Thank's very much once more. That's what I'm looking for and I'll check out 
your reckimdation.
If you wish to contact me off list you can do also at [email protected] have 
a grate day and chat soon.
Mike.
On 2011-08-09, at 3:11 PM, Andy Lane wrote:

> Again don't get cought up on studio quality. it doesn't actually exist
> as a standard, I'm guessing all you want is a good quality headset
> that connects via bluetooth and the best in my opinion is the Nokia.
> Its very well made as well. If you want something a studio editor
> would use, you can't have bluetooth however studio quality isn't a
> qualification or standard. Its just a word that gets banded around to
> denote high quality. The Nokias are comfy too. they have pads which
> sit on top of your ear and are noise cancellinging They have 10
> microphones, 2 for picking up your voice on a phone call and the other
> 8 are for active noise reduction. High quality drivers too and they
> have media controls on one side. They also work with VO very well.
> Lastly I said in my last post, nitrate, the iphone was auto correcting
> bit rate. Cheers.
> 
> Mike Huckabay wrote:
>> Hi there I'm kerius is there anny good wireless or blue tooth head set's for 
>> the mac that are studio quality and work well?
> 
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