frontRegardless of what type of gamer you are or what type of games you play, communication is vital. Being able to hear what's happening around and relay that to your team could decide if you'll have bragging rights for the rest of the LAN party or go home with a $10,000 cash prize. We've put many entries from Cooler Master's Storm gaming line to our test, but today we sit down with the company's first audio solution. All that’s left is to see if it lives up to the highest of standards. In a sea of great competition; it's going to need to. 

Product Name: Storm Sirus

Review Sample Provided by: Cooler Master

Review by: Adam

Pictures by: Adam


Specifications


Headphones
- Channel: True 5.1
- Driver: F/R/C: 30mm Sub: 40mm
- Impedance: F/R/C: 32 Ohms Sub: 16 Ohms
- Transducer principle: Dynamic closed
- Ear coupling: Circumaural
- Ear cushions: Detachable micro fiber
- Sensitivity: >105dB
- Frequency Response: 10Hz – 20,000Hz
- Distortion: Less than 1%

Microphone
- Pick-up pattern: uni-directional
- Frequency Response: 100Hz – 10,000 Hz
- Impedance: 2.2k Ohms
- Sensitivity: -46 dB ±3dB

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garfi3ld replied the topic: #18016 11 Aug 2011 03:48
Cooler Master now has the Sirus in stock if you are interested in picking one up

cmstore.coolermaster-usa.com/product_info.php?products_id=694
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Nacelle replied the topic: #24657 17 Apr 2012 20:42
In case the Cooler Master guys pay attention to the forums, I just ordered this headset based on this review. I was able to snag it for $95 on Amazon. It was $129 at Newegg. Since I opted for the free shipping it will take a while to get here. No big deal. The next LAN is a couple weeks away anyways.

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