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Review on Computer headset ASUS ROG Delta Type-C, black by Stanislaw Pietka ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The price/quality ratio is great, I will buy again.

This review will be referenced by comparing the AUDIO-TECHNICA M50XBT to the Sony WH-CH700N. If anyone is interested, my viewpoint can be found here. Perhaps this will be helpful to you in making your decision. What about the aforementioned headphones did not work for me? The Sonya sound, despite being wonderful, is too relaxed, and it radiates over the wire! The M50XBT headphones have a more gathered and detailed sound, but the mids and highs are clamped. This is despite the fact that they do not lose any bass. They exert a great deal of strain on the head, both physically and in terms of the sound pressure; the ear pads cause excessive perspiration; the microphone on the BT is completely worthless; the control after Sonek is also useless. After I had finished the AT, I went into the store and listened to the Fostex T40RP MK3 there. Right out of the box and before it had been given time to warm up, both the Sonek and the AT sounded better, although the sound was muffled. If my personal computer has a separate sound card, I will also require a separate digital audio converter (DAC) or player for my mobile phone. I estimated out my hearing for twelve thousand dollars plus three to four thousand dollars for the iBasso 002 or the Meizu HD PRO. The ROG DELTA all in one is a more expensive option overall than the total. The lack of a 3.5mm connection limited the device's adaptability for me, and I don't have a pressing requirement for a microphone. But for 13,500 rubles, it turned out to be more profitable; it is to be hoped that the DELTA electronics will not die after a couple of years of warranty and that they will not be left with nothing.

Pros
  • If you need an all-in-one gadget, such as a gaming headset with a good microphone, TYPE-C connectivity, and an integrated DAC, then the pricing is reasonable for what you get. This ensures that the sound plays the same anywhere you use it. - The MICROPHONE received a lot of praise; however, I wouldn't call it too much, but it was still decent. The most important aspect of it is that it does not pick up the sound emanating from the headphones even when those headphones are turned up to a high volume. - PASSIVE SOUND ISOLATION - The sound that leaks from the headphones to the outside is quite weak. This means that people standing close will not be able to hear what is playing there. This was the case with both my AUDIO-TECHNICA M50XBT and Sony WH-CH700N headphones. - COMFORTABLE, they have a good fit on my head (in particular, I specified 58 cm), and they do not press on my head at all like the AT m50xBT do. And the sound pressure is not so intense that the listener's head starts to boil after a quarter of an hour. They "do not hang over the soul" in the same way as AT does. You could do nothing except listen for hours on end. Didn't really get a sense of how heavy it was. - EARS, not much, but they sweat, and there are cloth ones available as an alternative. I am a handler, and as such, I did not set it; therefore, I am unable to comment on how they impact the sound. The most important thing is that they are comfortable, that they do not press, that they are the right size, and that they have a beautiful D shape. - QUALITY RGB LIGHT, inspected the lights, and then switched them off. This is not New Year's Eve, and I am not 16 years old. Many people have complained that ROG Armory is unstable, but I haven't experienced any problems with it yet. I installed it to test out the microphone chips; however, the EQ and bassbooster aren't very effective, and you have the option to disable them entirely. - SOUND! I anticipated a lot from myself. Yes, they do have a wonderful sound, even though the bass is missing a little something, but there is a middle and good tops, which is exactly what the AT M50XBT did not have even over the wire. To get a better sound out of the Sony WH-CH700N, I had to adjust the equalizer to boost the higher frequencies. - DO YOU HEAR THE SAME SOUND EVERYWHERE? Not much; when I listened to it on a personal computer, I got the impression that it was lacking in depth; however, I still need to experiment with the EQ, VST, and Aimp settings because everything is currently configured for the Edifier r2800. For some reason, the mobile experience is superior. - ON A SMARTPHONE (I have OnePLUS 3T), it is preferable to listen through Neutron because of how fantastic the quality is while going through it, despite having an interface that is just as terrible and not user-friendly. I strongly suggest that you change the settings for the audio equipment so that "Direct USB Access" is selected. Doing so will make the sound fuller and louder. Another option is the PowerAMP, which produces a sound that is not quite as detailed but is simple to adjust.
Cons
  • Is there a justification for the price? As for the music, the Fostex T40RP MK3 do not sound any different, and a short listening revealed that the bass appeared to be better; nevertheless, they require an amplifier in the computer as well as an external DAC or player. Because it can be inserted into phones and devices, the 3.5mm headphone jack is the most important one for musical headphones. This is an inconvenient feature because there is no control available either through the wire or on the headphones themselves. - The MICROPHONE received such high reviews, that while I was absent, I foolishly believed that I would start a career as a singer. However, either he catches everything, or there is some kind of hiss, and Armory manipulated the sliders for a half an hour to figure out what factors determine what. Simply leaving it on medium will be plenty. Having only BASA is not sufficient, especially after having Sony and AT specified. But EQ has the ability to fix things. BUT! You need to press the cups towards you so that the bass can be heard properly. In other words, it is dependent on the amount of downforce, which is not sufficient on my head. 7.1 received such high accolades. In comparison to my other speakers, I did not get any new experiences. At least in Division 2, the sound gets flatter and more chirpy, but I didn't see any improvement in my ability to travel across space. I haven't tried it in the other divisions yet. - on a little head measuring 58 centimeters or less, they sit extremely awkwardly, creep down, and the headphones are enormous. - for such a price, they could put a third adapter, to connect not only to a PC, but also to devices with microUSB; I was able to make a sound on my tablet through the USB> microUSB ORICO OTG adapter. As a bandage, rather of purchasing a complete meter one, you will need to purchase a tiny TYPE C> USB adaptor, plug your USB> microUSB into the adapter, and listen to the music in this manner. I am indeed well knowledgeable on the subject of perversions. - enormous, the cups are able to rotate, but they cannot be folded up into a compact shape. There is no case; the ancient Senkhov 215 that I bought for two thousand five hundred dollars has an excellent leather case, but it is not here. - Every time you turn on your OnePLUS 3T, you will need to enable OTG storage in the wilds of settings in order for your headphones to function. Since I don't have any other devices that use TYPE-C, it's possible that this is just a problem with my smartphone. - one more omission that is not immediately apparent - ZHOR BATTERIES OF THE MOBILE DEVICE! I have not yet activated the backlight in this device. Get ready, because the battery on the mobile device will drain much more quickly than it would with traditional corded headphones.