![]() The passive noise isolation is very good. The build-in speaker drivers respond well to equalization. Of course, if you want more bass, you can always add it through the system-wide equalizer. ![]() It doesn't sound lean either, so if you're not a hardcore bass-head (bass isn't the only thing you want to hear), you should be completely satisfied with the low-end reproduction of this headset. Similar to its brethren, the Arctis 9 Wireless isn't very bass-heavy. The boosted mid-range also helps with spatial awareness and positioning, which makes the Arctis 9 Wireless an excellent choice for multiplayer first-person shooters, as you'll get a ton of information about your surroundings. The mid-range is ever so slightly boosted, which makes vocals stick out a bit, although not so much that they would sound too in-your-face or annoying. The sound output is quite accurate, smooth, and for the most part neutral across the entirety of the frequency spectrum. ![]() The acoustic characteristics of the SteelSeries Arctis 9 Wireless are in line with what I've previously heard from other higher-end gaming headsets from the Arctis lineup. ![]()
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