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Thread ID: 135348 2013-10-23 09:04:00 Wireless Headphones Cicero (40) PC World Chat
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1356936 2013-10-23 20:19:00 Thanks lads.
The masters sons sound good @177.
I assume as gaming headphones they are ok for music. Am not an audiophile.??
Cicero (40)
1356937 2013-10-23 20:53:00 I ordered same from Playech instead of PB Tech and save $9, they charge freight. Cicero (40)
1356938 2013-10-23 20:58:00 The sound on the G930s is fantastic, but I must say personally I find them less comfortable than the h800 for extended use due to size and weight, and also the pressure on the ear created by the cup. Also be aware if your environment is noisy on the 2.4Ghz range, you may have issues with the connection on the G930s, as they will keep trying to re-connect to find a cleaner channel. But they're awesome when they work. inphinity (7274)
1356939 2013-10-23 21:17:00 The G930 it is, as much as I want to pay.

$179
Cicero (40)
1356940 2013-10-23 22:48:00 A bit of personal preference comes into it. I can't handle the large over ear vinyl cup type so the h600 is perfect for me, the others might sound better but I find them too hot & heavy for extended use. dugimodo (138)
1356941 2013-10-23 23:30:00 Oh well, good luck, let us know how you go mate :) Chilling_Silence (9)
1356942 2013-10-23 23:43:00 Oh well, good luck, let us know how you go mate :)

\Sounds like you are not happy?
Cicero (40)
1356943 2013-10-24 00:03:00 Just asked the Lad - He said he never finds the G930's a problem. He wears the damn things like a piece of clothing. I agree its personal Preference as to what someone wants to use, some like certain styles, makes, weights etc.

The only time he loses any "range" is when he has to come into the kitchen, theres something in there that causes a "crackle" -- :horrified I just managed to get them off of him to see what he meant - :D
wainuitech (129)
1356944 2013-10-24 04:24:00 J
The only time he loses any "range" is when he has to come into the kitchen, theres something in there that causes a "crackle"

The microwave oven? Cordless phone? Fluorescent lights?
FoxyMX (5)
1356945 2013-10-24 08:21:00 The microwave oven? Cordless phone? Fluorescent lights?

Breathing or blinking could also contribute.
inphinity (7274)
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