Coming from my first ever gaming oriented headset "Arctis Pro", these are miles better even though the PC38X is connected directly into the motherboard without fancy GameDAC and sh**. I guess I was tricked by their marketing...
Now I'm not a audiophile and this is my first time owning an open back headset but these are some reasons why I liked the PC38X:
First, the headset is really light at 253g compared to what I was used to (400g +) and it also doesn't feel like it's going to break just by putting them on;
Mic quality in my opinion better but I can't say for sure since my old pair snapped;
The included cable is braided and it doesn't feel like it's going to break;
The volume dial is located on a place that will not be accidentally rotated by my hoodie.
Oh and I also like the INCLUDED velour ear pads at almost half the price of the Arctis Pro...
T-MaxBecause this is an open back headset I'd say that the sound feels more natural but I can't give you the pro review on that since I can't really judge the sound quality in details.
- First, the headset is really light at 253g compared to what I was used to (400g +) and it also doesn't feel like it's going to break just by putting them on;
- Mic quality in my opinion better but I can't say for sure since my old pair snapped;
- The included cable is braided and it doesn't feel like it's going to break;
- The volume dial is located on a place that will not be accidentally rotated by my hoodie.
Oh and I also like the INCLUDED velour ear pads at almost half the price of the Arctis Pro...