![]() ![]() Seeing that 58x costs about the same but has no mic, and higher impedance 28 vs 150 Ohm (which is not good for mobile) - I vote for PC38X. ![]() Had to dig thru my collection of 3.5-to-6.5 adapters. Included cables are both with 3.5mm ends. Much improved comfort.Īs for stiffness and adjusting headband clamping force - I guess my head is just the right size for Senns. Headband is OK for me, those two cushions on it r not comfortable at all - bad choice of material.Įarpads - installed r bad, get ur ears hot, I immediately replaced them with (included) velour earpads. At first I thought PC38x is "insensitive", but turns out volume was on low. Volume control is really distracting and annoying for me - I wish they dropped it (pun intended). If ur in a noisy env (work or bus or car) - I suggest getting closed back headphones. Keep in mind though - those r really open headphones, outside sounds r not blocked at all. Mobile usage - great, and even better with any external DAC, I used Apple USB dongle, beats my laptop or tablet built-in audio. Filename: Metro 2033 Redux - Traduo.exe Size: 2.3MiB (2452784 bytes). For music, even without EQ, - really good. Installs hooks/patches the running process. Microphone is meh - cuts off all lower freqs, voice sounds unnatural.īut the headphones. This is a config editor for the original Steam version of Metro 2033 (not Redux).It allows you to edit most game settings as well as some hidden settings (such as FOV, cheats or windowed mode) without running the game. Was really hard to resist, and cashback was expiring. So I got those from during Black Friday week, with all discounts applied and my "drop cashback" it came down to $100. To summarise, it provides decent (but nowhere near top-of-the-range) all-rounded performance at a great price with nice features in a single package It hits mainstream standards across all aspects, and is a godsend for those looking for something specifically like it at an affordable price (especially when deducting the costs of needing an XLR/USB mic and audio interface or headphone amp which can easily amount to hundreds). I still think the PC38X is great for its tuning and convenience though, as it needs no EQ, Amp or Audio Interface to deliver what it promises. Currently I am using a Motu M2 and Rode NT1 setup for my gaming and communication needs. The microphone quality on the PC38X and its distortion measurements make it kind of meh compared to most dedicated headphones/microphones. Click to expand.I haven't personally heard any of these (only own the HD58X and didn't like what I heard on other Beyer sets like the DT series and used to own an Antlion 5.0 mic), but based on many cross comparisons of measurements and reviews of the HD560s and HD58X and PC38X, as well as microphone demos on YouTube, I'd say the 560s would definitely be better if you are using or plan to use a dedicated microphone (can't comment on the Beyers due to personal bias the MMX 300 2nd Gen is known to have a great attached mic though if that's what you're looking for). ![]()
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