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ROG Strix猛禽家族在2018年带来了定位比较高的ROG Strix Fusion 500,外观与ROG Strix Fusion 300类似,采用全新换代造型,未采用Strix猛禽家族的猫头鹰大眼睛设计,侧面采用金属镜面设计,还有ROG玛雅纹理元素,两侧加入了灯效,整体造型夸张且具有精致感。在侧面集成了RGB幻彩装饰灯条,支持华硕“Aura Sync”幻彩同步背光,还支持战队模式,同一战队的RGB背光会同步联动。采用轻量化大梁,拥有耐用抗弯折的钢架,挂臂可调节(刻度)但不能旋转,柔软的超大耳罩和蛋白质头垫(透气)具有不错的佩戴舒适感。另外,Strix Fusion 500采用特殊密闭腔结构,用橡胶密封防止漏音和隔音,具有不错的背景噪音隔离效果,隔音降噪提升50%,同时音质更饱满,让玩家专注战斗。内集成50mm钕磁单元,耳罩还集成触摸控制,可垂直滑动调节音量,纵向滑动调节前进/后退,播放/暂停等,背光模式也可以轻松触摸切换。内置高保真ESS ES9018 DAC数模转换器和SABRE9601K放大器,支持7.1虚拟环绕音效,支持高达24位/96kHz高品质音频输出。虚拟环绕功能与Bongiovi声学工作室联合开发,支持虚拟配置设定,可在没有安装驱动时即插即用。此外,还配备了单向拾音数字可伸缩麦克风,自带2米长USB抗拉扯线材,因外置声卡所以无法使用3.5mm,因此只兼容USB PC游戏平台。
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Asus ROG Strix Fusion 500 review: A great, bassy headset undermined by fussy touch controls
By Katharine Castle on March 21st, 2018 at 6:00 pm
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The Asus ROG Strix Fusion 500 is probably the first headset I’ve used in quite some time where I haven’t had to automatically put the headband on the tightest possible setting. This surprised me, considering the enormous size of its ear cups, but the tight, rigid design of its headband meant there was no way I was getting this thing over my head without loosening it first. Finally, a USB headset for people with smaller noggins than I.
That said, I’m not sure how those with more petite brain centres will really get on with the Strix Fusion 500, as it still felt like quite the bike helmet even once I’d got it into a comfortable position. The lower portion of the ear cups felt particularly snug against my face, too, almost to the point where they were pinching my jaw a little. I was hoping that loosening the headset further might take the pressure off a bit, but this just meant it started pressing down on the top of my ears instead, making the headset feel even bigger.
Luckily, the Strix Fusion 500 comes with an alternate set of ear cups which have a material finish rather than faux leather, making its rather steep price of
feel a lot more palatable than its rivals. I actually found these material ear cups to be a lot more comfortable and less itchy than the default leather ones, but I wish they were easier to swap out. Each pair simply hooks over the driver’s surrounding plastic mold thanks to their inner elasticated bands, but that’s not very helpful when you can barely squeeze your fingers in to unhook them in the first place. I managed to get them on and off without incident, but there were times when I thought I might tear the thin elastic as I stretched them round the enclosure.
Since this is an RGB headset, the Strix Fusion 500 also supports Asus’ Aura Sync tech to let you have one continuous light show across all your compatible Asus devices, like your motherboard, graphics card, mouse and keyboard. Like all other RGB headsets, however, it’s all a bit pointless when you yourself can’t actually see said light show because you’ve got the damn thing clamped round your face instead in front of your eyeballs.
I’m also not convinced by the headset’s weird touch controls. Presumably in an effort to keep the bronze, mirrored surface on its ear cups as clean and, I suppose, classy as possible, Asus have decided to eschew traditional knob and slider controls for a touch plate on the left ear cup . Which makes no sense whatsoever if you’re making the argument for an elegant minimalist kind of design, as this just means you end up plastering it in greasy fingerprints.
In theory, touching the top will turn the volume up, touching the bottom will turn it down, tapping the middle will play and pause, and the sides will skip forward and back through your tracks. In practice, however, it’s an absolute mess, as instead of simply touching an area to produce the intended response, you’ve got to slide your finger out from the middle. It works, just about, but with no sense of tactile satisfaction.
The volume, for instance, only goes up and down in tiny, four-step chunks on your master Windows volume, so you’ll need to put in several tiresome swipes before you get any meaningful change. Skipping a track also still requires you to tap play in the middle to actually listen to it. And that’s not taking into account the small, but noticeable delay there is between tapping the centre of the headset and it actually registering in iTunes, which always made me doubt whether I’d hit it correctly, turning any given attempt to play a simple track into a st.op.st-art.sl-i-de-sho-w.o-f.in-f-ur-iat-i-ng.ma-dnes-ss.
I also kept hitting the volume controls accidentally everytime I put the headset on and when I tried to release its teeny tiny microphone from its little cubbyhole between the left ear cup’s touch plate and ear cushion (shown below). Freed by pushing down on the little ledge at the front and secured by simply pushing it back into its nook, you get a little bit of up and down angle adjustment plus the ability to bend it in or out marginally, but it’s not the most flexible thing in the world and still produced quite a lot of background hiss when I recorded myself talking in Audacity. Not to the extent that I couldn’t hear what I was saying, but it was a persistent irritation to say the least. There’s also no mute button, which makes drinking tea and chatting over Skype simultaneously immensely difficult.
One cheeky microphone…
It’s a shame the Strix Fusion 500 is so fiddly to use on a day-to-day basis, as its built-in DAC (digital to analogue converter) and amplifier produce – for the most part – a highly pleasing sound. It leans quite heavily toward to the bassy end of the headset spectrum, but when listening to normal music I found it gave pop and rock songs a satisfying sense of weight to them, making them appear well-rounded and full-bodied. Vocals were clear at all times and taut drum beats sounded like they filled the entire soundscape rather than just landing with a dull thud.
That said, I was less impressed with how it handled busy orchestral tracks, as it was here that things started to get a bit muddy. In the multi-layered battle themes on my Final Fantasy XV soundtrack, for instance, there were multiple times when the violins on top sounded like they were struggling to be heard over the heavy bass underneath, and turning on its virtual 7.1 surround sound with its rear ear cup button only brought the bass to the fore even more, making things worse rather than better.
Fortunately, this problem more or less evaporated once I started playing games with it. The Strix Fusion 500’s bassy bias did wonders for Doom’s booming soundtrack, for instance, producing an all-encompassing wall of sound where shotgun blasts felt just as satisfying as splitting open hell knight skulls.
The 7.1 button is the only physical control on the entire headset
Hellblade, too, sounded equally menacing. As it turns out, I actually preferred playing with the Strix Fusion 500’s virtual 7.1 surround sound turned on here, as it gave the voices inside Senua’s head a lot more room to breathe. It didn’t destroy the sensation of the game’s 3D binaural audio, either, which other headsets have tended to do in the past.
Even Final Fantasy XV shone on the Strix Fusion 500, despite me having been previously a bit underwhelmed when listening to its standalone soundtrack. In-game, those very same battle tunes sounded much more balanced, the bass perfectly tempered against the strings, crunching sword swings and good boy Noctis and his mates shouting commands to each other during combat.
As great as the Asus ROG Strix Fusion 500 sounds, though, I think its volume controls and fussy microphone would just be too annoying to make it my headset of choice everyday. Its ear cups also take a lot of adjustment and fiddling to get them feeling comfortable, and even then I still found myself shifting it around on my head after a couple of hours use. If oversized headsets are your bag, you’d probably be better off with the . The Strix might have better virtual surround sound, but the Void Pro’s much comfier and a heck of a lot more convenient. Alternatively, check out our
article for more audio delights for a wider variety of head shapes.华硕ROG Strix Fusion 500耳机驱动 v1.9.0.2 官方版
华硕ROG Strix Fusion 500驱动
华硕ROG Strix Fusion 500耳机驱动是华硕ROG Strix Fusion 500电竞游戏耳机的官方驱动软件,华硕ROG Strix Fusion 500耳机最大的特点是拥有酷炫的RGB灯光,并支持7.1虚拟环绕音效,用户可以使用这个官方配套的驱动软件进行设置,打造出属于自己的个性游戏耳机。
华硕ROG Strix Fusion 500耳机主要特点
1、Hi-Fi等级ESS ES9018 DAC与SABRE9601K放大器可提供逼真、纯净的游戏音效
2、专用气密腔体设计以及ASUS Essence驱动器,提供身临其境的音效体验
3、与Bongiovi Acoustics共同开发即插即用的7.1虚拟环绕音效
4、可使用专用移动应用程序,通过蓝牙在多个耳机上同步RGB灯光效果
5、通过耳机触控面板实时调整音量、播放功能和RGB同步灯效
6、ROG Hybrid耳垫提升配戴的舒适感以及隔音效果
7、优化的数字麦克风可提供清晰的通话音质
华硕ROG Strix Fusion 500耳机驱动 v1.9.0.2 官方版
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ASUS introduced the Republic of Gamers (ROG) Strix Fusion 500 gaming headset, a step up from the Strix Fusion 300 the company
last September. The headset essentially retains the design of the Fusion 300, but steps it up with gold-metallic body panels around the cans, RGB multi-color LED diffusers replacing the red LED accents, which you can control via ASUS Aura Sync RGB and under the hood enhancements.
The headset uses a higher quality ESS Sabre 9018 DAC combined with ESS 9601 amplifier. The DAC has a high SNR, and puts out 24-bit/96 kHz audio. The enhanced audio setup is mated with 50 mm ASUS Essence drivers, and improvements made to the passive acoustic dampening material around your ears. ASUS included game-specific virtual-7.1 surround DSPs with this headset. Available now, the ASUS ROG Strix Fusion is priced at USD $179.99, about $50 pricier than the Fusion 300.
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&ASUS included game-specific virtual-7.1 surround&
I am so tired of emulated surround sound in headsets.
Stop trying to emulate a fricking speaker setup on headphones.
Come up with headphones drivers that can accurately position sound.
It's things like this that hold back audio technology.
If you were going to emulate anything on headphones it should be biannual audio, which is actually designed for headphones unlike virtual surround sound.
Also, a built-in DAC means you can't use your computer's.
This must be aimed at console gamers because most gamer motherboards already have decent DACs built in.
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Yet I bet my Philips SHP-9500 with HM5 leather earpads at $70 total beats this in sound quality across the board.
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i would feel so 3cpo
The headset essentially retains the design of the Fusion 300, but steps it up with gold-metallic body panels around the cans, RGB multi-color LED diffusers replacing the red LED accents, which you can control via ASUS Aura Sync RGB and under the hood enhancements
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I like these ones, they look nice but I wonder if they're any better than the SS Arctic 7
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Accurate positioning in headphones is perfect if it is mixed as binaural try some of the stuff on youtube, or alternatively some from HD Tracks.
Alternatively with ambisonics done right it is also nearly perfect, but very limited material.
If the output from the game engine is run through a good spatializer you can get very really good spacial definition in headphones. Only thing missing is some good generalized HRTFs that also work in the near field.
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&ASUS included game-specific virtual-7.1 surround&
I am so tired of emulated surround sound in headsets.
Stop trying to emulate a fricking speaker setup on headphones.
Come up with headphones drivers that can accurately position sound.
It's things like this that hold back audio technology.
If you were going to emulate anything on headphones it should be biannual audio, which is actually designed for headphones unlike virtual surround sound.
Also, a built-in DAC means you can't use your computer's.
This must be aimed at console gamers because most gamer motherboards already have decent DACs built in.
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You can toggle the virtual 7.1 on/off with a flick of a button.
Mobo has ok soundcards. Has been improved, but still nowhere close to what Fusion 500 is offering.
Both ESS Sabre 9018 DAC and ESS 9601 amplifier are by far superior to any mobo audio.
Yet I bet my Philips SHP-9500 with HM5 leather earpads at $70 total beats this in sound quality across the board.
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Fusion 300 is actually quiet good (better than I thought), this one would sound better over the 300 with ESS. Never listen to SHP9500.
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Mobo has ok soundcards. Has been improved, but still nowhere close to what Fusion 500 is offering.
Both ESS Sabre 9018 DAC and ESS 9601 amplifier are by far superior to any mobo audio.
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The chip looks good on paper, but it's the implementation that matters.
Have seen so many poorly designed products that sell only because they put some expensive ESS chip in it.
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The chip looks good on paper, but it's the implementation that matters.
Have seen so many poorly designed products that sell only because they put some expensive ESS chip in it.
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What is to implement? It is just hardware chip.
Name another headphone that uses ESS DAC?
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What is to implement? It is just hardware chip.
Name another headphone that uses ESS DAC?
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Having ESS DAC/amp chip onboard is like having a bugati veyron engine on your car. its up to OEM to tune it or not. Good thing about this headphone you no need to have those
audio card chip or external DACs. you can even plug in it on your ordinary smartphone to enjoy very goodsound. ^^
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I hope they are able to use it as such a good decoder with only 96Khz , yap not 192Khz, because it would be closer to its price class ! improvements were necessary because, as in the case of the previous generation, too much external invasion of the signal from the plastic housing. It might be said that they look good, but that's not their function. Strix's
series had good speaker drivers 60mm, but all the other parts , totally sucked! When i buying
them a microphone switch off switch didnot
work, the cables are so poorly insulated that the shifted head has increasingly beaten the signal and has since become useless. I suggest testing the handsets before buying.

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