Whats a good set for the price?
"the price"
Set a budget
Set a budget
fatal1ty headphones
less than 100Bevo wrote:
"the price"
Set a budget
I see. 100..Backupwayback wrote:
less than 100Bevo wrote:
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Set a budget
100 sheep perhaps? Anyway..
Kimmmmmmmmmmmm wrote:
fatal1ty headphones
100 rupees won't get you very far m8Backupwayback wrote:
less than 100Bevo wrote:
"the price"
Set a budget
100 kuwait dinars willBevo wrote:
100 rupees won't get you very far m8Backupwayback wrote:
less than 100Bevo wrote:
"the price"
Set a budget
I'd type my pc specs out all fancy again but teh mods would remove it. Again.
100$$$$
Just as an estimate
Looking for good value compared to the price
Just as an estimate
Looking for good value compared to the price
Tritton 5.1 headset for like 80 bucks me think.
lemme look
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6826235006
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6826235007
94.99 or something like that. Second is 3.5 top is USB
lemme look
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6826235006
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6826235007
94.99 or something like that. Second is 3.5 top is USB
Last edited by SonderKommando (2010-11-23 14:19:14)
Kimmmmmmmmmmmm wrote:
fatal1ty headphones
Kimmmmmmmmmmmm wrote:
Kimmmmmmmmmmmm wrote:
fatal1ty headphones
http://www.turtlebeach.com/products/pc- … -hpa2.aspx
has anyone used those before?
has anyone used those before?
Last edited by Backupwayback (2010-11-23 16:25:38)
RDMC wrote:
Kimmmmmmmmmmmm wrote:
Kimmmmmmmmmmmm wrote:
fatal1ty headphones
Kimmmmmmmmmmmm wrote:
RDMC wrote:
Kimmmmmmmmmmmm wrote:
sometimes i feel like i just cannot get thru to you.. these fatal1ty ones are the ones.Backupwayback wrote:
http://www.turtlebeach.com/products/pc-gaming-headsets/ear-force-hpa2.aspx
has anyone used those before?
Steelseries Siberia are good as well.
What are you looking for, specifically? A gaming headset, something for music, something to block external noises?
For the sake of sound quality, since I don't know what else you're looking for, I'd look in to ordering a pair of Grados SR60s. Well within budget and fantastic for the price.
Edit: As it turns out, you can get the SR80i for 100 as well. These seem to have improved bass over the SR60s, which might be appreciated.
For the sake of sound quality, since I don't know what else you're looking for, I'd look in to ordering a pair of Grados SR60s. Well within budget and fantastic for the price.
Edit: As it turns out, you can get the SR80i for 100 as well. These seem to have improved bass over the SR60s, which might be appreciated.
Last edited by Defiance (2010-11-30 15:01:51)
I've had these for ...8 years now? I dunno, a while. They're pretty good. Well under $100.
Nah, seriously.
AKG K 240
Sennheiser HD 280
For under $100, not really sure what else you'd find.
Nah, seriously.
AKG K 240
Sennheiser HD 280
For under $100, not really sure what else you'd find.
EE (hats
Sennheiser HD205
Can highly recommend these bad-boys. Nice powerful bass with a decent mid to high. I got my pair for £50, so I guess it'd be like $75
Anyway they're awesome. You're missing out.
Can highly recommend these bad-boys. Nice powerful bass with a decent mid to high. I got my pair for £50, so I guess it'd be like $75
Anyway they're awesome. You're missing out.
I use this pair of headphones currently - the sound quality is great, but if you have a big head it will take quite some time for them to become comfortable. They are billed as a noise canceling headphone, which in this case just means that the headphone clamps together with a LOT of pressure. Only after several months of daily use have they reached the point where they don't hurt after a few hours.Airwolf wrote:
Sennheiser HD205
Can highly recommend these bad-boys. Nice powerful bass with a decent mid to high. I got my pair for £50, so I guess it'd be like $75
Anyway they're awesome. You're missing out.
Look at deals.woot.com/sellout right now. Razer Headphones for$ 34.99...good deal?
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noise cancelling means active phase/whitenoise technology.[HOF]Mercenary wrote:
I use this pair of headphones currently - the sound quality is great, but if you have a big head it will take quite some time for them to become comfortable. They are billed as a noise canceling headphone, which in this case just means that the headphone clamps together with a LOT of pressure. Only after several months of daily use have they reached the point where they don't hurt after a few hours.Airwolf wrote:
Sennheiser HD205
Can highly recommend these bad-boys. Nice powerful bass with a decent mid to high. I got my pair for £50, so I guess it'd be like $75
Anyway they're awesome. You're missing out.
noise isolation means sound-proof seal... usually ear bud.
http://www.earphonesolutions.com/nocavsnois.html
http://www.obsessable.com/feature/headp … ancelling/
EE (hats
Fata1ity is horrible, especially the mic...