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StormEye
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I am not sure whether this is the right place to ask but heck its tech forum so audio should also belong here right?

Anyway, lately I am looking for buying a new headphone which is wireless. I do not care too much for the noise canceling since I am in a very quiet environment to begin with anyway. Also I am willing to pay up to $300 (absolute maximum). I do not want headset (I hate them... I have a USB microphone which has much better recording values than any headset that can be compared to.) since I have a separate microphone.

I've been looking at SONY MDR-DS6000 and it seemed to be a pretty good choice for me right now, and here begins my questions.
#1: Is it possible to use this with my Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS Platinum Sound Card?
#2: Is is possible to use it on my laptop (or any other devices) which only has normal headphone jack?
#3: What is your opinion about this product in general?

I will also receive some recommendation of wireless headphones which is within the boundaries which I have set in the second paragraph (which is pretty broad I presume).

EDIT: Added something about headset

Last edited by StormEye (2006-10-11 16:57:34)

Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|7051|132 and Bush

I've loked before but could never find a good set that had a mic as well.. So I just got a nice set of Turtle Beach phones.
Xbone Stormsurgezz
StormEye
Sniper
+50|7095|Malibu
I do not want any headset. Just headphones
claor
Member
+39|6864|Australia
"The MDR-DS6000 enables an easy connection to your home audio system, TV, PC, DVD player or VCR. Hear the difference. "    http://www.sonystyle.com/is-bin/INTERSH … =MDRDS6000

a very good set of headphones.
Twist
Too old to be doing this sh*t
+103|6973|Little blue planet, milky way
The Sony is just fine. you MAY need to get a jack->mini-jack (or whatever it's called) plug to fit it in your PC's stereo port though. As I recall a lot of Sonys headphones comes with the large plug that's standard for good audio equipment, but isn't generally used for PCs. This is not a huge price diff though. A plug will run you like $5.
You SHOULD however be aware that using wireless headphones give you a couple of problems (particularly annoying for PC's and gaming:
1) You run the risk of running our of battery ! Recharging while gaming IS a problem
2) The transmitter takes up space SOMEWHERE near your PC. It's not easily hidden behind the Tuner or CD player.
3) The headphones are running on the 2.4 GHz frequency, this is used by a LOT of applications. You may get loads of interference.
StormEye
Sniper
+50|7095|Malibu
Twist^

Thanks for the great advice.

Ok the problem #1 and #2 are not really that much of a problem since I do charge my wireless devices regularly and I have plenty of space for the base unit. Also I normally use my Klipsch 5.1 Speakers which are awesome. The only time I would use the headphone is during the times when I want to stay quiet and not disturb others (this is usually when the gaming begins).

Now, the #3 problem seems to bother me a little bit. At least at the moment, the wireless devices that I have at home are my cell phone (can I even call this wireless device?) and my Logitech MX Revolution mouse, I do not have other house phone. How problematic do you think it will be?
Twist
Too old to be doing this sh*t
+103|6973|Little blue planet, milky way
I hear you....

Well, your phone will usually be a problem if you keep it too close to your equipment. But this largely depends on the band you're using. the GSM 900 and 1800 bands are particularly "noisy". NMT is better, but signal quality sucks with NMT. But you're in California, so I'm assuming you're using the 850 or 1900 band ? Maybe you have a 3G phone on the 2500 band ?
Well, in either case you're going to have some issues when the phone rings, or when it connects to or updates from the nearest cell tower. This is usually just a couple of seconds, then the noise will "fade". But you can avoid this by simply keeping your cell phone at least 2 meters from your PC or headphones (and NOT in the direct line between your headphones and the transmitter, ofcourse)

The logitech mouse. Not an issue, this supports several frequencies (well, two), so you can change the frequency of the mouse if it's giving you a hard time.

But you also need to be aware of stuff like:
DAB radios, microwave ovens, HAM radios, cordless phones, intercoms, wireless internet connections, wireless TV signal transmiters, doorbells, baby monitors/nanny cams, walkie talkies (especially if you live in a house with children), remote controlled cars or other toys and devices. If you have some sort of Intelligent House Control, that can sometimes be wireless aswell, often on the 2.4 Ghz protocol so save some dough. You're pretty much only safe from a TV remote because it runs on infra red ! Shit I've even seen a COFFEMAKER run on the 2.4 Ghz band, DONT ask what you need a remote to your coffemaker for (!)

Generally the 2.4 GHz band is used a lot, but manufacturers tend to use slightly different frequencies, so if you just keep the stuff far enough apart, then it's rarely a problem. But in a modern household there's TONNES of stuff running on the same band, so seperation can be difficult. Forking out an extra $30-40 for a set with a specifically purchased bandwidth can be worth it sometimes. Or if you know how, go buy some new crystals if you're having problems, and exchange the ones in your headphones and transmitter at a later date.

So offhand, I'd say, take a look around the house from wher eyou're sitting now, and if you can't see more than
2-3 wireless devices, then you're safe.
4-6... Meh... You may have intermittent problems.
7+ You should already HAVE problems.
Buckles
Cheeky Keen
+329|7006|Kent, UK
I'd say get a logitech headset, with or without Mic and paypal me the extra 250 bucks!!
StormEye
Sniper
+50|7095|Malibu
Twist^

Thanks again for the new advice.

I only see two things. Cell phone and wireless mouse (which doesn't seem to be the problem looking at your reply). I use a tri-band mode on my cell phone so I am not exactly sure which signal I am getting from my T-Mobile service (I travel a lot, especially to Asia and they use different frequency over there). So I guess there wouldn't be too much trouble. Also it might be funny that whenever I get some bad interference, I could just assume that someone is calling me (LoL).

BTW what are these Crystals that you are talking about?

^KoB^Buckles^

LoL, you wish. But seriously, please explain yourself about your recommendation.
Buckles
Cheeky Keen
+329|7006|Kent, UK

StormEye wrote:

^KoB^Buckles^

LoL, you wish. But seriously, please explain yourself about your recommendation.
I use a Logitech Premium USB Headset 350. It's AMAZINGLY clear and you get full surround when gaming. It DOES have a mic on it but you don't have to use that, do you? You could also get a similar model without a mic. It's 50 dollars, has 40mm drivers and you can have real loud volumes and not lose any of the crystal clarity

EDIT:
https://www.logitech.com/lang/images/0/12435.jpg

Last edited by ^KoB^Buckles (2006-10-12 15:54:17)

StormEye
Sniper
+50|7095|Malibu
^KoB^Buckles^

Thank you for your explanation.
However, as you know I wanted some advice on the wireless devices. I would have had not much of a problem or questions to ask if I was searching for the wired devices.
I am a big fan of Logitech when it comes to mouse and I had some good experiences with the USB micro phone that they offered back in the days. I just am not sure about the headsets. Anyway, the ones that I see, even the one on the picture that you have loaded, are wired headsets.
Buckles
Cheeky Keen
+329|7006|Kent, UK

StormEye wrote:

^KoB^Buckles^

Thank you for your explanation.
However, as you know I wanted some advice on the wireless devices. I would have had not much of a problem or questions to ask if I was searching for the wired devices.
I am a big fan of Logitech when it comes to mouse and I had some good experiences with the USB micro phone that they offered back in the days. I just am not sure about the headsets. Anyway, the ones that I see, even the one on the picture that you have loaded, are wired headsets.
Why are you soo keen on Wireless? Wireless=more to go wrong. Stick with a wired one and it won't give you a fraction of the trouble.
StormEye
Sniper
+50|7095|Malibu

^KoB^Buckles wrote:

Why are you soo keen on Wireless? Wireless=more to go wrong. Stick with a wired one and it won't give you a fraction of the trouble.
I am not exactly too keen on getting the wireless. What I wanted to do is to see whether the wireless headphones had some good in them since being able to be from the limitations that the cord can bring to me when moving around and sometimes be disturbing to have a cord dangling off the side of my face.

I currently do have a wired headphones and was trying to explore the new world of wireless headphone. Never had extensive experience before so wanted to try one now. Thats my explanation.
unnamednewbie13
Moderator
+2,074|7221|PNW

I'm a really big fan of the Sony MDR series.
Buckles
Cheeky Keen
+329|7006|Kent, UK

StormEye wrote:

^KoB^Buckles wrote:

Why are you soo keen on Wireless? Wireless=more to go wrong. Stick with a wired one and it won't give you a fraction of the trouble.
I am not exactly too keen on getting the wireless. What I wanted to do is to see whether the wireless headphones had some good in them since being able to be from the limitations that the cord can bring to me when moving around and sometimes be disturbing to have a cord dangling off the side of my face.

I currently do have a wired headphones and was trying to explore the new world of wireless headphone. Never had extensive experience before so wanted to try one now. Thats my explanation.
Good stuff. I've never had a problem with my corded headset though, it plugs into a USB hub on the front of my case and i drape it over my leg to take up the slack. I can move all around my bedroom with the headset on, to open/close my door, get bits off my shelf etc.
and a decent surround-sound wireless headset will take up a helluva lot of desk space for the cradle/charger
StormEye
Sniper
+50|7095|Malibu

^KoB^Buckles wrote:

Good stuff. I've never had a problem with my corded headset though, it plugs into a USB hub on the front of my case and i drape it over my leg to take up the slack. I can move all around my bedroom with the headset on, to open/close my door, get bits off my shelf etc.
and a decent surround-sound wireless headset will take up a helluva lot of desk space for the cradle/charger
As you might have noticed from one of the replies from above, I do have a lot of space on my desk for the base unit. So the space is not an issue.
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