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So I've always been one of those people who don't mind doing a bit of legwork to ensure I am getting exactly what I want for my money. Occasionally this has caused some issues and wastes a lot of time, but usually it all works out well and I buy exactly what I was looking for. However, one thing I have always skimped on is headsets, headphones, earbuds etc. I have never been an audiophile so I don't really notice too much difference between varying qualities and price ranges. For the most part I have always used the default Ipod earbuds or a cheap offbrand like Gummys to listen to music on the go and have used the canol, noise cancelling earbuds and did not mind the feel of the material in my ear canol.
Now as far as headsets go, I have owned about 5 different headsets, ranging from 10-40$, over the past few years. Its always been a case of, my current headset breaks, I decide I need a new pair, I go to Best Buy, Radio Shack or Walmart, and I buy whatever over-the-ear style headset they have. My recent pair was probably the best, it was a pair of logitech headphones that were pretty comfortable and had pretty good sound quality. However over the past few months I have been disturbed by an annoying buzzing sound that is drowned out by any other volume but is very annoying when Skyping because both sides of the conversation can hear it. Upon research I found out that it is not the headphones causing this because it also happens with earbuds that I plug in, but it is also not due to a soundcard malfunction as my speakers do not emit a sound like this. My best guess is that it is due to some low frequency fan noise as a result of owning http://www.newegg.co...N82E16811129021- this case.
Now as far as headsets go, I have owned about 5 different headsets, ranging from 10-40$, over the past few years. Its always been a case of, my current headset breaks, I decide I need a new pair, I go to Best Buy, Radio Shack or Walmart, and I buy whatever over-the-ear style headset they have. My recent pair was probably the best, it was a pair of logitech headphones that were pretty comfortable and had pretty good sound quality. However over the past few months I have been disturbed by an annoying buzzing sound that is drowned out by any other volume but is very annoying when Skyping because both sides of the conversation can hear it. Upon research I found out that it is not the headphones causing this because it also happens with earbuds that I plug in, but it is also not due to a soundcard malfunction as my speakers do not emit a sound like this. My best guess is that it is due to some low frequency fan noise as a result of owning http://www.newegg.co...N82E16811129021- this case.
So really what I need is a pair of noise cancelling headphones or a headset with noise cancelling capabilities. However I do not want to spend a hundred bucks on a pair of headphones unless it will do everything I need. Some of my requirements are
- A microphone- Preferably high quality and preferable uses the microphone jack as opposed to a USB port but either will work. Used for Skype, Low Quality recordings, Ventrillo. The mic can be detachable, removable or a secondary piece of equipment
- Noise cancelling headphones - to block out the fan noise
- Transportable - They should fit in my backpack and it would be nice if they could double as headphones for my Ipod or Android Phone
- Comfort
- Not look to bulky
So knowing exactly what I want I have looked at some products...
- http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16826106570- Sennheiser Headphones
Pros - Tried these on in Best Buy, Comfort, Nice quality, Noise cancelling 80$
Cons - No mic, have a weird shape to them
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16826106571 - Sennheiser DJ Styled
Pros- Nice looking, dont know how they feel, high quality sound, on sale for 100$
Cons- Again no mic and I have no way of knowing what they feel like
----If I go with either of the pair listed above I would usehttp://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16836111601 as a mic
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16826785024- ASUS Gaming Headset
Pros- Nice looking, detachable mic so I can use as headphones while walking across campus or hook up a mic for Skype/Gaming chat, Either a USB or Audio jack.
Cons- Unsure about quality, noise cancelling and mic quality
Some other options I have looked over would be to purchase a lower priced gaming headset with noise cancelling, maybe in the 50-70 dollar range, and then purchase a nicer pair of noise cancelling earbuds for when I am on the go. Not sure please help with any suggest products or feedback....
Final Note - Also If you think that the issue may not be fixed by using noise cancelling headphones please let me know. I have taken my PC to a shop and they plugged in speakers and a pair of headphones and both worked fine. As I said, my speakers work great with it, but sometimes I prefer to chat in Skype or use headphones as to not disturb my roommate. The shop also said that it may be a grounding issue but I am not really sure what that means as I use a grounded power strip and the PC power cord is grounded as well. Also I have used the PC in about 5 different locations and dozens of different outlets and most of them cause a similar disturbance.