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Thread: PC Headset

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    Hi,

    Im wanting to get a new headset, iv had the same one for like 4 years which is;
    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Comput...item3ccb981b51
    like cheapest one on ebay, im wanting to spend about £30-40 on a cony, one, I listen to music, skype etc nothing too fancy.
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    I use microsoft lifechat lx-3000 have done for a few years always been fine for me

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    Quote Originally Posted by scottish View Post
    I use microsoft lifechat lx-3000 have done for a few years always been fine for me
    this.

    it's an amazing headset

    robbie // pension.

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    I had a headset and about 6 years ago, it wasn't an expensive one but I switched to a headphone / desktop mic combination because I thought that headphones would be more comfortable, and the mic sound quality would be better as stand-alone products. Absolutely the best decision if you've got a desktop PC imho and I will never use a headset again.

    What I use:
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sony-MDRXD20...dp/B0007N55NW/ (replaced by an inferior product now)
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Logitech-980...dp/B0000ATCOR/

    The headphones cost approx £15 new and have amazing build-quality (it's still going strong after 6 years of daily abuse) and excellent sound quality, way above what you'd expect for the cost. You can get a decent set of headphones for under £20 if you read professional reviews as I did and check buyer feedback as carefully as possible.

    The mic is used by several professional Youtube commentators such as IIIBREADIII* and many others. I've been asked many times on Skype what mic I'm using because it's super clear and has great quality sound and is definitely worth more than the £18 they're asking for it at Amazon.co.uk

    If you've really got your heart set on a headset, Microsoft Lifechat LX-3000 is not a bad call (as @scottish posted)
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Microsoft-Li...Headset-Black/ approx £20. But neither audio in or out will be as high a quality as standalone products.

    Good luck!

    * Bread's setup video showing microphone: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MhcVS40-I9I / 4:47 for mic info.
    Last edited by tm; 23-10-2012 at 12:57 PM.

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    Lifechat, got one myself, Had it for 2 years nearly, was fine until I stood on it so I fixed it with tape, was just cracked on the side.

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