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The Gigabyte Fly headphones are designed to be lightweight and portable while providing powerful bass performance. The Gigabyte Fly headphones only weigh 79 grams without the 1.2 meter long vinyl-coated cable and 3.5mm gold plated audio jack. The reinforced adjustable steel headband on the Gigabyte Fly is lightweight yet durable enough to withstand the daily commute and rigorous outdoor activities. The Fly headphones’ ear cups are equipped with 40mm Neodymium drivers that have a frequency response range of 15 to 20,000 Hz and sensitivity of 122 dB/mW. Soft leatherette ear cushion covers help isolate noise and also provide comfortable fit while wearing the Gigabyte Fly headphone for long periods of time. For peace of mind, the Gigabyte Fly headphone comes with a two-year warranty tied into a unique serial number included inside the package.
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Gigabyte is not known for their audio product, but that's mostly because they've never really dived into that part of the market. Gigabyte is a brand I'm sure most of you are more than familiar with and have earned them selves on of the best reputations in the industry for high performance PC motherboards, not to mention some of the most popular budget friendly motherboards too.
Gigabyte is no stranger to the world of peripherals though and products like the Krypton mouse have already proven themselves to be some of my favourite gaming mice on the market, which proved to me that Gigabyte is more than capable of making things out side of the motherboard market. Yet other than two pairs of fairly standard PC desktop speakers, audio is a new area for them and it will be interesting to see what they have to offer.
Priced at around $50 they are not overly expensive, a suitable price range for your average consumer and so long as they have decent performance and style they could be an interesting contender for this section of the market.
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On-ear headphones are all the rage right now on the streets, and in this particular niche of the market, style and usefulness are even more important than actual audio performance. And style and usefulness are really the strong points about the Fly, which marks Gigabyte's entry on the audio scene. It's extremely light (only 2.7 oz or 79 g), plus it features a thin retractable headband and two 40-mm drives that are responsible for a deep bass response. We'll start by describing the product and then we'll see how it fared during the test.
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Today we had a nice surprise waiting on our doorstep, the GX Gaming Series SW-G2.1 3000 gaming speaker system. This 4-piece gaming speaker system sports a heavy-duty subwoofer with a 6.5 inch driver for delivering, hopefully, wall rattling bass, two satellite speakers boasting a 3-inch driver to help give vivid and vibrant mid and high frequency sounds and a designated control box with easily adjustable audio controls. The 3000 GX has a black/gold color theme on it to help the aesthetic value of the speakers while they sit on and around your desk.
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How is Genius' latest foray into the gaming audio market? We have this 2.1 speaker set covered at APH Networks.
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GX Gaming, which is the gaming peripheral division of Genius, continues to make a serious push to be more than merely relevant in the industry. They have developed some great gaming mice, keyboards, headsets and speaker systems and they clearly have no plans of slowing down. Benchmark Reviews recently had a chance to take a closer look at one of the latest products to come from Genius, the GX Gaming SW-G2.1 2000 Gaming Speaker System. Considering the long-term success of the Genius brand and from what we’ve seen from GX Gaming so far, it is a safe bet to say that this system, at the very least, will not be a disappointment.
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Gamester Gear's Cruiser P3210 dual driver headset are made with PC and Play Station 3 gamers in mind. The Gamester Gear Cruiser P3210 has two speakers in each ear cup, which provide very clean and clear, dynamic sound, allowing the lowest bass possible without distorting the mids and highs. The 112dB, provided by the 50mm main driver and the 30mm bass driver mean that there is as much volume as a loud concert. The detachable boom mic has built in microphone "loopback" meaning that users can hear themselves talking, even in the heat of a game.
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Wie das AKG C12, das Neumann U47 und das Telefunken ELA 251, so zählt auch das Neumann M49 zu den begehrtesten und besten Mikrofonen überhaupt. Das historische Vorbild, das Neumann M49, erschien 1959 als Nachfolger des U47 mit einigen Verbesserungen, wie z.B. die Richtcharakteristik-Umschaltung am Netzteil und den abgeschrägten Einsprechkorb, an dessen Design Neumann bis heute festhält. Die Form des Einsprechkorbes ist nicht nur kosmetischer Natur, sondern unterbindet Luftverwirbelungen an der Membran, was Popplaute minimiert. Ein weiterer großer Vorteil des M49 ist, wie bereits erwähnt, die Richtcharakteristikwahl am Netzteil, bei dieser man nicht nur zwischen Kugel und Niere, sondern zwischen Kugel, Niere und Acht mit etlichen Zwischenstufen wählen kann.
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We’ve got the very stylish and minimalistic Ferguson Hill FH009 speakers to review for you today. You probably know the name Ferguson Hill from their FH001 and FH002 speakers of a similar design, as well as their high price tags. Whilst the FH009 speakers are very expensive, retailing at around £800, both the build and sound quality you receive is just amazing. Let’s take a closer look at them…
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I’m sitting here 30,000 feet above ground level, listening to remixes of old songs while tapping away at my computer. While the roar of the engines might not be silenced by the pair of Fanny Wang Earbuds pressed into my ears, nor is the sound blasting through their speakers anything to write about, they are comfortable and I haven’t even thought of removing them for the duration of the flight.
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