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Razer Piranha review

December19

The second part of the Christmas gift from Razer is the Razer Piranha

The Piranha is Razer’s second attempt to create a gaming headset. You can read what I thought of their first attempt here.

Piranha logo

First impressions

piranha1.JPGThe Piranha looks like a typical headset. On-ear cups, flexible mic-boom and an adjustable headband. The Sennheiser PC150 follows the exact same recipe.

An obvious difference (at least in the dark) is the glowing Razer logo. To power these LEDs the Piranha has a small USB plug. This plug is not used for anything else, so if you don’t like the blue LEDs, simply unplug the USB connector.

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Shure E500 (SE530) review

December7

E500 dopjesHi, my name’s Arie and I’m an Head-Fi-Holic. Can’t help myself. I suffer from upgraditis and FTM-ism.

My current love affair is with an AKG K601, AKG518DJ and Shure E500 (aka Shure SE530). I’m going to try reviewing all of them this year (and comparing them with each other), starting of with the Shure E500.

Full review of the E500 after the jump

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Curse you Head-Fi!

April25

AKG K601

A few months ago when I sold my Razer HP1/AC1 combo, I had some money to spend on a decent headphone. After browsing through the Head-Fi forums I decided to buy the AKG K601.

It’s a very comfortable dynamic open headphone and has an amazing soundstage. With lots of detail and a pleasant bass response it’s a joy to listen to.

This made me realize that my portable setup had some problems. I was using the Sony EX71’s since 2003 and was really pleased with them. Nice isolation and very comfortable for a in ear headphone. My main issues with it were it’s muddy bass and lack of detail.

Shure E4C

So looking for an upgrade I ended up browsing through the Head-Fi forums again and decided on getting the Shure E4C.

These little phones have tons of detail, great build quality and looks, but I found them lacking in bass. According to frequency response graphs it has a nearly neutral bass response, but this a bit too sterile to my taste and decided to sell them.

Shure E500

The headphone I upgraded to is the Shure E500

It has all the detail of the Shure E4C, but adds a considerable kick to the low end, so it’s just perfect for me.

The downside of these In Ear Monitors is the way they completely cut you off from the rest of the world. You can barely hear anything going on around you.

AKG K518

So I was also going to need a headphone for office use. I got my girlfriend a AKG K81 and was amazed at how fun and detailed they sounded considering their relatively low price. So I got the black version of the K81, the K518, for myself.

Now wherever I go, I have great headphone gear with me. I blame all of this mostly on Head-Fi. It’s a great community of headphone fanatics and all newcomers are welcomed with the phrase:

“Hello and welcome to Head-Fi, sorry about your wallet!”

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