nickb64
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I'm going to get some headphones soon, and they have to be pretty cheap.

I was looking at these: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 26-265-063

I'm hoping to stay in the $30-ish price range, at either Newegg or Micro Center, and suggestions would be appreciated.
Reddhedd
trolawlawl
+188|6708|EE Chat
If you just splurge, and trust me, its worth it.
http://www.buy.com/prod/steelseries-sib … 52635.html
They are amazing
Yellowman03
Once Again, We Meet at Last
+108|6498|Texas

Reddhedd wrote:

If you just splurge, and trust me, its worth it.
http://www.buy.com/prod/steelseries-sib … 52635.html
They are amazing
-Whiteroom-
Pineapplewhat
+572|6922|BC, Canada
I have the earlier generation of these, and I love them:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6826235007

Edit: you have to have a sound card with them though....

Last edited by Nic (2009-05-18 19:00:46)

GC_PaNzerFIN
Work and study @ Technical Uni
+528|6677|Finland

Steelseries Siberia

Last edited by GC_PaNzerFIN (2009-05-19 04:34:29)

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TravisC555
Member
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I think my mic on my headset died, does the steel series have a version with a mic attached to one ear piece?
Brasso
member
+1,549|6893

Yellowman03 wrote:

Reddhedd wrote:

If you just splurge, and trust me, its worth it.
http://www.buy.com/prod/steelseries-sib … 52635.html
They are amazing

GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:

Steelseries Siberia
this, even if you don't have enough money.  rob a bank and buy them.

TravisC555 wrote:

I think my mic on my headset died, does the steel series have a version with a mic attached to one ear piece?
yeah, there's a boom mic version.  i have the clip-on version though.

Last edited by haffeysucks (2009-05-20 14:09:43)

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Uzique
dasein.
+2,865|6733
Just a side:

I bought a Steelseries Siberia headset a while back after all the ranting and raving I hear about it... what's so special? The separately-attached microphone is a pain in the ass and I barely ever use it, and the actual sound-quality in the cans is average at best. I've gone back to using my 1/4"-jack Creative! Fatal1ty headset already, it's just easier and I see no clear noticeable/bragworthy advantage.

Sorry to go slightly off-topic-- but this "Just get the Siberia!" recommendation doesn't satisfy me, and I took that same advice.
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GC_PaNzerFIN
Work and study @ Technical Uni
+528|6677|Finland

attach the mic on the cord and u don't even notice its there. I really didn't have to touch mine for a year.

also its VERY comfortable.

edit: explain how creative is EASIER to use?

Last edited by GC_PaNzerFIN (2009-05-20 15:49:07)

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Brasso
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Uzique wrote:

Just a side:

I bought a Steelseries Siberia headset a while back after all the ranting and raving I hear about it... what's so special? The separately-attached microphone is a pain in the ass and I barely ever use it, and the actual sound-quality in the cans is average at best. I've gone back to using my 1/4"-jack Creative! Fatal1ty headset already, it's just easier and I see no clear noticeable/bragworthy advantage.

Sorry to go slightly off-topic-- but this "Just get the Siberia!" recommendation doesn't satisfy me, and I took that same advice.
meh.  nothing will ever satisfy you.  i have heard the creative fatal1ty headset in action, and i thought it was shit.  then again, it was the USB version.  but sound aside, they just didn't fit right and felt cheap.  the mic was shitty as well.

the siberia may not have the best clarity music wise, but i find it very good for games and movies.  i also find them extremely comfortable for long amounts of time, with just the right amount of tension on the headband.  i also like the way they cup your ear as opposed to sitting on top of them as the fatal1ties do.  the mic is also more versatile and useful, imo.  i can use it both while using speakers alone, or the headphones.  with a boom mic, you have to have headphones on.  the recording sound quality is also sex.

Last edited by haffeysucks (2009-05-20 15:49:23)

"people in ny have a general idea of how to drive. one of the pedals goes forward the other one prevents you from dying"
Mutantbear
Semi Constructive Criticism
+1,431|6228|London, England

It's just a pair of headphones, if I forced anything less than Steelseries Siberias on to your head, god forbid, that you were stuck with for the rest of your life, you would be fine with them. Whatever you buy you will just find a better and cheaper pair tomorrow and then "Woops, I made a dumb choice." Have fun questioning your decision for a while

I made a checklist for you.

     Do they fit on your head?

     Does sound come out at audible frequencies?
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Brasso
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Mutantbear wrote:

It's just a pair of headphones, if I forced anything less than Steelseries Siberias on to your head, god forbid, that you were stuck with for the rest of your life, you would be fine with them. Whatever you buy you will just find a better and cheaper pair tomorrow and then "Woops, I made a dumb choice." Have fun questioning your decision for a while

I made a checklist for you.

     Do they fit on your head?

     Does sound come out at audible frequencies?
sorry, that's not how it works.  you missed a bunch.  here are a few more to consider:

Do they make your ears itchy/sweaty/hot after a while?
Do they provide good enough directional sound?
Can they be abused and still withstand it?
Will you ever have to buy another pair again?
"people in ny have a general idea of how to drive. one of the pedals goes forward the other one prevents you from dying"
Mutantbear
Semi Constructive Criticism
+1,431|6228|London, England

haffeysucks wrote:

Mutantbear wrote:

It's just a pair of headphones, if I forced anything less than Steelseries Siberias on to your head, god forbid, that you were stuck with for the rest of your life, you would be fine with them. Whatever you buy you will just find a better and cheaper pair tomorrow and then "Woops, I made a dumb choice." Have fun questioning your decision for a while

I made a checklist for you.

     Do they fit on your head?

     Does sound come out at audible frequencies?
sorry, that's not how it works.  you missed a bunch.  here are a few more to consider:

Do they make your ears itchy/sweaty/hot after a while?
Do they provide good enough directional sound?
Can they be abused and still withstand it?
Will you ever have to buy another pair again?
Yet nothing will ever be good enough, I stand by my checklist
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Uzique
dasein.
+2,865|6733

GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:

attach the mic on the cord and u don't even notice its there. I really didn't have to touch mine for a year.

also its VERY comfortable.

edit: explain how creative is EASIER to use?
The separate microphone vs. the Creative's standard microphone is what makes it easier; they're both audio-jack headsets, both essentially the same thing except for the microphone. When I want to put on my headset for 15-20 minutes of TF2 or a quick MSN chat, I don't want to fumble around with some shitty low-quality microphone that's attached on a pathetic dangling wire. I don't 'get' why the Siberia are the worshipped mid-range headset - is it just pricing alone? Compared to the upper-end headsets they don't match up, and for a £20-30 price difference they don't really seem worth it over the standard Creative ones that I have.

This isn't a case of "nothing being good enough for me"- I have nice headphones/earphones for music and film anyway. For gaming headsets I just don't see the widespread appeal in the Siberia's, they're just awkward.
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GC_PaNzerFIN
Work and study @ Technical Uni
+528|6677|Finland

Mutantbear wrote:

Yet nothing will ever be good enough, I stand by my checklist
How so? Explain. I'm 100% satisfied with my Siberias.
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Mutantbear
Semi Constructive Criticism
+1,431|6228|London, England

Uzique wrote:

GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:

attach the mic on the cord and u don't even notice its there. I really didn't have to touch mine for a year.

also its VERY comfortable.

edit: explain how creative is EASIER to use?
This isn't a case of "nothing being good enough for me"- I have nice headphones/earphones for music and film anyway. For gaming headsets I just don't see the widespread appeal in the Siberia's, they're just awkward.
I hope you didn't think that was targeted to you personally

I'm going to leave my cloud of depression in this thread with personal experience, my USB webcam works wonders as a mic
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Brasso
member
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Uzique wrote:

shitty low-quality microphone
what?  just pretend i didn't post anything about the mic quality being superb.
"people in ny have a general idea of how to drive. one of the pedals goes forward the other one prevents you from dying"
GC_PaNzerFIN
Work and study @ Technical Uni
+528|6677|Finland

Uzique wrote:

GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:

attach the mic on the cord and u don't even notice its there. I really didn't have to touch mine for a year.

also its VERY comfortable.

edit:explain how creative is EASIER to use?
The separate microphone vs. the Creative's standard microphone is what makes it easier; they're both audio-jack headsets, both essentially the same thing except for the microphone. When I want to put on my headset for 15-20 minutes of TF2 or a quick MSN chat, I don't want to fumble around with some shitty low-quality microphone that's attached on a pathetic dangling wire. I don't 'get' why the Siberia are the worshipped mid-range headset - is it just pricing alone? Compared to the upper-end headsets they don't match up, and for a £20-30 price difference they don't really seem worth it over the standard Creative ones that I have.

This isn't a case of "nothing being good enough for me"- I have nice headphones/earphones for music and film anyway. For gaming headsets I just don't see the widespread appeal in the Siberia's, they're just awkward.
shitty low-quality microphone that's attached on a pathetic dangling wire.....


BS. the mic is bright and clear.

And like I said, why the fuck would you even have to touch the goddamn mic? Just stick it on the cord and its there just fine as long as you want to!
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Uzique
dasein.
+2,865|6733

GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:

Mutantbear wrote:

Yet nothing will ever be good enough, I stand by my checklist
How so? Explain. I'm 100% satisfied with my Siberias.
Perhaps it's just a practical thing.

I even used the velcro-monitor mounting thing so I didn't have to fuss around with the microphone everytime I wanted a quick chat... I was told that the sound-input quality and microphone clarity on the Siberias is amazing. Well, even with Windows settings / sound-card settings to max with Boost/dB Gain the microphone barely even picks up my voice from an ergonomic sitting position. I can be within 1 foot of my monitor and it gives me nothing. It just doesn't practically work for me, and it's a disappointment because I've used them literally twice.
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Jenspm
penis
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Uzique wrote:

GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:

attach the mic on the cord and u don't even notice its there. I really didn't have to touch mine for a year.

also its VERY comfortable.

edit: explain how creative is EASIER to use?
The separate microphone vs. the Creative's standard microphone is what makes it easier; they're both audio-jack headsets, both essentially the same thing except for the microphone. When I want to put on my headset for 15-20 minutes of TF2 or a quick MSN chat, I don't want to fumble around with some shitty low-quality microphone that's attached on a pathetic dangling wire. I don't 'get' why the Siberia are the worshipped mid-range headset - is it just pricing alone? Compared to the upper-end headsets they don't match up, and for a £20-30 price difference they don't really seem worth it over the standard Creative ones that I have.

This isn't a case of "nothing being good enough for me"- I have nice headphones/earphones for music and film anyway. For gaming headsets I just don't see the widespread appeal in the Siberia's, they're just awkward.
Now, I haven't tried many headphones, but this is how I see it; The sound isn't great, but they are very comfortable (for me, anyways) and have good "directional" sound, ie good for games.

I hate using them for music, but love them for gaming.


I see your mic point though. I don't even use it; I use a logitech mic (yaknow, the one that sits on the desk with a long, thin "neck") instead.
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GC_PaNzerFIN
Work and study @ Technical Uni
+528|6677|Finland

Uzique wrote:

GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:

Mutantbear wrote:

Yet nothing will ever be good enough, I stand by my checklist
How so? Explain. I'm 100% satisfied with my Siberias.
Perhaps it's just a practical thing.

I even used the velcro-monitor mounting thing so I didn't have to fuss around with the microphone everytime I wanted a quick chat... I was told that the sound-input quality and microphone clarity on the Siberias is amazing. Well, even with Windows settings / sound-card settings to max with Boost/dB Gain the microphone barely even picks up my voice from an ergonomic sitting position. I can be within 1 foot of my monitor and it gives me nothing. It just doesn't practically work for me, and it's a disappointment because I've used them literally twice.
Like I HAVE SAID 3 TIMES ALREADY, STICK IT IN THE CORD NOT MONITOR!
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Jenspm
penis
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GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:

Uzique wrote:

GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:


How so? Explain. I'm 100% satisfied with my Siberias.
Perhaps it's just a practical thing.

I even used the velcro-monitor mounting thing so I didn't have to fuss around with the microphone everytime I wanted a quick chat... I was told that the sound-input quality and microphone clarity on the Siberias is amazing. Well, even with Windows settings / sound-card settings to max with Boost/dB Gain the microphone barely even picks up my voice from an ergonomic sitting position. I can be within 1 foot of my monitor and it gives me nothing. It just doesn't practically work for me, and it's a disappointment because I've used them literally twice.
Like I HAVE SAID 3 TIMES ALREADY, STICK IT IN THE CORD NOT MONITOR!
lol
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.Sup
be nice
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Uzique wrote:

Just a side:

I bought a Steelseries Siberia headset a while back after all the ranting and raving I hear about it... what's so special? The separately-attached microphone is a pain in the ass and I barely ever use it, and the actual sound-quality in the cans is average at best. I've gone back to using my 1/4"-jack Creative! Fatal1ty headset already, it's just easier and I see no clear noticeable/bragworthy advantage.

Sorry to go slightly off-topic-- but this "Just get the Siberia!" recommendation doesn't satisfy me, and I took that same advice.
They are white and have a nice design
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Uzique
dasein.
+2,865|6733

GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:

Uzique wrote:

GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:


How so? Explain. I'm 100% satisfied with my Siberias.
Perhaps it's just a practical thing.

I even used the velcro-monitor mounting thing so I didn't have to fuss around with the microphone everytime I wanted a quick chat... I was told that the sound-input quality and microphone clarity on the Siberias is amazing. Well, even with Windows settings / sound-card settings to max with Boost/dB Gain the microphone barely even picks up my voice from an ergonomic sitting position. I can be within 1 foot of my monitor and it gives me nothing. It just doesn't practically work for me, and it's a disappointment because I've used them literally twice.
Like I HAVE SAID 3 TIMES ALREADY, STICK IT IN THE CORD NOT MONITOR!
Why would I choose to dangle a microphone loosely from a cord via a clip when I have, right next to me, a headset that already positions the mic in the standard mouth-position? Sound vs sound... no difference. Mic quality vs mic quality... no difference. Comfort and wearability don't bother me because I'm rarely talking for longer than 1-2 hrs. Creative > Siberia in this use.
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