This headset cost me four thousand dollars. (there was a price reduction) Assembly: Absolutely no creaks were heard at all (as they wrote here in other comments). Everything seems to be in order and feels safe to touch. Landing: They have a snug fit that is nonetheless comfortable, albeit rather constricting (I hope they spread). A distinct product for folks who wear glasses, such as myself ;) Naturally, this is determined by the size of the wearer's head in addition to the shape of the temples on their spectacles. I sat down, pressed the glasses to my head, but because there was no distortion, it did not make me uncomfortable. Sound: It's a lot of fun to spend time on YouTube, listening to podcasts, and playing video games. The music that is playing in your "ears" is effectively blocked off from the outside world, and other people can't hear it too. Music, when the scene has been set, is not terrible. The equalization profiles that are pre-set in the g hub are not appropriate for use with music. After the tuning was complete, it was much more enjoyable to listen to music; nonetheless, the bass is a little off; it is not "elastic," but this is probably overanalyzing the sound. Microphone: I confirmed this with a friend in the Discord server, and my hearing is excellent. Nevertheless, within Discord itself, you need to make sure that the "automatic gain control" setting is turned off; else, your voice will come over as "wheezing." The sounds from the surrounding area are transmitted by the microphone. Hence, a person who is talking to you from a distance of 1.5 meters away will be heard by your interlocutors; however, I do not see any issues with this situation. Aside from that, the buddy remarked on the high quality of the transmission and the high loudness of the music. Which, in general, was what I wanted to do)) . 01/28/2022 I'm currently grading my review. Consequently, I used the headphones for a little less than a year, and during the subsequent gaming session, I removed the microphone from its housing and turned it off. That was it; the microphone did not activate after that point. While they were still under warranty, the shop switched them out for brand new versions (I picked up new ones somewhere on 03.01 or 04.01). It's been over a month since I started using them, but a fresh pair of the same headphones puts a lot of strain on my skull, despite the fact that they haven't broken in that time. They are not comfortable for extended periods of sitting. The wire, on the other hand, appeared to have a little more tenacity than in the earlier examples. The sound does not have a wow factor. These make sense to me. The cost of the identical ones has increased to an average of 6000–6500. I can't even begin to guess. For this amount of money, you are better off purchasing high-quality headphones and a microphone that comes with a stand separately. The pressure that these headphones put on your head should be minimal at the very least.
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