G.Skill impressed us when they sent over their new keyboard design recently and today we get to look at the latest release in the Ripjaws line: the SR910 “Real” 7.1 gaming headset. It is big. It is black and it does come packing a full 7.1 surround sound set up, which not many gaming headsets can boast. Indeed G.Skill is pretty keen for you to know that too. So much so in-fact that it has given the ear-cups clear casings, letting you see the multiple drivers within.
(Read G Skill RipJaws KM780 RGB keyboard review HERE)
Other features of the G Skill Ripjaws SR910 include an in-earcup lighting system, high-quality build materials and a dual microphone with built-in active environmental noise cancelling technology – to make your VOIP calls and in-game chat crisper and clearer than ever before.
Specifications
- Headphone Driver Material: Neodymium Magnet.
- Headphone Driver Diameter: 40mm (Sub) 30mm (Front) 30mm (Center) 27mm (Side) 23mm (Rear).
- Headphone Impedance: 32Ω @ 1kHz.
- Headphone Frequency Response: 20-20,000 Hz.
- Microphone Type: Unidirectional Noise Cancelling Condenser.
- Microphone Impedance: 2.2k Ω.
- Microphone Frequency Response: 50-10,000 Hz.
- Microphne Sensitivity: 36±3 dB.
- Connector: USB 2.0 Type A.
- Cable Length: 3m.
- Weight: 420g.
- Warranty: 2-Year Limited Warranty.
Bah they need to get dolby atoms /DTSX headphones out now! 7.1 is old news! 😀
haha it’s virutal true 7.1 needs plugs into the cmputer machine not a usb . so it’s virtual 7.1