Corsair HS1A

Corsair HS1A

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Corsair HS1A Reviews

Techgage

06/2011

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Corsair HS1A Gaming Headset Review

With the introduction of the HS1 headset back in October of last year, we were delighted with Corsair's first entry into the PC audio world, with 2 sets of speakers to follow. The only complaint, if any, that could be made about the headset was the USB connection required. To those without a dedicated audio card, this wouldn't be a concern; however, those who have splashed out on a high-end card, it meant a sacrifice. The HS1A under review today is near identical to the original, with the omission of USB in favor of a more traditional 3.5mm jack. The requirement of a USB connection of the original headset may not strike many as a problem, as it's universal and saves cable clutter; but it must use it's own drivers, bypassing any existing audio solution and can not be used with consoles. The advantage though was Corsair had fine control over tuning, allowing for the HRTF-based functions such as 7.1 and the ability to shift the soundscape forward to reduce the 'in-head' effect that causes fatigue. While the tuning and drivers were nice, there was always this wanting feeling to plug them into a real sound card to hear what they can really do. Even before the release of the USB-based HS1, Corsair was already working on the jack-based version too.

OverclockersClub

03/2011

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Corsair HS1A Review

Corsair- a name that conjures images not only of the style of ship, but also of exploration into strange and unknown lands. It is a name that brings intense feelings of wonder and exhilaration that come with the discovery of those unexplored paradises. Although this is not the Corsair I am speaking of, the Corsair I speak of certainly bears resemblance to what the ships of old represented. The modern day Corsair was created in 1994 as a manufacturer of computer memory, remaining a strong and familiar force in that category. Indeed, just as the corsair ships were guided to, from, and between new and breathtaking vistas, the mere beginnings of the modern world, so Corsair has probed and made a presence throughout much of the computer world. Power supplies, cases, SSDs, heatsinks, and even headsets are just some of the areas that Corsair has entered with much success. Of those, the most recent addition to Corsair's repertoire are headsets. Corsair's introduction piece, the HS1 USB headset, was released earlier last year. It was reviewed here at OCC and received high marks for being a rather pleasing headset, in large part because of the use of Dolby Headphone technology and the unbiased, though sterile, sound signature.