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Dans la série des casques reçus à la Ferme, nous vous présentons ce jour le Skullcandy Supreme Sound Navigator. Le nom est long, le casque lui est plutôt à classer dans les casques de taille raisonnable et à coup sûr nomades. Il s'agit aussi et surtout de notre premier Skullcandy. Cette marque a su se mettre bien sur le devant de la scène par un look, en général, travaillé et branché. Mais comme vous le savez, à la Ferme, le look... On s'en moque, c'est un plus uniquement. Ce qui nous intéresse avant tout, c'est la qualité de son. Nous allons passer le Supreme Sound Navigator à l'épreuve.
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Zowie nous a envoyé un Hammer, casque indéniablement spécifique au niveau du look et de la couleur. Mais, il s'agissait aussi d'un casque qui n'a pas évolué depuis un bout de temps. Du coup, nous l'avons reçu quasiment en même temps que la nouveauté casque Zowie, le Mashu. Casque qui arbore un look bien plus moderne et plus consensuel. Cela dit, comme à chaque fois, en bons intransigeants que nous sommes, nous préférons un casque moche à l'excellent son à un beau casque accompagné d'une bouillie sonore. Du coup, nous allons soumettre le Mashu à l'épreuve de nos DAC mais aussi de nos délicates et sensibles oreilles.
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Cerwin-Vega is known for their large 12 and 15 inch bass units, but here it's small PC
Speakers Cerwin-Vega we are talking about. But what about their well-known bass sound,
can these small XD3 PC speakers live up to expectations?
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The gaming headset market is flooded but conventional wisdom has always been that if you want quality sound and a comfortable fit you are going to have to pay a little bit more for it. Today, however, we review an introductory model from Cooler Master that promises all the performance and comfort you’d expect in a mid-range headset at a price tag of under $30. The Ceres 300 is a follow-up to the Ceres 400 and comes with a more streamlined look and feel. Everything you’d expect to see in a head twice the price seems present but we will put it to the test to see if the Ceres 300 is truly worthy of praise.
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I’ve never been a big fan of headsets. Instead, I’ve always tried to use a speaker system whenever possible. After my fourth kid was born a few months ago, however, my home office was converted into a nursery. That meant that my trusty 5.1 surround speaker system that had traveled to Iraq and back with me, was now a set of paperweights. Since then, I’ve become somewhat of an audiophile, seeking the most comfortable headset that produces the highest quality sound for the best price. Recently, Benchmark Reviews received the CM Storm Pulse-R Aluminum Gaming Headset SGH-4330-KATA1 for testing. In this article, I will outline my experience with the CM Storm Pulse-R and show you where it fits in the gaming headset niche.
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The gaming industry has always been a big market and headphones are one of the biggest sellers. They have many different features that appeal to different markets of gamers just like mice and keyboards. Audio devices are one of the big things that people really like to have some of the best quality products in as they are great for either listening to music, watching movies or telling if your enemy is trying to sneak up close behind you. Now with the gaming market how it is, you have so many different choices, USB, 5.1, 7.1 and also options of different lighting effects. Well today we are going to take a look at one of the many different choices in the market of gaming accessories. Cooler Master was nice to send us over the CM Storm Pulse-R Gaming Headset.
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The CM Storm Pulse-R is a stereo gaming headset meant to replace the soon to be EOL CM Storm Sonuz. The CM Storm Pulse-R is equipped with 52mm drivers and 97mm ear pads for excellent performance and comfort. Just like the CM Storm Sonuz, the Pulse-R headset also comes with a detachable omni-directional microphone and in-line remote for volume control and microphone muting. Laser etched aluminum plates on the CM Storm Pulse-R ear pads can easily be removed and customized to sport specific gaming clan colors and patterns. White LEDs on the ear cups, inline remote and microphone are powered via USB. For better portability, the CM Storm Pulse-R’s cables are also detachable while to ensure durability, CM storm braided the 2 meter long cable while each end is outfitted with anti-fraying protection. For further peace of mind, Cooler Master also provides warranty should the Pulse-R start exhibiting issues within two years of purchase.
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Ever hear of Coloud? I didn’t until one of their sets of headphones appeared on my doorstep for review. Their new line is called Colors and they’re aptly named as you can get them in many different colors. Today I have the Blue Coloud Colors for review, they’re inexpensive and they have an in-line microphone with remote control.
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I did not really watch any movies with these, though I did catch a few episodes of my favorite TV show from NetFlix. I also used the Cooler Master CMStorm Ceres 500 headphones for listening to a bit of music, both through my PC and off my Phone.
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Built like a $200 headset, this mid-range headset offering allows you to game on over multiple formats, including PC and console. Here's our review.
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