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Review: Edifier G4 Pro Headset
The G4 PRO offers gamers a high-quality headset solution without too much compromise in terms of comfort, audio, or mic quality. At 69 USD, Edifier has delivered a very nice product.
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Ok ,Just read the review and it seems like a good product for 70 USD.I think you got me with the nice screens of the headphones.Thanks for the review.
I have been interested in the last little while about retiring my ,do not laugh here Skull Candy Uproar headphones which
I bought a 2-3 years ago for like $7 USD. I only game and watch youtube causal as in your review you stated these G4 Pro are good for.
I am no audiophile and I been to some stores to test out headphones and I tested in store from cheap to most expensive but I really can not tell the difference in the headphones from the Skull Candy Uproar.
I have the Spatial Sound (Dolbly Atmos for headphones) and they sound great to me in games and youtube.
Anyway I have a question for anyone who reads this.I know it is a hard question to really answer if I do not have a good ear for sound.
In a home environment where it is quite while gaming .Can anyone share there opinion, would there be a noticeable difference in sound quality compared to the Tech Specs of the Skull Candy Uproar with the Tech Specs of the G4 Pro
Skull Candy Uproar
Weight: 123g
Impedence: 32 ohms
Driver Diameter: 40mm
THD: >.5% (10mW@1kHz)
Sound Pressure Level (1mW @ 1KHz pink noise): 94.5±3dB@1kHz Input 1mW
Frequency Response: 20Hz - 20KHz
Headphone Type: On-Ear
G4 Pro
Available Colours – Black, White
Frequency Response – 20Hz – 20 kHz
Impedance – 24 Ohms
Sensitivity – 106 ± 3 dB
Drivers – 40 mm Neodymium
Connection – USB
Weight – 367 g