From the moment you feast your eyes on the Tiamat, it's clear that
Razer set out to create the Cadillac of video game headsets. Even the
device's packaging showcases a level of attention and presentation that
most alternatives never receive. But the Tiamat's appearance, despite
being extremely attractive, isn't what you drop $180 for, that pleasure
is reserved for the 10 individual drivers built within, making this a
true 7.1 headset.
Before dabbling into the audio performance of Razer's pride and joy,
understand that the Tiamat is more than just a surround sound theater
wrapped around your head. The aesthetic design is consistent with
Razer's signature color scheme, donning an all black paint job with
subtle green accents and the company's logo, which lights up when
powered up. The plastic is lightweight but made of quality material, and
the outside of the cups use semi-transparent plastic that lets you take
a peek at the magic happening inside by exposing the location and
layout of the individual speakers.
The leather ear cups and headband are extremely comfortable and resulted
in no gripes over long gaming sessions. Additionally, the over-ear
design does a fantastic job of keeping sound in and out.
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