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Razer Carcharias Gaming Headset

By: (more) | Audio, Sound & Speakers Content | Posted: Mar 5, 2009 5:00 am
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Our Rating: 84% | Manufacturer: Razer

Block Rockin' Beats

 

One thing that struck me as a clever design aspect with these headphone jacks is the lack of colour on the outer rubber casing. Instead Razer has decided to colour the isolation rings inside the gold plated jacks themselves to give that touch of pure class!

 

 Razer Carcharias

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With the headphones plugged in, I quickly scour my music selection for a few good test tunes, some beats, some melodies and some classical.

 

 Razer Carcharias

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Another thing struck me as being different about these headphones compared to their smaller brethren, the Piranha, is the lack of a USB connector to make the Razer logos light up. Where are my blue LEDs? - I demand blue LEDs!

 

After a few hours of testing and messing around with volumes and such, I can say that these headphones do not disappoint. The bass is big, the treble is peaky and the mids are broad and filling. Razer has really made sure that they have included some quality units inside these cans, that's for sure.

 

Of course, testing them with music is one thing; but how do they compare to in-game usage? - There is only one way to find out.

 

 Razer Carcharias

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Loading up some TF2, you can really hear the insults coming in nice and clear. Right down to the mouth breathing. The sounds of the sentries are sweet music to my ears.

 

Going a bit more atmospheric now, into HL2 there is a really nice environment created by the quality of these headphones; the soundtrack and the background noises really start to creep you out after a while. The only downside of course is that these are not surround sound, so there is only bi-directional sound location awareness.

 

So, with the sound reproduction quality laid to rest, it's time to look at the microphone's abilities.

 


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