QUOTE(wittywalrus @ Oct 23 2010, 12:41 PM)
Logitech & Philips the cheap ones. Or try the ROCCAT Vire & SteelSeries 3HGaMinG HeadseT Club, GameRz Lai!
GaMinG HeadseT Club, GameRz Lai!
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anyone tried monster beats by dr. dre yet?
looks tempting |
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Oct 28 2010, 12:19 AM
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Oct 28 2010, 08:20 AM
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website slowpoke?
http://hothardware.com/News/Sennheiser-Int..._medium=twitter Sennheiser Introduces New Gaming Headset Lineup Sennheiser probably isn't the first company that comes to mind when you think about gaming headsets. That's because the company really isn't in that market. They're best known for higher-end headphones for musicians and music lovers, but rarely do they enter the same territory as Razer and Turtle Beach. ![]() Now, that's different. With gamers shelling out so much for accessories, Sennheiser has decided to try their hand at this game. They're announcing four new gaming headsets today, with the PC 360 being the flagship device. It uses an open-air design, while the PC 163D and PC 333D are equipped with Dolby Headphone technology for 7.1 surround sound virtualization. All three of these have fold-down microphones, and you'll probably be hard-pressed to find a better sounding set of gaming headphones. In fact, you could definitely use these outside of the LAN party when just jamming, and with the prices taken into consideration, you probably should. Speaking of prices: the PC 360 ($299.95), PC 163D ($209.95), PC 333D ($239.95) and PC 330 ($169.95) are available now. ![]() QUOTE Sennheiser launches an arsenal of innovative gaming headsets New flagship model and two surround-sound headsets for 3D gaming OLD LYME, Conn. – October 26, 2010: Audio specialist Sennheiser Communications introduces a new line of headsets designed for hardcore gamers. Heading up the line is the PC 360—the new flagship headset for pro gamers featuring Sennheiser’s acclaimed Open-Aire™ acoustics and an innovative microphone mute control. For an even more intense gaming experience, the PC 163D and PC 333D are equipped with Dolby® Headphone technology for immersive 7.1 surround sound virtualization. Rounding out the line, the PC 330 G4ME delivers DJ-inspired performance and quality for enthusiasts who take LAN parties as seriously as the professionals. The Sennheiser PC 360 gaming headset (click on image for hi-res) PC 360: Designed for pro gamers As the follow-up to the hugely successful PC 350, the Sennheiser PC 360 has a lot to live up to—and it doesn’t disappoint. Sennheiser Open-Aire speaker technology and a top-notch noise-canceling microphone deliver outstanding hi-fi performance. Although the velvety-soft ear pads and large ear cups fully cover the ears, their open design prevents the artificial sound that can take the shine off even the most intense session. The natural sound also enhances music, movies and internet telephony. But it’s the open acoustics and intuitive controls that will really get gamers’ pulses racing. The open design creates a more lifelike soundscape by allowing sound waves to expand and contract as they would in nature, and ensures continuous airflow to keep users cool. A quick-access volume control is integrated onto the right ear cup, allowing gamers to make volume adjustments quickly without breaking their concentration. To mute the microphone, just raise the boom. The Sennheiser PC 163D gaming headset (click on image for hi-res) PC 163D: A new dimension in 3D gaming at home Sennheiser Communications’ PC 163D headset thrusts players headfirst into an extraordinary home gaming experience. The combination of powerful Sennheiser sound and Dolby® Headphone technology enables gamers to distinguish aural cues from all directions- not just left and right. The virtual 7.1 channel, 360-degree coverage allows players to hear footsteps behind a wall or detect the opponent’s position—allowing them to stay steps ahead of the competition. Sennheiser Communications brought in professional gaming team mTw to fine-tune every last detail of the PC 163D—and it shows. Professional gamer Christoffer Sunde explains the benefits of 7.1-channel surround virtualization: “Thanks to the fantastic multi-channel experience, we can now pinpoint the in-game competitor just by the sound.” The PC 163D is equipped with a noise-canceling microphone, ensuring your voice comes across clearly. An adjustable boom offers more comfort and flexibility during the game. The design, too, makes the PC 163D comfortable to use. The open build keeps players aware of what’s going on around them and guarantees continuous airflow to the ears. An integrated volume control allows gamers to adjust volume levels on the fly. The Sennheiser PC 333D gaming headset (click on image for hi-res) PC 333D: The new dimension in 3D tournament gaming The PC 333D could be a game changer. For Sennheiser Communications, it’s certainly a statement of intent: to take professional-standard gaming and 3D movies to a new level of realism using high-end multi-channel technology. The PC 333D aims to bring the virtual soundscape alive with 7.1-channel surround sound simulation powered by Dolby® Headphone technology. For FPS enthusiasts used to the basic sound orientation of two-channel headsets, it’s a huge sensory jump. The ultra-realism of multi-channel audio is not only enhanced by the closed-acoustic design, but also the excellent quality of the PC 333D’s speakers. The overall effect is a much more intense and immersive gaming experience. The PC 333D helps gamers register crucial sounds, and gain a better impression of where and how far away opponents are, and which way they are moving. Movie lovers will appreciate the extraordinary sound, which catapults them right into the action. It’s no exaggeration to say that the PC 333D takes the gaming and movie experience to a whole new level. Sennheiser Communications’ tie-in with the world-class gamers at mTw clearly had a big influence on the professional look and feel of the PC 333D. One ear cup is fitted with a clever “DJ Hinge” that users can single-handedly swivel up to talk to people around them. The microphone automatically mutes when the boom is raised. In-game communication with teammates is just as comfortable and intuitive. The volume control is located directly on one ear cup for easy access, and a professional standard noise-canceling microphone delivers Sennheiser-grade calls and chats, even at raucous LAN events. PC 330 G4ME: A high-performance headset designed for your G4ME The noise of mass gaming sessions is always a challenge, but Sennheiser Communications has designed a great solution: a clever ear-cup design that strikes the balance between immersion and communication. The PC 330 features closed acoustics, so gamers can completely shut out their surroundings for full-on action. To talk to neighbors directly, just flip up the right ear cup like DJs do in a club. Other convenient features include automatic microphone mute, which is triggered when the boom is raised, and a volume control built right into the right ear cup. Of course, the PC 330 features trademark Sennheiser stereo sound quality and a high-end noise-canceling microphone that makes it easy to chat uninterrupted online. Pricing and availability (click links below to view hi-res images) The PC 360 ($299.95), PC 163D ($209.95), PC 333D ($239.95) and PC 330 ($169.95) are available now. Visit www.sennheiserusa.com for stores. I thought PC360 was released long long time ago? |
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Oct 28 2010, 11:11 AM
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can lawan my SS 7H?
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Oct 28 2010, 12:08 PM
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Oct 28 2010, 01:50 PM
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wow Sennheiser <3
just borrow A900 from my fren... gay sound even without soundcard o.O |
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Oct 28 2010, 02:04 PM
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Oct 28 2010, 02:18 PM
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» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « I still prefer the AKG GHS 1... I prefer looks over sq~ |
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Oct 28 2010, 02:44 PM
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or get Denon AH-D7000
Added on October 28, 2010, 3:01 pmor maybe HD800 This post has been edited by genjo: Oct 28 2010, 03:01 PM |
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Oct 28 2010, 03:05 PM
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Oct 28 2010, 04:03 PM
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QUOTE(Lil Kiasu @ Oct 28 2010, 02:18 PM) » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « I still prefer the AKG GHS 1... I prefer looks over sq~ QUOTE(genjo @ Oct 28 2010, 02:44 PM) HD800 are u insane?lol Denon D7000! no way ppl would buy this for gaming, somemore need good amp to power full utilize them lol |
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Oct 28 2010, 04:15 PM
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QUOTE(Boomeraangkid @ Oct 28 2010, 11:11 AM) Can lawan?? Caaann. But dont be suprised when the senn not only smacks, but beats the shit out of ur ss. And once its done and ur ss is laying bleeding on the ground, the senn can still take a piss all over ur ss. Heh heh heh QUOTE(victor2212 @ Oct 28 2010, 04:03 PM) thats why you are a razer lover Dont be suprised if got ppl bought the d7000 for gaming. Maybe not in this ctry. But surely someone out there has. Im sure ull be able to find a few on head-fi. HD800 are u insane? lol Denon D7000! no way ppl would buy this for gaming, somemore need good amp to power full utilize them lol Same goes for the hd800. Though imho, the senns sound really good, but i just cant stand their laid back sound signature. Good for lembik songs, but for fast, high energy music like metal (which is what i listen to) it fails This post has been edited by mADmAN: Oct 28 2010, 04:18 PM |
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Oct 28 2010, 04:18 PM
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QUOTE(mADmAN @ Oct 28 2010, 04:15 PM) Can lawan?? Caaann. But dont be suprised when the senn not only smacks, but beats the shit out of ur ss. And once its done and ur ss is laying bleeding on the ground, the senn can still take a piss all over ur ss. i wont be suprised but not many people would do that i think. Dont be suprised if got ppl bought the d7000 for gaming. Maybe not in this ctry. But surely someone out there has. Im sure ull be able to find a few on head-fi. Same goes for the hd800. Though imho, the senns sound really good, but i just cant stand their laid back sound signature. Good for lembik songs, but for fast, high energy music like metal (which is what i listen to) it fails if find senns very good. Used Hd437 for gaming last time and it was not bad. You're a beyer fan after all no? Getting the manufakture? Or Tesla 1? Your dt990 no more flag ship already |
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Oct 28 2010, 04:19 PM
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for d7000 and hd800, which will u go for?
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Oct 28 2010, 04:21 PM
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Beyer fan yes. Also AT fan. Not much into audio anymore. Moving back to playing cars now. Somemore just got married this past sunday so need to concentrate funds on more important things like furnishing my coming apartment
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Oct 28 2010, 04:22 PM
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QUOTE(genjo @ Oct 28 2010, 04:19 PM) havent audition so dunno haha. And out of my price range, im just a form5 student Added on October 28, 2010, 4:23 pm QUOTE(mADmAN @ Oct 28 2010, 04:21 PM) Beyer fan yes. Also AT fan. Not much into audio anymore. Moving back to playing cars now. Somemore just got married this past sunday so need to concentrate funds on more important things like furnishing my coming apartment Congratulations on your marriage So u selling your cans? This post has been edited by victor2212: Oct 28 2010, 04:23 PM |
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Oct 28 2010, 04:24 PM
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Seeing how i dont like senn sound signature. Ill go for d7000 even thiugh ive never heard both.
Victor. Thanks. Selling my cans??? NNEEEVVEEEEEEEEEEEEERRRR!!!!!!! |
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Oct 28 2010, 04:27 PM
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QUOTE(mADmAN @ Oct 28 2010, 04:24 PM) Seeing how i dont like senn sound signature. Ill go for d7000 even thiugh ive never heard both. haha ! Victor. Thanks. Selling my cans??? NNEEEVVEEEEEEEEEEEEERRRR!!!!!!! i heard d2000 before , its good but heavy at the drivers part, the cups. dt440 heavy at the band. so went with dt880, the cool thing about beyer for me , they look heavy but they're not the dt880 and dt990s |
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N not forgetting the most comfortable pads ever.
They really broke thr mould with those velours pads imho |
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