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Review on Logitech G432 Wired Gaming Headset with 7.1 Surround Sound, DTS Headphone:X 2.0, Flip-to-Mute Mic for PC in Black/Blue Leatherette by Seth Hogate

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Sound Quality 0 Bass

I used to use Logitech G430s until they broke. I've looked everywhere but can't find them, but the G432 is everywhere. I thought they were sort of a successor to my G430s so I thought great let's go. God I was wrong. The fit is very good. The ear cushions are soft enough to fully cover your ear, which is great for blocking out noise around you. They form a kind of acoustic seal. Comfortable enough. The cable is a single 3.5mm cable that can act as headphones and a microphone in something like your phone and comes with a USB adapter to connect to a computer. If you download the G-Hub software you can change some very basic EQ settings like treble and bass, but the sound quality just isn't appealing. I would attribute the sound quality to the headphones. to the bass. I opened a game that I play regularly and immediately saw a very strange noise. Nothing sounded like my previous headset. Anything that doesn't require bass, like speaking, is fine. However, when I hit something that requires bass, say a shot in a game, it sounds terrible. I'll keep messing around with the software to see if I can get something acceptable, but for now --- HARD PASS ON THES

Pros
  • Quick Change
Cons
  • Poor Manual