Razer Megalodon
Razer Megalodon comes with a 7.1 virtual surround sound. The microphone is made with a noise filter so your friends can hear loud and clear. The headset also features a sound mixer for adjusting the different sound units, (Microphone, Headphone).

Specifications
Headphones
- Frequency Response: 20 – 20,000 Hz
- Impedance: 32Ω at 1kHz
- Sensitivity (@1kHz, 1V/Pa): 102 dB ± 4dB at 1 kHz
- Max. Input Power: 200 mW
- Drivers: 40 mm, with neodymium magnets
- Inner Ear Cup Diameter: 50 mm / 1.97”
- Cable Length: 3.3 m / 10.83 ft
- Approximate Weight: 225 g / 0.5 lbs
Microphone
- Frequency Response: 50 – 16,000 Hz
- Sensitivity (-37 dB ± 4dB @1kHz, 1V/Pa): Variable (user adjustable)
- Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 50 dB
- Pick-up pattern: Unidirectional
Audio Processing Unit
- Master volume, center speaker, front speakers, side speakers, rear speakers, bass level, mic sensitivity, mic leveling, mic mute, Razer Maelstrom on/off, active/standby toggle, reset
- Cable: 3.3 meters, Braided Fiber Sheath
- Connector: Gold-plated USB
The Good
- USB Sound card
- Rich in features
- Driver less
- Great microphone
- Good build quality
- Virtual 7.1 surround sound
- in-line control box
- Includes carrying case
The Bad
- Virtual 7.1 surround sound
- Expensive
- Shiny surface is a magnet for fingerprints
- Won’t work with Mac
- USB only
The Bottom Line
The Megalodon from Razer is a good headset for PC-gamers but reviwers are making complaints regarding it’s price and the sound. Megalodon comes with a virtual 7.1 surround sound and it sound a bit odd in some games but works great in other games. It`s really comfortable for long sessions.
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Sources
Razerzone | Ign | Techpowerup | Cnet


