

The lapel mic clips just below the cord input on the left ear and to me, sounds just as good as any boom mic if not better (most headsets have the lowest cost option for a boom mic at this price range). Some more info, that headphone has a semi-open back which gives it a much wider sound stage and improves virtual surround overall (in my opinion). My current setup is a Samson SR850, a lapel mic with a Sound Blaster Play! 3 and I am completely happy with it - IMHO it is a sub $70 solution that sounds better than most headsets under $150. I also have had many headsets that have had problems over time which caused me to discard them. I would be looking at a 7.1 headset but I've heard Music quality and general audio quality deteriorates from it so I would prefer something like I currently have, where I can switch from Stereo to Virtual Surround (If that's even a thing) Looking for something with great quality for music and gaming, price is not an issue as I have a nice new job so can really afford almost anything (That being said I'm not going to spend £50,000 just for the sake of getting pretty colours)

I'm looking for something with as close a spec as possible, I've loved this headset but it's slowly dying on me which is sad, and obviously worse that I can't buy another one. Surround Software for Dolby Headphone Technologies One thing to clarify: I would prefer not to use a Wireless Headset.Įssentially, this headset has had the best mic quality and the best sound quality of a headset I've bought. You get the idea, I've stuck with Plantronics for a long while, unfortunately, this headset is no longer being made, they make headsets with Dolby Atmos now, unfortunately that isn't useful to me as I'm not going to spend my money just so I can make use of that aspect (You're forced to buy some stupid app in order to use Dolby Atmos on PC) - So it looks like this is the last headset from Plantronics I'll own, which sucks. Currently I'm an owner of the Plantronics Gamecom 788, and before that I owned a GameCom 780.
