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The Razer Tiamat comes in two versions: The Razer Tiamat 7.1 and the Razer Tiamat 2.2. The Razer Tiamat 2.2 comes with 4 x 40mm neodymium drivers for a three-dimensional audio effect for deeper immersion with your games. Among the 4 drivers, two drivers are discrete low frequency drivers for super deep bass. With padded leatherette ear cups, you can stay plugged into the soundtrack of your life with no fatigue. Keep the rhythm going and fight on when you wear the Razer Tiamat 2.2, for gaming on the go.
Pros: This is my first quality headset so my views may be biased, but I didn't think it would feel like I have two sub woofers attached to my ears, for the bass in these is quite nice. (compared to my brother beats -bah) Cable length is awesome can be anywhere I'm room with it, next best thing to wireless. inline controls are maybe a bit far but I personally like where it is. Blocks out the noise of younger siblings nicely. While unreasonable it does work with any other 3.5mm jacks I.E. you phone. I thought I had large ears but mine fit inside the cup nicely. Mic is clear and had decent noise blocking. No popping or crackling sounds with loud bass as other have mentioned, set it to its proper format and they go away. Seems quite durable but I treat my things nice so not sure how they held up to nerd-rage's Would & have recommenced to friends
Cons: Maybe personal, but the headband hurts my head. Maybe I'll get used to it. not worth taking a egg off though. The mic, when fully extended wobbles around helplessly at even the slightest movement, It's horrid. However! if you extend it half way out or so its very snug and you can still turn the flexible part of it a bit. The mic being only halfway extended had zero affect on how loud I was in my own recordings and on team speak from 3 friends testaments, So I didn't feel like I needed to take an egg off.
Overall Review: Realtek ALC889 108db S-N-R Defaults to 24bits,48Khz I love em'