Asus releases the ROG Kithara, a gaming headset for audiophiles
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In abstract:
- PCWorld studies that Asus launched the ROG Kithara gaming headset, that includes 100mm planar magnetic drivers from HiFiMan designed particularly for audiophiles.
- The headset gives a formidable 8Hz-55kHz frequency vary with low distortion and open-rear design for pure soundstage and clear audio separation.
- Priced at $299.99, it consists of removable MEMS microphone and interchangeable connectors for compatibility with PCs, consoles, DACs, and cellular units.
Asus lately unveiled its newest gaming headset, the ROG Kithara, which is uniquely aimed toward audiophiles. The wired headset makes use of specifically tailored 100mm planar magnetic drivers from HiFiMan, which give a frequency vary of 8Hz to 55kHz with low distortion. That is tech that’s usually reserved for costly audiophile headphones.
These drive parts, mixed with an open-rear cowl design, are supposed to create a beneficiant and pure soundscape that guarantees good separation between bass, midrange, and treble.
The ROG Kithara headset has a removable full-band MEMS microphone for voice communication and a cable system with interchangeable connectors (4.4mm balanced, 3.5mm, and 6.3mm) plus a USB-C adapter, making it appropriate with every thing from PCs and gaming consoles to DACs and cellular units.
The Aus ROG Kithara wired gaming headset for audiophiles is already out there to US clients at a retail value of $299.99.
This text initially appeared on our sister publication M3 and was translated and localized from Swedish.

