Being an avid co-op player, gaming with buddies with the G4 was the real test for me. Voices came through loud and clear without any echoing or interferences. Mic-wise, I didn’t have any complaints about volume, trying to decipher what I was saying or environmental noise (I have an extraordinarily loud cooling fan). However, people did use words like “swimmy” and “muffled” to describe my voice quality. Hopefully, that’s not because I sound like that in real life.
Despite that, I found the recording quality pretty good. My voice sounded clear enough to use on a recording and the mic did a decent job of dealing with things like sibilance and breath noises. For all you mouth breathers, you know how important this is.
As you can see there are a lot of studio monitor speakers you can go for. Just make sure you opt for one that’s able to provide you with the features you’re looking for. While all of the studio monitor speakers on the list are of high quality, if one were to choose, the Edifier R1280T Powered Bookshelf Speakers make for a great buying choice.
The Edifier H880 is Edifier’s probably first take into clear tone headsets. The high fidelity moniker is really not a decoration piece. The highs and lows of the headset are just as good as it could be. No matter how hard you push the volume knob, you will get crystal clear tones with very well mannered bass. The looks are definitely to die for and the price of RM799 is definitely worth every single cent, but that’s typical of Edifier that we already know. I love the H880 and I think it definitely deserves our Gold Pokdeward!