ASUS Strix Pro Review

Published by Marc Büchel on 25.11.14
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Acoustics

Headphone

ASUS decided to equip the Strix Pro with two 60 millimeters drivers, which should be able to guarantee a good sound experience. We tested the Strix Pro with a wide variety of music, movies and games. Despite our initial fears, the Strix Pro headset was a rather pleasant surprise and the sound is, in our opinion, well balanced. None of the frequencies are overpronounced but in order to get the best out of this headset we do recommend to use an equalizer.
We tested the headset with both foam cushions included in the bundle and in both cases the sound proofing is very good especially thanks to the quantity and the quality of material used.


   

Microphone

The microphone is placed on a flexible and removable arm. The Strix Pro headset also comes with a handy remote control, with which you can adjust the sound volume and mute/unmute the microphone as well as activate/deactivate the ENC feature. The microphone arm is flexible and apart from that there is a memory effect, which lets you position the microphone right in front of your lips. Overall the quality is good but as we already mentioned, when ENC is activated voices sound unnatural. 1 - Introduction Page 5 - Wearing comfort/ergonomics Page 2 - Preview Page 6 - Acoustics Page 3 - Specifications Page 7 - Conclusion Page 4 - Test conditions  




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