

Tonality *****
Maxwell has a lot of neutral sound signatures out of the box, learning towards hot objects, but neither the boss is heavy or very siblings. In search of more engagement, entertainment or hot headphones, the player may be very medical, or boring, but he maintains a huge balance on my ears that enables all audio experience.
Despite the temperament, the boss is still very present and the MUCH of pleasant listening does not start it soon. The mids are clean and not much. The initial tug is a peak that may look a bit hard on the ears for some listeners, but it can be easily removed if you want.
Talking about your adjustment in the sound, Maxwell is very responsible for EQ with software with which you can discuss the PC or mobile to adjust your own EQ Prests. This software appears in history but works in my experience without any problem and enables me to produce customs EQ for various sports with many remarkable changes in the sound profile. Critically, if you are more passionate, you can set up a more Voice signature for Maxwell using this EQ software, and can be more fun experience.
Description *****
Overall deployed in detail in Maxwell .No and technical capabilities. It is a very loud and sharp sound headphone, with nothing more than its intention. Maxwell offers a lot of detail in its price approach, which has a strong ability to present all the finances of track or game without masking others. The headphone cap is not the best imaging, and offers a good sense of the sound stage for the closed back planner. All of this comes together for a sound offer that will affect the audience, offers a little higher than its closest competitors and many more cheap gaming headphones available. Even out of this place, Maxwell is much higher than competitive with non -gaming off -back headphones at its price range, which enhances its weight over technical capacity and offers digital signal processing and strengthening that enables a voice offering that will only be able to get more and more.
Gaming ****
Maxwell is a strong overall headphone that offers itself well within the sports but does not specialize for them. Unlike some other options (such as VZR Model One), Maxwell has not been specially designed for imaging performance and sound stage. Although Maxwell is enough in these areas, there are better headphones you can buy if the sole purpose of doing this is to detect the exact location of the enemy you reach from behind you. Maxwell recovers in detail that you will hear them coming and understand which general direction is to be turned, but the precise location choice is slightly less clear than some of its rivals, including Artis Nova Pro.
However, Maxwell really shines in audio performance. If you want to experience your game audio with phen Pakistan with a fentest tonality and detail, then Maxwell, in my opinion, has the best option within the price bracket. If you enjoy playing games, Maxwell is a great appreciation of your fancy TV to enable you to listen to the game as a purpose. But if you are the professional of the desired amazing competitors, looking for a fully clinical competitive sound, then Maxwell may not be the best choice.
Microphone ***
Microphone performance is fine. It takes precedence over the cancellation of the noise and acts as a single headphone where I own where I can eat a complete packet of crisp without bothering my colleagues, and the audio is usually clear. However, the microphone is more compressed and consequently, less clear than some natural sound options that are available. Nevertheless, I have used microphone on Maxwell for a mix of professional conference calls and gaming sessions, and there was never any complaint.
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Contact *****
Maxwell is directly connected to your PS5, PC, or switches through dongle. If you want to use Maxwell with the Xbox, you need to get the Xbox version of Maxwell, which also works on all other platforms (including PS5). Maxwell also includes 5.3 Bluetooths that support common encoding formats and LDAC for high quality wireless contact. Maxwell does not have an audio playback feature simultaneously from several sources (such as PS5 and PC) and is one of the major defects if you want to connect audio with multiple gaming devices (such as your PC and console). Dongley also needs to move manually to the devices, which is something that is not necessary with the Astro A50 and thus, especially if your console is removed and you expect it to be changed as usual.
I do not have a severe estimate of the limit because I don’t have a big house, I can use Maxwell anywhere in my 1 bedroom flat.
Rest ****
I know Adiz Maxwell’s moderate comfortable headphones. Big Erics leave the room for my ears to sit inside the cup and avoid long -term discomfort. The headset itself is quite weight in 490 grams but it is equally spread in the wide band in the upper part of the headphone and I do not feel any long -term pressure here. The clamp force is moderate and as most headphones, it naturally adjusts over time or can be adjusted faster by resting a headphone in a wide position between use. The important cobbler I had with relief was the heat was born inside the Plazer Air Pads. I personally replaced them with shrine cushion frozen gel pads, which significantly reduce heat construction in pads, but increase clamps force due to the thickness of the pad.
Headphones are relatively easy to use control, all are located on the right side. To find out which wheels adjust the sound, and to adjust the layout, how often you need to tap, it requires a little muscle memory, but with a little experience it gets very comfortable. The only control that is difficult to drive is the microphone mute button, for which you have to move a switch tightly between two positions. It requires such a strong press that I often have to keep a headphone with my other hand so that when quiet, it can knock it from my head, as I do not silence the headphones using a headset, and instead relies on software. However, the option is good and usable if you do not need to togel it regularly or quickly.
Overall, I don’t feel desperate for long game sessions, but I think they are headphones that I can forget that I am wearing their weight and clamping force. There is always a feeling that I am wearing something heavy on my head.
Quality construction *****
I have now made my own Maxwell for about 2 years, which has no problem with the quality of construction, and he has seen them avoiding several small accidents where they have been dropped from my desk to the hardwood floor. Nevertheless, the planner magnetic crack is possible and it has often been reported on the Odis Subardet and I have been fortunate with my pair. The building feels premium with metal head bands and plastic but solid aircups. The Plazer Air Pad will essentially lift over time, but they change very easily and there are many options to choose while taking them. Immediately after buying Maxwell, my Plader Air Pad is not wearing them because of changing them for a frozen gel pad.
Overall ******
When it comes to wireless gaming, the overall Maxwell is recommended a good performance headphone and me. Flexible EQ options with excellent tonnes and recovery in detail make it a headphone suitable for all kinds of audio environment, be it music or gaming. Maxwell is not the best option for competitive gaming but is still very capable in this area and will satisfy everyone except the most dying competitive players. I find Maxwell comfortable for very long gameplay sessions but here gets the notes notice of improvement lectures, especially with the overall weight of the Ericpe Hat regulation and headphones. Despite these light limits, Maxwell gets five stars from me.