Prior to that, there were headphones known as Kraken 7.1 and Tiamat 7.1, and the most recent ones were called Manowar. These headphones are definitely of a lower quality, yet they are exceptionally lightweight and comfy to wear. It is unfortunate that Tiamat 7.1 was discontinued because Raiser does not have anything that can compete with it. Nevertheless, from the perspective of an average user, everything is not even awful; it is comfortable, it has a rich sound, it has an excellent microphone, it does not cause the ears to sweat, and it does not cause the user's head to tremble. If you are looking for headphones in the price range of up to 10k, then you may confidently take my recommendation.
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