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Review on Renewed HyperX Cloud Alpha Gaming Headset with Dual Chamber Drivers and Detachable Microphone for PC, PS4, PS4 PRO, Xbox One, and Xbox One S. by Dimitar Moskovsky ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like everything, the price and quality are acceptable.

Even when connected to a DAC, the headphones sound like they were taken from the bottom of a barrel—booming and silent. However, they do an excellent job of transmitting human speech. Many popular streamers claim that gaming headsets are superior to those produced by more serious audio equipment manufacturers; for example, take the same professional players in the COP; they typically play while seated in drops, and full-sized ears are only used for soundproofing. I'll elaborate on why below: In a positive light)). I got them for use in streaming and video games, and now I find out that they are not ubiquitous in any way. Unfortunately, no expert ears can provide normal positioning (. Since OBS is incompatible with Capamia and causes problems with amplifiers and other equipment, I won't promote it here even though it handles stream configuration, installs OBS, hosts its own website, etc. So precise that in PUBG you can tell its direction of origin within 10 to 15 degrees! (If you're not familiar with the concept of placement, this is when you'll be able to understand how your life is reflected in your right ear: you'll be able to hear what's going on in your surroundings and from what direction they're coming. In other words, first-place status! While high-fidelity headphones may be useful in the concert hall (where you can clearly make out the flutist sniffling in the back row), they provide an entirely different picture in video games. One of streaming's most appealing features is the ability to listen continuously for up to eight hours without taking out the headphones. You can sit for 8 hours straight and not feel uncomfortable (much like balancing a fluff on your head). Contact the Hypers in the group or on YouTube to get the full version, brought to you by your YouTube channel's dutiful servant, Carbon Gaming.

Pros
  • I'd like to thank the HyperX support staff for their prompt response to my inquiry yesterday (at 3 a.m.!). That's what I call "round-the-clock support"! An annotated photo was discarded as well. The HyperX Cloud Alpha was the cheapest I could find, so I picked some up at the Giganti SPB store, went home to connect it in joy, and was met with. To digress, I listened with standard headphones despite being born into an audiophile family and having extremely high standards for audio quality. There is interference, so the music is muted, and the left earphone seems to be playing at a lower volume than the right. He let everyone around him give them a try, and they all came to the same conclusion: the sound quality is subpar. I plugged in all the cables, tried connecting it to my phone and a DAC with a class A amplifier for headphones, etc. It's pointless. Support service, once again bravo, on top; I emailed them at 3 a.m. (Hong Kong time) and they responded in seventeen minutes, complete with an annotated photo of how to plug in the power cord. According to the article, a couple is clearly established if one earbud is noticeably louder than the other. This morning, I ventured to the Giganti St. Petersburg location, the bright spot that is not in my immediate vicinity. Thanks especially to manager Yana, who informed me that a pair of HyperX Cloud Alpha headphones, used for a month, had been returned because the young man found them to be too quiet; he tried plugging them into his computer and phone's speakers, but to no avail. Not a problem; she just had another set of ears added to her printed box, making a total of three sets that could hear. And lo and behold, after a month of use, the guy's ped ears sound louder and more uniform than anyone else's. The third pair of headphones sounded identical to mine, so he returned them to the store and they were sent to the guarantee department at our favorite company, HyperX, where they were examined and found to be in perfect working order.
Cons
  • And that's when I had the most brilliant idea. To get the most out of them, put on some "Warm Up" like you would for your own ears. The guy's month-long use of headphones produced the loudest sound; no preferential treatment of the left speaker was detected. The new set sounded almost identical to my previous set. Consequently, if you purchase ears and the sound is not a cake, booming, like from a barrel, quiet (even the store manager - Yana noticed that the sound is not a cake, very quiet, not intelligible), and one ear is somehow louder than the other, don't be alarmed; it seems that this is a feature of their design, and in a month they will play in a completely different way, brighter, louder, etc. Now, concerning the fact that the computer doesn't shake them, doesn't reveal them, "danced" (as critics like to describe it)). As an expert in this field, I started streaming and listening to the games. The headphones were required by a professional to connect to a computer without sound cards, DACs, etc. directly; however, OBS does not wish to see or clash with Tsapamsi, amplifiers for headphones, etc. My mother is the simplest Gigabit Z370 HD3. Despite my lack of audiophile expertise, I do own a DAC from the Danes with a clunk, a pair of spikes for my computer speakers, and an amplifier for my hi-fi setup. If you have headphones and an amplifier that can pump at least 600 ohm, your setup is already hi-fi quality and superior to any audio card on the market. Nowadays, photos are usually attached. So, the Huawei Honor 9 phone (I sorry for writing everything in 2022) has average sound quality and volume when turned on, and improved ear amplifier performance when switched to the digital-to-analog converter. Perhaps in a month, when my ears have warmed up, I will add to my review. So far, I haven't seen much use in trying to embl a sound route for these ears. Now, regarding application, impressionistic sounds:

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