Turtle Beach Ear Force X3 Headset $83-86

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Buy.com for $78.99 w/ google checkout

http://www.buy.com/prod/xb3-ear-forc...205560885.html

Dell for $82.99

http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/productdetail.aspx?sku=A1263673&cs=19&c=us&l=en

Amazon for $85.99

http://www.amazon.com/Earforce-X3-Wireless-Chat-game/dp/B000VHY3GO

Due to the free shipping and possibly no tax, the amazon price winds up being cheaper. Figured I'd list the Dell price in case anyone knew any coupon codes for the site.

Also did a quick search to see if these prices were posted, and didn't find anything so hopefully not old!




Edited in my impressions

[quote name='Ryukahn']Well, tested this a decent amount tonight, so here are my thoughts.


It is a very comfortable fit. I didn't really feel it at all, and I played 5 hours or so of Halo 3 online. The headset seemed to be more comfortable than my old X2 headset, as the ears seemed to be fully cupped with the X3.

Separate sliders for Chat and Audio work Fantastically. You'll need to do a bit of testing with friends to find the right settings for you, but after you have em set up you'll be good to go. *Keep reading for a potential snag in this*

According to friends, the supposed Elimination of Game Audio Mic Bleed was not working, as they said they could hear the game from my mic. I moved my mic as far as possible from my mouth, and was told that the game music had gone away. I'm not entirely positive that it was my mic doing this though as one of my friends had times where you could here the game through their mic, so consider this insufficient testing for the time being. I'll try to do more testing with this tomorrow, as this could be a slight issue, though it went fine for me after moving the mic.

Speaking of the mic, there seems to be no way of turning off the microphone transmitting your own voice through the headset. However, I only noticed my own voice when I'd have the mic close to my mouth, so this appears to be a non issue, though I still need to test it more.

The receiver is RIDICULOUSLY Sensitive. ANY kind of blockage between the receiver and headphones means your sound will come in low or not at all. Even moving to the sides too far one way will cause the sound to drop, as will it if you are too high or low in regards to the headset from the receiver. Don't plan on doing a lot of walking around once you put these on, or else you are gonna drop sound a lot. This issue was non-existent for me since I sit in a chair while I game, and I'm not entirely sure this should be a huge issue at all, but the level of sensitivity is questionable considering the high price tag this commands.

If you have the headset on but dont have anything with sound going, you will hear a low buzzing sound unless the game audio is turned down very low. Once sound is actually playing it isn't noticeable at all, but if you are just chilling with no other sounds coming in, you will definitely hear it.

Stuff not tested that this mic supposedly does - Bass Boost, Stereo Expander, Dynamic Talkback Level Control (I assume this may have kicked in at some point during normal gameplay without me realizing it, but since I already put separate settings for game and chat I'd think this wouldn't be of much use). I can try to test these tomorrow if there is interest in the features, though personally I didn't have much interest in them.

I think that covers everything the headphones can do. Overall I'm satisfied with them and I feel they are a nice upgrade over the X2, though if the headphones are bleeding into the mic, my opinion may change (though it wasnt an issue after I moved the mic). If there is something I forgot or any questions you have feel free to ask.[/quote]
[quote name='Ryukahn']The hissing sound that was barely noticeable during Halo 3 sessions is now more noticeable when playing games without much action (such as XBLA). If I can't fix the hissing I'm most likely going to return it, as it is rather annoying.

Also, a few times when I turned it on today, the sound was only coming through one side of the headset, and it only corrected itself after I turned the game volume way up and then back down again.[/quote]
Final Thoughts...

The hissing makes these unuseable for me, which I am positive comes from the Mic Moniter feature that they advertise as being a plus. Personally I don't see any use for this and feel it was incredibly stupid of them to not have an option to turn it off. It's a shame, since besides the hissing the other issues I have with the headset are minor.
 
[quote name='Ryukahn']Well, tested this a decent amount tonight, so here are my thoughts.


It is a very comfortable fit. I didn't really feel it at all, and I played 5 hours or so of Halo 3 online. The headset seemed to be more comfortable than my old X2 headset, as the ears seemed to be fully cupped with the X3.

Separate sliders for Chat and Audio work Fantastically. You'll need to do a bit of testing with friends to find the right settings for you, but after you have em set up you'll be good to go. *Keep reading for a potential snag in this*

According to friends, the supposed Elimination of Game Audio Mic Bleed was not working, as they said they could hear the game from my mic. I moved my mic as far as possible from my mouth, and was told that the game music had gone away. I'm not entirely positive that it was my mic doing this though as one of my friends had times where you could here the game through their mic, so consider this insufficient testing for the time being. I'll try to do more testing with this tomorrow, as this could be a slight issue, though it went fine for me after moving the mic.

Speaking of the mic, there seems to be no way of turning off the microphone transmitting your own voice through the headset. However, I only noticed my own voice when I'd have the mic close to my mouth, so this appears to be a non issue, though I still need to test it more.

The receiver is RIDICULOUSLY Sensitive. ANY kind of blockage between the receiver and headphones means your sound will come in low or not at all. Even moving to the sides too far one way will cause the sound to drop, as will it if you are too high or low in regards to the headset from the receiver. Don't plan on doing a lot of walking around once you put these on, or else you are gonna drop sound a lot. This issue was non-existent for me since I sit in a chair while I game, and I'm not entirely sure this should be a huge issue at all, but the level of sensitivity is questionable considering the high price tag this commands.

If you have the headset on but dont have anything with sound going, you will hear a low buzzing sound unless the game audio is turned down very low. Once sound is actually playing it isn't noticeable at all, but if you are just chilling with no other sounds coming in, you will definitely hear it.

Stuff not tested that this mic supposedly does - Bass Boost, Stereo Expander, Dynamic Talkback Level Control (I assume this may have kicked in at some point during normal gameplay without me realizing it, but since I already put separate settings for game and chat I'd think this wouldn't be of much use). I can try to test these tomorrow if there is interest in the features, though personally I didn't have much interest in them.

I think that covers everything the headphones can do. Overall I'm satisfied with them and I feel they are a nice upgrade over the X2, though if the headphones are bleeding into the mic, my opinion may change (though it wasnt an issue after I moved the mic). If there is something I forgot or any questions you have feel free to ask.[/QUOTE]

Cool. Thanks for the impressions. How much did you pay for them?
 
i must say that the tritton AX360 is way better than ear beach X3 . For $10 more it is defenitly worth every penny
the sound is crystal clear ..surround 5.1

i am amazed !!
 
[quote name='zizo79']i must say that the tritton AX360 is way better than ear beach X3 . For $10 more it is defenitly worth every penny
the sound is crystal clear ..surround 5.1

i am amazed !![/QUOTE]

Same question: can you control voice chat volume independently of game volume? If not, I'll get the X3.
 
[quote name='zizo79']i must say that the tritton AX360 is way better than ear beach X3 . For $10 more it is defenitly worth every penny
the sound is crystal clear ..surround 5.1

i am amazed !![/quote]

I assume the tritton ax360 has a mic for voice chat so I can talk to people on live?
 
[quote name='Maklershed']I assume the tritton ax360 has a mic for voice chat so I can talk to people on live?[/quote]

It does, but according to reviews on Buy.com the mic can't be muted, so if you need to talk to someone in your room or just want yourself muted, you have to unplug the mic from the controller each time you need the privacy.

The reviews over on Buy.com give some solid info for anyone wondering which headset is better for them between the two, though there was no mention of separate volume controls for game/chat (all it said was front/side/rear volume adjustments) nor did it say anything about it being wireless or not. Everyone seems to love the sound though.
 
[quote name='Ryukahn']It does, but according to reviews on Buy.com the mic can't be muted, so if you need to talk to someone in your room or just want yourself muted, you have to unplug the mic from the controller each time you need the privacy.

The reviews over on Buy.com give some solid info for anyone wondering which headset is better for them between the two, though there was no mention of separate volume controls for game/chat (all it said was front/side/rear volume adjustments) nor did it say anything about it being wireless or not. Everyone seems to love the sound though.[/quote]

I am 80% sure that AX360 has cords, they would have mentioned/boasted about the wireless ability.
 
I've done a bit more testing with the X3, and I'm starting to get disappointed.

The hissing sound that was barely noticeable during Halo 3 sessions is now more noticeable when playing games without much action (such as XBLA). If I can't fix the hissing I'm most likely going to return it, as it is rather annoying.

Also, a few times when I turned it on today, the sound was only coming through one side of the headset, and it only corrected itself after I turned the game volume way up and then back down again.

That being said, is there even any other good wireless headsets available? While the AX360 seems nice, I don't really want to have to buy that datel adaptor just so I can mute my mic and adjust the chat volume, though seeing that datel accessory I may just buy that and keep my X2 headset. :bomb:
 
How were you able to return it and get your money back? I am going through the site's Return Form and it wont allow me to get my money back, and only allows me to get the same item.
 
[quote name='Ryukahn']How were you able to return it and get your money back? I am going through the site's Return Form and it wont allow me to get my money back, and only allows me to get the same item.[/quote]
i had to call because it didn`t let me do it
the CSR gave an RMA and sent it the next day. But here is the bad part : 15% restocking fee !! and you have to pay for shipping which was $6.90 for me !!!
but on the other hand, i applied for the buy.com credit card and it took $30 out of the tritton
 
[quote name='Ryukahn']So that's about a $20 loss. Did they credit your Credit Card or give you store credit?[/quote]
it didn`t go through yet ..you have to wait up to 10 days until you get your money back ...next, i will be buying something ..i am going to make sure that i try it at CC or BB before i buy it at buy.com
i think that that i will get my money back
 
Yeah, I won't be doing business with Buy.com anymore if they make you pay shipping for returning junk.

What sucks about the headset is that I am 95% positive the hissing is due to the open mic feature that lets you hear yourself talking, which I think is completely useless anyway. If you could just turn that off I bet the hissing would stop, as I've turned all the volume settings to 0 and it still hisses, and even at 0 volume you can still hear yourself talk, so the volume setting doesn't seem to effect that at all.
 
[quote name='Ryukahn']Yeah, I won't be doing business with Buy.com anymore if they make you pay shipping for returning junk.

What sucks about the headset is that I am 95% positive the hissing is due to the open mic feature that lets you hear yourself talking, which I think is completely useless anyway. If you could just turn that off I bet the hissing would stop, as I've turned all the volume settings to 0 and it still hisses, and even at 0 volume you can still hear yourself talk, so the volume setting doesn't seem to effect that at all.[/quote]
i know ..and i regret buying turtke beach as well
i should have gone with my instincts at the first time with the tritton...since i am getting screwed by retuning the X1 and the X3
 
[quote name='zizo79']i know ..and i regret buying turtke beach as well
i should have gone with my instincts at the first time with the tritton...since i am getting screwed by retuning the X1 and the X3[/quote]

So the Tritton with the datel adaptor will let you control the mic as the regular 360 headset????
 
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