Is this thing bluetooth, or something else? I would see the problem with 
bluetooth being it'd sound like I'm on a phone, not for what I'd want for the 
show, which if I can make bootcamp work, I could do from the mac.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Nicolai Svendsen 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2010 3:52 PM
  Subject: Re: USB Headsets


  Hi,


  That certainly depends, Sarah, on which model you get. You see, they changed 
it again. I have two of the old models, and one of the new one. The new one is 
absolutely terrible. It has issues with SNow Leopard and the microphone volume, 
and the update really doesn't matter. It seems to at least for me, to have 
tremendous pairing problems at times. Both models can also become very 
uncomfortable after just a few hours wearing them, though I personally think 
they have very good sound and great bass. The microphone is alright, but I've 
heard better ones. I generally like the sound and microphone of the old model a 
lot better.


  It cancels out interference, though, which is nice.


  Regards,
  Nic

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  On May 20, 2010, at 9:33 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:


    If you need somethign wireless for your mac I ecommend the freetalk 
headsets from skype. I've heard the mics and tey sound pretty good. and they 
are comvertable enough.

    take care.

    S
    On May 20, 2010, at 12:10 PM, Brent Harding wrote:


      I'm looking for something too. I had a spare Plantronics DSP-400, and I 
am currently using the same model, but the one I just opened picks up hum and 
this old one doesn't. I need the hum gone some how as I do a show online, and 
well, compression and stuff will raise the level of the hum. The foam is pretty 
much gone on the earpieces with the old one so it is starting to hurt wearing 
it. I think Sennheizer makes them as well with the separate USB dac that comes 
off. If I can find one of those that doesn't make hum, then when the next 
headset wears out, I could just plug in a new one, the dac's probably last just 
about forever unlike the foam on the earpieces.



      ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andy Lane" <[email protected]>

      To: "MacVisionaries" <[email protected]>

      Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2010 12:09 PM

      Subject: Re: USB Headsets





      Hi, I have done quite a bit of research on this as I too use a stereo

      headset/mic in an office.  I was specifically trying to cut the noise

      out though.  The office is like working in a noisy bar and hearing

      customers on the phone and my screen reader is incredibly difficult.

      If you buy a USB DAC with headphones and mic connections you will be

      able to use any headset you choose, I had the Beydynamic MX300 which

      actually come supplied with a USB DAC and don't cut out too much of

      the background noise, they are also incredibly comfy, very well made

      and for music listening are simply wonderful, there is no other word

      to describe them.  The microphone is also incredibly high quality, it

      is pretty directional too so it cuts out almost all of the background

      noise which would be fantastic if you work in a noisy environment.  I

      literally cannot recommend this headset highly enough. They are

      supplied with soft felt like ear cups which you can replace with fake

      leather ones if you choose but they are nowhere near as nice.  I would

      also recommend you stay well away from in ear headphones if you are

      going to be wearing them for hours on end and also probably putting

      them in and yanking them out often.  This will harm your ears over

      time.  The only downside to the Berdynamics is the price.  In the UK

      they cost £400 but I found them for £320. I think that is around $450

      or so.  I now use an aviation headset, the Bose Aviation X which is an

      active noise cancelling headset and blocks out an incredible amount of

      background noise.  It uses very strange connections though as it is

      intended for aviation instrument panels which have their own

      connection types.  This can be overcome with an adaptor box but I

      guess this isn't what you need as it is designed to cut out background

      noise which is not what you are trying to do.  Also it costs around

      £900.  Another option you could look at which is very inexpensive and

      also comfortable is a simple pair of Plantronics on ear headset with a

      USB DAC.  You know the kind of thing just very cheap headphones with a

      boom mic.  Personally as you have probably gathered I really really

      rate the Beyerdynamics especially as I now use them at home for music

      listening and skype on my macbook pro. If I can help any further just

      send me an e-mail. I'd be happy to help.



      Scott Howell wrote:

        All,



        I am looking for an USB headset/mic combo. I am asking here since 
perhaps someone has a similar requirement and can share what they use. What I 
am specifically looking for is a headset that can be warn for long periods of 
time and I mean for 5 to 6 hours a day. These can fit over, on, or in the ear, 
but I do not want them to completely block all sound because I would be wearing 
these in an office environment. At home I have a Bose headset and separate mic, 
but this setup wouldn't work as well in the office. So, any thoughts would be 
appreciated. Since my employer is purchasing these, I'm not as concerned about 
expense. :) Well I guess under a million should work. :)



        Thanks,



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