What Head-Phones do you guys where with your glasses?
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I'm in the market for a surround sound head-set, but I can't figure out which ones are best to use with the glasses, so they dont press to hard against your head.
I'm in the market for a surround sound head-set, but I can't figure out which ones are best to use with the glasses, so they dont press to hard against your head.
I'm in the market for a surround sound head-set, but I can't figure out which ones are best to use with the glasses, so they dont press to hard against your head.
I'm in the market for a surround sound head-set, but I can't figure out which ones are best to use with the glasses, so they dont press to hard against your head.
Razer Megalodon, however they do press the glasses hard and the combination is uncomfortable for longer use, unless you tilt the back of the glasses a bit so they don't go under the headphones... and I suppose that pretty much any bigger headphones might have the same issue with the 3D Vision glasses.
Razer Megalodon, however they do press the glasses hard and the combination is uncomfortable for longer use, unless you tilt the back of the glasses a bit so they don't go under the headphones... and I suppose that pretty much any bigger headphones might have the same issue with the 3D Vision glasses.
Razer Megalodon, however they do press the glasses hard and the combination is uncomfortable for longer use, unless you tilt the back of the glasses a bit so they don't go under the headphones... and I suppose that pretty much any bigger headphones might have the same issue with the 3D Vision glasses.
Razer Megalodon, however they do press the glasses hard and the combination is uncomfortable for longer use, unless you tilt the back of the glasses a bit so they don't go under the headphones... and I suppose that pretty much any bigger headphones might have the same issue with the 3D Vision glasses.
Surround headsets are actually normal headsets with built-in soundcard capable of mixing 5.1 sources to stereo surround. Only real surround headset that has more than 2 elements is Roccat Kave.
Have you thought of buying Sennheiser HD 555 or Grado SR60i, Zalman clip-on mic and Auzentech X-Fi Forte? That'd be MUCH better option.
Surround headsets are actually normal headsets with built-in soundcard capable of mixing 5.1 sources to stereo surround. Only real surround headset that has more than 2 elements is Roccat Kave.
Have you thought of buying Sennheiser HD 555 or Grado SR60i, Zalman clip-on mic and Auzentech X-Fi Forte? That'd be MUCH better option.
Surround headsets are actually normal headsets with built-in soundcard capable of mixing 5.1 sources to stereo surround. Only real surround headset that has more than 2 elements is Roccat Kave.
Have you thought of buying Sennheiser HD 555 or Grado SR60i, Zalman clip-on mic and Auzentech X-Fi Forte? That'd be MUCH better option.
Surround headsets are actually normal headsets with built-in soundcard capable of mixing 5.1 sources to stereo surround. Only real surround headset that has more than 2 elements is Roccat Kave.
Have you thought of buying Sennheiser HD 555 or Grado SR60i, Zalman clip-on mic and Auzentech X-Fi Forte? That'd be MUCH better option.
I agree with KJD i have a Auzentech forte and a set of sennheiser hd650 reference head phones, they sound pretty awesome and you have a soft foam cloth ear surround so they kinda mould over the glass arms and dont press to hard at all. The surround is done with the auzentech card and is very effective.
I agree with KJD i have a Auzentech forte and a set of sennheiser hd650 reference head phones, they sound pretty awesome and you have a soft foam cloth ear surround so they kinda mould over the glass arms and dont press to hard at all. The surround is done with the auzentech card and is very effective.
I agree with KJD i have a Auzentech forte and a set of sennheiser hd650 reference head phones, they sound pretty awesome and you have a soft foam cloth ear surround so they kinda mould over the glass arms and dont press to hard at all. The surround is done with the auzentech card and is very effective.
I agree with KJD i have a Auzentech forte and a set of sennheiser hd650 reference head phones, they sound pretty awesome and you have a soft foam cloth ear surround so they kinda mould over the glass arms and dont press to hard at all. The surround is done with the auzentech card and is very effective.
I have never seen anybody outside of audiophile forums recommend these headphones and it's a damm shame. I have personally come to love my Ultrasone HFI-15G headphones for gaming. Ultrasone is one of the few high-end headphone manufacturers that offers a good range of legitimate surround sound headphones. They have their own natural surround sound technology called "S-Logic," and they are IMO the best gaming headphones around for the money. They're somewhat slim for overhead headphones, and they're nice and light weight. Plus, they're open ear, which is what you want if you're going to be wearing 3D vision glasses.
They're so good that I prefer to use them over my custom ALO modified Ultrasone HFI-780's, which is a very expensive, high quality & high end pair of closed ear headphones. The fact is that high-end closed ear headphones are only useful if you have headphone amplifier, and even then, you only listen to music with them. Stick to a good lightweight pair of open ear headphones, you don't need the added quality in gaming, and you won't even notice it.
[url="http://www.ultrasone.com/index_en.php?level=1&CatID=13.36&inhalt_id=45&shop_level=2&shop_CatID=1&shop_inhalt_id=0&do=showDetails&artikel_typ=allgemein&artikel_id=1&PHPSESSID=1716f8645388b0665e326afd099da096"]Here's the Ultrasone HFI-15G I am recommending.[/url]
[url="http://www.aloaudio.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1_16_106&products_id=65"]& here is the Ultrasone HFI-780 that I have, which I prefer the 15G over when it comes to gaming.[/url]
I have never seen anybody outside of audiophile forums recommend these headphones and it's a damm shame. I have personally come to love my Ultrasone HFI-15G headphones for gaming. Ultrasone is one of the few high-end headphone manufacturers that offers a good range of legitimate surround sound headphones. They have their own natural surround sound technology called "S-Logic," and they are IMO the best gaming headphones around for the money. They're somewhat slim for overhead headphones, and they're nice and light weight. Plus, they're open ear, which is what you want if you're going to be wearing 3D vision glasses.
They're so good that I prefer to use them over my custom ALO modified Ultrasone HFI-780's, which is a very expensive, high quality & high end pair of closed ear headphones. The fact is that high-end closed ear headphones are only useful if you have headphone amplifier, and even then, you only listen to music with them. Stick to a good lightweight pair of open ear headphones, you don't need the added quality in gaming, and you won't even notice it.
I have never seen anybody outside of audiophile forums recommend these headphones and it's a damm shame. I have personally come to love my Ultrasone HFI-15G headphones for gaming. Ultrasone is one of the few high-end headphone manufacturers that offers a good range of legitimate surround sound headphones. They have their own natural surround sound technology called "S-Logic," and they are IMO the best gaming headphones around for the money. They're somewhat slim for overhead headphones, and they're nice and light weight. Plus, they're open ear, which is what you want if you're going to be wearing 3D vision glasses.
They're so good that I prefer to use them over my custom ALO modified Ultrasone HFI-780's, which is a very expensive, high quality & high end pair of closed ear headphones. The fact is that high-end closed ear headphones are only useful if you have headphone amplifier, and even then, you only listen to music with them. Stick to a good lightweight pair of open ear headphones, you don't need the added quality in gaming, and you won't even notice it.
[url="http://www.ultrasone.com/index_en.php?level=1&CatID=13.36&inhalt_id=45&shop_level=2&shop_CatID=1&shop_inhalt_id=0&do=showDetails&artikel_typ=allgemein&artikel_id=1&PHPSESSID=1716f8645388b0665e326afd099da096"]Here's the Ultrasone HFI-15G I am recommending.[/url]
[url="http://www.aloaudio.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1_16_106&products_id=65"]& here is the Ultrasone HFI-780 that I have, which I prefer the 15G over when it comes to gaming.[/url]
I have never seen anybody outside of audiophile forums recommend these headphones and it's a damm shame. I have personally come to love my Ultrasone HFI-15G headphones for gaming. Ultrasone is one of the few high-end headphone manufacturers that offers a good range of legitimate surround sound headphones. They have their own natural surround sound technology called "S-Logic," and they are IMO the best gaming headphones around for the money. They're somewhat slim for overhead headphones, and they're nice and light weight. Plus, they're open ear, which is what you want if you're going to be wearing 3D vision glasses.
They're so good that I prefer to use them over my custom ALO modified Ultrasone HFI-780's, which is a very expensive, high quality & high end pair of closed ear headphones. The fact is that high-end closed ear headphones are only useful if you have headphone amplifier, and even then, you only listen to music with them. Stick to a good lightweight pair of open ear headphones, you don't need the added quality in gaming, and you won't even notice it.
I use Psyko's. They do not interfere with the Nvidia glasses at all. I don't generally recommend them because the sound quality isn't audiophile level and they are over priced. However, the sound placement for gaming is great and they are very comfortable so I enjoy using them.
I use Psyko's. They do not interfere with the Nvidia glasses at all. I don't generally recommend them because the sound quality isn't audiophile level and they are over priced. However, the sound placement for gaming is great and they are very comfortable so I enjoy using them.
I use Psyko's. They do not interfere with the Nvidia glasses at all. I don't generally recommend them because the sound quality isn't audiophile level and they are over priced. However, the sound placement for gaming is great and they are very comfortable so I enjoy using them.
I use Psyko's. They do not interfere with the Nvidia glasses at all. I don't generally recommend them because the sound quality isn't audiophile level and they are over priced. However, the sound placement for gaming is great and they are very comfortable so I enjoy using them.
[quote name='Draygonn' post='1128275' date='Oct 8 2010, 07:40 PM']I use Psyko's. They do not interfere with the Nvidia glasses at all. I don't generally recommend them because the sound quality isn't audiophile level and they are over priced. However, the sound placement for gaming is great and they are very comfortable so I enjoy using them.[/quote]
Those Psykos are what i want to get. Other than online reviews i havent heard many real consumer reviews about them, do they really suck that bad for anything but gaming? It wont stop me from buying them unless something better gets my attention. What sound card do you use to play them with.
I heard the positonal awarness is unreal with these things, 5 drivers for full surround sound, multiple voices coming at you from all angles at the same time, sounds crazy good to me.
299$ are a little steep though. Do they light up like a disco hall, you will look like a carnival to up shop on your head. Seen utube videos of these and they look great in the persons hand but once they go to the head you look retarded lol
[quote name='Draygonn' post='1128275' date='Oct 8 2010, 07:40 PM']I use Psyko's. They do not interfere with the Nvidia glasses at all. I don't generally recommend them because the sound quality isn't audiophile level and they are over priced. However, the sound placement for gaming is great and they are very comfortable so I enjoy using them.
Those Psykos are what i want to get. Other than online reviews i havent heard many real consumer reviews about them, do they really suck that bad for anything but gaming? It wont stop me from buying them unless something better gets my attention. What sound card do you use to play them with.
I heard the positonal awarness is unreal with these things, 5 drivers for full surround sound, multiple voices coming at you from all angles at the same time, sounds crazy good to me.
299$ are a little steep though. Do they light up like a disco hall, you will look like a carnival to up shop on your head. Seen utube videos of these and they look great in the persons hand but once they go to the head you look retarded lol
[quote name='Draygonn' post='1128275' date='Oct 8 2010, 07:40 PM']I use Psyko's. They do not interfere with the Nvidia glasses at all. I don't generally recommend them because the sound quality isn't audiophile level and they are over priced. However, the sound placement for gaming is great and they are very comfortable so I enjoy using them.[/quote]
Those Psykos are what i want to get. Other than online reviews i havent heard many real consumer reviews about them, do they really suck that bad for anything but gaming? It wont stop me from buying them unless something better gets my attention. What sound card do you use to play them with.
I heard the positonal awarness is unreal with these things, 5 drivers for full surround sound, multiple voices coming at you from all angles at the same time, sounds crazy good to me.
299$ are a little steep though. Do they light up like a disco hall, you will look like a carnival to up shop on your head. Seen utube videos of these and they look great in the persons hand but once they go to the head you look retarded lol
[quote name='Draygonn' post='1128275' date='Oct 8 2010, 07:40 PM']I use Psyko's. They do not interfere with the Nvidia glasses at all. I don't generally recommend them because the sound quality isn't audiophile level and they are over priced. However, the sound placement for gaming is great and they are very comfortable so I enjoy using them.
Those Psykos are what i want to get. Other than online reviews i havent heard many real consumer reviews about them, do they really suck that bad for anything but gaming? It wont stop me from buying them unless something better gets my attention. What sound card do you use to play them with.
I heard the positonal awarness is unreal with these things, 5 drivers for full surround sound, multiple voices coming at you from all angles at the same time, sounds crazy good to me.
299$ are a little steep though. Do they light up like a disco hall, you will look like a carnival to up shop on your head. Seen utube videos of these and they look great in the persons hand but once they go to the head you look retarded lol
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Have you thought of buying Sennheiser HD 555 or Grado SR60i, Zalman clip-on mic and Auzentech X-Fi Forte? That'd be MUCH better option.
Have you thought of buying Sennheiser HD 555 or Grado SR60i, Zalman clip-on mic and Auzentech X-Fi Forte? That'd be MUCH better option.
Have you thought of buying Sennheiser HD 555 or Grado SR60i, Zalman clip-on mic and Auzentech X-Fi Forte? That'd be MUCH better option.
Have you thought of buying Sennheiser HD 555 or Grado SR60i, Zalman clip-on mic and Auzentech X-Fi Forte? That'd be MUCH better option.
They're so good that I prefer to use them over my custom ALO modified Ultrasone HFI-780's, which is a very expensive, high quality & high end pair of closed ear headphones. The fact is that high-end closed ear headphones are only useful if you have headphone amplifier, and even then, you only listen to music with them. Stick to a good lightweight pair of open ear headphones, you don't need the added quality in gaming, and you won't even notice it.
[url="http://www.ultrasone.com/index_en.php?level=1&CatID=13.36&inhalt_id=45&shop_level=2&shop_CatID=1&shop_inhalt_id=0&do=showDetails&artikel_typ=allgemein&artikel_id=1&PHPSESSID=1716f8645388b0665e326afd099da096"]Here's the Ultrasone HFI-15G I am recommending.[/url]
[url="http://www.aloaudio.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1_16_106&products_id=65"]& here is the Ultrasone HFI-780 that I have, which I prefer the 15G over when it comes to gaming.[/url]
They're so good that I prefer to use them over my custom ALO modified Ultrasone HFI-780's, which is a very expensive, high quality & high end pair of closed ear headphones. The fact is that high-end closed ear headphones are only useful if you have headphone amplifier, and even then, you only listen to music with them. Stick to a good lightweight pair of open ear headphones, you don't need the added quality in gaming, and you won't even notice it.
Here's the Ultrasone HFI-15G I am recommending.
& here is the Ultrasone HFI-780 that I have, which I prefer the 15G over when it comes to gaming.
They're so good that I prefer to use them over my custom ALO modified Ultrasone HFI-780's, which is a very expensive, high quality & high end pair of closed ear headphones. The fact is that high-end closed ear headphones are only useful if you have headphone amplifier, and even then, you only listen to music with them. Stick to a good lightweight pair of open ear headphones, you don't need the added quality in gaming, and you won't even notice it.
[url="http://www.ultrasone.com/index_en.php?level=1&CatID=13.36&inhalt_id=45&shop_level=2&shop_CatID=1&shop_inhalt_id=0&do=showDetails&artikel_typ=allgemein&artikel_id=1&PHPSESSID=1716f8645388b0665e326afd099da096"]Here's the Ultrasone HFI-15G I am recommending.[/url]
[url="http://www.aloaudio.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1_16_106&products_id=65"]& here is the Ultrasone HFI-780 that I have, which I prefer the 15G over when it comes to gaming.[/url]
They're so good that I prefer to use them over my custom ALO modified Ultrasone HFI-780's, which is a very expensive, high quality & high end pair of closed ear headphones. The fact is that high-end closed ear headphones are only useful if you have headphone amplifier, and even then, you only listen to music with them. Stick to a good lightweight pair of open ear headphones, you don't need the added quality in gaming, and you won't even notice it.
Here's the Ultrasone HFI-15G I am recommending.
& here is the Ultrasone HFI-780 that I have, which I prefer the 15G over when it comes to gaming.
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Cooler Master ATCS 840 Black | Sparkle Calibre GTX480's in SLI
Display: Dell Ultrasharp U2711 and Alienware OptX AW2310 w/ 3D Vision shades
Peripherals: Logitech G27, Steelseries 6Gv2 & XAI, Buttkicker Gamer 2, Beyer Dynamic DT880s 600Ω with FiiO E9 Amp
Those Psykos are what i want to get. Other than online reviews i havent heard many real consumer reviews about them, do they really suck that bad for anything but gaming? It wont stop me from buying them unless something better gets my attention. What sound card do you use to play them with.
I heard the positonal awarness is unreal with these things, 5 drivers for full surround sound, multiple voices coming at you from all angles at the same time, sounds crazy good to me.
299$ are a little steep though. Do they light up like a disco hall, you will look like a carnival to up shop on your head. Seen utube videos of these and they look great in the persons hand but once they go to the head you look retarded lol
Those Psykos are what i want to get. Other than online reviews i havent heard many real consumer reviews about them, do they really suck that bad for anything but gaming? It wont stop me from buying them unless something better gets my attention. What sound card do you use to play them with.
I heard the positonal awarness is unreal with these things, 5 drivers for full surround sound, multiple voices coming at you from all angles at the same time, sounds crazy good to me.
299$ are a little steep though. Do they light up like a disco hall, you will look like a carnival to up shop on your head. Seen utube videos of these and they look great in the persons hand but once they go to the head you look retarded lol
Watercool any gpu cheap, AKA- "The Mod"
Those Psykos are what i want to get. Other than online reviews i havent heard many real consumer reviews about them, do they really suck that bad for anything but gaming? It wont stop me from buying them unless something better gets my attention. What sound card do you use to play them with.
I heard the positonal awarness is unreal with these things, 5 drivers for full surround sound, multiple voices coming at you from all angles at the same time, sounds crazy good to me.
299$ are a little steep though. Do they light up like a disco hall, you will look like a carnival to up shop on your head. Seen utube videos of these and they look great in the persons hand but once they go to the head you look retarded lol
Those Psykos are what i want to get. Other than online reviews i havent heard many real consumer reviews about them, do they really suck that bad for anything but gaming? It wont stop me from buying them unless something better gets my attention. What sound card do you use to play them with.
I heard the positonal awarness is unreal with these things, 5 drivers for full surround sound, multiple voices coming at you from all angles at the same time, sounds crazy good to me.
299$ are a little steep though. Do they light up like a disco hall, you will look like a carnival to up shop on your head. Seen utube videos of these and they look great in the persons hand but once they go to the head you look retarded lol
Watercool any gpu cheap, AKA- "The Mod"