Only 1 minus and only 1 star. The cord is a nightmare, it will never straighten out, it has and always will have kinks where it was rolled up and tied with bread. I hate this cable. very elastic and elastic and thin, like thin spaghetti. Besides, they're great. These are the most comfortable headsets I've ever had, I've tried many, maybe 20 over the years, many different brands. For some reason they don't blur like all the headphones I've tried. They sound almost as good as my professional studio headphones that I use for guitar recording (audio-technica ath-m40x), but I wouldn't compare them to them. I can hear things my friends can't, but I also connect them to a Soundblaster Z sound card. I've been using the Creative Fatal1ty headset for over 12 years. In those 12 years I had 4 pairs. In 2008 the Creative Fatal1ty headset was very different, much better quality. costs twice as much. But I had a really high-quality cable, they called it an oxygen-free cable, the headset rotated (the cuffs had a hinge for laying horizontally). Blaster Blaze is the same as the current Fatal1ty headset. They rotate slightly to accommodate the rotation of your ears. but don't put the ear pads on a table like the originals. I can complain about the cable but hey they sound great and over time the cable gets very hard like plastic and eventually it will learn to lay flat. Hair dryer for heating and straightening worked very well, much better than last time. You can see in the photos that the 3-year-old couple still has kinks. The quality and comfort of this headset is so good that I can live with a crappy cable.
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