality headphone if you put the same money towards a headset without attached mic.
Between:
G35
Sennheiser PC 350
Corsair 1500
Which has the most accurate sound stage for gaming / comfort level? Mainly play BF3. Already have a Klipsch 2.1 setup for music / solo play. Open to other suggestions as well but I want a built in mic like the OP. Would prefer something in the $100 range that won't break after 6 months (I've been using a $30 pair of plantronics for years and they still work fine, they just sound really flat after using the Klipsch)
I just picked up the Samson SR850. I've been impressed so far, plus they were less than $50. You get a lot better quality if your willing to use a clip on or desktop mic.
What's your sound source? The PC 350s are headset only and don't include a USB DAC like the other two do.