For the record, I will be using this headset with a 2012 macbook pro
running Catalina.
I have, due to harm risk learned what numbers need to line up, headphones
or headsets, with my needs differing depending on what I am using and
where.
to manage the various voice quality, which can be a problem zoom wise, I
use the mac's own terrific volume control. since it is system wide as it
were.
Again searching the difference between headphone uses and headset ones
might make my situation more understandable..maybe laughs.
will see what i can learn about scotts, that is a new brand name for me.
Thanks,
Karen
On Mon, 10 Oct 2022, Nicholas Krause via talk wrote:
On 10/10/22 16:44, Scott Allen via talk wrote:
On Mon, 10 Oct 2022 at 16:16, Giles Orr via talk <[email protected]> wrote:
> https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B000UXZQ42/ - Logitech H390
I have the same and like them. The microphone quality for speech is
the best of numerous headsets I have, even quite expensive ones. One
problem I've found, after using them for a few years, is that the thin
"imitation leather" plastic covering the foam on the headband has
started to deteriorate and flake off.
> - the volume control on the chord works well on Mac - not sure if it
> works on Linux although I think it does
Yes, the volume control works with Linux (Ubuntu, at least) although
that's true for all USB and Bluetooth headsets I've tried. The mute
button also works but that is a local function, it doesn't send a
"mute" command over USB, so there's no indication on the computer that
mute has been activated.
Karen,
I'm not much help in this part of the market. However, unless mentioned most
headphones
these days are below 32 ohms if not mentioned on packaging. The reason being
that most
amps in laptops or smartphones can at most get reliably 60-70ohms and that's
what most
people are using. I've heard good things about Scott's headphone
recommendation through.
Honestly, I'm really care about specification at some as those aren't that
useful. What
I want depending on the requirements is the internal test frequency chart.
That gives me
a rather good idea of what were looking at. That's just my view through.
Good luck with your search,
Nick
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