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Creative Intros HS-1100 Tournament Gaming Headset

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Following Creative's announcement of its big release for this year, the Zii, the company went back to product launches of what's it's known for the most: consumer electronics. Enter HS-1100 Tournament Gaming headset. This piece will lead Creative's fleet of gaming headset.

Although the "X-Fi" term is out of its product name, the headset does incorporate native X-Fi logic. While the headset connects to the audio source using standard 3.5mm jacks, the local X-Fi logic provides X-Fi Crystalizer and VoiceFX (a voice morphing feature). This eradicates the need for any related software to be installed on the PC. The heatset features active noise cancellation to help gamers in rather noisy environments such as LAN parties and competitions. It features 40mm neodymium drivers for sharp and accurate sound effects. The HS-1100 will hit the shelves around April this year, at an expected price of over US $160.



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$160 for this :eek:

I would buy the Logitech G35 instead, its better and cheaper ($99)

I wonder who is the idiot that put these stupid price tags :banghead:
 
Pfffttt, neither logitech nor creative would know a set of quality speakers/headphones if it crawled out of their own ass.
for $150, you can get a pair of alessandro ms-1 , grado sr125, akg 240S, or audio technica ad700. any of those would blow this pair out of the water, and you can get a decent clip-on mic for under $5.
 
Pfffttt, neither logitech nor creative would know a set of quality speakers/headphones if it crawled out of their own ass.
for $150, you can get a pair of alessandro ms-1 , grado sr125, akg 240S, or audio technica ad700. any of those would blow this pair out of the water, and you can get a decent clip-on mic for under $5.

If you had to choose between the alternatives you listed, what would you personally pick?
I am in the market and wanted an experienced opinion.
 
get a decent pair of studio headphones and mic that sits on your desk.... i've gamed competitively for years and this set-up has always worked well for me. and you dont have to have the headphones on to use the mic.... just my thoughts.
 
Pfffttt, neither logitech nor creative would know a set of quality speakers/headphones if it crawled out of their own ass.
for $150, you can get a pair of alessandro ms-1 , grado sr125, akg 240S, or audio technica ad700. any of those would blow this pair out of the water, and you can get a decent clip-on mic for under $5.

So true lol...

I like Technics head phones my self and cost about the same.
 
Is there a Fatal1ty logo? No? Good!!!!!

:toast:
 
If you had to choose between the alternatives you listed, what would you personally pick?
I am in the market and wanted an experienced opinion.

depends on the type of sound you like.
grados(alessandro's are grados) are generally sparkly, treble-heavy phones, while audio technica are pretty bass-heavy. akg provides a pretty balanced sound, but are still somewhat bass-heavy.
for movies and/or games, i would recommend the audio technicas. for rock, classical, jazz and the like, i would recommend the grados. for anything else, go with the akg's.
 
Bro, you forgot my Equations! lol.. RP-21 for life! Bass ftw! lol.. But, your dead on with the specing of headphones! Only because you taught me the reasoning!
 
Bro, you forgot my Equations! lol.. RP-21 for life! Bass ftw! lol.. But, your dead on with the specing of headphones! Only because you taught me the reasoning!

lol, get equation RP21 if you want bass that will blow your ear drums out of your head. no, seriously, they sound like mini sub-woofers.
 
lol, get equation RP21 if you want bass that will blow your ear drums out of your head. no, seriously, they sound like mini sub-woofers.

Mini Sub-woofers are the best!!!! Gotta get the ears bumping!!!
 
Well, I ended up getting the Sennheiser HD280 Pro's. The main reason was price. $49.95 new shipped.
I really wanted the audio technica ad700's or a set of modded equation RP21s, but I could not find as good a deal and my budget is a concern atm.
Initial impressions of theHD 280's are good, but we will see after a good break-in:toast:
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Well, I ended up getting the Sennheiser HD280 Pro's. The main reason was price. $49.95 new shipped.
I really wanted the audio technica ad700's or a set of modded equation RP21s, but I could not find as good a deal and my budget is a concern atm.
Initial impressions of theHD 280's are good, but we will see after a good break-in:toast:
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congrats on your first quality cans!
now you may want to join Head-Fi and learn more about quality headphones than you would ever care to know. oh, and lose at least a few hundred dollars of your income.
i've spent $1475 on audio equipment since joining them, but i don't regret any of it. :D
 
congrats on your first quality cans!
now you may want to join Head-Fi and learn more about quality headphones than you would ever care to know. oh, and lose at least a few hundred dollars of your income.
i've spent $1475 on audio equipment since joining them, but i don't regret any of it. :D

LMAO... you've spent probably the same amount that I've spent on Computer parts since you joined there... :roll: Still need to find that thread!!!
 
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