Who doesn't love that smell!

Who doesn't love that smell!

Thank you.
I see but I have found this thread: http://www.head-fi.org/t/612416/akg-q701-quincy-jones-edition-is-killed
B&H Photo Video delivers to my country. Amazon doesn't.
If PurpleAngel will come back to Brazil, and if he will to São Paulo instead of Rio de Janeiro, I ask him to bring one for me.
(kidding)
I just bought a PS3 and I'm in the market for a pair of headphones that meets both gaming and general entertainment purposes.
After reading the original post and thinking about it for a while I've come to the conclusion that I want to try out the DT770 pros. I know that their base is overpowered for gaming but I'm thinking that if I par it up with the new mixAmp with equalizer functions that may balance things. Can anyone chime in and say whether that will be enough or not?
Also, I only want to buy one pair of headphones, so if they won't be the DT770s, I'll probably end up buying the Q701s. I don't really think I'll be doing a lot of competitive multiplayer in the PS3. Maybe on my PC but even then it probably won't be call of duty or any other similar game. I'm more into single-player games, and the multi-player titles I do play, tend to be more co-operative.
My budget is $300 if it helps (besides mixAmp, or other virtual sorround device)

From what I understand, Microsoft pushes for Dolby on the xBox games, which I'm guessing is going to spill over into PC games (how much?), so I'm guessing there is little support for DTS.
Some games come with an audio setting for "Home Theater", that might benefit DTS (maybe).
Blu-ray movies seem to favor DTS audio.
What is your current audio setting?
I don't have one. I'm currently in research mode to try to figure what I'll be getting. As of now, I'm leaning toward the Hifiman he-400 and the astro mixamp pro. Probably a new Yamaha receiver with Silent cinema further down the road. I was wondering if the fact that the Astro mixamp doesn't support DTS will prevent me from enjoying some games that might be in DTS.

I don't have one. I'm currently in research mode to try to figure what I'll be getting. As of now, I'm leaning toward the Hifiman HE-400 and the Astro mix-amp pro. Probably a new Yamaha receiver with Silent cinema further down the road. I was wondering if the fact that the Astro mixamp doesn't support DTS will prevent me from enjoying some games that might be in DTS.
I think Blu-ray movies are big on DTS and would assume games are not designed to work with any special DTS features.
Or is there a reason your looking into DTS that my brain does not understand?
I do prefer Yamaha receiver because they all seem to come with Yamaha's headphone surround sound tech, Silent Cinema.
Yamaha receivers should provide both Dolby and DTS features, maybe you should skip on getting an Astro Mix-amp.
As your thinking of getting a Hifiman HE-400, maybe ask on the following thread about how well the HE-400 works plugged directly into receivers.
Or what they might recommend.

I think Blu-ray movies are big on DTS and would assume games are not designed to work with any special DTS features.
Or is there a reason your looking into DTS that my brain does not understand?
I do prefer Yamaha receiver because they all seem to come with Yamaha's headphone surround sound tech, Silent Cinema.
Yamaha receivers should provide both Dolby and DTS features, maybe you should skip on getting an Astro Mix-amp.
As your thinking of getting a Hifiman HE-400, maybe ask on the following thread about how well the HE-400 works plugged directly into receivers.
Or what they might recommend.
Even if the main reason I'm getting this setup is for games, having something that works well for movies also would have been nice. Thanks for the tip. I'll ask in that other thread.
I posted last night, but I have distilled my question more, so as hopefully not to anger the masses as a noob who hasn't done his research (such as reading the fp, rtfm!, right?)
Anyway - I am looking for headphones to watch movies on PS3 and play games with chat on the xbox 360. The most elegant solution is either the Triton Warheads or the Astro A50's - but I know I am giving up sq for the wireless and integrated mic.
Ideally I would get either:
Crossfade M100
Ultrasone Pro 900S
HiFiMan HE 400
and attach an antlion mic (http://www.modmic.com/collections/frontpage) and use that for chat. Though, on the Antlion website they do not give a solution for xbox chat, and just point me to a gamestop forum where people discuss the problem. It seems most of the solutions are geared towards using a PC headset that has a built in mic and converting that to use on xbox chat. But, with this solution I have the headphone cable and the cable from the external antlion mic to account for.
I am really unfamiliar with all this stuff. I have a pioneer vsx 1022 and a Mits 65 737 TV that does not have a headphone jack.
Has anyone used a setup like above to play xbox 360 and watch movies via PS3? What adapters and cables would I need? If it gets so clunky and messy, I may just go with the Astro A50's, but I would rather not.
How about ordering this from monoprice and using the cables/connectors that come with it to use with one of the above headphones? Would that work?
This is the other solution I was looking at, but I think it works for converting PC headsets, so wouldn't work with my setup?
http://www.amazon.com/Headset-Buddy-Xbox-360-Adapter/dp/B006MHEPFG
Thanks for reading.
I'm totally new here. My first post. Yipee. I just bought the Q701's new from Amazon. My concern is that I want to use these on PS3. I realize I can buy the Mixamp, but I just learned about LPCM. Uncompressed lossless. I have a phat PS3, so LPCM is my only option for noncompressed. I see that optical can only do 2 channel, while HDMI is cable of 7.1 192kHZ. So, it seems that I would need to get a reciever with Dolby Headphone, Pro Logic IIx, and that was capable of accepting this LPCM signal right? Why would I get these Audiophile grade headphones, only to listen to Dolby Digital? I just want to be able to get the best sound quality possible out of my PS3 while using these headphones. I've been on google for hours reading and reading. I need some help. Thanks.
I have also had equivalent success with 2.5mm jack wired cellphone earpieces, like the Platronics MX210 that I just sort of stick onto my shirt collar with the boom mic pointing up.
I've read this article ( http://www.innerfidelity.com/content/comparison-beyerdynamic-dt-880-32-ohm-dt-880-250-ohm-and-dt-880-600-ohm-headphones) explaining the ohm. "As a rule of thumb, a damping factor of 10 or more is desirable for the source to be able to drive the load with authority. For example, if the amp has an output impedance of 10 ohms, you want the headphones to be at least 100 ohms or more in order for the amp to make the headphone driver move accurately with the audio signal." also realized that the dt 770 pros 250 ohm version are available for a cheaper price on Amazon.com.
Never mind, I think I just found the answer to plugging a mic for voice chat on PS3 using the search function in this site.
Although I'm still trying to decide whether to go for the DT770 or just go ahead and get the 990s. I guess I'll probably pick up whichever model is cheaper at the time since I probably won't buy it for another two months or so.
Can anyone recommend me a good gaming headphone that is closed, and is under $300?
The Q701 really caught my eyes, so I'm looking for something similar of that, but closed. I really don't want to disturb people while I game, but I still want the immersive feel I get when i play music or game really loud.