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Tritton AX 51 Pro


$90.00 Released March, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Comfortable - even for those with larger heads. Microphone detaches easily - allows the headset to double as standard headphones. Good sound quality.

The Cons:Lacks an on/off switch - must be unplugged from the wall to save on electricity. Large and heavy. Short manufacturer warranty - 1 year.

The AX 51 PRO is a mid-range gaming headset from Tritton. Unlike the entry-level AX 180, the 51 PRO processes 5.1-channel audio for a three-dimensional effect via 8 individual speakers. Designed primarily for PC gaming, it features a backlit inline audio controller allowing independent adjustment of each sound field.

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The microphone is rigid and detachable, allowing the AX 51 PRO to be used as high-end headphones for watching movies. Higher-end models add Dolby Digital support.

Features

  • Optimized for online PC gaming
  • 5.1-channel audio processing
  • 8 speakers
  • Analog connectivity
  • Master volume/mute control
  • Backlit inline audio control
  • Independent sound field adjustment
  • Detachable microphone
  • Microphone mute
  • 20Hz-20KHz frequency response
  • 12.5-foot cable

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Pros
  • 3

    comfortable - even for those with larger heads

  • 2

    microphone detaches easily - allows the headset to double as standard headphones

  • 2

    good sound quality

  • 2

    built-in microphone for convenient communication while gaming

  • 2

    long cord

  • 2

    can get nice and loud

  • 1

    headband - stays tight, and in place at all times

  • 1

    includes an extra pair of ear pads

  • 1

    true 5.1 surround sound

  • 0

    affordable price point

Cons
  • 2

    lacks an on/off switch - must be unplugged from the wall to save on electricity

  • 2

    large and heavy

  • 1

    short manufacturer warranty - 1 year

  • 1

    fragile cabling - not the best build quality

  • 0

    inline controls - awkwardly positioned and weighty

  • 0

    poor customer support - company doesn't respond to user inquiries or problem tickets

  • 0

    cheap feeling plastic build

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