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Using this headset on a scary game will definitely make it even more so. The Medusa 5.1 sounds great and not hearing anything except for the in-game sounds and music really adds to the gaming experience. Using normal 5.1 speakers may sound quite good, but you will still be distracted by outside noise. Playing creepy games like FEAR or Condemned, become even more scary, because you can hear exactly where someone is running or breathing. The mid and high range is very clear and sounds great. While the bass may not be as strong as with the use of a normal 5.1 surround sound system, this was to be expected from a headset. Nonetheless, no matter how loud I turned them up, the sound was very clear.
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The little speakers inside the headset are powered, so turning them up past "5" on the 10 point dials on the remote may be bad for your ears in the long run. First off, let me tell you, the Speed-Link Medusa 5.1 is loud. Sound QualityThe most important part of any Headset is the sound quality. Stereo receiver (Onkyo TX 3000) generates popping and brief cutting out.As soon as the USB is connected and the headset power turned on, the red LED lights up. Wireless Headsets for roughly 80-120 USD? Where do i get a razer jack splitter alt? G430 does not produce any sound/mic doesn't work.
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To any sound experts - buzzing powered (2.1) PC speakers - tried everything - problem with earth?
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(Canada) Need help finding an A/V receiver-upgrading to 4k tv Panasonic Surround reciever, volume not working. Need setup help with bluetooth/wireless headset, Apple TV, cable box, tv Perhaps by a different set of ears and perhaps the headset without the amp. So anyway, based on my experience, i'd really like to see a more balanced review. Watching the Matrix was different, very tinny and hollow and my $12 Coby's surpassed the Medusas for some reason. I had the bass all the way up and the treble all the way down to keep the highs (ie, any time S's were pronounced, or swords were taken out of their metal sheathes) from thumping the interior of my skull, but the extreme details were new to me. Watching the The Fellowship of the Ring was very nice, keep in mind, these were my first set of headphones costing over $20 probably. I tried, i think, everything that google could come up with, a solid 20 hours worth of troubleshooting. A few people said reversing the channels (something i tried without the amp) fixed their problem. I got the version without the amp and most of the reviews were for the Home Edition, which has an amp. I could very well have gotten a bad set, but this is two years after the review and all the people having problems with them.
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I know, pretty extreme.īut how does that explain all the positive reviews? Well im not sure, honestly. The quality of the sound coming from the rear is so bad that i wondered if the pro-medusa posts in the thread of the review were part of a propaganda campaign. While in Call of Duty 4, in the middle of a fire fight, its quite annoying to hear a powerful grenade explosion come from the front, followed by a tinny, hollow, ear pearcing explosion from the rear or that same explosion as you turn around. Due to the overall high fidelity of the speakers, regardless of the bass, i could see how this could be appealing to some.for $20, not $120. One solution presented by one of fan of the Medusa headset, was to turn down the bass in the front, thus making the fronts match the rears in sound quality. I tried everything, including the bass-redirection setting.40ish times, in different configurations. The rear speakers litteraly sounded like a loud cell-phone speaker, while the front sounded just fine. I encountered the same problem other people had, no bass from the rear speakers. However, there are many, many people who had a negative experience with them, im one of them. Many other people did also and quite a few people seem to be happy with them based on forum posts. I purchased the Pro Gamer Version 2 headphones (the ones without the amp) based mainly on Tom's Hardware's review of these headsets.