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Maxwell Wireless Gaming Headset (PlayStation Version)

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1bonp • 28 days ago

I've had them for a little more than a year. The dolby atmos feature really elevates my experience in watching movies. I can now fully enjoy the 70gb movies I downloaded. For music is the same you really re discover songs with it. In summer after long sessions I hear sometimes a small popping noise in the headsets but from what i've read it's normal for this kind of headsets if you sweat a lot. The battery life is also insane and it charges really fast.

r/Audeze • Audeze Maxwells ->
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56kul • about 1 month ago

I personally just got the Audeze Maxwell, which are essentially a hybrid between gaming and audiophile. They’re closed backs, but they still sound great. I agree that it’s important to take a step away from these overpriced “gaming” headsets that are really just garbage. My previous headset was the Arctis Pro Wireless, which was inferior in every regard, and it was *still* more expensive than the Maxwell’s. Really goes to show how poisonous gaming branding is.

r/pcmasterrace • Another „Gaming Headset“ bites the dust, tired of overpriced/hyped headphones. ->
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_al3X_04 • 2 months ago

I assure you, dude, you don't need to overspend on this. Try looking at Audeze Maxwell Series, those cost around $250 in amazon and they're SUPERB. FWIW, I recently did an analysis on Reddit data for gaming headsets. Basically ranked them by aggregated sentiment. Maybe you'll find the results helpful? ⁦https://redditrecs.com/gaming-headset/⁩ You can filter based on usage, connection, and get a breakdown of what ppl have said about the most often recommended ones (disclaimer some links are affiliate they help fund the analyses)

r/ArenaBreakoutInfinite • What Headset Are You Guys Using To Play ABI? ->
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alerilmercer • 27 days ago

I've had mine for about 3 months now, I bought a new strap because the stock one was giving me a headache. I still have issue with them feeling like they are clamping too hard on my head and glasses tho. I have one of the really flexible meshy plastic comfort straps and have one side set to the middle, one side set to the top any looser and it feels like its gonna fall off my head, any tighter and it feels like a vice clamp. That's literally my only complaint. The sound is phenomenal. No issue with speakers, hardware/software or anything buggy on that. If they didn't weigh so much they'd be perfect. But I put on my old Razr Blackshark V2 pros, adjusted the equalizer and in comparison it sounds like actual crap. If I could get this comfort thing under control they'd be absolutely perfect. Sometimes I wish I could exchange them for something lighter but then I want the same kind of sound too. So I guess I'll put up with it until I find a solution.

r/Audeze • Audeze Maxwells ->
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allofdarknessin1 • 8 months ago

Most of the time none but when I want better audio I use my Soundcore VR10 which are made for VR and sound great, I also use the recent JBL Tour Pro 4(?) the top tier ear buds with the screen on the charging case. Quality and options are excellent but the only reason I’d consider it is because you don’t need to use Windows built in Bluetooth support which is very basic and can have latency. You can plug the charging case in to your PC to have it act as a DAC sending very high quality audio to the ear buds with minimal latency. Edit: I also bought an Audezee Maxwell which is an audiophile gaming headphones but they don’t fit over my Quest 3 head strap that is super comfortable and I probably wouldn’t wear both on my head anyways.

r/VRGaming • So, what headphones do you usually rock when you’re playing Quest 3? ->
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almightybror • 27 days ago

I cycle between two pairs of headphones while gaming, depending on my mood and I use either; Audeze Maxwell or Epos H6 Pro Open + Epos Gsx 300. I’d give you the following recommendations: Audeze Maxwell if you want closed back and wireless, Epos H6 Pro Open if you want open back and wired.

r/HeadphoneAdvice • A quality headset (for gaming) that is not "gaming" crap ->
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almightybror • 27 days ago

I’ve had my Maxwells for a year now. No problems whatsoever, amazing sound quality! My only complaint is the headband, but you get used to it. They’re also on the heavier side. However, the sound quality really makes up for everything.

r/Audeze • Audeze Maxwells ->
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AnimeProfilePic • 6 months ago

sennheiser hd560s and an mpm1000u with a seperate mic stand the absolute best? audeze maxwell with budget options being the sennheiser pc37x and the pc38x

r/buildapc • The Best Gaming Headset to Buy Now? ->
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Autismmprime • 2 months ago

I have pair of Foestex T60RP mostly for music, but they have great imaging for gaming as well IMO, but when I don't want to go wired, the Audeze Maxwell s are absolutely mindblowing for a wireless headset. Sound quality and imaging are amazing and I think they are comfortable as well.

r/ArenaBreakoutInfinite • What Headset Are You Guys Using To Play ABI? ->
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Azoth_N_Storn • about 2 months ago

If you can find them for a good price the audeze maxwell i would 100% recommend. Honestly ive used most of the high end gaming headsets and there sound and EQ just have so many issues. Ill also add the build quality tend to break or Fall apart in the same areas. But I'd probably go with arctis 7 line for consoles as the arctis nova pros just arent worth the price.

r/playstation • What are the best gaming headphones in the $100 or less category? ->
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baaj7 • 28 days ago

There amazing, you do need to EQ though

r/Audeze • Audeze Maxwells ->

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