Friday, September 16th 2011

Corsair Announces New Vengeance Gaming Headsets

Corsair, a worldwide designer and supplier of high-performance components to the PC gaming hardware market, today announced their new line of Vengeance PC gaming peripherals, including three new gaming headsets.

"The award-winning Corsair Gaming Series audio products have built a reputation for providing accurate, detailed audio that makes everything from games to music and movies a joy to listen to, as well as creating the situational awareness gamers need for a competitive advantage," said Andy Paul, Corsair's President and CEO. "Our new Vengeance gaming headsets continue that tradition. Everything from the sleek design and the careful choice of materials, to the obsessive focus on audio tuning is dedicated to the goal of providing a compelling experience for PC gamers who are as passionate about sound as they are about winning."
"We're gamers, too. Our Vengeance gaming headsets reflect our desire to build the products we want to use and can't find anywhere else," said Ruben Mookerjee, VP and General Manager of the Components Business Unit at Corsair. "No matter what style of game you play, from FPS to MMO or RTS, you need clear, reliable voice communication, a comfortable design you can wear for hours, and fantastic audio quality. We believe the new Vengeance gaming headsets deliver on every one of these."

Vengeance 1500 and Vengeance 1300 Gaming Headsets: Pure audio reproduction for pure gaming excitement
The Vengeance 1500 and Vengeance 1300 gaming headsets employ circumaural, closed-back earpad designs for immersive audio and long-term comfort. Both feature custom-engineered 50mm drivers and careful acoustic tuning for audiophile-grade sound and accurate 3D positional audio. The high-sensitivity, noise-cancelling cardioid microphone helps ensure effective team play. The Vengeance 1500 connects via USB and delivers 7.1 and 5.1 Dolby Headphone positional audio for competitive gaming. The Vengeance 1300 is designed to pair with your high-end sound card using dual 3.5mm headphone and microphone connectors and accurately reproduces the 3D positional audio generated by X-Fi CMSS-3D and other sound card-based positional audio systems.

Vengeance 1100 Gaming Headset: Online gaming and chat with outstanding comfort and convenience
The behind-the-head design of the lightweight Vengeance 1100 gaming headset provides excellent comfort for long online gaming and chat sessions. Both USB and 3.5mm analog connectors are provided in the same package for easy compatibility with any laptop or PC. The 40mm drivers - exceptionally large for a behind-the-heads headset - deliver amazing audio quality, and the high-sensitivity, noise-cancelling cardioid microphone provides clear voice communication.

Pricing and Availability
The Vengeance 1500 USB gaming headset has an MSRP in the United States of $99 USD and the Vengeance 1300 analog gaming headset has an MSRP of $79. The Vengeance 1100 gaming headset has an MSRP of $39.

The full range of Venegeance gaming peripherals are expected to be available in October 2011 from authorized Corsair retailers and etailers worldwide. For more information, visit the product page.
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13 Comments on Corsair Announces New Vengeance Gaming Headsets

#1
Rowsol
It's corsair, it must be good! -_-
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#2
Bjorn_Of_Iceland
Their previous headset had good sq for the price from what Ive heard. These look good as well. They look so comfy as well :D
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#3
AsRock
TPU addict
Yes because the world needs more 20Hz – 20kHz crap headphones. Although i do like their keyboards lol.
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#4
caleb
The 1300 are stereo, so it doesn't mean they are all crap ;)
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#5
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
IMO i would have prefered it if they moved it AWAY from their Corsair Vengeance line of RAM modules. some people might get confused.

what has headsets got to do with RAM? can you install ram inside these headsets? does it make them function in 9.1 surround sound if you do???

change the naming scheme already
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#6
Th3pwn3r
AsRockYes because the world needs more 20Hz – 20kHz crap headphones. Although i do like their keyboards lol.
How do you know they'll only work in the 20-20khz range? Besides, nothing else aside from a large sub woofer can really produce below 20hz. If they really don't produce sound over 20khz, yea, that is terrible. Hopefully not though because I need a good behind the head headset to I don't mess up my pretty hair sometimes :D
calebThe 1300 are stereo, so it doesn't mean they are all crap ;)
Ha, most of them are stereo and still sound like trash to be honest.
FreedomEclipseIMO i would have prefered it if they moved it AWAY from their Corsair Vengeance line of RAM modules. some people might get confused.

what has headsets got to do with RAM? can you install ram inside these headsets? does it make them function in 9.1 surround sound if you do???

change the naming scheme already
It's just a name and I don't see it printed on there so it's no big deal to me.
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AsRock
TPU addict
Th3pwn3rHow do you know they'll only work in the 20-20khz range? Besides, nothing else aside from a large sub woofer can really produce below 20hz. If they really don't produce sound over 20khz, yea, that is terrible. Hopefully not though because I need a good behind the head headset to I don't mess up my pretty hair sometimes :D




Ha, most of them are stereo and still sound like trash to be honest.



It's just a name and I don't see it printed on there so it's no big deal to me.
1st don't believe the hype as sound is much more than just sound as feel. And you don't need a sub these are headphones so the size can be much smaller.

Which is what pisses me off with speakers. Smaller speakers clearer sound but less bass which in turn requires a sub. Give me the old days back with the 8" quality drivers anyday as subs do not come any were near the real thing as a good pair of 8" speakers front ported will give you much more feel of sound.

I know the frequency's because i checked the link that BT kindly supplied.
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#8
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
Nice, I love Corsairs speaker systems and their headphones have an awesome price to quality ratio going for it.
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#9
fenurch
AsRockYes because the world needs more 20Hz – 20kHz crap headphones. Although i do like their keyboards lol.
Headphone specs are a joke in this budget range.
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#10
[H]@RD5TUFF
Hopefully these are more durable than the HS1!
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#11
sy5tem
this i have to try .,.. need a replacement for razer megalodon that disconect all the time.
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#12
Kantastic
Both their new line of keyboards, mice, and audio gear look like Logitech being OEM.
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#13
Athlon2K15
HyperVtX™
+1 the headset to the far right i have in the logitech flavor.
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