Corsair CA-HS1A Gaming Audio Series HS-1 Analog Gaming Headset

General Information

The Gaming Audio Series HS1 Analog Gaming Headset is designed for gamers who are serious about audio. Massive 50mm drivers deliver serious gaming punch, without sacrificing the sparkling sound quality you need to enjoy music and movies. Extra-large earcups and fabric covered memory foam earpads provide a firm fit and excellent noise isolation without binding or pinching, so you’ll keep your cool and keep your head in the game for hours of playtime. The extra-large inline volume and microphone controller is easy to grab when things get fast, and the HS1 is designed and crafted with high-quality materials for years of use.

SPECIFICATIONS

Headphones:
50mm dynamic with 24mm copperwound voice coils, 20 Hz - 20 kHz, Z = 32 Ω @ 1 kHz
Closed-back, noise-isolating design

Microphone:
Noise-cancelling electret condenser, 200 Hz - 10 kHz, Z = 2.2 kΩ, -45 +4/-2 dB
Adjustable rotating boom

INCLUDES:
Two sets of replaceable memory-foam earpads (one microfiber, one synthetic leater)
3m cable with inline volume and microphone mute, dual 3.5mm TRS plugs

Latest reviews

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Pros: Reasonably flat response
Cons: Cable conductors undersize resulting in premature failure
I originally purchased the HS-1A when I was still on Bethel Island in East Contra Costa, CA, USA, as a test item; 50mm transducers were an up-and-coming item at the time.  Sound proved a little better than the Plantronics® GAMECOM® 380 that would supersede them.  The sound went bad, however, after only three months; when I opened the right earcup to investigate, I found much to my shock that all conductors in the harness are at best 30 AWG.  Needless to say, repair was impossible with the tools I had at the time, and the earcup's lack of available space precluded the major cable upgrade necessary to return the HS-1A to service.  Disposition:  Scrapped.
 
As of 21 August 2016 I am still on the hunt for a headset for the ASUS® XONAR® STX, and the HS-1A is clearly a did-not-start; although some might recommend one of the Sennheiser® PC-Series gaming headsets, my cable construction requirements are not currently satisfied by any computer manufacturer and I may end up getting a Heil Sound™ Pro Set™ Media Pro™ despite questions about the earphone response, as it is one of the few computer headsets that ship with a full-on radio-grade harness (4 x 20 AWG-cored coaxial cables) with dual 3.5mm TRS plugs.

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