Selasa, 15 April 2014

Astro A30 Gaming Headset?

Q. If I buy a pair of A30's straight off the Astrogaming website, are they going to be compatible with a Playstation 3 without any accessories or adapters?

A. Sure, Astro A30 Gaming Headset seems to work for your computer. You might want to consider your computer type too! Well, ignore that... Consider the besties about that headset!

Features Include:

Balanced, Dynamic Audio Quality - Tuned for a variety of usages including gaming, music and movies, with crystal-clear voice communication and precise surround-sound performance.

Dual Mic System - Removable boom mic for console and PC gaming and Skyping, wired inline mic for taking calls on-the-go.

Incredibly Stylish and Comfortable - Lightweight, on-ear design fashioned to move easily from the office to the living room to the street.

Quick Disconnect System - Ships with 3 swappable cables for mobile, console or PC setups. Mobile cable features a control button to answer or end calls and also works with iTunes to start, stop, jump forward and jump back.

Interchangeable Speaker Tags - Choose from a variety of collaborative tags or create your own with the online ASTRO customizer (sold separately).

Carrying Case - Every ASTRO headset purchase comes with a complimentary, high-quality ballistic nylon travel case to protect your investment.

Optional Upgrade - The A30 headset works great by itself on PC and mobile devices, but needs to be teamed with a MixAmp for online console play.

You can see more here: http://www.astrogaming.com/a30-headset-astro-edition


Help with Computer headset for gaming?
Q. Well im getting a Turtle Beach Ear Force Z1 for my first headset for gaming and i just wanna know one thing, What do the Headset USB Adapters do? cause i wand to have music coming out of my speakers and sub woofers but still chat with my friends online, that means i dont want the music coming out of my headset i was my friends voices coming out the headset and thats it. Now if i want that to happen do i get a Headset USB adapter like the Turtle Beach Amigo II or are there other ways to do this

A. You can select what hardware device is used for which purpose in the Control Panel if you are running Windows.

In the Control Panel, select 'Sound'. Just set your speakers as the default device for sound output, and the headset for voice recording/input. You can talk all you want and sound will still come from the speakers.

You don't necessarily need a USB headset to do this. Even analog (headset-jack type) mics can be setup this way. Windows just needs to recognize that there is some kind of headset/mic installed on the computer.





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