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8 Reviews
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Abstract: Features of the Turtle Beach Ear Force HPA HeadphonesInternally the Ear Force HPA headphones have four speakers in each ear cup. You get a front, rear and center speaker as well as a subwoofer. This speaker setup is what allows the realistic surround s...
Very good sound quality. Flexible sound-adjustment options. Individual volume controls for front, surround, center, and subwoofer. Included mic attachment enables voice chat.
Requires a sound card with surround outputs. Pads could be a bit larger and softer. Requires AC power.
An excellent set of 5.1-channel headphones for the price, and theyre suitable for music as well as movies and games. Just make sure you have a sound card capable of surround output....
Abstract: Looking for a way to experience PC surround sound without annoying the neighbors? Turtle Beach’s Ear Force HPA headphones manage to squeeze 5.1-channel audio (the real thing, not pseudo virtual processing), along with eight tiny amplifiers, into a s...
Without a doubt, this is a great headset. From the minute I started using them, I immediately loved them and prefer them more than previous headsets I have used. The overall quality of the set is great and they are extremely comfortable. I literally w...
Abstract: As the popularity of online multiplayer games has grown, two-way headsets that enable communication with other players have become increasingly common. Some, such as the Altec Lansing AHS-602 ($99), utilize surround-sound simulation technology to creat...
Great Sound Quality, Nice Design, Ears feel like they can breathe, Microphone clarity
Microphone arm slumps
Im going to be honest, when I was told I was reviewing these headphones I had no idea who Turtle Beach was. This was a mistake on my part for sure, as these headphones are great quality for a decent price point. The quality was good, the microphone ...
Abstract: We know good surround-sound headphones exist. We pitted models from Pioneer and Sony against each other in our May 2005 Head2Head and came away impressed with both contenders (Sony won the match by a nose). We’re much less taken with Turtle Beach’s eff...