Speakers vs Headphones

Which would you suggest and why?


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First: Is that microphone nice? I am looking for a yt/podcast/gaming standalone mic...

Second: Nice headphones.

Third: you can get a pair of pc360s for about R1800 in SA, so that pricing there is ludicrous...

TBH does not really matter, I either end up with a mic that is too soft, distorts my voice or allows plenty of backround noise. So ill go for one that I can re-use. If your headset ever breaks you cant re-use your mic, they use tiny wires that soon as you try to solder or do anything to them they instantly become brittle (Good way to ensure your cutomers cant re-use stuff).

2nd. Thanks man, got a friend who has a pair of DJ headphones and they have lasted a good 6 years and Dj'ing will cause the most damage to the headset. Only thing I need for this is a 1/4 " to 3.5mm adapter which can be found easily.

3rd. Thanks man but I will never by headphones/ headset that has anything related to computer on it.
 
I use my Sony virtual 7.1's on my PC and PS3 and they work great. I love them for gaming and movies so a good all round headset. You can find them at BT Games.
 
I use my Sony virtual 7.1's on my PC and PS3 and they work great. I love them for gaming and movies so a good all round headset. You can find them at BT Games.

Only problem is they are a bit overpriced and aren't good for other things like music.
 
TBH does not really matter, I either end up with a mic that is too soft, distorts my voice or allows plenty of backround noise. So ill go for one that I can re-use. If your headset ever breaks you cant re-use your mic, they use tiny wires that soon as you try to solder or do anything to them they instantly become brittle (Good way to ensure your cutomers cant re-use stuff).

2nd. Thanks man, got a friend who has a pair of DJ headphones and they have lasted a good 6 years and Dj'ing will cause the most damage to the headset. Only thing I need for this is a 1/4 " to 3.5mm adapter which can be found easily.

3rd. Thanks man but I will never by headphones/ headset that has anything related to computer on it.

Have you tried to use some software with the mic to reduce hum, background noise and make voice sound better? There is stuff that does this... :)
 
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