aoviss
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Cheap clip-on microphone. Plastic, broke 2nd day I had it.
Other than that, great headphones. Never could find the right spot to put the mic. Its either overmodulated or too faint to hear, the pickup 'cone' vacuums. Even worse in Ventrillo or Teamspeak
Sounds better than my cordless Sennheisers, also from woot.
I'd be in for there more if the mic didnt suck.
Never wooting again. I've learned my lesson about inferior customer service and employees that illegally modify your signature (18 U.S.C. § 1029). Grow up, woot. (Edit of Mod edit: I am telling the truth about you modifying my signature to slander me. I am not attacking people. You dont qualify as "people" until you call me back and I hear a voice on the phone, then we can discuss how your employees are harassing me.) Still no response Since December 2010.
theonlybap
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Got these once as well. Very comfortable, good for extended periods (they were priceless when ignoring my roommate for months and months). Plastic covering on the headband cushion peeled off, but doesn't make much of a difference to me. In my opinion, they have good sound, and some nice bass response. Good with games as well, as expected. Decent sound muffling, but I think sound from the headphones is easily heard.
I bought them when they were like $30, and I don't regret it yet.
The worst thing about them is the size of them compared to my head. I have a small head.
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ignernt
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Bought these to wear while mowing the lawn. They surround the ear well enough to keep the riding mower noise out, they're comfortable and sound decent enough. I'd buy them again, either for myself or as a gift.
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aoviss
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digbydriver wrote:Maybe they work OK, but I've been in broadcasting for thirty six years, and have never heard of them. I don't think they are "professional". Nobody in the business would use twenty dollar headphones.
They dont retail for $20. And 'pro' has a wide meaning.
I wouldn't trust a Firestone or Goodyear shop to do repairs on my vehicle, but they are "professionals" too.
These are far better quality than the $20. I own a pair and not a 'pro', but good enough to hear the difference between tube amps and mosfet, and good sound from bad. These are great for $20 except the mic and its clip are supersuck.
Never wooting again. I've learned my lesson about inferior customer service and employees that illegally modify your signature (18 U.S.C. § 1029). Grow up, woot. (Edit of Mod edit: I am telling the truth about you modifying my signature to slander me. I am not attacking people. You dont qualify as "people" until you call me back and I hear a voice on the phone, then we can discuss how your employees are harassing me.) Still no response Since December 2010.