I watched a lot of reviews about the fact that these headphones have cosmic sound, which I didn’t really notice. I tried them both with my native sound card, as well as with the CreativeSound BlasterX Ae-5 Plus and, personally, in my humble opinion, it is not bad, but not much better, in some places, even worse than my old Harper GHS-X10 and Pantheon GHP-400 Pro (which are 3 times cheaper, please note). The microphone is very mediocre, you can hear it from a barrel + extraneous noise. The problem was solved by RTX Voice, but you have to speak almost point-blank. There are no questions about the build quality and ergonomics at all. They are very comfortable, made of high-quality plastic, the ear pads do not put pressure on the ears and do not peel off after a couple of months of use. And the volume control, it is very soft and does not require effort from the word, at all, so much so that if it accidentally touches you, the table, or anything, then it can turn the sound to the maximum or, conversely, to 0, but this is rather , personal quibbles.
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