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Waves nx review
Waves nx review












  1. #WAVES NX REVIEW DRIVERS#
  2. #WAVES NX REVIEW UPDATE#
  3. #WAVES NX REVIEW SOFTWARE#
  4. #WAVES NX REVIEW PC#

In terms of use, I found myself in awe of how immersive these headphones were compared to the Astro A50 gen 4. They also felt a little more comfortable, likely due to looser feel, meaning I had no issues wearing them on the go or through a rather lengthy gaming session. Surprisingly, the HyperX Cloud Orbit S doesn’t feel as rigid as the Mobius, resolving my previous fears of breaking them through normal use. They also have a rather simple design that manages to highlight the fact they’re gaming headphones, without over emphasizing the point. The finish feels nice to touch and they have a subtle design similar to the Team Carbon version of the Mobius. Regardless, these are a well constructed pair of headphones. Easy to mess up buttons, odd power placement and not the most intuitive mic mute button the market. This also means they have the same disadvantages as the Mobius.

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The left earpad has all the controls, so power, a slider for mute, volume knobs, headphone jack, USB-C, mic input and 3D enable. And, much to both products credit, they feel like you’re get a premium product that had plenty of thought going into experiences like the initial unboxing.Īt first glance the HyperX Cloud Orbit S looks the same as the Audeze Mobius. From arrangement to accessories, it felt different, yet oddly the same. This immediately came to mind when unboxing them.

#WAVES NX REVIEW DRIVERS#

Both have Audeze 100mm planar magnetic drivers and Waves Nx, but even the design and box invoked a similar, yet slightly different feeling. As good as this sounds, do they live up to expectations or is it a situation where it’s the reputation is undeserved?Īs mentioned above, the HyperX Cloud Orbit S share a lot of similarities to the Audeze Mobius. With this good reputation, I can’t think of a better way to introduce players to fantastic technologies like Waves Nx. So much so that the Cloud II is one of the most commonly recommended headsets under $100 and a number of players swear by at least something in the Cloud line up.

waves nx review

#WAVES NX REVIEW PC#

Without the same name recognition in the gaming community, there are few willing to chance it, which is why the partnership with HyperX on the Cloud Orbit S makes so much sense.įor those who’ve never heard of HyperX, they’re largely a PC gaming company focused on delivering quality products at a more economical price. This is something that makes the seriously impressive, though also quite pricey, Audeze Mobius such a hard sell to many gamers. When most think of gaming headphones, it’s companies like Astro Gaming or Turtle Beach, not Audeze or LucidSound. “270 New Headphone Models in Waves Nx Plugins: Walkthrough”: outu.One of the biggest struggles for any company is brand recognition.“270 Headphone EQ Correction Profiles Added to Waves Nx Plugins”: https: //youtu.be/txZvDJPx43I.

waves nx review

Abbey Road Studio 3 is available separately. You can get reliable perspective as you cross-check your mixes in trustworthy acoustic reference environments, expertly tuned to ensure that your work translates properly to all systems – and now, also EQ-calibrated for every significant headphone brand.Īll Waves Nx plugins except Abbey Road Studio 3 are included in the Waves Nx Virtual Studio Collection. You can make your best decisions about balance, stereo image and panning, mix depth, low-end response, reverb usage, and more. With Waves’ groundbreaking Nx plugins, you can now create better mixes wherever you are, over any set of headphones. Developed over the last decade and based on countless blind tests, the Harman method is now widely regarded as the definitive representation over headphones of how flat speakers sound within a well-balanced room. The EQ correction method selected for Nx is the innovative Harman Headphone Target Curve.

waves nx review

#WAVES NX REVIEW SOFTWARE#

It is now the only headphone reference software to combine EQ correction for all major headphone models as well as 3D acoustic simulations of the world’s finest studios, from Abbey Road and Ocean Way Nashville to Germano Studios New York (formerly the Hit Factory) and Chris Lord Alge’s Mix LA – so you can fully trust the sound of your headphones when producing and mixing. With this update, Waves Nx is now the ultimate, most complete headphone reference solution on the market. With this new update, all Waves Nx plugins – Abbey Road Studio 3, Nx Ocean Way Nashville, CLA Nx, Nx Germano Studios New York, and Nx Virtual Mix Room – now offer EQ correction profiles for practically every pro audio headphone model, by AKG, Audio-Technica, Beyerdynamic, Sennheiser, Sony, Shure, Focal, Audeze and dozens more brands.

#WAVES NX REVIEW UPDATE#

Waves Audio, the world’s leading developer of professional audio signal processing technologies and plugins, announces a major update of all its Nx headphone mixing plugins, adding EQ correction curves for over 270 popular pro audio headphone models by 54 headphone brands.














Waves nx review