Overall Summary: They're wireless via bluetooth, which means the sound gets compressed. So there goes what little quality they had. I'd guess the drivers are about 30mm, so nothing near impressive, or even standard. Back in my peasant days (aka when I played on PS3), they were pretty darn good. On PC, these are a total joke. They have a very "V" sounding sound stage, and their sound stage is pretty dang small. There's also a huge gap in the front of the sound stage, and things coming from 4-5 o'clock, and 7-8 o'clock sound directly behind you. Same with the front, everything from 11-2 o'clock sounds more right and left.
Pros: Good back in the day, comfort isn't terrible, weight is alright, wireless (sort of a con), works on Linux, wireless range is alright, controls are pretty good and useful
Cons: Wireless via bluetooth (sound gets compressed) mic quality sucks, surround sound is horrid on PC, small drivers, horribly distorted sound, ZERO bass,
Final Thoughts: Just... no. These were gifted to me back in my peasant days, but I never would've bought these knowing what I know now. Then again, this was 5 years ago, so...
Pros: Good back in the day, comfort isn't terrible, weight is alright, wireless (sort of a con), works on Linux, wireless range is alright, controls are pretty good and useful
Cons: Wireless via bluetooth (sound gets compressed) mic quality sucks, surround sound is horrid on PC, small drivers, horribly distorted sound, ZERO bass,
Final Thoughts: Just... no. These were gifted to me back in my peasant days, but I never would've bought these knowing what I know now. Then again, this was 5 years ago, so...
Should this not say 'these'*? Might be misleading.