I probably should have bought a mixer too because my Microsoft Xbox One headset (which itself had crappy build quality, the fabric started tearing at the MOT after 2 days ago and I stepped on them and smashed them later but the sound itself was great), there was better detail in the sound (footsteps were sharper although the A10 is also decent) but as I said I don't know but the A10 mixer will fix that soon. Although these A10s seem more balanced overall and if I didn't have wireless headphones for music I would use them for that too and the stereo effect is much more noticeable on them. Additionally, these Astro A10's are pliable and seem unbreakable, which is a good thing. I also like the mute function and volume control, although my Xbox Headset Mixer does the same. Oh yeah, that's easier on my ears. My ONLY complaint is that the cable is ridiculously long and proprietary which means a regular extra cable won't work because both ends aren't the same size. But I don't think it's any better for the price. I wish the blender was cheaper. PS: I mainly play Battlefield, a first-person shooter.
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