Senneheiser G4ME One & Zero Headsets & HD6 Mix, HD7 DJ, and HD8 DJ Pro Headphones - CES 2014
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Sennheiser gave us a tour of the booth to show us their new G4ME One and Zero gaming headsets and their new Pro series HD6 Mix, HD7 DJ, and HD8 DJ headphones. Our CES 2014 Sponsors: linustechtips.com Where to Buy: en-us.sennheiser.com en-us.sennheiser.com en-us.sennheiser.com en-us.sennheiser.com en-us.sennheiser.com twitter.com twitter.com @LinusTech Join our community forum: bit.ly
The video provides a booth tour of Sennheiser at CES 2014, focusing on the G4ME One and G4ME Zero gaming headsets as well as the Pro series headphones including the HD6 Mix, HD7 DJ, and HD8 DJ. The presenter compares the two G4ME models, noting that the Game One uses an open back design which leaks sound and can affect immersion, while the Game Zero remains closed back for isolation. He highlights build materials such as pleather ear cups, memory foam padding, a white glossy ID with red accents, and features like a self-muting microphone and a volume knob, along with a detachable 3.5mm/2.5mm style adapter that enables PC and PlayStation 4 compatibility. Further, the reviewer outlines universal features across the Pro Series, including a hard protective case, two ear cup options, detachable cables, and dual cable compatibility to suit different mixing setups. In the latter segment, attention shifts to the HD7 DJ and HD8 DJ, contrasting their construction and sound profile: the HD7 DJ is lighter, brighter on the high end with a mixed metal-plastic build, while the HD8 DJ employs all-metal construction with a robust, DJ-oriented sound signature that emphasizes bass; both headphones offer swiveling ear cups with three locking positions and impedance suitable for varied gear, up to 115 dB of output. The piece concludes with a nod to CES coverage and sponsor credits, inviting viewers to subscribe for more CES 2014 coverage and mentioning partnerships with ncx.com, Western Digital, and Corsair Memory.
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Questions answered
- What are the main design differences between the Sennheiser G4ME One and G4ME Zero?
- The G4ME One uses an open back design for a more natural sound and may leak sound, while the G4ME Zero uses a closed back design for better isolation.
- What features are common across the Sennheiser Pro Series reviewed in the CES 2014 segment?
- Common features include a professional hard case, two sets of ear cups (pleather and velour), detachable cables with both straight and coiled options, and robust build quality with flexible, swiveling ear cups.