QUOTE(Michaelbyz23 @ Mar 11 2010, 10:04 PM)
QUOTE(FidelisGVR @ Mar 11 2010, 10:12 PM)
Nice loot, hydrogen! 
Do share with us about the 3H, esp. the sound quality in gaming and normal audio; and the comfort level..
Haha..Thanks.. Finally managed to add more Steelseries products to my gear collection. Do share with us about the 3H, esp. the sound quality in gaming and normal audio; and the comfort level..
Comfort
The headset is adequately comfortable. Earpads well-cushioned. It fits nicely onto my small ears, but people with bigger ears may find it abit tight.
However, even though the headset does press on your ears, it isn't uncomfortable because the headset is very light.
It's very interesting that you tend to forget you're wearing a headset after you start watching a movie/playing a game. This is good for those who dislike heavy headsets.
Also, because of the lightweight, you can move your head around freely without having the headphones shift about.
Microphone
I really like the retractable microphone. It disappears into the left ear cup. But..When extended, the mic is abit short. I was worried so I quickly tested it on Skype, and my friends say they can hear me clearly. phew..
Of course, I wouldn''t recommend it for any professional sound recording. lol
Furthermore, with this convenient hiding place, I can use it as regular headphones on my mp3 player without a microphone sticking in my face.
Design
The color and design is pretty cool. Simple yet elegant and professional looking, which is what you have come to expect from steelseries range of products.
The steelseries logo and words are found on the ear cups and also emblazoned on the top of headband.
The 3H is designed for portability. The entire headset is foldable. When folded, it becomes tiny, and fits nicely into a small pouch/bag. It is very easy to transport.
Performance
Test 1, High quality Mp3: The bass is deep and solid. Vocals were warm and clear. As I mentioned earlier, the overall sound had a bit too much treble for my taste, so I tweaked my music equalizer to fix that. Music came out well, instruments sounded good.
Test 2, movie: I tested Zombieland HD, and the dialogue came out bright and crisp. During the action scenes the sound got a little intense, but I'm pretty sure it was the movie quality rather than the headset. I think that at really high volumes the sound may become slightly distorted, but I don't think anyone wants to mess around with maximum volume on the 3H, unless they would like to damage their ears.
Test 3, games: I played Mass Effect and Sudden Attack. I was able to tell where the sounds were coming from around me. Grenades, Footsteps, and Radio chatter were very good, direction-wise. I was also able to tell when people were walking in the vent in Warehouse to backstab. In Mass Effect, the gunshots and explosions sounded good. No distortion or static at all compared to my cheap cap ayam headsets in the past.
And once again, the bass was good. From spaceship hums, laser beams to Krogan grunts. The depth of the sound helped in game immersion/environment.
Summary
I know that 3H is an old model, but its quality surprised me. I had expected only decent performance when I paid so little for it, but I got way more bang for my buck. It really impressed me! I highly recommend it for anyone looking for performance headphones but is limited by budget. At RM120-135, this headset is a total all-rounder. Comfort, Quality, and Portability.
What a steal!
PROS: Low Price! Convenient and portable. Good bass and clear, crisp sound. Cool elegant design. Good gaming performance.
CONS: People with larger ears may find it tight. A bit trebly. No volume control.
This post has been edited by hydrogen: Mar 11 2010, 11:00 PM
Mar 11 2010, 10:48 PM

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