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CM Storm Sonuz Gaming Headset Review

Rating: 8.5.

Headsets are an integral part of any gamers arsenal, and the competition has been fierce in 2012. CM Storm have already produced an impressive gaming headset the CM Storm Sirus 5.1. It even seems the company have improved on a few things we didn't like, as the new CM Storm Sonuz is said to be lightweight and features larger ear pads.

Unfortunately, the CM Storm Sonuz doesn't support native surround sound and several of the Sirus key features, but it does boast larger 53mm drivers, which could improve sound quality. Additionally, the Sonuz is targeted at a much wider audience, being half the price of the Sirus.

Model Number
  • SGH-4010-KGTA1
Headphone
  • Driver diameter: φ53mm
  • Frequency range: 10 – 20,000 Hz
  • Impedance: 45 Ω
  • Sensitivities(@1kHz): 98 dB ± 3 dB
  • Connector: 3.5 mm gold-plated headphone jack
  • Inner Ear Cup Diameter: 97.0 mm
  • Cable Length: 2.0m
  • Max Output: 200mW
Microphone
  • Frequency range: 100–10,000 Hz
  • Sensitivities(@1kHz): -47 dB ± 3 dB
  • Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 58dB
  • Pick Up pattern: Omni-Directional
  • Diameter: 4×1.5mm
Hardware Requirements
  • Audio Usage: Devices with 3.5mm audio jack and microphone jack
  • Audio + Microphone Usage: Devices with 3.5mm audio + microphone combined jack(Compatible with Apple iPhone®, HTC®, BlackBerry)

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3 comments

  1. That looks like something out of Star Trek, its quite attractive though. ive still got my old microsoft headset, never really looked at an upgrade. maybe I should.

  2. I would prefer this over the 5.1 version, I hate those headsets as they are utterly useless for music, just good for gaming.

    I want a headset that is primarily good for music, first. then games.