Review: ASUS Strix Fusion 500 Headset
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maikai
Overpriced. No aux, not wireless, so no xbox or mobile capabilities, plenty of options out there for that kind of money

Koniakki
Pricing aside , ASUS made a seriously slick looking headset with the sound quality to back it off. Kudos to them!
No need to replace my HyperX Cloud II for the time being tho. 🙂

coth

Paradoxx
Just a heads up, the Steelseries Arctis Pro come with the ESS Sabre 9018 DAC too

vbetts
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fry178
@coth
Pretty much resembles a senn can, maybe even made by them.

maikai

coth

fry178
@maikai
lol. frequency range/response etc, doesn't tell you much about sound quality.
i can have a cheap no name doing 20-20000 hz, and a sennheiser/sony whatever doing the same. you think they will produce the same sound??

maikai
That's besides the point, its what they list and measure it at, so it is what it is. Also sound is completely subjective. The freaking software doesn't even work correctly. These should be priced $30 less, nothing makes these worth upwards of $100 more than the competition plain and simple, its obvious to tell they are charging an abundant amount for the gimmicky RGB feature

coth

maikai
@coth
Dude do you have a stake in ASUS or what? Its over priced, you don't own them so you're just talking out your wahoo at this point to justify the price. I seriously don't get it. Then you completely disregard this entire review, so you're basically here to just argue for arguments sake. I'm done here, I actually made my point

coth
you don't own them and you saying they are overpriced. there are headphones with far better sound and far higher price without any mic, bluetooth, sound card, etc. are these also overpriced. and as i said - for that price you can likely get better without internal sound card. therefore i'm not favoring them. but i'm saying - your point of judging headphones by design and functions is wrong. dynamics that are most important. you don't know what they are and how are they perform, but you judging about the price.

fry178
@coth
Nope, didnt mix it up.
Frequency range tells you exactly that, the range, nothing more.
Without knowing more specs, you cant tell SQ, period.
And i know sound is a personal thing, quality isnt.
I dont need 10k equipment to make me hear the difference in SQ between cans that have a THD of 0.05 % and one that does 1.0.
And that doesn't even take the can design into account, which affects the sound as well, and why even the same driver can sound different in different type of HP (open vs closed).