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HyperX Cloud White Edition provides great audio performance with its large 53 mm drivers so gamers can hear every word of dialogue, gunshot and explosion.

Not exact matches

Suspension-wise there's Ohlins two - way adjustable dampers (with 60 compression and 22 rebound settings) and tweakable ride height (between 120 and 130 mm) so that drivers can fine - tune the car to their needs.
Exceptional As most people looking at reviews will be company car drivers, things you should know: It accelerates faster than most company cars (8 seconds, quite achievable) It is more economical than most company cars BIK is okay (good CO2 figures, but relatively expensive list) Standard equipment is odd, good specification in some ways, annoying in others (+ = PDC, auto lights / wipers, dual zone climate, iDrive, lowered 10 mm - = worst stereo ever, non-foldable rear seat, no storage, analogue iPod connector, 16 wheels look... well, just look at them) Standard suspension is merely adequate, weight transfer between fast sweeping bends is noticeable No LSD, so doesn't enjoy getting the back end out particularly If it is your own cash, buy a better spec version!
Brembo performance brakes — six - piston monoblock aluminum front calipers with performance brake pads and two - piece, 14.6 - inch x 1.3 - inch (370 mm x 34 mm) vented and slotted Duralife rotors make sure a driver can control so much power.
So those 40 mm drivers?
The XS's have 40 mm drivers in them, so I knew they were gonna have some sound power.
When Logitech decided to use two 40 mm drivers with the G633 Artemis Spectrum that was enough to reduce its bass footprint considerably and so much like most similar gaming headsets in the market today if you like plenty of bass this is not the right...
Klipsch explains at length about what's under the hood, so to speak — each earpiece houses a two - way driver, which contains a balanced armature tweeter and a 6.5 mm dual magnet driver to cover the lows and and sub-bass frequencies.
The same 10 mm drivers that were in the Pro V2 are coming back for a second round in the USB - C model, so expect audio quality to be similar if not somewhat better.
So, on the sonic front, the Cloud Stinger promises clear and crisp audio courtesy of 50 mm directional drivers which are positioned so the sound is transmitted directly into the gamer's ear, which HyperX says produces a «broader and more accurate in - game sound»So, on the sonic front, the Cloud Stinger promises clear and crisp audio courtesy of 50 mm directional drivers which are positioned so the sound is transmitted directly into the gamer's ear, which HyperX says produces a «broader and more accurate in - game sound»so the sound is transmitted directly into the gamer's ear, which HyperX says produces a «broader and more accurate in - game sound».
You avoid any unwanted harshness in the treble, but you don't get a whole lot of bass depth either... A 50 mm driver and a pair of similarly - sized [sic] passive radiators in the Home's base can only do so much.
The 53 mm dynamic stereo drivers used in the original CLOUD produced crisp mids and highs with very good bass levels and that hasn't changed a bit with the CLOUD II so that's one piece of good news.
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