Just a heads up about Razer headsets

Then you're honestly wasting your time by coming here.

kraken pro, kraken, kraken forged

razer forged

so, 4x kraken. Same drivers, same design. in-ears aren't even on topic here.

You can't tell the drivers apart. Easy as that

Why were they getting pretty good reviews then? Someone is wrong here and since you haven't tried them, I'd say it's you.

You're just as bad as those so called "audiophiles" saying that their 500 bucks cables sound "better".

How about a nice fuck you? I'm not. And I'm gonna use the cool thing called rediquette that's been used on me recently and remind you that you should not Conduct personal attacks on other commenters

Why doesn't the sennheiser hd800 use multiple drivers, or any surround software? Yet it's the best soundstage headphone out there.

Because it's 1.5k USD and it's absolutely irrelevant as an argument here? Its target buyer isn't interested at all in some silly surround feature.

Also why does everyone who bought a decent headphone agree with me, that after listening to their new headphone, they hate the Razers? The only people not agreeing with that are the ones who tried another headphone for 20 minutes tops.

Again, you're assuming you know something about me. Let me assure you that you don't. I wasn't using Razer headphones until 2 years ago, I had Megalodons for a few years (only for gaming, not for music). I had numerous headphones, on/over/in-ears and I'm pretty sure I was using them longer than for 20 minutes. And I always carefully read reviews before actually picking my target.

I'm not saying Razer has great sound quality because they don't. I hate mids, like my highs and they weren't perfect and had too much bass. But I fiddled with EQ and I got them just about right. If you're listening to music on a flat EQ, you're doing it wrong anyway. Everyone is different and everyone likes something else.

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