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Review on HyperX Cloud Alpha Computer Headset, blackout by Stanisaw Chmielewski ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great quality, did not expect at all for the price.

And now I'd like to address the feedback I've received from those using these earbuds. You may as well be paying for bad feedback. In sequence: With regards to the possibility of on-board audio for 2t. R? I made a great decision when I decided to purchase a sound card. As a gamer, the importance of the midrange to my listening experience cannot be overstated; owing to her, the sound is fuller, the bass is more distinct, and the mids are especially welcome. Hyper X Cloud 2 existed; sadly, there weren't enough of the high ones, but the low ones are fine for gaming (and other things, too). My ears feel like they're being squeezed in these glasses, but the noise isolation is worth it; I use a computer for five or six hours a day and haven't had any major discomfort from it. Is it a silent noise? Yes, there is sufficient noise, however I came dangerously close to losing my hearing when I pushed it up to 11. To ensure that everyone can clearly hear you, turn up the microphone's gain to between fifteen and twenty decibels (DC). What are you doing with the twisted wiring; it doesn't get that way by itself. Tape it down to the desk with some double-sided tape. There is a great deal of subjectivity, so several interpretations are possible. For instance, I once used a faulty 3.5 splitter that rendered my microphone inoperable. I took it back to the shop, where they exchanged it without any problems. For the time being, the 7300 I spent was more than enough to justify these headphones.

Pros
  • It's time to get in line. The excellent construction is the first point I wish to make. Unlike the company's stingers and drones, I think you may safely sit on these headphones without damaging them due to their sturdy build and lack of plastic in the connections. I'm not a music enthusiast or audiophile, but I didn't notice anything shrill or "protruding" in frequency when using the asus xonar dg sound card in conjunction with the motherboard's own speakers. The mids are at the forefront, allowing me to hear every footstep and gunshot clearly while playing first-person shooters like CS:GO, PUBG, and Overwatch. In my opinion, yes (after all, headphones were designed for this very purpose). The third item is a microphone, and my coworkers in the workshop noticed the difference in audio quality right away (though I didn't let on that I had purchased an alpha). And anybody who plays MM in CS:GO knows the importance of a microphone with noise reduction and a paralon at the end to guard against inhalations and exhalations. Consider alpha rather than cloud 2 if the recipient has a particularly large head. The pressure was on Cloud 2.
Cons
  • The only thing I don't understand about utilizing the microphone right now is the remote. It has the flimsy quality of a plastic toy. In general, once I've set up the sound somewhere, I don't mess with it. That's why I didn't choose for the cheaper plan.