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Tuesday, July 23, 2019

LUCIDSOUND LS41 Gaming Headset Review

With such huge numbers of gaming headsets available nowadays, solid quality now and again prevails upon solace, however, the best stable quality on the planet won't make any difference if you can't wear a headset for over five minutes. The perfect sweet-spot for the best gaming headset is excessively agreeable as well as something that can make a game increasingly vivid by giving encompass sound abilities. LucidSound's LS41 remote gaming headset is one of those headsets, an incredible mix of sound quality, solace, and advancement—however, contrasted with comparable headsets that element 7.1 encompass sound, it gets convoluted


Let's Talk About The Wonderful LUCIDSOUND LS41:

The LS41's volume controls are considerably more effective and natural than the typical parchment wheels or modest catches appended to the headset link. While in-game, you control game volume with the external dial on the left, and you control the talk volume with the external dial on the right. No modifying the volume independently in the setting menu. No outer blender. Only two advantageous controls mix consistently into the headset itself. You can likewise effectively quiet the game and talk sound by squeezing the focal point of the left earcup, and quiet your mic by squeezing a similar spot on the right—and a red light turns on at the tip of the mic on the off chance that you have it quieted.





the particular thing about these controls is that can here and there debilitate some other gadget connected to your PC that enables you to control the volume—even straightforwardly through the Windows taskbar. Another idiosyncratic thing is that the volume controls just appear to fill in as depicted with an in-game visit. On the off chance that you need to utilize a visit program like Discord or voice talk with somebody in the Battle.net application, you need to go into the sound supervisor programming that accompanies your motherboard and physically set it, if you have that capacity. 

The LS41 has both an inside mic and a blast mic. The inner will get all foundation commotions like fans, individuals, or vehicles going by on a bustling road, however, it will even now transmit your voice obviously. It's not too bad, however, you won't get a fresh, echoless sound without the separable blast mic. You sound somewhat more quieted with the LS41 blast mic contrasted with the SteelSeries Arctis or Blue Yeti, however, you scarcely get any foundation commotion. It's still of expert quality and much more than satisfactory for gushing or talking with companions. 


Now The Specifications:

Weight12.5oz
TYPEOver-ear, closed-back
MATERIALPlastic and aluminum for the frame and headband

Memory foam and pleather for the padding
DRIVERS
TypeDynamic
Driver size50mm
BATTERY
Battery capacityN/A
PlaytimeUp to 20h
Charging timeUp to 5 hours
CONNECTIONSPS4, PC, Mac – fully wireless (via USB Base station)

Xbox – wireless (game audio), 3.5mm (chat audio)
CONNECTION TO THE GAMING CONSOLEOptical cable
WIRELESS CONNECTION RANGE30ft
OTHER TECHNICAL DETAILS
Frequency response20Hz-20kHz
Impedance32Ω
SPL97 +/-3dB
ADDITIONAL FEATURESDTS Headphone X 7.1 surround sound

5 sound modes (2 surrounds sound + 3 stereo presets)



I should make reference to that I some of the time had issues getting my PC to perceive the blast mic, particularly on the off chance that I was attempting to talk over Google Hangouts or something comparable. While the headset mic showed up in my sound control board and in the settings of different talk programs, it would not get my voice. I needed to restart my PC, at times twice, to get it to work. 

Running a couple of sound tests here, the LS41's recurrence reaction range is equivalent to what LucidSound indicates. The bass augmentation goes as low as 20Hz, and the treble reaches as high as 20kHz. The binaural test from a similar site didn't appear to work such well; I could hear entryway thumping in the two ears similarly. However, when I tossed on an ASMR video that included binaural sounds, the disconnection was much better. In general, the directional sound quality is phenomenal for diversions, motion pictures, and music alike, be that as it may, on the off chance that you like a heavier bass you'll have to physically alter levels. The treble can be somewhat splendid or the bass somewhat sloppy in any of the stereo modes, contingent upon what you're tuning in to.




The Box Contents:

LS41 headset comes in a nice box. The most important features are already listed on the box (DTS Headphone X, volume wheels on the earcups, supported devices, etc.).




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