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Review on Black Sennheiser 507081 GSP 350 PC Gaming Headset with Surround Sound for Consumers by Agata Kusiciel ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very pleased with this purchase, will recommend it to everyone!

To begin, there should be a required requirement for heating! At least 150 hours are required. In addition, any high-quality acoustics that are available. The frequency response is depressing before warming up, and there is no bass. This is the reason for the bad feedback from customers who complained about the lack of bass and overall poor sound quality. This place has fantastic sound. To those who are complaining that there is not enough bass, the equalizer can be adjusted. In a technical sense, they are able to express a bass that is incredibly detailed, strong, and voluminous; yet, they are built using the same principle as monitor ones. As a result, the frequency response is very near to being flat even without any additional modifications. This is, of course, another advantage to consider. It has been established beyond a reasonable doubt that the microphone on gaming headsets is superior to that found on other types of headsets. I have come across publications in which it is said that the cable is not detachable and that the kit does not include a 3-pin converter for the headset. The wire can be REMOVED if necessary. The adapter can be found in a little pocket that is easily accessible on the outside of the case. By the way, the case is really cool as well. There is a lot of misunderstanding around impedance. There is a reference to 150 ohms written someplace, and there is another reference to 50 ohms. I made my purchase at Walmart. A sticker bearing the inscription "150 Ohm" may be found on the lid of the box. I used a meter to determine its resistance, and it came in at 64 ohms. It appears to be an average amount, however it is unclear what caused the manufacturer to make such an error. In most cases, an additional amplifier is not required because even the phone itself is loud enough to shake people (tried One Plus 3). Nevertheless, neither the sound from the phone nor the sound that is built into the computer are capable of revealing even a fraction of the potential that these ears possess. I use an Asus Xonar Essence STX, and she brings out all of its capabilities to the utmost. In conclusion, the price is most definitely fairly high, but there is undoubtedly value in exchange for the money spent. My opinion is that the ratio of price to quality is acceptable.

Pros
  • Beautiful sound, high-quality construction, user-friendly design, and a position that is both ideal and pleasant on the head
Cons
  • It would be a waste of money to get that without a decent sound card.

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