No problem and yep that's about the price.

The headset is worth it just for the quality of the microphone on its own I reckon so - if you're into direct Skype calls - you're really going to get a buzz out of this headset.



On 25/03/2016 7:58 AM, Smiling? wrote:
Was just curious and couldn't find out the information anywhere either so I 
thought I'd ask. I'd guess fourties by just what I've heard. These seem to be 
just under $93 here. Thanks for taking the time to check.

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Trethowan
Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2016 12:32 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Senheiser Over Ear PC320 Gaming Headphones

Okay, I've taken a look at the specs and driver size doesn't appear to
be mentioned so sorry I can't directly answer your question.

Whilst on this subject if you're going to buy a pair of these cans for
music then you'll be a little disappointed so if its music you're after
then look somewhere else.

On the other hand if chatting is your thing - or you're going to be
using a headset for a good part of your day - then these Senheiser cans
are brilliant, so lite to wear and completely open so your ears stay cool.

The Microphone on this headset is the best I've heard on a headset thus far.



On 25/03/2016 5:03 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
I’ll have a look at the specs later and see if that’s mentioned but I reckon 
you’re close to the mark with 40MM, they could be bigger.


On 25 Mar 2016, at 4:52 AM, Smiling? <bli...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

Do you know the size of the drivers for this set? Seeing as they're overear, I 
would imagine 40mm and up, but hopefully they're instead 50mm drivers.

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Trethowan
Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2016 7:15 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Senheiser Over Ear PC320 Gaming Headphones

I received these around an hour and a half ago and - for the money - you
do get great bang for your buck in great sound from the headphones
themselves and a very good microphone - the best I've heard from a
headset thus far -.

Firstly, the audio is not the type of audio you'd get from the B&W P7 or
any other audio phile type headphones we've discussed here but it
certainly isn't too bad and should satisfy most, convenience and comfort
are the ingreedients here.

The headset can be worn for hours on end and you can move about quite
freely given the long leac which comes into the left hand can.

The microphone is here too and it folds away and unfolds with a
satisfying swivil.

The build of the microphone boom is excellent and adjustment seems to be
finite meaning that close alignment to your mouth is certainly possible
and the microphone is a sensitive one so adjusting too close to your
mouth will cause distortion and so, a little bit of testing will be
required here but again that's no problem as Skype for example offers a
"Test Call" facility so you can run as many tests as you require.

The headset comes with an adapter so it can be used with your iPhone or
Android device without a problem, another great selling point for this
headset.

The headset isn't as light as the Plantronics Audio 478 but its a
different design and overall a far better headset.

So now the question is does Senheiser make a USB version of the PC320?
If so I'll be a buyer of the USB version too.

And yes before I forget I should mention the plug configuration. The PC
320 comes with 2 3.5MM minijack plugs, one for the microphone and one
for the speakers so it can be used with most computer systems around
today.  The supplied adapter will allow the headset to be used with a
modern Mac, iPhone etc.


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