![]() When it comes to listening games with good sound systems for footsteps and locating sound sources Stereo is teh shit. However I will not agree these are good for gaming. Overall sound quality (in the TEAC version) is really really good for a headphone. I think center channel is just a mono mix for two "front" ones and I dont know about these but the sub channel is actually a vibrator :) To lighten up these usually contain actually 4 speakers within. I'm still a big fan of the wireless Razer Threshers, but haven't really been sold on many of its more recent headsets, and have been extolling the virtues of the Cloud Alpha since I first laid a pre-production version on my head prior to release.īut, thanks to the combination of great value, quality audio, and impressive software, the BlackShark V2 has nudged the HyperX headset from its once-secure place in my heart.This is another remake of TEAC HP10 which arent polish btw. The Razer BlackShark V2 is a hell of a package, and a hell of a headset. The mic equalizer in the Synapse software, however, is able to make all the difference if you want to get a bit of your smooth, deep vocal tonality back. It's not overly pleasant, but it gets the job done. As standard it's deliberately lightweight tonally, cutting out a lot of the low-end, but that allows it to cut through when you're talking. Even above the actual reproduction of your voice. Thankfully the microphone is a removable Razer HyperClear Cardioid offering, and it's been designed for vocal clarity above all else. And I've been wearing this headset for many a long day now, wearing them for work and play. It's a touch lighter than the Cloud Alpha and the foam padding may not be as luxurious to look at as leatherette pads, but you're not going to get as sweaty over a long-term gaming session wearing these. The BlackShark V2 design is simple, functional, and incredibly comfortable. Use something else for peacocking, people. Of all the gaming peripherals in the world, something you wear on your head should definitely not have coloured lights on it. The braided green cable atop each earcup is the only real nod to colour on the headset, with a notable, and appreciated, lack of RGB LEDs adorning it. There's a single mic mute toggle and one perfectly simple volume wheel, and that's it. At launch there will be 18 games supported, from Apex Legends, to Valorant, CS: GO, and Modern Warfare.īut as much as the aural experience is absolutely vital, so is the overall design, and this is Razer at its restrained best. These are dedicated per-game profiles, accessible via Synapse, that have been specifically tuned with input from the actual game developers themselves. But that's only going to get better as a week after today's launch Razer will be launching THX Game Profiles. ![]() Where there's a warmth to the musical experience that means I've been oscillating between the melancholy of Swift's folklore and the toe-tapping of Seasick Steve's latest, I'm feeling kinda shellshocked after an explosive Battlefield V tour of duty.Īnd the THX Spatial Audio comes into play here, delivering detailed game audio as well as clear positional signals and environmental cues. The BlackShark V2 may not quite have the glorious clarity of a well-worn planar magnetic set, but the tonal quality of the TriForce drivers, surprisingly with the THX software in music mode, makes for a fantastic experience.Īnd they're great in-game too. They're great, for music and gaming, but those advanced drivers make them expensive. My usual headphones are the Audeze LCD-3, a particularly lovely open-back pair of cans rocking planar magnetic drivers. I'm a teeny bit of an audio snob sporting an obsession with Tidal's Master Quality Authenticated (MQA) offerings, and I don't quite have the words to express the slap-bass joy of Rage Against the Machine's Take the Power Back when played loud on really good audio equipment. To my genuinely complete surprise this actually enhances not just the gaming experience, but also improves the experience of listening to high-resolution music too. This also gives you access to that THX Spatial Audio software. The Razer Synapse software then allows you to tune that detailed audio to your heart's content, thanks to the bundled USB sound card that comes in the box. ![]()
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