Because the volume on the integrated sound system is so low, I purchased it as part of a bundle along with the Beyerdynamic DT 770 pro 80 om headphones. After connecting it, there is a significant difference—the loudness is much higher—and even without the drivers. Crackling can be heard on the bass when the gain mode is turned on at a high volume if there are no drivers installed. At the moment, all of the firewood has been consumed, and occasionally one can hear a crackling sound (people claim that the wire is to blame for this, but there is no way to verify this). The software is easy to comprehend, and there were no hiccups or malfunctions during the testing period of one day. The next part of this review will focus on my experiences with two sets of Beyerdynamic DT 770 pro 80 om headphones as well as my tried-and-true favorite razer tiamat 2.2. I didn't care for it as a collection of m DT770 at all. It's possible that it's because I'm used to tiamats, but none of the headphones have enough bass for me, despite the fact that they're good and don't interfere with other frequencies. To tell you the truth, even without this sound system, the Asus ROG Delta S has a higher sound quality than competing products on the market. Of the drawbacks, the fact that the trust in the bass only becomes apparent when the level in the player is set to 40% (although I call it loud right away, according to my feelings it is two times higher than 100% without sound) is one. The connection with the Razer Tiamat 2.2, on the other hand, came as a big surprise to me. These were arranged by the rezier to be in the form of headphones for the bass, and they look really stunning in this setting. It's true that they cram virtually everything in there, but when something blows up in rows, it gives off the impression that it actually occurred in the area. As a result, because the noise from the customers was driving me crazy, I decided to connect my raisers to this sound system. You won't believe it, but the sound is actually quite stylish. If I used to struggle on bass, now it's a bass player's dream. When I put more of an emphasis on drums, I feel like I'm sitting in the front row of a rock concert next to them. When there is a solo for the bass, I can feel the string vibrating against my body. In there, I've been getting high for the past twelve hours while listening to my playlist. The most amazing part is that there is hardly any sound even when the volume is turned all the way up. In addition, the bass doesn't seem to cover up much of anything. The sound is unmistakable. in general, an exciting experience. It seems to have been taken for buyers, but I will still leave my old raisers for her to use. The impressions are mixed. If anyone is looking for buyers in Hong Kong, please check out the announcement that I posted on eBay.
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