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For me it is about 3/4 the way up giving just a bit of a punch. The audio mixing in-game is less than ideal, with an equalizer set your 2 lowest frequencies to what is comfortable. If that sounds like too much you need to enable windows sonic in the sound control panel which will simulate 7.1 just as well as razer surround. It's not exactly user friendly I'm afraid, you will need a quick tutorial to set it up most likely. Originally posted by TwoJayz:I mean if you truly want to step up your audio game you need to download voicemeeter banana. Oh and a 5€ clip on mic is better then most of the gaming stuff thats build on those headsets. You will also get a way better quality in music! You need the high frequencies for spotting and "gaming" hardware just wont deliver as much as a good pair of Stereos! You will get better footsteps with a good stereo headphone without any software (like the razer stuff). The somewhat ok sound is only achieved with the razer software, the Headset itself is realy bad! I'm not bashing, i had it myself! I had the Kraken too and switched to the Beyerdynamics. My problem is/was more about the most clear footstep sound possible.
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PS: I know people suggest to go stereo instead of the surround modes but tbh it worked great for me with Kraken und I also have no issues regarding the surround sound with the PRO X.
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I shut down any other equalizer and surround settings other than the one from G HUB. What I found sofar is is similar to what you guys postet. Originally posted by AWSM2061:I am tweaking with the equalizer in training mode and trying to find the best setting.