On the occasion of Gamescom, Razer has unveiled the Tiamat, a new headset integrated with 7.1 Surround Sound and 10 individual drivers in order to provide highly accurate positional audio ... which has a significant cost!
Each receiver has a subwoofer and four 40 mm front, rear, side and center of 20 and 30 mm, a frequency response of 20Hz - 20,000 Hz and a sensitivity of 120dB ± 3dB @ 1kHz each, a total of 10 circuits. Everything is designed to provide an accurate positional recording from the 7.1 headset to locate sounds in space during a game.
Featuring a 3.5 mm connector for both sound to the microphone, the Tiamat 7.1 includes a control unit that adjusts each channel audio on the fly, power bass or microphone volume. The latter is also one-way, includes a noise suppressor and can be completely folded inside the headset.
Aesthetically pleasing and rather ambitious, it will be marketed in the last quarter of 2011 for a cost of 179.99 dollars, which translates as often with Razer by an equivalent amount in euros, which does not clearly puts within reach of all budgets. However, note in passing that the brand offers the same time offering a similar model, but its only a 2.2 - that is to say, in stereo, but with two circuits, all for 99.99 euros.
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