This time, though, I'll go into further depth. When it comes to aesthetics and durability, though, HyperX once again proves to be unrivaled. The high and midrange frequencies are reproduced faithfully, to my delight. Consonants like "z" and "s" might be particularly painful in some headphones. In this respect, HyperX Cloud Alpha excels. However, the low frequencies were underwhelming, so bassheads shouldn't get their hopes up for this headset. I can't say for sure, but a high-quality sound card might fix the low-frequency issue. The most annoying issue right now is, ironically, ease of use. The universal consensus among reviewers is that the headphones are quite relaxing to wear, even for extended periods of time. If I don't put them on and adjust them, I can't wear them for more than two hours. An antihelix is immediately recognizable to anyone who is conversant with the external ear's structure. So, it becomes crimson and the headphones start to rub increasingly. Even if my head and ears are quite typical, this is truly terrifying. In truth, that sums up my entire point. Comfort, of course, is quite individual. It does surprise me, though, that none of them worked for me on their own. Even though the headphones have far surpassed my wildest dreams in many ways, I still want to return them in the coming days.
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