Roccat Kave XTD 5.1 Analog Vs. ThermalTake VERTO

Kave XTD 5.1 Analog VERTO
Kave XTD 5.1 Analog VERTO
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Weight (grams): 335g
Channels: 5.12 - stereo
Connection: 3.5mm PC, 3.5mm 4pin mobile
Cable Length: 3mdetachable, 3m, 1m mobile device cable
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Size: 40mm Neodymium magnet40MM NEODYMIUM
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Impedance: 32Ohms32 Ohms
Frequency Response: 20 - 20,000Hz10HZ ~ 22 KHZ
Max. input power: 50 mW
Sensitivity at 1KHz: 115 +/- 3dB98db
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Directivity: omni-directionalOMNI-DIRECTIONAL noise cancelling
Impedance: 2.2kOhms + 15%2.2K Ohm
Sensitivity at 1KHz: -32 +/- -2dB-35 +/- 3DB
Frequency Response: 10 - 10,000Hz300HZ ~ 10 KHZ
Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 50dB
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Kave XTD 5.1 Analog


The Kave XTD 5.1 Analog by Roccat is a 5.1 channel gaming headset, which uses a 40mm Neodymium magnet driver. It uses a connection with a 3m cable. This delivers a frequency response of 20 - 20,000Hz and a sensitivity of 115 +/- 3dB. It also has a omni-directional microphone with a frequency response of 10 - 10,000Hz and a sensitivity of -32 +/- -2dB. And only weighs in at 335g.

VERTO


The VERTO by ThermalTake is a 2 - stereo channel gaming headset, which uses a 40MM NEODYMIUM driver. It uses a 3.5mm PC, 3.5mm 4pin mobile connection with a detachable, 3m, 1m mobile device cable cable. This delivers a frequency response of 10HZ ~ 22 KHZ and a sensitivity of 98db. It also has a OMNI-DIRECTIONAL noise cancelling microphone with a frequency response of 300HZ ~ 10 KHZ and a sensitivity of -35 +/- 3DB.