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Headphones in this price range are almost all good it's just a matter of personal preference. For someone looking for a fun and not so analytical headphone the empyrean is perfect. I really enjoyed them. People who are looking for a neutral presentation won't be satisfied. They impart coloration kind of like a tube amp.
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That is a universally loved headphone and if there is anything close to a consensus opinion on this subreddit it’s that you get diminishing returns on headphones past the 6XX. So if you’re not impressed with the 6XX relative to cheaper, non-audiophile headphones I think you’re unlikely to find the Empyrean to be a worthwhile purchase.
DAC/Amp: SDAC-B & THX AAA 789. Overall sound signature. The Empyrean is tuned for hours upon hour of listening enjoyment independent of the genre or quality of the music you listen to. It’s warm, smooth and laid back, but with plenty sparkle and air up top. Overall it’s a well-balanced, neutral sound signature.
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- What Makes A Headset Good For Fortnite?
- Razer Blackshark V2 Pro
- Logitech G Pro X
- HyperX Cloud II
- Beyerdynamic DT 990 Pro
- HyperX Cloud Alpha
- Astro A40
- Steelseries Arctis Pro
- Best Headset For Fortnite – Conclusion
Sight and hearing are two of the most important senses when it comes to gaming, but the latter gets ignored by gamers all too often. Having a good audio setup that allows you to hear precisely what the enemy is doing and where they’re doing it can feel like borderline cheating and you’re doing yourself a disservice if you’re just using some cheap e...
Headsets come in all sorts of shapes and with a wide variety of functions, and it’s going to be up to the end user to decide what they want to use when it comes to those functions and extra features. In the end the two most important factors to consider when buying a headset are comfort and sound. You could have the best sounding set of cans in the...
The BlackShark V2 Pro is the successor to the original Blackshark, and physically it looks the same. However, there are some major upgrades under the hood, with the mic being probably the most eye-catching change. One of the major drawbacks of the original BlackShark was the bad mic quality, but that’s now fixed. The microphone on BlackShark V2 Pro...
Logitech’s G Pro X is one of the newer entries in their line aimed at pro and competitive gamers, and it seems to be yet another product in that line that hits the mark. It’s also the first headset that managed to beat the HyperX Cloud II to the throne in a very, very long time. The G Pro X might look a bit unassuming and pedestrian but it’s really...
If you’ve taken a look at our pro settings and gear lists over the past couple of years you’ll find that most of them have at least one thing in common, and that’s the fact that they all heavily feature the HyperX Cloud II, so HyperX must be doing multiple things right with this headset. If you look at it on the surface there’s plenty to like: it’s...
The beyerdynamic (this isn’t a typo; beyerdynamic doesn’t capitalize their name on their website either) DT 990 Pro is the odd one out in the sense that it isn’t something that’s even marketed towards gamers. The DT 990 Pro is actually an open-back pair of studio headphones, which is made primarily for producers and professionals in the music indus...
The HyperX Cloud Alpha tries to improve on the Cloud II by housing dual drivers which improve the audio quality and also implementing a slightly better microphone, though it doesn’t offer virtual 7.1 surround sound. Other than that, these headsets are basically the exact same. There are some minuscule differences in design, and the Alpha doesn’t co...
If you’re an older gamer and you’ve watched some competitive gaming a couple of years ago, you’ll no doubt recognize the design of this headset since it’s pretty much the same as the official MLG headsets from back in the day. ASTRO goes back a pretty long way as a gaming audio company, and this A40 is a fine addition to their lineup of headsets. T...
The SteelSeries Arctis Pro used to be the brand’s top tier gaming headset, but it has since been succeeded by the likes of the Arctis Nova Pro. The fact that the Arctis Pro is an older headset at this point in time can serve as an advantage, however, seeing as you’re more likely to be able to snag this one up at reduced prices. The Arctis Pro is a ...
There are many, many options when it comes to audio. A gaming headset is still being used by the vast majority of professionals (which makes sense since gaming headsets are, you know, made for gamers) but it’s certainly worth it to take a look at some other audio solutions if you’re a gamer who is playing at home 99% of the time. Hopefully this lis...
Dec 6, 2023 · Meze Audio Empyrean II Review. The Meze Audio Empyrean II takes a huge chunk of what made the original Empyrean headphones so good such as looks and comfort and integrates a new sound signature that should appeal to a much wider audience than before. Slide here to add your score on the gear! 105 Votes. 8.7. Pros.
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Nov 8, 2023 · New is the mention of “II” on the headband. Where the original Empyrean had a glossy yoke and ear cup finish, the Empyrean 2 this time round has a matte black finish. The vertical rod on the head band is now in shiny black and it has a grey accent on top. The side plate on the yoke now is silver and it’s showing the Meze Audio logo.
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Mar 17, 2019 · Meze Audio Empyrean Review. In today’s review, we cover the Meze Audio Empyrean which is the company’s brand new flagship isodynamic hybrid array open-back full-sized headphone. It is priced at $2999. Disclaimer: This sample was bought by us and does not need to be returned.