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5.1 headphone
can anyone suggest a very good 5.1 headphone please? all reviews out there are very contradicting. i'm so confused about what to buy
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stay away from the Zalman 5.1 they are made cheap....http://www.compuadds.com/product.asp?prodcode=D-ZMRS6F
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Thanks for the advise. So what is your suggestion then? In australia, we have Mentor and HitVDOLab, apart from Zalman. I can ask my other half to get it from England. In England, they have MedUSA speedlink, Gainward and Trust.
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5.1 headphones are just not a popular thing that companies have made and those Zalmans are really the only 3 cable, 6 channel (5.1) analog input headphones that I've seen. Since they are cheap phones, they're really just good for gaming with precise positional audio, but not very good for music or DVDs when you want a full range of sound.
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thanks for the reply.
but but but.....if I need to get one for my laptop, the one that is good all around, which one I should go for? I don't mind if I need to pay extra $100-200 (if need be ) because I am living in a flat where I can't really afford for the full size home theatre system. Also I want to have some portability and mobility of the 5.1 headphone, so that I drag it along to wherever I go. ![]() |
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I've read every bloody review avaialble on the internet about 5.1 headphone both low-end like Zalman, Gainward, MedUSA speedlink, Mentor, HitVDOLAB, etc.to high- end from Sony to Pioneer. If you want something for movie, I recommend only the high-end one (judging from the reviews, and seems like Pioneer is more believable than Sony).
I, myself, am looking for such those headphones too. Ifirst one for my laptop coz I'm traveling a lot so I need something portable like this. I will hook it up with my laptop (Dell I9100) and Audigy external sound card (haven't got it yet). If you want to get the budget 5.1 headphone, my impression is that Gainward is the best (from all reviews and feedback), you do need a decent sound card (Audigy 2) though. It only works best for gaming but they say it works well for movie and music too (still not comparable to real high end ones). I am ordering both low-end (Gainward) and high-end one (Pioneer) from England. They will probably arrive here next week or so. If you need my feedback, please let me know.
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where can you get one of those medusa in america?
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i just bought a set of Kinyo's KY-100 5.1 headphones from newegg ($40.49 + $0.99 fedex saver shipping) - they havent come yet but i bought them for a few reasons - the user reviews seem pretty good with the only problem being background white noise when no sound is playing due to interference from other devices (i.e. monitor, etc.) which can be solved by moving the amp (yes it comes with an amp) or placing a faraday cage over it (something i learned in physics - basically a metal cage, does not have to be solid and screen mesh works)
i should get them sometime this week then i will write up a review here EDIT sorry - forgot the link: http://www.newegg.com/app/viewProduc...401-016&depa=3 yeah - on the amp there's a nice bypass for your speakers so you dont have to keep unplugging them everytime etc Last edited by kukrisna; 04-04-2005 at 06:16 PM. |
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well, all I can say is I swear by Grado Labs headphones... They are not 5.1 advertised, but I use them gaming a lot and LOVE them. Their SR80's are what I have, the best $95 I've ever spent... Seriously, read reviews on pricegrabber and amazon. They beat out like $200 sony's and the like. The sound quality (after break-in) is simply amazing, with good bass, but the ability to hear a pin droping in the background... I would SERIOUSLY check them out. If you are interested in even BETTER quality, look to maybe the SR125's and above. Google them and you will quickly see that they are the audiophile's choice. The ONLY downside is people around you can hear them (open air, not closed in, but makes it more comfortable) if you have it at 100% (which still probably wont crackle, but will make your head explode), but still quieter than speakers for sure... Just might not use at loud volumes on a plane or something... Just my advice,
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lol i saw these $12,000 pair of Sennheiser headphones with this huge amp that requires a key to start - but back on topic i should be getting a tracking number soon for the Kinyo's i listed above
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I own the 5.1 Kinyo headphones you are refering to, and I think they are ok. They have their pros and cons, and for the price $40, you get what you pay for. Over all, I like them, the Bass is really cool, but I am still waiting for the perfect or a really good designed true 5.1 headphones.
I recommend this 5.1 Headphone discussion here: http://www.headwize.com/ubb/showpage...num=1&tid=6772 |
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alright - im gonna write the review under a new thread now so wait a few minutes or so
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