[quote name='smiggity']Will do! Although I have been saying this for almost a year now, and still havent found anything suitable. So it may be awhile....
Your skills arent that bad. Your kdr is over 1. Thats all that matters
How much does a good pair of headphones run?[/QUOTE]
It depends on what you're looking for. There's a bunch of factors to take into consideration.
- mic
- stereo/dolby/5.1
- wired/wireless
- sound isolation
- sound quality
- resistance/impedance (ohms)
The best sound you can get whilst still having 5.1 sound is to go with wired stereo low impedance headphones running through a dolby headphone adapter. There are only two such Dolby Headphone adapters out there. The JVC (Victor) SU-DH1 and the Astro A40 Mixamp. Both of those take a Dolby signal and convert it to something stereo headphones can use to emulate 5.1 sound.
I believe you have the Sony BT headset already, so that takes care of the mic. It really is good on speaker mode, picks up a lot of things. However, the inability to change volume in HQ mode still hasn't been addressed.
Stereo, Dolby and 5.1. Stereo is the best in quality, no doubt about it. Most 5.1 cans are basically small 5.1 speakers condensed into headphone compartments. This results in a great loss in quality (plus they look ridiculously big. Dolby enabled headphones are great, but they either require a reciever or an adapter.
Wired signals versus wireless signals. You just have to balance quality with functionality. In terms of quality, nothing beats a wired pair of cans.
Sound isolation is just how well the headphones isolate the media sound from outside noise. Depends on the construction mostly.
Sound quality is really subjective, but you can get the jist of this from many online reviews and resources.
Resistance, the lower the better. If there is higher resistance or impedance, then you'd need a larger signal which goes into amplifiers. But if the headphones are low impedance, than something as small as an ipod can drive them.
If you really want to invest in a good pair of headphones, I would suggest looking through avsforum and especially head-fi.org.
The usually top stereo headphones are Sennheisers, from what I recall. As for gaming sets, it seems like X4s are very well recieved. I rarely hear anything about other gaming headsets.
Personally I went with the Astro A40 Mixamp and Sony MDR-7506 (super comfortable and sound is top notch, plus a little cheaper than all the other "high" grade cans). The Sony headphones (even used in Studio monitoring, look at the music guy in Socom) don't look ridiculous, so I can use them for other applications. And of course, I have the Sony BT mic, which I hope Sony will eventually fix, though I doubt it.