
To be honest, I have a range of emotions about this. The sound quality appears to be adequate, but the headphones' subpar isolation prevents you from enjoying it to its fullest. Although I've heard that their audio is top-notch, I couldn't tell if it was better or worse than the sound on my old Sound Blaster Tactic3D Rage Wireless. There are benefits: There is good sound, however it would be nice to have an external sound card. Cozy and easy to wear. The wire doesn't cause any problems. The mic has a nice, soft design. Even after five hours, your ears won't sweat. We agreed on a price of $4,500. Contains drawbacks: Definitely not the best soundproofing available. That, ultimately, was what swayed my decision. It's too bad that we weren't able to do a side-by-side comparison with other headphones, such the Krakens.

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