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Sennheiser GSX 1000 Gaming Audio Amplifier, 7.1 Surround Sound, Gaming DAC & EQ, for PC, Windows, Mac

by Sennheiser
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Dynamic Gaming AMP: The Sennheiser Binaural Rendering Engine delivers breathtaking 7.1 Surround Sound in HD audio with separate audio and communication settings
Quick Setting Changes: Save up to four customised sound settings on the LED touch panel that allows one-touch mode switch, also between headphone and speaker listening and make fast adjustments with a large aluminium volume ring
EQ Settings: Four equaliser settings for eSport games, films, and music attune sound design, character dialogue, and instrumentals to bring you absolute immersion
Gaming DAC: Get precise control of your sound with a dedicated DAC chip that requires no additional drivers
Spatial Awareness: Reverberation level control changes the spatial feeling from small rooms to open spaces
Directional Sound: Front and back speaker focus allows you to change the positional audio settings of each individual speaker
Sidetone: Adjust the loudness of your own voice in your headset with a simple tap on the touch panel
PC and Headphone: The GSX 1000 can be used as a desktop, laptop, or headphone amplifier and is ideal for PC and Mac gaming (requires Windows or Mac OSX)
Tournament Mode: Lock your settings to avoid accidental changes during gameplay by holding the upper left and bottom right corners for 10 seconds
Inputs and Warranty: 3.5 mm Headset, 3.5 mm microphone, 3.5 mm loudspeaker

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