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by revel8or,
Dec 28, 2007
Pros: Excellent sound quality. Very comfortable. Adjustable volume and delay for each speaker set.
Cons: Need better labels for controls. No mic mute. Questionable decoder box construction.
The Bottom Line: Buy these headphones. They are superior to Turtle Beach headphones in nearly every respect. Lack of mic mute and hard to read labels lowers the score to above average.
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by teamw23,
May 18, 2008
Pros: Excellent sound quality - a real Dolby Digital 5.1 spatial sound field using just headphones.
Cons: Many odd little design quirks that are a bit annoying in actual use.
The Bottom Line: Quirky design, but good sound quality. Real surround sound can come out of headphones after all.
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by oldways,
Apr 13, 2007
Pros: Overall Fit/Finish, sound quality/separation are excellent. Bass reproduction is good for headphones. Microphone is good.
Cons: Price, separate mic wire run in digital, no singular inline volume control or mute
The Bottom Line: The price ($110) is the only thing that should stand in your way of getting this headset. If you game, chomp down and get them.
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by jamesjames12,
Jan 12, 2007
Pros: If you got a dvd player with optical out you are set.
Cons: Don't pay more than a $100 for these. coaxial DD overheats
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