Introduction
Razer's latest headphone product is dubbed the Megalodon. Behind the odd name hides a well performing USB headset with all the usual Razer trimmings. The Megalodon features a driverless USB sound card and has a neat little control box that allows you to control all aspects of its performance.
Specifications
Headphones:- Frequency Response: 20 - 20,000 Hz
- Impedance: 32 O at 1kHz
- Sensitivity (@1kHz, 1V/Pa): 102 ± 4dB at 1 kHz
- Max. Input Power: 200 mW
- Drivers: 40 mm, with neodymium magnets
Microphone:- Frequency Response: 50 - 16,000 Hz
- Sensitivity (-37 ± 4dB @1kHz, 1V/Pa): Variable (user adjustable)
- Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 50 dB
- Pick-up pattern: Unidirectional
USB Sound card:- Master volume, center speaker, front speakers, side speakers, rear speakers, bass level, mic sensitivity, mic leveling, mic mute, Razer Maelstrom on/off, active/standby toggle, reset
- Cable: 3.3 meters, Braided Fiber Sheath
- Connector: Gold-plated USB
Interestingly enough Razer decides to make it ambiguous that the headset only has two drivers. The USB sound card does allow the adjustments they claim but only for the virtual speakers.