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Kwal

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    Internets have ruined this brain.
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  1. Thanks for the cool contest, Linus Facebook share from Stijn Mijland: https://www.facebook.com/stijn.mijland/posts/468501556557025 Twitter share with Twitter handle @SMijland: https://twitter.com/SMijland/status/315113321181360128
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    Creative vs. Asus

    Linus always recommends Asus sound cards over Creative sound cards. In fact, he hardly mentions Creative. I was wondering if anyone could explain which one is best, and why, because to me they're both just sound cards.
  3. Somewhat below your pricerange is the SoundBlaster X-Fi Tactic 3D Wrath Wireless from Creative. Techradar said that it has better sound quality than the 2000H. I am not in the position to confirm that statement, but I am using them right now. I have included the link to the techradar article. - Wireless - Adjustable volume from the headset - Microphone (removable) - Mac compatible (sound support, but some software features don't work) It has support for virtual 7.1 with two 50mm drivers (with THX enhancements for movies), it has a metal core headband and hinging earcups with red lighting effects. The software does a bunch of stuff, such as an equalizer, including a custom one, voice manipulations to annoy your friends, soundprofiles for games and many many more things I'll never ever use. I encourage you to find these features yourself, because I am just as qualified to talk about it as any other guy. My major complaint with this thing is that it's somewhat tight, and its ability to dub as earmuffs, making my ears a bit too warm. The memory foam is very quick to retract, making it somewhat uncomfortable. So yeah, I like them a lot, the wireless is a fantastic thing to have. I am not an audiophile of any kind, however, so I'm just gonna have to trust techradar on the audio quality, and I don't really trust techradar that much. :(
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