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Steel series 7x
Steel series 7x





When I look at my Xbox Series X, and note the cable hanging out of it just to attach the receiver makes me wonder if there couldn't have been a better solution. The elongated design is clearly meant for a smartphone, which is fine, but it means that it won't fit directly into a laptop or other device without using the cable, which just seems like an odd solution. I do have a minor bone to pick with its shape, though. As more of us than ever take serious gaming on the go, thanks to an influx of higher-quality mobile experiences, having a headset that can do multiple platforms wirelessly at once, without Bluetooth is a great feature. Indeed, the 2.4GHz receiver is far superior to Bluetooth, and there just aren't many wireless headsets out there that use 2.4GHz radio, instead of Bluetooth. At this price, I think there are either equal, or better headsets out there for Xbox and PC, unless you plan to use the 2.4GHz receiver extensively with your smartphone. but also suggests that it's significantly better than other similarly priced headsets out there. In the UK it hits £160, which, not only doesn't give it parity with the $150 price point in the U.S. They all use 3.5mm connections, so they work the same everywhere. The three wired models are functionally identical, and each costs 49 USD. Perhaps my biggest gripe with the SteelSeries Arctis 7X is its price. This headset features a cushioned conventional headband, a detachable 3.5mm microphone, ear pads covered in SteelSeries’ custom airweave fabric. Luckily, since these headphones are compatible with SteelSeries Engine software, you can customize their sound profile using its graphic EQ or presets.Source: Windows Central (Image credit: Source: Windows Central) However, bass and treble delivery can vary due to fit, seal, and positioning. The SteelSeries 7P have a boomy v-shaped sound profile, which can help bring out sound effects in action-packed gameplay and add brightness and sparkle to instruments and vocals. However, we don't test for this and, as a result, our scoring and results haven't changed. The 196 Elite Prism is comfy enough to wear all day, offers detailed, tweakable sound.

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It seems like this issue is only limited to the 64Hz band when adjusted on the SteelSeries Engine 3. Theres a reason this headset gets to don the 'Elite' moniker in SteelSeries Siberia line. We also repeated this with a 500Hz tone and couldn't hear distortion when adjusting the EQ band. However, changing the tone to 180Hz and adjusting the EQ band in the app didn't produce distortion. We also heard slight distortion when adjusting the EQ band to 0.1dBs. This resulted in slight audible distortion. We tried adjusting the 64Hz EQ band on the companion app to -0.1dB and played a 64Hz tone.

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Update : A user has reported experiencing bass distortion when using the SteelSeries Engine 3's 64Hz EQ band above 0dBs.







Steel series 7x