I’ll have a look at the specs later and see if that’s mentioned but I reckon 
you’re close to the mark with 40MM, they could be bigger.


> On 25 Mar 2016, at 4:52 AM, Smiling? <bli...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> 
> Do you know the size of the drivers for this set? Seeing as they're overear, 
> I would imagine 40mm and up, but hopefully they're instead 50mm drivers.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane 
> Trethowan
> Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2016 7:15 PM
> To: PC Audio Discussion List
> Subject: Senheiser Over Ear PC320 Gaming Headphones
> 
> I received these around an hour and a half ago and - for the money - you 
> do get great bang for your buck in great sound from the headphones 
> themselves and a very good microphone - the best I've heard from a 
> headset thus far -.
> 
> Firstly, the audio is not the type of audio you'd get from the B&W P7 or 
> any other audio phile type headphones we've discussed here but it 
> certainly isn't too bad and should satisfy most, convenience and comfort 
> are the ingreedients here.
> 
> The headset can be worn for hours on end and you can move about quite 
> freely given the long leac which comes into the left hand can.
> 
> The microphone is here too and it folds away and unfolds with a 
> satisfying swivil.
> 
> The build of the microphone boom is excellent and adjustment seems to be 
> finite meaning that close alignment to your mouth is certainly possible 
> and the microphone is a sensitive one so adjusting too close to your 
> mouth will cause distortion and so, a little bit of testing will be 
> required here but again that's no problem as Skype for example offers a 
> "Test Call" facility so you can run as many tests as you require.
> 
> The headset comes with an adapter so it can be used with your iPhone or 
> Android device without a problem, another great selling point for this 
> headset.
> 
> The headset isn't as light as the Plantronics Audio 478 but its a 
> different design and overall a far better headset.
> 
> So now the question is does Senheiser make a USB version of the PC320? 
> If so I'll be a buyer of the USB version too.
> 
> And yes before I forget I should mention the plug configuration. The PC 
> 320 comes with 2 3.5MM minijack plugs, one for the microphone and one 
> for the speakers so it can be used with most computer systems around 
> today.  The supplied adapter will allow the headset to be used with a 
> modern Mac, iPhone etc.
> 
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