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So despite fast delivery I am left with a headset that doesn't work up to standard considering the price. I was not provided with any warranty information or receipt. This is a comfortable headset, and nice when it works. However from day one I have had issues with crackling sounds speakers cutting in and out due to broken cables.
Being 6'2" and with a reasonably large head, the stretchy adjustment strap gets pulled to the limit, which causes the bottom of the ear piece to lift or at least apply less pressure than the top, which feels weird.Also, as a matter of personal preference, the ear pieces don't press against your head with much force. That said, I can't use them. My wife likes that they don't press hard and thus won't hurt her ears over time, whereas, I don't want the headphones to feel "loose" (as compared to the Steelseries V4/V5). Got a pair for my wife, and she loves it. Sound and build quality are good.
The right ear piece has a mind of its own, it will not work and when it does, it does a sloppy job and has terrible sound quality. I was extremely excited to get this headset, and had been since I first saw it. I've always wanted to get one of the "pro", headsets after seeing them at a LAN and thinking how nice they were, and comfortable.Well, they're good lookin', but that's about it.
The mic quality is good, the mic being stuck on a wire that hangs from your head is bad.They're reasonably comfy but look horrendously large and ungainly.
Not only is the sound amazing but these headphones are very comfortable, on a lazy day I can sit at my computer for 8 or so hours, when I finally get up and out I won't even feel a difference.Cons:My only con is the microphone, apparently it is not much better then what my old $15 headset sounded like.Over all I am glad I made this purchase and would recommend it. Got it fast and have only a few things to say about it.Pros:Sound is amazing, after owning plenty of discount and even non-discount headsets when I switched to this Siberia I was in awe.
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