At only 32ohms this powers up fine with onboard sound on my Z370-H and sounds amazing. I've really missed having good headphones for listening to music with, as been using competitors 'gaming headsets' in the past due to wanting convenient mic.
At only 32ohms this powers up fine with onboard sound on my Z370-H and sounds amazing. I've really missed having good headphones for listening to music with, as been using competitors 'gaming headsets' in the past due to wanting convenient mic.
We don't often double up on reviews but sometimes the product warrants it. Our Sennheiser GSP 500 and 600 review takes a look at two similar gaming headsets from the company which differ in the sound department. Read on to see what we thought!
Sturdy build; Comfortable; Fairly balanced sound; Can hear outside environment at lower volumes; Clear communication; On ear volume controls; Dual cables included for multi-platform use; Sturdy build; Comfortable; Leatherette/suede-like earpads very comfortable; Decent; balanced sound; Clear...
Could use more padding in the headband; Sound a bit hollow; Lacking bass; Single pole console cable can be a bit short if using with a laptop; Bulky design; Could use more padding in the headband; Single pole console cable can be a bit short if using with a laptop; Bulky design
The GSP 500 is the spiritual successor to the ever-popular Sennheiser GAME One headset. Sennheiser is well-know for definition in the high-end, but thanks to the open-back design and a few tweaks to the profile, the GSP 500 pulls off a natural, airy timbre, with just a little more bass than you...
With the GSP 500, Sennheiser offers both gamers and sci-fi cosplayers a good-sounding and tight-fitting headset with few frills.
Anyone who spends a good amount of time gaming needs a fast PC/Notebook good connection speed a detailed - good resolution – panel and extremely good hearing and communications, this latest headset from Sennheiser can take care of the last mentioned.
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