Sony makes a good set with a microphone and a headset that is split so that 
you can hear yourself in one ear and the connection is split off so that a 
producer can speak to you in
the other ear. Sanhouser also makes a couple of models that are also 
acceptable that have been used in the broadcast industry for years.
If you are going to use these headsets with a computer you are going to have 
to  get a headset that is compatible.
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Subject: Professional Broadcast Headset


> Hello List,
>
> I would like to get a suggestion for a professional broadcast stereo 
> headset--one that allows one to hear sounds in stereo, an input from a 
> producer to give instructions to broadcaster, and, of course a microphone 
> setup and a telephone set up, where you can hear it all.  I want the kind 
> of thing they use during ball game broadcasts that goes on your head with 
> all sorts of controls.  I want to use it to broadcast on my radio station 
> and use it to do some music editing.  I guess I want it all.
>
> Just give me an idea of a few good ones that I can check out.
>
> Thanks,
>
> James Robinsonhas
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