Customer
Reviews
New supporter of Sharkoon!!
hoorah!
This headset rocks! I
definitely took a chance on these despite not having seen any previous
reviews or ratings, but it was worth it. I wanted to test it out for a
few weeks before writing a review. Also, this is my first Sharkoon
product.
Along with the headset itself, it includes
-
optical cable
- "sound control unit" (your little magic black box
where all cables run to)
- adapters for PC (comes with 5.1 analog for
those w/o pc optical), 360, ps3
- detachable boom mic (it does flex
to your preference)
- power supply (single cord which splits off to
power your SCU and headset separately) Ex.) you can still disconnect the
power to the SCU and still have power running to the headset by itself.
The power supply comes with swappable heads. I guess this is if you go
out of the country and want to use their foreign outlets.
It took
me a little bit of time to figure out all these adapters, settings, and
wires (there are a lot of wires.)
The Sound Control Unit (SCU)
is where your optical, power supply and 9-pin headset connector come
together. You can also adjust the general volume here, but I usually
just use the volume adjust attached the the headset cord. There is a 5.1
analog output as another option for those PC users without an optical
option. With two 9-pin headset jacks, a second person with the same
headset may also listen in. Two Dolby options include Dolby Digital and
Pro Logic. There are two included settings called Time-Delay and Dynamic
Range Control located on the SCU.
Both of these passages taken
directly from the manual. Either setting can be turned on or off.
"Time-Delay
- The Time-Delay function allows to define a time delay for the sound
reproduction for each speaker. Thus a spacious playback of the audio
signal can be achieved. Note that increasing the delay too much may
cause unnatural results."
"Dynamic Range Control - Dynamic
Range control limits the dynamic, decreasing the level differences
between loud and quiet passages in the Dolby Digital 5.1 signal thus
balancing the effect of loudness."
Other nice features
include a volume adjuster which is attached the headset cord. The
X-tatic logo on the headset AND also the attached volume adjuster light
up. Looks good to me! The volume is indicated by the different colors
lighted up on the volume adjuster - ranging from green (very low) to red
(very high). The sound volume from each speaker can also be adjusted
individually. So say you're sniping and you want to hear even more of
the sounds behind you. You can "up" the volume on the rear speakers to
do just that. Or you might be looking to get more "boom" from your
sounds. You can increase the bass volume while keeping the other
speakers at their current volume.
There is a switch to turn off your
voice. You can't hear your own voice while speaking, but I prefer it
that way. Voice volume from other people can also be adjusted
independently from game volume. So when I hear a lobby full of annoying
kids, I lower the voice volume and just "up" my awesome game volume.
Bliss.
Comfort 5/5 - Took a night of gameplay to
"break-in", so now it fits comfortably. Good padding so it sits well on
your head. The ear cups can be tilted and also swivel to match your
unique head shape (a BIG plus for me.) I can wear these 4-5 hours easy.
Sound
5/5 - Amazing! Playing MW2 and GOW2 is a whole new experience now!
Sounds I never knew existed in these games gave me a whole new
appreciation! Distant gunfire, rustling of bushes and grass around me,
and even slight downpour can be heard. With that said, the 5.1
directionality will add a whole new dimension to your gameplay. For me,
there is a clear distinction between if gunfire is coming from front,
rear, front left, rear right, etc. Footsteps come in loud and clear.
This keeps me more aware of my surroundings. Hurray for situational
awareness!
Price 4/5 - It is quite the steep investment for me at
$159.99, even with the free shipping from Amazon (love ya for that
Amazon!) I did have to think twice before my purchase solely because the
price. Now that I look back on it, it was the right move.
Overall,
this headset definitely meets my expectations. It looks good and has
some surprisingly cool features. Maybe if they could fix the amount of
wires, but I guess that what it takes to work on the pc, 360, and ps3.
Good
Hunting!
Nice headset, but worth the
price?
I ordered the Sharkoon Xtatic
after quite a bit of online research. I was at first going to buy a
surround sound system to play my PS3 with. After considering this and
the fact that my roommate might not appreciate my midnight Call of Duty
"boom sessions," I decided to check out surround sound headphones. These
can range widely in price, and my budget was admittedly low.
After
some browsing the web and reading lots of reviews, I came to the
Sharkoon Xtatic. Not much was available online about it, as far as
reviews go. I couldn't find many other 5.1 headset for the PS3, so I
decided to take a gamble.
The verdict: I like my headset. It is a
lot of fun to use and really immerses me in my first-person shooters,
like Call of Duty. I also enjoy having the mic built in, as opposed to a
standard 5.1 headphone set. However, I don't think the performance
justifies the price tag. I feel like a stereo headset would be only a
hint behind the Xtatic in performance, as the surround sound in the
Xtatic is not very great. It does have a somewhat surround feel to it,
but not what I had hoped for. If I could go back, I would have either
paid more for a surround sound speaker set (and annoyed my roommate), or
I would have paid less money for a nice stereo headset. I just don't
think this headset performs well enough to justify the price. Also, I
will add that the Sharkoon has quite a tangle of cables to connect in
order for everything to work properly. This isn't a deal breaker for me,
but for anyone obsessed with maintaining a clean, clutter free wire
setup, I don't think you want this headset.
One more thing. I
have noticed some nasty distortion when I play Guitar Hero World Tour.
This tends to happen during the loading screen when the crowd is
cheering. Haven't had any sound problems in CoD:MW, or MW2.
If all you need is a good gaming headset, go no
further!
This isn't meant to be a very
technical review, but I will share my opinion with hope that I can
answer some questions that I had when reviewing these headphones.
I've
been using these headphones mainly for PC and PS3 games. For those of
you with intention of using these with an xbox 360, be warned you will
need to purchase a specific xbox360 adapter for the optical audio (I
would have tested MW2 already if I had the xbox360 connection). The PS3
has and most newer PC motherboards even have the optical audio
connection. If you're really serious about having amazing PC audio, you
might consider an aftermarket sound card ... but then again, if you ARE
really serious, you'd be buying an ACTUAL 5.1 system and not just
headphones.
These aren't meant for stereo sound and only do a
mediocre job at best when just listening to music, unless you connect
the 5.1 analog adapter and use the orange (center and sub channel), then
it sounds better. I haven't compared these to any other gaming headset,
but I have no complaints on the sound quality. You do have the ability
to adjust the volume of the front, center, rear and sub channels which
is very handy for getting the sound just right. You can go further and
adjust other settings, but I haven't tinkered with that.
These
headphones are also very comfortable. Most of the weight is on top of
your head and not on or over your ears which greatly reduces ear
fatigue. I have used them for 3+ hours with little discomfort!
Take
note that these are in no way noise canceling headphones. If you have
the volume down low, you will be able to hear what's going on around
you, and those around you might hear what you are listening to if you've
got the volume up very high. That's not a big problem though.
I've
used the mic over Skype and in games such as SC2 and have had people
comment on the good quality of the sound of my voice. It's nice that the
mic is detachable, but honestly, it's never really in the way and I
never detach it.
The headphones themselves glow green, quite
brightly. This is a nice feature if you're trying to impress people with
cool hardware, but it's annoying to have them sitting beside my bed on
my desk at night when I'm trying to sleep -- an acceptable annoyance.
The
mess of cables isn't really an issue considering I already have a mess
of cables on my desk where I have a PC, PS3 and Xbox360. If you are
worried about the mess of cables, you might consider purchasing a longer
optical cable as the supplied one is quite short (approx 2 feet). This
way you can have the adapter and all the cables hidden somewhere. The
cable from the headphone is very long, so don't worry about that.
One
last note, this purchase was a shot in the dark. I had never heard of
Sharkoon before and am quite pleased. I was debating over this and the
TRITTON AXPRO and chose these. I don't regret my decision!
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