• Reviews around bass (2.94 of 5)

    Sennheiser GAME ZERO Gaming Headset- Black

    • Crystal clear highs, amazing mids, and decent bass
    • I'm simply talking about enough bass to feel the rumble of an explosion or vibrate a little when something big happens
    • Very clean bass, Mids and Highs are crisp
    • Bass is not thunderous, but accurate.
    • strong bass/rumbleThe headset has treated me well
    • While these headphones have a good highs and good mids, the bass is seriously lacking, especially compared to the SteelSeries Siberia V2
    • I would rather they be flat and require me to use the surround software to boost the bass than to try to cut it out with a boomy sounding headset
    • but you will miss the bass.
    • These lack bass like you'll see others say
    • The low bass hits honestly remind me of someone thudding a shoe against a box, as opposed to my Astro A50's, which give you a nice head shaking, heart gripping
    • These cans require a tight fit in order to get clear and consistent bass
    • 1 month, left side began to sound bad, poor bass.
    • While having overly flat response that is not suitable for bass critical games, it is not a problem if you have good DACs that can process audio to boost bass
    • Firstly, they lack a proper bass
    • A little more bass would be nice but the clarity is there, I've never owned a decent pair of headphones so these are quite the treat to listen to.
    • The bass in these headphones is absolutely pitiful as every sound is very high-pitched and have no lows
    • However, if you download the razer surround audio driver you can enhance the bass
    • KNOW ABOUT?)Summary is, perfect sound, great bass, comfortable, you get what you pay for
    • The bass is a little weak
    • I love a good balanced audio, not looking for super head rattling bass or anything, but these are not balanced at all
    • a doubt.- Bass is fairly weak but is really punchyCons- Super tight, you'll need to stretch them over a box or something (my head is average for a
    • What I was afraid off was that it wont be as good as my experience with the Dt 990, and I was afraid from what some people said that it the volume is too low (laptop cant drive it) or that the bass is bad
    • Bass is awful
    • Now I had ~3 years on my Razer cans and I thought they had the best bass since there were independent controls on the USB portion of the sound card
    • While having overly flat response that is not suitable for bass critical games, it is not a problem if you have good DACs that can process audio to boost bass
    • Firstly, they lack a proper bass
    • Not the best headphones, no bass but clean sound otherwise.
    • Would I buy this again, no... would probably have to get something that actually has solid sound, with great bass
    • Not very suitable for actual gaming due to lack of exaggerated Bass- FLAT response of this product forces you to use some proccessing that can exaggerate Bass and High, if you are
    • I would recommend getting a internal sound card if you really want the best sounds and a little more bass when listening to music
    • fans).Headphones 7/10 again very clear with strong mids, mild bass, and mid highs
    • The bass is great, the surround sound is amazing (I use 7.1 surround all the time, no reverb, and EQ set to "music").I find myself frequently taking off my headsets just to verify that the sound is not coming out of speakers and annoying everyone in the house
    • But really these things can seriously crank out some loud Bass
    • Great headset crisp bass, clear sound, great microphone with flip up to mute function
    • The bass was severely lacking though.
    • Pretty awesome bass response with these, never heard the headset distort the
    • Well, problem is if you do not have such fancy stuff, this headphone will lack Bass too much
    • bass boosted and these are not 1000x better in my book
    • Otherwise, crisp highs, clear mids, and decent bass
    • I cannot really hear good bass or loudness
    • Excellent purchase with deep rich bass and crisp clear mids and highs
    • With the proper amp installed: the highs are crisp, mids are resounding, and if properly tuned, the bass thumps loud enough to rattle your teeth
    • Negative points for:- slightly weak bass- Cable is badly shielded, whenever the cable touches my shoulder or something else I hear it in the headphone- takes a few adjustments almost every time to not hear me breathe over the mic
    • When you're done competitive gaming, you can switch the bass back on to enjoy explosions or the deep spine tingling growls of space monsters or, you know, music...
    • Now, I'm not talking about the kind of overly powered bass you get from Beats headphones, but even my G930 produced some decent bass to keep the audio immersion
    • The bass is not very powerful
    • However if you're someone who enjoys rich bass these are deffinetly not the headset for you
    • Anything over 70 or 80 watts is fine and you'll hear the crisp bass and wonderful mids and highs
    • They are vastly different from the sound signature from most gaming headsets that have loose boomy bass and boosted treble
    • The razer software also lets you boost the bass
    • I use the soundblaster Zx soundcard with these and they definitely don't lack bass
    • I just don't get how the bass is this mediocre, that my EARBUDS of all things, beat it by a mile.
    • padSound is phenomenal Great bass and quality sound without Amp
    • (With 35mm drivers, the bass on the Game Zero is not as loud as with my Beyerdynamic DT990s which have 45mm drivers.
    • The sound quality is good and the mike works as it should.
    • The base definition seems just as good as with the DT990s.)