![]() ![]() For lower end headsets, DTS surround greatly improved them. I cannot tell that audio is coming from different directions accurately, and it adds a lot of echo making for a messy audio experience that makes it hard to focus on anything. The JBL Quantum 360 surround sound is absolutely horrendous. ![]() The DTS surround sound makes it feel artificially bass-ey. The surround sound on this headset is a little strange. It is a very good headset once you dial in your EQs, and it can handle about anything you can through at it. For playing games, you will want to decrease the lower frequencies and increase the upper mid to high frequencies. The clarity EQ is closest to where I believe it should be, but I fine tuned it a little bit more to my own liking. I have not played anything that has had any distortion. It’s a testament to how good the sound is on this headset. That’s the fault of the content being played not the headset. When lower quality content is played, it sticks out like a sore thumb due to how clear the headset is. The headphones really bring out the details. In some songs, you can tell the quality of their music producing tools based on the clarity of the music. The clean audio from the headset allows me to pinpoint details in songs that I never noticed before. Listening to the same songs in my car, or through other speakers, it doesn’t sound right. This headset has absolutely changed how I listen to music. ![]() If you are planning to only use this on PC with the JBL Quantum software, this headset is incredible once you dial in your equalizers to your preferences. ![]()
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