Headset Broke = :(

Posted by on Sep 6, 2009 in Computer, Personal, Random | 0 comments

Well, I’ve been having trouble with my headset, the famous SteelSeries 5H v2, for awhile. It’s a great piece of equipment, mind you, but it broke about three months ago. I’ve kept soldering and gluing it back together (I really love this headset!). But it’s broke again (for the fourth time!) and I don’t have any soldering here at school. So I’ve got no means to fix it anymore… which means I’m without my favorite headset.

I’ve considered buying a replacement for it. As I mentioned, it’s a fantastic headset. It featured superb sound quality, amazing comfort, good voice quality, and it just rocked for gaming. It was pretty much the perfect headset. So why didn’t I just spring and buy another one? Well: the price tag of $100 was a bit of a turn off. Plus, I wanted to try something new. And thus my adventure began.

So I turned to Sennheiser, knowing they’ve got some great sounding headphones. I wanted to turn away from gaming headsets and towards more professional headsets. Don’t get me wrong, I’m mainly going to be using them for gaming, and gaming headsets are great quality. But it was part of a larger picture. My eyes fell on one particular model that stood out: Sennheiser HD-280. I ended up getting a pair for $70, which is a great deal in my opinion.

I also got a stand-alone microphone. The Logitech Desktop Microphone has actually got some really good reviews, and since I’m only recording voice (namely for shoutcasting / podcasting work), it fits within my budget. My only concern is that it may pick up the sound of my computer fans / air conditioning. Mics on headsets generally have been better at canceling out background noise.

This was not a quick, easy selection for me. I spent about three to four hours digging into reviews, looking over all my different options, and eventually decided this was the best route. I was also thinking about the Creative Fatal1ty MK II (good noise cancellation + on sale), RAZER Carcharias (good bargain), and the RAZER Megalodon (7.1 surround sound in the headset).

The long term plan is eventually I want to get a turn condenser microphone, as well as a mixer board, and do some really professional audio work. But for now, I’m satisfied with this equipment. And in the end, I only spent $90. And once I do get them (in about a week), I’ll be sure to post my impressions.

Now, let’s not talk about the $50 I spent on buying 12 video games (there was some really good deals this week! Curse you, GoGamer!)

UPDATE:

Well. Guess it’s gonna be longer than a week!

Dear Buy.com Customer,

We apologize for the inconvenience, but at this time we are not able to fulfill your order.
Order #48813615 has been cancelled because you have a PayPal UnVerified Account or you are shipping to a PayPal Unconfirmed Address.

NOOO!

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