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Headsets With Microphones For Pc : Bowers & Wilkins P5 Mobile HiFi Stereo Headphones



 Incredible
      These are amazing headphones. Everything about them is high quality. They feel like a well worn hat with soft covers over your ears. The sound is incredible, with outstanding imaging. The negative, they are expensive, but you know that already.

From the moment I cut open the two clear tape rounds and started to open the box, I knew these were special. Oddly,...






Product Features and Technical Details

Product Features

  • Metal and sealed-leather construction
  • Cable with Remote and microphone
  • Audio cable with gold-plated 3.5mm plug

Technical Details

Product Description

Many manufacturers like to accentuate bass and high frequencies to help make audio sound better. In some cases, it works. For those who prefer all the natural music properties preserved in the original form, there's the Bowers & Wilkins P5 Mobile HiFi Stereo Headphones.

Deep" bass. "Enhanced" treble. Sounds good on the pack, but the problem with the gimmicky effects that so often come with other headphones is that they quickly become tiring with extended listening. With P5, you get a far more natural sound, and longer-lasting listening enjoyment.

Behind P5's natural sound is some of the most advanced technology ever to be put into a set of headphones. Specially developed ultra-linear neodymium magnets and highly optimised Mylar diaphragms keep music sound rich, pure and incredibly detailed, with no need for artificial adjustments.

Use of a closed-back design with rigid metal faceplates and sealed earpads ensures that all the detail and dynamic range of your music is kept intact, while preserving just enough ambient sound to give you a sense of place. This makes the P5 perfect for listening to music on the go.

No one knows how to get great sound out of your iPod or iPhone better than Bowers & Wilkins, makers of the award-winning Zeppelin sound docks. P5 gives you the same amazing sound quality when you're out and about. There's also an iPhone-approved cable, for easy speech and device control.

Smart design and user-friendly features support the P5's high-quality sound and luxury materials. The Made for iPod cable allows easy control of an iPod, and the microphone facilitates calls on an iPhone. The leather earpads are magnetically attached, and can be quickly removed to swap the supplied cables.

The Bowers & Wilkins P5 headphones are compatible with any device with a headphone output. The P5s are supplied with two cables, one of which, the MFI cable, provides extra f 
 

Customer Reviews
 
Incredible, March 26, 2010
 
These are amazing headphones. Everything about them is high quality. They feel like a well worn hat with soft covers over your ears. The sound is incredible, with outstanding imaging. The negative, they are expensive, but you know that already.

From the moment I cut open the two clear tape rounds and started to open the box, I knew these were special. Oddly, Apple had them put a peg board hanger on the box - yes these headphones hung on a rack like any cheap old Apple accessory in the store. Inside the box, the headphones are nestled in a carbon fiber looking velveteen covered plastic holder. They lift out easily and the instruction manual (more like advertising literature for B&W), the straight audio cable, and 1/4 inch headphone adapter were underneath. A really beautiful black cloth case with a diamond weave is included. The interior is suede, and the flap is held closed with an invisible magnet. There's also a small pouch inside that exactly fits an iPod or iPhone, sweet.

The headphones themselves are beautiful. The black leather (they do make a big deal out of this being sheep's leather) cover over the headband and ear pieces is flawless. There is ample foam padding all around for the top of your head and ears. The metal swivel, headband, and speaker covers are machined beautifully and are heavy duty.

The headphone wire is interchangeable. Remove the left ear piece cover to reveal a jack and the headphone wire. The headphones come with two different wires, one with a microphone and iPod controls, and the other straight through. The little strain relief holds the wire snug. Unless you exchanged these wires every single day, that relief is never going to harm the wire. The great news about this arrangement, if the wires ever broke, it is a simple matter to replace them - both ends of the wire are 3.5mm jacks. The headphone wire is decent, a rubbery insulation, that looks like it will survive a good long bit of wear. May 22, 2010 update - a reader has mentioned that one end of the cable is 2.5mm and the other 3.5mm, so this might not be a super easy cable to replace.

These headphones feel fantastic on my head. I have a rather large pointy bald head (go ahead, conehead jokes are allowed) and a lot of over the ear headphones are uncomfortable. The P5's are just about perfect. The band expands large enough and the padding is thick enough that the top of my head isn't pressured. Over the ear is comfortable.

Oh you don't care about all these cosmetics, other than you don't want to look like a Bose lemming on your next flight (and these headphones are handsome compared to those by Bose). You care about the audio quality. I was stunned. The bass is solid and smooth. Vocals were crystal clear. These are warm speakers, there is good bass but it is not overpowering. The response seems to be very smooth across the full tone range - highs and lows were not emphasized. The first thing I noticed was imaging. In recordings that I thought were not good, I could actually pick out and position instruments that were blended across the soundstage before. These are audiophile grade headphones.

My frame of reference is five years with a pair of Shure E3c's. Those are absolutely crystal clear, accurate, efficient speakers. The downside, they don't deliver much bass. The P5's are nowhere near as bright; they are not sharp and crisp in the high end like the E3c's. But they make up for that in warmth, in some ways the P5's are like adding a subwoofer to my Shures. The P5's are not as efficient, they require about 2 notches more to reach the same volume. On my Sony DVD player, the E3c's are perfect volume at 1, the P5's need to be set at 3 or 4. There is still plenty of room to get huge volume out of the P5's.

From a music standpoint, the P5's are stupendous. I won't miss my Shure headphones at all. When I first listened to these headphones I was reminded of visits to the special rooms in high end audio stores, my eyes moved all over trying to find the musicians in the room. For movies, these headphones will work very well. Dialog might not be as clear, but special effects and music are much better. Sound is better localized to different parts of the screen.

The iPod/iPhone cable has a little tiny in line controller. It is simple beyond imagination. One click in the center (there is a depression for your finger) starts and stops music or answers a phone call. Two clicks advances one song. Three clicks moves back one song. It's kind of strange taking a phone call through these; the sound is so much fuller and warmer than through the crummy iPhone speaker. On the other hand, the microphone is no substitute for a Jawbone or Bluetooth set up. The only way this microphone thing makes sense is if you happen to be listening to music or watching a movie and a call comes in.

Sound isolation is surprisingly good. The world isn't as dead silent as in ear canal headphones, but I was hard pressed to hear much going on around me. I was aware of noise, but it was muffled and way off in the background. These will work very well on a plane. There is no need for crazy electronics to create the sound isolation.
April 2, 2010 update - in the back of a twin engine jet where the engines are connected to the plane body (some of the loudest jets in captivity, the Embarer 150) the headphones do a decent job on the engine noise. It is not a silent world, but much quieter. My Shure headphones were pretty much dead silent, and I would guess the Bose are also. But I'll still take a bit of noise trade off for the sound quality.

Overall these are outstanding headphones. They are super high quality. I expect they will last a very long time. The sound is wonderful, the comfort high, the materials sensuous, and they are unique (you likely won't see two of these on a flight any time soon).

April 30, 2010 update - something very unfortunate happened, while traveling I accidently left these headphones on a plane. The sad part of the story, United Airlines can't seem to find them. There is a crew member that is very happy right now listening to my headphones. I certainly hope they enjoy them, I will miss them. This might be a cautionary tale, if you are used to earbuds, you'll need to figure out a home for a much larger package if you travel with them. I really messed up. 
 
Vintage analog beautiful, December 16, 2010 
 
For the past 3 years my headphone of choice was wildly popular Sennheiser 555. I decided that I wanted to try something new, not because I disliked the the 555's, not at all because they were fairly solid cans. I just wanted to hear my music with a fresh sound, and sometimes changing headphones can provide that. Let me preface this by saying I listen to many different types of music. From extreme metal, jazz, acoustic, hip hop, electronica, progressive rock, so i needed a pair that was pretty versatile. I had a few areas i wanted to focus on when getting new headphones.

No external amp needed- Didn't want to be bothered with amping my phones

Smaller than the 555's the Senns were huge, so that shouldn't be so hard!

Closed headphones- I wanted to listen to music with out bothering others

Comfort- the 555's were very comfortable

Sound - I wanted more low end, and my Sennheisers didn't have much bass un amped (never tried with an amp)

Because I didn't want to make a mistake and buy a pair of headphones online relying only through reading reviews, I decided to check out the Apple Store and do some demoing of headphones there. I ended up buying the Bose On Ear's. While I am aware of the Bose hate, I was impressed by the power that came out of such a small headphone. So i bought it . Needless to say, Bose lived up to their "live sound" signature, because no matter what i played was excessive with bass. It worked well on harder songs, or hip hop, but when i played a mellow song, the bass would drowned out everything. Sounded muddy. I returned it to buy the Bose Around Ear. While these definitely had more clarity, and very comfortable, but they had very little low end, very bright and hollow sounding. My 555's sounded better. Back to the drawing board..

Enter the Bowers and Wilkins P5'S

I came across these gorgeous headphones. The P5's are made out of aluminum, metal, and authentic sheep leather. These scream class. They can scream anything but do they scream good sound? Lets just say, when I listen to music with the P5's they transport me into a wooden cottage in the woods listening to music plugged into a turn table. They sound very warm, almost the warmth you would get from beautiful vintage analog.Sounds very full, not hollow. Its hard to put into words. I am definitely not an audiophile, the bass these provide are not the over exaggerated bass you would get from Dr Dre's Beats or the On Ear Bose but provide a very audible punchy bass. Authentic natural sound all around. These are the only headphones I have listened to that sounds like the headphones are adapting to the music, rather than the music adapting to the headphones. Meaning that the headphones generally stay out of the way, and you get to hear the music as is. Not with extra bass, or power boost or what ever else headphones usually EQ into its signature sound. Its hard to believe that when I play Nick Drake, these are the same headphones that just blasted me out of the room playing Meshuggah. They adapt that well. No amp needed on these, just plug and play! The sound isolation on the P5's are quite good, you don't hear much of the outside world. The built in iPod volume works as advertised. Because they are on the ear designed, they did take a bit of adjusting for me because my Senn's were around the ears. Because they are on ears they employ a closed design.

Now lets look at my areas. No amp- check. Smaller than the 555's- Check. Closed headphones- Check. Comfort-not as much as my prior pair. Sound- Check.

Rating these headphones I give them a solid 4 out of 5.

Why not a 5 out of 5? Well lets just say I will be using these for many years as my headphones of choice, they are seriously a work of modern art. I love the industrial design, I love the size, I love the warm sound, I love that they sound this good without any amplification. I am going to be a real and say there is more than likely better headphones out there, ones that sound better or do something specifically better than the P5's. Personally I do wish they were more comfortable, but I think I feel that way because I am not used to on the ear type of headphone. However when you look at the sound, size, design, and price the P5's are unmatched.. For that reason is why I rate them a very solid 4 out of 5. 
 
First Impressions, March 22, 2010 
 
I just received my P5's at lunch and my first impressions are that these are a great looking set of headphones. The packaging was very impressive and protected the headphones during shipping. I was happily surprised to find that they came with a leather lined bag for storage. The headphones are also very comfortable and really do seal very well despite the small size of the cups. The leather pads are very comfortable and the headband easily adjusted to accommodate (large) my head. The metal finish is outstanding and does not disappoint. Sound so far is amazing and very detailed without break-in time. As with other B&W speakers these will not hide any imperfections in music or add anything to your music, they simply reveal what is there. I only expect the sound to open up with break-in. Package also includes 1/4" plug adapter and spare cable without the in-line mic. You also get 3 months of membership to B&W's Society of Sound when you register your headphones.  
 

 

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Headsets With Microphones For Pc : Beyer Dynamic DT 880 Premium 32 OHM Headphones



Welcome to audio bliss
     I used the Senn HD 280 Pro as my main music listening headphones before this & i thought they were good. But when I heard this I understood the meaning of the term "instrument separation". Everything is so detailed & clear, always have a smile on my face when i am listening to music with these. Bought the 32 ohm version so that I don't have to buy a headphone amp to...








Technical Details

  • Legendary DT 880 Premium, 32 ohm version; Stereo Headphone for MP3, iPhone, iPod and home audio applications, analytical, true sound reproduction
  • Innovative "Bass reflex" system for excellent audio performance
  • Semi-open headphone, Single-sided cable with gold vaporized stereo mini jack & 1/4" adapter
  • Made in Germany, 11 oz. without cable, includes carry case
  • Frequency response 5 - 35,000 Hz
  • Currently on sale through this link on Amazon.com  

Product Description

From the Manufacturer

The beyerdynamic DT 880 Headphones
Velour earpads make long periods of extended listening easy on the ears. View larger
32 Ohm Version - Designed for Mobile High-Performance Listening
This is the 32 ohm version of the DT 880 Premium line, designed explicitly to provide quality audio from low-powered sources such as portable music players and laptops. Its semi-open design and highly-efficient drivers allow for increased volume with reduced noise leakage while listening to low-output audio players. A lower-impedance headphone such as the 32-ohm DT 880 is ideal for use when you're on the move but don't want to sacrifice having an immersive audio experience.
The beyerdynamic DT 880 Headphones
The semi-open, over-the-ear design offers sound isolation like a closed headphone
A gold plated 3.5 mm stereo jack with 1/4" inch adapter is included and is therefore suitable for use with almost all headphone amplifiers.
Semi-Open Back Design with Adjustable Headband and Velour Earpads
The DT 880's semi-open, over-the-ear design offers slightly increased sound isolation and reduced noise leakage like a closed headphone, while retaining the high fidelity normally associated with open-back headphones. The adjustable headband lets you easily create the perfect fit for extended periods of listening comfort. Ideal for portable devices, this version of the DT 880 delivers the quality of a professional-level headphone design in a lower impedance headphone that's perfect for your media player, music-playing smartphone, portable gaming device, laptop, or any other mobile source when you need high-resolution audio performance. The velour earpads make long periods of extended listening easy on the ears.
Dynamic Transducer for Increased Fidelity and Performance
Without exception, beyerdynamic manufactures the dynamic transducer systems that go into their headphones in-house. From the magnet and diaphragm to the careful wiring and circuitry, beyerdynamic controls quality at all levels of manufacturing, ensuring superior engineering in their headphones down to the smallest detail.
An extremely strong neodymium magnet system offers the DT 880 highly detailed sound reproduction quality, is mechanically very robust, and needs only a small amount of operating voltage which increases efficiency. This increased efficiency also leaves the DT 880 with greater power reserves for dynamic, undistorted sound that especially compensates well for low-spec mobile devices such as portable media players that often can't perform at the same level as dedicated home equipment. The optimized 32 Ohm voice coil provides transparency and increased volume with portable devices.

DT 990

DT 880

DT 770

DT 860

DT 660

DT 440
32 250 600 32 250 600 32 250 600
Application MP3 and PC Home Hi-Fi High End MP3 and PC Home Hi-Fi High End MP3 and PC Home Hi-Fi High End 32 Ohm for MP3 and PC
Sound Characteristics Strong Bass & Treble Neutral & Linear Strong Bass & Treble Crystal Clear Powerful Balanced
Construction Open Semi-Open Closed Open Closed Open
Headband Spring Steel Headband Plastic Headband (foldable)
What's in the Box
  • The beyerdynamic DT 880 Headphones (32 Ohms)
  • Screwable 6.35 mm / 1/4" adaptor
  • Leatherette Carrying Bag

Technical Specifications

  • Transmission Type: Wired
  • Impedance: 32 ohms
  • Frequency Response: 5 Hz - 35,000 Hz
  • Sound Pressure Level: 96 dB
  • Construction: Circumaural (over-the-ear)
  • Cable & Plug: Straight connecting cable with mini-jack plug (3.5 mm) & 1/4" adapter (6.35 mm)
  • Net Weight: 290 g

Product Description

The 32 ohm version of the DT 880 Premium line. Excellant choice for MP3 and iPod/iPhone use as well as robust enough for home audio and PC applications. The legendary DT 880. The complete sound spectrum is reproduced in detail from the deepest sub bass to the highest highs. This semi-open, dynamic headphone is also manufactured in Germany. This top headphone combines the strengths of open and closed headphones.

Customer Reviews
 
 
Welcome to audio bliss, March 22, 2010
 
I used the Senn HD 280 Pro as my main music listening headphones before this & i thought they were good. But when I heard this I understood the meaning of the term "instrument separation". Everything is so detailed & clear, always have a smile on my face when i am listening to music with these. Bought the 32 ohm version so that I don't have to buy a headphone amp to listen with my MP3 player. They will reveal all the shortcomings of your source material so If you are planning on buying this only use lossless, Wav or MP3 320 KPBS.

Good job Beyer. If these sound so good then wonder how the DT990 (which are a grade above) will sound ?
 
 
Best Headphones under 1k, March 26, 2010
 
These are just amazing. I researched headphones for 6 months before purchasing the Dt880's and I couldn't be happier. I made sure to buy the 32Ohm version so they could be driven by numerous audio devices, but these headphones truly shine when paired with an amp. They are built like a tank, but feel like heaven on your ears. I have a huge head and they are a tight fit, so I know they will fit anyone else with ease. They sound great out of the box, but after about 100 hours of burn in they really start to open up. If you are going to always have them paired with a high end amp get the 250 or 600 Ohm otherwise the 32ohm are fantastic. I use them for mostly video games and playing Bad Company 2 and God of War 3 with these are jaw dropping. I am using an Astro gaming mixamp and it powers the headphones just fine. 
 
Amazing, January 12, 2011  
 
Amazing sound. I researched and researched and believed this brand would be the best. I had the fortune of speaking directly with a Beyer Dynamic rep who recommended the 32 OHM for my use- mostly listening from iPod/iPad. He also encouraged me that I would not be disappointed. I forked out the big bucks because I really love music and figured- hey, if they last a lifetime or a long time...I would be glad I had them. The sound is truly amazing. The clarity of all the instruments is there. The highs are terrific- the tingles of the cymbals- the strong and unmuddied bass- the clarity of the vocals. It is a real pleasure to have this high quality of listening. I plan to add a little headphone amplifier to boost the overall volume as sometimes I like it pretty loud.  



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Blue Microphones Yeti Pro Multipattern Condenser Microphone with Studio Headphones and Pop Mic Filter



awesome mic!,

 Got this microphone after doing some research online with different USB mic's. This blue yeti microphone is amazing! I do a weekly broadcast of a band concert, and interview. This does great sitting in the middle of the venue on the cardioid setting, gain halfway up, picks up the band with clear sound, and I think it is great you can slightly hear the audience too. For the interview portion, I don't have to change a thing! Just put it close to the intervewers, and you can hear them perfectly over the house music, and the chit chat of the audience.
Cons: plasticky knobs are a bit cheap. One knob that tightens the mic to hold in position has stripped, causing it to not be able to stay at an angle.


Product Features

  • Blue Microphones Yeti Pro Multipattern Condenser Microphone
  • Noise Canceling Studio Headphones with Earbud Headphones
  • Pop Mic Filter

Product Description

The Yeti Pro is the world's first USB microphone combining 24 bit/192 kHz digital recording resolution with analog XLR output. Featuring three custom condenser capsules and four different pattern settings, the Yeti Pro can capture digital audio with up to four times the clarity found on CDs. Plus, the Yeti Pro features a cutting-edge A-D converter chip and separate analog circuit path for use with professional studio mixers and preamps. You also get a built-in headphone amplifier for zero-latency monitoring, and direct controls for headphone volume, pattern selection, mute, and microphone gain. So whether you record at home, in a studio (or in the Himalayas!), the Yeti Pro is your ultimate sound solution. 

Currently on sale through this link on Amazon.com


Customer Reviews
 

awesome mic!, September 6, 2011

Got this microphone after doing some research online with different USB mic's. This blue yeti microphone is amazing! I do a weekly broadcast of a band concert, and interview. This does great sitting in the middle of the venue on the cardioid setting, gain halfway up, picks up the band with clear sound, and I think it is great you can slightly hear the audience too. For the interview portion, I don't have to change a thing! Just put it close to the intervewers, and you can hear them perfectly over the house music, and the chit chat of the audience.
Cons: plasticky knobs are a bit cheap. One knob that tightens the mic to hold in position has stripped, causing it to not be able to stay at an angle.


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Headsets With Microphones For Pc : DT290-80 Dual Headset w/ Microphone



Look no further for perfect setup in noisy environment,
    Excellent microphone noise isolation and very comfortable headphones - a perfect combination (be sure to get the XLR and 1/4" TRS connectors)













Product Features and Technical Details

Product Features

  • Features neodymium magnet system
  • Dynamic microphone
Cases and Expandability
  • Weight: 8.48 ounces
Warranty and Support
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  • Currently on sale through this link on Amazon.com 

Customer Reviews
 
Headset, December 18, 2011 
 
I love it! Fortunately I was replacing an identical unit, so I have the cable already. It didn't include a cable or connector....   
 
Look no further for perfect setup in noisy environment, November 2, 2006  

Excellent microphone noise isolation and very comfortable headphones - a perfect combination (be sure to get the XLR and 1/4" TRS connectors) 
 
 

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