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Review: Corsair Gaming VOID RGB Wireless headset
We review the all new new Corsair Gaming VOID RGB wireless headset. The Dolby certified VOID is the successor model to the Vengeance series and works through a USB transmitter on the 2.4 GHz Wireless band. One charge will get you hours of wireless headset gaming over two quality 50mm drivers.
Read the full review here.
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#5160040 Posted on: 09/17/2015 04:14 PM
Is the mic boom removable?
Is the mic boom removable?
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#5160269 Posted on: 09/18/2015 12:45 AM
I'm not a fan of wireless, but I went for the VOID 7.1 with USB. Will be here on Saturday.
I also like the volume control on one of the ear cups. If it's on the wire itself then I keep changing the volume by accident several times a day. My previous one was a Corsair too. That one was way too loud. I had it on 50% most of the time. I've read that this is not an issue with the VOID.
I'm not a fan of wireless, but I went for the VOID 7.1 with USB. Will be here on Saturday.
I also like the volume control on one of the ear cups. If it's on the wire itself then I keep changing the volume by accident several times a day. My previous one was a Corsair too. That one was way too loud. I had it on 50% most of the time. I've read that this is not an issue with the VOID.
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#5160584 Posted on: 09/18/2015 04:09 PM
LOL @ RGB headset, gonna need a mirror to be able to see them
Does anyone ever use EQ settings either in software or on hardware? I am always of the opinion that any audio signal (digital or analog) should be left unaltered, without any kind of processing to 'improve' it.
LOL @ RGB headset, gonna need a mirror to be able to see them

Does anyone ever use EQ settings either in software or on hardware? I am always of the opinion that any audio signal (digital or analog) should be left unaltered, without any kind of processing to 'improve' it.
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#5160601 Posted on: 09/18/2015 04:40 PM
LOL @ RGB headset, gonna need a mirror to be able to see them
Does anyone ever use EQ settings either in software or on hardware? I am always of the opinion that any audio signal (digital or analog) should be left unaltered, without any kind of processing to 'improve' it.
Sometimes I use EQ to equalize my headphones and make them super flat.
And I use shelf/pass filters on my speakers to kill ultra low/high frequencies and possibly improve their life.
(You never know what kind of an idiotic signal might be sent to them or how intelligent they are themselves)
Other than that unaltered all the way.
LOL @ RGB headset, gonna need a mirror to be able to see them

Does anyone ever use EQ settings either in software or on hardware? I am always of the opinion that any audio signal (digital or analog) should be left unaltered, without any kind of processing to 'improve' it.
Sometimes I use EQ to equalize my headphones and make them super flat.
And I use shelf/pass filters on my speakers to kill ultra low/high frequencies and possibly improve their life.
(You never know what kind of an idiotic signal might be sent to them or how intelligent they are themselves)
Other than that unaltered all the way.
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Good review Hilbert! Great reading.
This seems like a good HS and would definitely had been on my list since I was looking for a wireless Headset in the 100euro range but since I couldn't find anything to satisfy me, I went with the trusted HX Cloud II.
But this looks good also and I really wanted a wireless.(shh dont tell Hilbert but it was mostly for movies/light gaming when the missus/kids are sleeping
P.S: That lan joke? Priceless!