speakers or headphones?
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speakers or headphones?
Do you use headphones for gaming or speakers? What do you use? I use headphones at night and speakers during the day (roomates don't like the sound of the screams of my victims after work hours). For headphones I have this set from OTTO: http://www.hearotto.com/Products_OT6.aspx I like them cuz they're comfy and they sound good. For speakers I have an old pair of JBL 4311B's - studio monitors from the good ol' days.
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More or less the same as you. During the day I do 5.1 surround so I can hear fools trying to sneak up on me. At night I have a wireless headset. Apparently, my wife and daughter can't sleep while stuff is blowing up all around them. Go figure.
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I usually use speakers for consoles and for most computer games, but online FPS like Counterstrike I always go headphones so I can hear the footsteps in more detail.
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Setup is in the basement(on opposite side of the house where the bedrooms are) so speakers night and day.
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Okay, I'm a bit geeky, but if ya can, don't forget to say what kind of headphones and speakers. Partly I'm in the market for new speakers and wanna see what people are using. Happy with my headphones, though, just got them recently, still, say what kind so I can feel better or worse than you.
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I just played Call of Duty for the first time with headphones. Pretty cool. I had always thought of the more overt sound being what constituted "good sound" in a game, but it was really cool to hear the detail in the background, all the subtle nuances. Oh, in addition I got an e-mail from the company that made my headphones with a coupon for free shipping and 10% off (code: FREESHIP) on two of their products (bluetooth car kit or headset with mp3 player build in).
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Originally Posted by Josh Hinkle
Speakers. I'm not a big fan of headphones. Pretty much only time I use them is in the gym and when listening to my MP3 player in the office.
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What do you use to listen to your music on at the gym? I'm using a Sony discman and a cheap pair of headphones. Was thinking about replacing that with that otto integrated mp3 headset but not sure if I'd be diligent enough to load different songs on there every couple days. I guess it's not that much harder than changing a CD, but I'd have to turn my computer on and if I'm on the way to the gym I don't want to think about work... computer = work. Except here. 

A 512MB Creative MuVo mp3 player and some cheap sony ear phones. I believe this model is called the Creative Nano something or rather now as they changed it a while back.
It holds 120-130 songs, so I don't change much. And when I do I just use a free ware program called Random Fill that randomly fills it from the 3500 or so mp3s I have on my PC.
It's a simple drag and drop player to, so some times I drag a few albums on it and listen to those.
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Originally Posted by Josh Hinkle
A 512MB Creative MuVo mp3 player and some cheap sony ear phones. I believe this model is called the Creative Nano something or rather now as they changed it a while back.
It holds 120-130 songs, so I don't change much. And when I do I just use a free ware program called Random Fill that randomly fills it from the 3500 or so mp3s I have on my PC.
It's a simple drag and drop player to, so some times I drag a few albums on it and listen to those.
It holds 120-130 songs, so I don't change much. And when I do I just use a free ware program called Random Fill that randomly fills it from the 3500 or so mp3s I have on my PC.
It's a simple drag and drop player to, so some times I drag a few albums on it and listen to those.




