

Lowering the quality of the audio in audio settings from DVD to CD Steelseries Engine and Steelseries GG software did not help, installed or uninstalled Testing headset and dongle on different computer (works fine on other pcs) Testing wireless dongle on different USB ports Therefore I must conclude that it is my desktop that is the issue. Audio works I use exclusively one of the devices. I even received an RMA from Steelseries, and the brand new headset does not work either. Luckily this is easy to adjust using the EQ options in SteelSeries Sonar.My issue is as follows: The headset worked perfectly for about 8 months, then I upgraded to N7 B550, and since then my desktop computer will not / can not play audio through both devices at the same time. This headset doesn’t work nearly as well for less bass-focused genres. However, one could easily describe the bass as too present, or even overpowering depending on the song.


The same applies to a song like As Far As The Eye Can See by Radio 4, where the bass and hi-hats both shine through quite nicely. Curious by Franz Ferdinand is an excellent demonstration of how the gentle bass bump can benefit some songs, the bass guitar shines through in this mix and adds to the danceable nature of the song. Generally when it comes to listening to music on the SteelSeries Arctis 7P+ Wireless the experience is quite nice. This is generally fairly pleasant for listening to music or games, but it’s not quite accurate enough for professional audio work. It also features an extended high-frequency output (out to almost 20kHz), unusual for a gaming headset. The SteelSeries 7P+ Wireless (cyan) sticks generally fairly close to the SoundGuys target curve (pink), but deviates noticeably with a smooth bump in the bass range (~100hz) and a treble peak in the 6-7kHz region.
