I've been wanting to get a headset for in-game chat for quite some time now. It seemed wasteful to put out the cash. When you're over 30 years old, you're probably not going to prioritize buying a gaming headset. For some years now, I've been satisfied with the sound quality of the Creative Aurvana live headphones, first generation. Once the chinchilla chewed through the wire, I had to replace it with an alik I got online and solder. The quality of the sound diminished little but remained rather high. So, the sale was still declined. The wife finally shattered them. There was just one option, and I had to pick it. Many people know that reviews on marketplaces may be purchased on dedicated sites. As a result, you shouldn't put too much stock in online reviews. This headgear is so effusive that it hurts. It seems like the ideal product. Some reviewers have said positive things. Still, I decided on something. I had no idea. The headset performs admirably. I'll summarize the main points. Packaging is eye-catching. Don't be bashful about accepting free headphones. It's a sturdy cardboard box. It would be wasteful for me to keep it because you can easily produce a version with less packaging. The components of the headset are high caliber. It seems like both aluminum and high-quality plastic were used to make the cups. Metal screws and bolts, which I pray my wife will never be able to unscrew. The ear cushions and the lining are leatherette, and they smell extremely strongly after being opened for a week. - The headphone setup is nice and cozy. Not aggressive. I have no problem sitting for long periods of time. I had to wear a size 60 hat in the military because my head is so enormous. I didn't try to break any records because I figured I'd probably become sick after four hours. The quality of the sound is superb. As I'm no audio expert, I can't tell the difference between high-bitrate aac/ogg and flac on this player. I can tell without a doubt that the sound quality is much enhanced over the previous Creative. No one note stands out as bass. I use a high-quality, built-in sound card (Supreme FX on a Realteck 1220a), and I've never had any issues (including on a smartphone) I'm not a huge fan of the look, but it seems to work.
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