Razer Tiamat 2.2 Gaming Headset Review

Audio/Others by stefan @ 2013-09-05

The Tiamat 2.2 gaming headset from Razer contains an extra 40mm driver in each cup for delivering powerful bass and comes with analog jack plugs so it can be used on a large range of devices. While the sound may be a little bit muddy at the default, this issue can be solved quite quickly by either installing Razer Surround which also helps us create a virtual 7.1 environment or we can simply access the bass/treble settings from our sound card control panel.

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Razer Surround Part II

Having this said, we will select “Razer Tiamat 2.2” from the list:

 

 

 

The next step of the calibration procedure implies positioning tuning; for the Tiamat 2.2 profile we did not feel the need of altering the default configuration:

 

 

 

 

After the software has been initialized, a new controller will appear, “Razer Surround Audio Controller”. We need to have this one selected and set as default in order to enjoy the benefits this application brings. This virtual controller can be disabled anytime from the Settings tab:

 

 

 

The Audio menu comes with options for enabling Stereo Enhancement effect, Bass Boost, Sound Normalization, Presence or Volume level:

 

 

 

On the last page we can also select one of the predefined EQ settings or set up a custom one ourselves:

 

 

 

 

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