• Rate Your headphones
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[QUOTE=triFeral;18220188]Does anyone know of any headphones that are durable and have great sound quality without looking like a pilot?[/QUOTE] Sennheiser HD 201. in ear headphones tend to be shit for their price, and headsets are always better whats so wrong about looking like a pilot
Creative Fatal1ty Gaming Headset [img]http://www.gameguru.in/images/fatal1ty-gaming-headset-by-creative.jpg[/img]
nice rating, a whole out of ? must be pretty damn good, although the flaws you point out say otherwise
[QUOTE=triFeral;18220188]Does anyone know of any headphones that are durable and have great sound quality without looking like a pilot?[/QUOTE] You have to look like a pilot, pilots are cool, pilot that shit
[QUOTE=triFeral;18220188]Does anyone know of any headphones that are durable and have great sound quality without looking like a pilot?[/QUOTE] Why the hell wouldn't you want to look like a pilot? [img]http://weblog.greenpeace.org/oceandefenders/archive/crew/so_whaling/myez/lg/Hugihie.jpg[/img] [b]"Hey ground fags, check out my fucking awesome headset!"[/b]
[QUOTE=POLOPOZOZO;17982236]My Microsoft LifeChat LX 3000 was easily an 8/10 but the fucking things broke after a couple months (right side just died, I have no idea). [editline]09:02PM[/editline] Any suggestions of a good headset for people with glasses? It starts to hurt like hell after a few hours.[/QUOTE] I have these too. Sound quality is great, same for the mic. Took a while to get used to them, they were uncomfortable for a couple months but I got used to them. 9/10 Anybody know where I can get some good USB speakers?Sometimes it's nice to not have to wear headphones all the time; my on-board sound drivers wont take and I don't have any PCI slots for a sound card... :sigh:
[QUOTE=PaperStrike;18220183][b][u]Plantronics Audio .770[/u][/b] [b]Sound quality: 10[/b] The sound quality is absolutely amazing. Surround sound is great, you can also easily tell where enemies may be, Music is absolutely amazing, bass quality is great. Open ear enclosure design is very well done. The USB adapter is supposed to be it's own sound card, but it is terrible. Don't use it. I can't mark the quality down on a crap extra part that no one will use anyway. [b]Comfort: 10[/b] The first time you put these thing on, the feeling is amazing, the comfort is beyond any other headphones I've tried. I can wear these things for hours upon hours with no pain at all, the pain does not start until around 8-9 hours of constant use. The extendable band for the head strap ensures that anyone can put these on, and instantly be comfortable in them. [b]Looks: 10[/b] Some people may not like how they look, but I do. They have shiny black plastic, and have an interesting square ear enclosure. Definitely not for public use, but then again, how many people use large headphones in public compared to ear buds? A huge plus is the black shiny plastic does not act like normal shiny black plastic: fingerprints are a lot less obvious. [b]Durability: 9[/b] These headphones can take any abuse, and I am pretty rough with headphones. They weigh less than 250 grams, light as a feather, and are amazingly flexible. My only gripe is that the microphone lost its rigidity after a few months, so usually only ever stays in the open position. [b][u]Overall: 10/10[/b][/u] I would recommend these headphones to anyone and everyone. (Just don't use the USB adapter.) Image of the headphones: [media]http://gaming-headset.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/plantronics-audio-770-gaming-headset.jpg[/media][/QUOTE] You just sold me these headphones.
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