@@JeskidoYT Lmao I was about to type the same thing. All official console microphones sound like they're the cheapest PC mics you could've bought in 1998 for some reason.
@@JeskidoYTI don't know quite why, but i've found with these wireless headsets, i have a logitech g pro x 2 wireless, which is very similar in the way it works and i also have the wired one, and it's like they just destroy the microphone with compression on the bluetooth i've found
@@vgaggiaI think it might just be a Bluetooth protocol thing. Doing 2 way audio just absolutely obliterates the bitrate both ways. Though it seems a lot worse on certain devices
My brother has the Pulse Elite and his mic doesn't sound that bad at all. Dank must be using Bluetooth and not the dongle (the dongle works on PC too). The other reason you shouldn't use Bluetooth is that it has ten times the audio latency.
@@makasete30 I was on that cushion replacement site ltt talked about a while ago, i forget the name. But i almost bought the wrong whfxmwhatever cushions because all their names are so damn hard to distinguish.
That microphone is PERFECT for gaming. Everything from COD lobbies to VR games to party chats sounds exactly as muffled and crackly as it should be to be funny, while still mostly understandable
@@themidgetmenace-3758youre thinking of theold versions, i had every word in the book thrown out about my old 3D pulse headphones, but these elites are pretty great
for anyone put off by the sound test with the Ears, please note Planar Magnetics NOTORIOUSLY are VERY hard to sound demo. something about alllll the magnets tend to mess with the microphones in recording/demoing rigs
The ears are also cheap, Wade just uses them so we can get some sort of idea of how they sound. Plus, the audio is coming out of whatever speakers you're already using and TH-cam audio compression doesn't help.
I appreciate that every time driver types are mentioned, you always gives a quick explanation on magnetic vs dynamic so anyone who’s watching for the first time isn’t lost!
Imagine sleeping peacefully and then some Australian breaks into your room to beat you with a drum while talking about how Vegemite is better then marmite
I used to have about 10 pairs of the 7506's in the studio in the early 90's. But the Planar dynamic Fostex's we had were the bomb. I just bought a new pair of them, $150 worth, and I absolutely love them.
@@ToastyMozart By RF I meant to say it likely operates using a more simplified protocol where it's essentially just tuning the headphones to the frequency of the USB transmitter
It sounds exactly like how I imagine compressed in game voice chats to sound like. Like all those clips of gamers raging out this is that exact quality of mike
the microphone test is peak dankpods content, it deserves to be in the hall of fame of the best moments of the channel, and represents everything I watch your videos for. I'm in tears.
Tested it on local Sony store. 3 things I don't like about it:- 1) Earpads too small. 2) The battery gonna be near impossible to replace. 3) The weird shape/design gonna make it even harder to find compatible replacement parts The sound is great for the price. Good headphone can last forever, but I don't see PULSE ELITE going to last even 4 years.
I don't believe it's a great sound for the price. For all the headphones I've used, a good price for good sound is the Koss KPH30i and the Koss KCS75's. Anything that is above $100 is more in the territory of good sound at a price, if it sounds good. But even then I doubt it's that much better than what I can already experience for far less than $200 CAD.
@@emerson-biggons7078 "Wireless Planar magnetic".... "Dynamic drivers" always cheap since that's how everyone made earphones. And the examples you gave is "wired". For cheaper than 100 dollars, I can get Philips SHP9500.
the earpads are WAY too small! i couldn’t wear these for more than 5 minutes let alone an entire gaming session. how come none of the reviews mention this? this is something i noticed seconds after trying these on lol
He probably connected the headset to his pc with bluetooth and windows and maybe other pcs can't do a mic stream and headphone stream at high quality at the same time. So you either have to have bad mic or bad headphones. This is why most pc headsets that are wireless do not use bluetooth,
It's a widespread problem across wireless Gaming headsets. I don't really know the reason for that (probably something to do with managing bandwidth for sending and receiving audio at the same time), but only very few models (like the Corsair HS80) manage to achieve a decent mic quality.
the mic test of dank devolving into a goblin paired with drum and snare spam was not what i expected and really brought me back to online lobbies a decade ago
it is cheap indeed, my planars were around 300 usd and those are considered the best budget ones. (hifiman sundara)@@renjithjoseph7135 Edit: forgot to mention planars can also be extremely fussy and sensitive and usually require more than average power output so these sound impressive for the price.
Sounds like you got a good unit. Picked up a pair and it almost immediately started faulting. There was static and electrical noise in the headphones constantly and just stopped making noise from my PC twice, while the dongle was in direct line of sight... Returned them the next day. The little blue light on the right side was constantly in my periphery as well
DankPlays when? (He could honestly make some great comedy gaming vids à la Modest Pelican. Probably more serious ones as well / in the good ol' DankPods style.)
4:57 Your Aussie stories are the reason I keep coming back. It's like the bits of Smiling Friends when we get to see Pims home life - dysfunctional Australians are the height of comedy.
The microphone test is just absolutely stellar. The crapopy-ness of the microphone just makes me want to get it even more than these being a good pair of cans for a good price.
I seriously hope that we get a session of him playing it on Hello, I'm Gaming 🤞😌🤞 His VR gameplays are quite hilarious... Job Simulator especially _(although, _*_those_*_ are all here, on the DankPods channel)_
0:10 Also, I don’t think people realize how long Sony headphones last. Like my dad has the version before the current MDR version, right? The V6s. Like actual, first production run MDR 7506s. Those were his daily driver headphones for the years he was a radio DJ, and the 20 something years he ran the music at the dances at the local high school, and he doesn’t use headphones that often anymore, but he still uses those things TO THIS VERY DAY. I have practically brand new production runs of those same headphones. We originally bought them for an electric piano, but then we got an actual piano, so I grabbed them. The new ones and the nearly 40 year old ones sound the exact same.
I’m here! lol Love your stuff! Been binging all the after show stuff recently and the big combo vids of the entire year! Keep it up! Always love watching your vids
The microphone test. Yeeetsus Christ. That gameplay is so furiously glorious that probably refused to die when you stoped the recording and it is now wandering the Earth as a screaming for eternal vengeance in the wind xD
If we could get the great ol Dank man to play more games for another 20 minutes video with that beautiful quality microphone. I'll be down to watch. My sides are outside the Milky Way Galaxy after that. lol
just wanna mention that you can already listen to spotify while playing on your ps5. The spotify app works in the background while you play and it has its own volume controls. You can even access it quickly by pressing the PS button.
@@MrThhgYou do know he was talking about Australian dollars right ? So he paid 239 AUD which is about 158 USD and currently at Walmart they are selling for 149 USD...
And the fact that DankPods listens to bangers, as mentioned at 3:49. Daft Punk - Doin' It Right is a great song, especially the Conte remix. First heard the song in late 2023.
@@MrThhg Another guy here with a Lego avatar said $239 AUD is ~$160 USD. In the US, the Sony Pulse Elite costs $150 USD. The Sony headphones are only ~$10 more expensive in Aussieland according to the US pricing info.
Thanks for the recommendation, I bought a pair from Amazon, £129, Planar Magnetic and Bluetooth currently I swap headphones between gaming and listening to music, I think this might change that!
I just got my Pulse Elites and am using them right now and I have to say I am blown away by the clarity especially with speech but I am shocked at how some of my favourite (bass heavy) songs sound and I need and EQ, I have been spoiled by some super bass heavy sennheisers
Update: these have a beautiful smooth burn in period, the bass and mods just keep getting richer and are so clear, absolutely the best reference type quality for the price, also the mic, the mic is terrible full on COD lobbies back in the day quality
The reason the dongle is so good is it'll be using priority RF signals rather than Bluetooth, this allows the headset and dongle to communicate directly, and this connection method is often a lot smoother than Bluetooth
I’ve had the original Pulse 3D headphones for the PS5 since they launched and the mic sounds the exact same, I’m honestly surprised even though it’s a wireless mic lol
this is the first dankpods mic review I've watched since getting a pair of HD599s, I can finally experience the freakish ears on a stand in the full glory they were meant to be heard in!
Oh my god the microphone test is what we all hope for every time the story gets cut off early. It just doesn't end. I also love how in my mind the Sony that makes the Playstation and the Sony that makes everything else are completely different, so I didn't even connect that Sony also makes like a bunch of headphones. Although evidently whoever is responsible for naming their headphones properly is only allowed to name the gaming stuff.
This video made me thinking about my trusty gaming headset... It's a Logitech G332, it aint anything expensive (it's actualy on the low medium to cheap side), but it served me well so far. As I have no idea of all that sound stuff and so on, I'd really love to see a reviwe on that if you can get your hands on one... That'd be great! Anyways, keep up the great content and greet Frank from me ;D
I have the even cheaper version of these and I have to say Sony does know how to make comfortable headphones. The drivers are weaker than I am used to for gaming headphones but the fit is excellent. I also found TimTams at my local HEB here in TX and it made me feel one step closer to upside down land.
what? the old pulse 3d? i got a pair and they are so bad.... you barely have to move and they just fall off your head..... if your head isn't giant watermelon size at least... and the sound quality is mediocre at best
Idk the exact conversion, but I think those cost about as much as I bought my drop panda's used. Might be decently exciting to find these on the used market
Wade slapping npcs in some random vr game while screaming about vegemite had me fkn dying. honestly the funniest thing I've seen in months, holy shit I need more!
I kind of wish I could here what he would think of the Valve Index microphone and speakers. Those are phenomenal actual magic... But it's a $500-1000 5 year old vr headset
Definitely cool of Sony to be doing this, and hey maybe the whole Audeze buyout will lead to Audeze’s becoming cheaper. Still, for $150 USD there’s a LOT of great planar magnetic open backs that I still think you should check out and review. Some of Hifiman’s outings are really great, rocked the HE-4XX for a couple years and they were even cheaper than these when I got them. Considering those can be tuned for gaming (they were great for gaming out the box) and you could spend the spare money on a desktop microphone, I just don’t see any value in these.
"I've got a headache today. I think it's because my planar magnetics aren't equalized." Your friend - assumes you're getting into some weird spiritual thing Reality - you turned your music way too loud because you didn't want to find a way to EQ your bass up
I was NOT prepared for that microphone test
I'm still not ready
@@willingmrkay im also
The Vegemite Wars
i was trying to eat a bagel and almost choked laughing so hard.
I died when in his madness, he took the time to calmly see that blue ball and ask "What is that, an easter egg?"
“Sony make headphones” yes
Today in 2024
*y e s*
Sony - _one of headphone manufacturers_ *ever*
This is true my child, this is true
Like: djjei kevdkidneifndifkfllskd
That mic test had me weak. The microphone might be garbage but it made that 2 minute long gaming montage 10 times funnier
For being wireless, it's surprisingly yet unfortunate the best microphone on ANY PLAYSTATION OFFICIAL ACCESSORY
@@JeskidoYT Lmao I was about to type the same thing. All official console microphones sound like they're the cheapest PC mics you could've bought in 1998 for some reason.
@@JeskidoYTI don't know quite why, but i've found with these wireless headsets, i have a logitech g pro x 2 wireless, which is very similar in the way it works and i also have the wired one, and it's like they just destroy the microphone with compression on the bluetooth i've found
@@vgaggiaI think it might just be a Bluetooth protocol thing. Doing 2 way audio just absolutely obliterates the bitrate both ways. Though it seems a lot worse on certain devices
My brother has the Pulse Elite and his mic doesn't sound that bad at all. Dank must be using Bluetooth and not the dongle (the dongle works on PC too).
The other reason you shouldn't use Bluetooth is that it has ten times the audio latency.
we asked Sony to use proper names and what they came up with were ‘pulse’ and ‘edge’ 🤨
WHAT!?
Cant wait for the sony throb and the sony goon
Well it’s more memorable the WHM5 or whatever, so it’s an improvement.
Quivering
@@makasete30
I was on that cushion replacement site ltt talked about a while ago, i forget the name. But i almost bought the wrong whfxmwhatever cushions because all their names are so damn hard to distinguish.
That microphone sent me to 2007
It's beautiful
For real man straight up 2007
That microphone is PERFECT for gaming. Everything from COD lobbies to VR games to party chats sounds exactly as muffled and crackly as it should be to be funny, while still mostly understandable
I had a friend that had that headset it sounded so bad all the time
@@themidgetmenace-3758they just came out tho? Wdym "had"? Like for a couple of days? 😅
Yeah to its credit, while it didn't sound great I could still hear the deranged yelling perfectly fine
@@themidgetmenace-3758youre thinking of theold versions, i had every word in the book thrown out about my old 3D pulse headphones, but these elites are pretty great
@@zenkoz3158they released at launch iirc
Microphone: Bad
Wade: great at being internet VR drummer band bully
for anyone put off by the sound test with the Ears, please note Planar Magnetics NOTORIOUSLY are VERY hard to sound demo. something about alllll the magnets tend to mess with the microphones in recording/demoing rigs
The ears are also cheap, Wade just uses them so we can get some sort of idea of how they sound. Plus, the audio is coming out of whatever speakers you're already using and TH-cam audio compression doesn't help.
I wasn’t put off. It sounded better to me.
What? It literally sounds better on the ears than the sennheisers
@@donmagulonbro really prefers 0 bass
@@ferretyluv Do you hate bass or something?
I appreciate that every time driver types are mentioned, you always gives a quick explanation on magnetic vs dynamic so anyone who’s watching for the first time isn’t lost!
It's 2am, i was asleep and this vid autoplayed. I love me some dankpods, but being woken up to this 5:32 has me traumatized
Imagine sleeping peacefully and then some Australian breaks into your room to beat you with a drum while talking about how Vegemite is better then marmite
I couldn't possibly sleep to Dank for fear that the Skullcrusher demo comes up and kills my speakers lol
@@smith7602 God, I love rewatching that video with my own Crushers, lol 😅
@@smith7602 or the beautiful giant airpod
6:05 This gives off serious TH-cam 2010 energy.
Gmod or something 😅. Whoever those guys were that would do the hilarious TF2 videos.
YES gmod haha sounds like 2010 too
I'm all about it.
Aussie JackSepticEye?
new pinnacle for the mic tests
I'm so happy the mic sounds exactly how a gaming headset mic is supposed to sound
I used to have about 10 pairs of the 7506's in the studio in the early 90's. But the Planar dynamic Fostex's we had were the bomb. I just bought a new pair of them, $150 worth, and I absolutely love them.
Im so glad that the mic test was while playing that game that i used to watch my fav VR gaming youtubers play
The bar fight killed me, I haven't laugh this hard in ages!
The only thing that bothers me is that, being wireless the battery will eventually die
omg dude thats funny shit
And that’s why I hate wireless things like shavers.
Friendliest conversation in Australia
If companies would make these types of products repair friendly, the batteries dying wouldn't be that bad of an issue.
They do seem to have a 3.5 jack on them so there's that
Small note: the ps link dongle doesn’t use Bluetooth, it uses a proprietary lossless audio codec.
That and it likely uses RF instead of Bluetooth to send the signal wirelessly
@@dan3817Bluetooth is RF. It probably uses a better protocol though.
you would think that the mic would be better than bluetooth but its not 😭. rip the days of the apple dirtybuds mic
@@ToastyMozart By RF I meant to say it likely operates using a more simplified protocol where it's essentially just tuning the headphones to the frequency of the USB transmitter
I read somewhere that PS Link uses some form of WiFi? Not sure tho
I unironically love the microphone. It doesn't sound earrape bad, more like funny bad.
yeah exactly what i thought. ideal for screaming at somebody in game vc.
Yeah, and it doesn’t do the weird buzzing stuff that a lot of cheaper Bluetooth headphones do. Those are the bane of my existence in random matches
''mute + report'' kind of quality
The crustiness is just right 👌
It sounds exactly like how I imagine compressed in game voice chats to sound like. Like all those clips of gamers raging out this is that exact quality of mike
5:20 - 6:20. This is the best minute on youtube
6:30 missed the chance to say "HERE'S A KICK"
the microphone test is peak dankpods content, it deserves to be in the hall of fame of the best moments of the channel, and represents everything I watch your videos for.
I'm in tears.
The game mic test tho😂
AGHHHHHHHHHH
AGHHHHHHHH
AGHHHHHHHHHHHH
Ahahhahah😂
We need dankpods casual gaming channel lol
@@LukasTheTerminalKiwi we have one. It's called "hello I'm gaming"
Vegimite!!!!
I just listened to Doin it Right for the first time and it's an absolute surreal experience out of Skullcandy Crushers set to Max Wack
6:25
"If everyone just liked vegemite we wouldn't be here"
I think wade just solved world peace....😶
Best dankpods video for a while. I love the in depth reviews of good headphones. That mic test too!!
Tested it on local Sony store. 3 things I don't like about it:-
1) Earpads too small.
2) The battery gonna be near impossible to replace.
3) The weird shape/design gonna make it even harder to find compatible replacement parts
The sound is great for the price. Good headphone can last forever, but I don't see PULSE ELITE going to last even 4 years.
I don't believe it's a great sound for the price. For all the headphones I've used, a good price for good sound is the Koss KPH30i and the Koss KCS75's. Anything that is above $100 is more in the territory of good sound at a price, if it sounds good.
But even then I doubt it's that much better than what I can already experience for far less than $200 CAD.
@@emerson-biggons7078 "Wireless Planar magnetic".... "Dynamic drivers" always cheap since that's how everyone made earphones. And the examples you gave is "wired". For cheaper than 100 dollars, I can get Philips SHP9500.
the earpads are WAY too small! i couldn’t wear these for more than 5 minutes let alone an entire gaming session. how come none of the reviews mention this? this is something i noticed seconds after trying these on lol
I don't know how long he was testing it for, but the cushions with so many cracks is already a terrible omen.
I have AKG N60NC Bluetooth headphones from 2017, they still last me 10 hours (12 brand new) so it is possible
How did Sony manage to mess up the microphone that bad
With their eyes, Bert
He probably connected the headset to his pc with bluetooth and windows and maybe other pcs can't do a mic stream and headphone stream at high quality at the same time. So you either have to have bad mic or bad headphones. This is why most pc headsets that are wireless do not use bluetooth,
Could have been a slow/bad Bluetooth receiver on his pc too. @@gregghuge3270
It's a widespread problem across wireless Gaming headsets. I don't really know the reason for that (probably something to do with managing bandwidth for sending and receiving audio at the same time), but only very few models (like the Corsair HS80) manage to achieve a decent mic quality.
Whoever is making mics is trash i think that's why
"Sony make headphones"
-Dankpods, 2024
to be fair, that mic sounds the most gamer of gamer headset mics I've heard so it's on point
Oohoohoo an excellent installment. Good old content we're familiar with, but with some fun new things as well! Wonderful work, Mr. Pods.
the mic tests somehow get more unhinged every time you always outdo yourself
the mic test of dank devolving into a goblin paired with drum and snare spam was not what i expected and really brought me back to online lobbies a decade ago
Fast conversion here: 239 Aus is equal to around 158 US
Is 240 AUD cheap for planar? Because I wouldn't pay more than 70 AUD for these lol
@@renjithjoseph7135I bought a decent relatively cheap pair of planar magnetic and it was ~$350 USD
it is cheap indeed, my planars were around 300 usd and those are considered the best budget ones. (hifiman sundara)@@renjithjoseph7135 Edit: forgot to mention planars can also be extremely fussy and sensitive and usually require more than average power output so these sound impressive for the price.
@@renjithjoseph7135 U can buy cheaper planar than this KZ have series
@@mateuszzimon8216I hope you're not comparing iems to headphones😊
Sounds like you got a good unit. Picked up a pair and it almost immediately started faulting. There was static and electrical noise in the headphones constantly and just stopped making noise from my PC twice, while the dongle was in direct line of sight... Returned them the next day. The little blue light on the right side was constantly in my periphery as well
That microphone test was beautiful, you should make more of those
DankPlays when? (He could honestly make some great comedy gaming vids à la Modest Pelican. Probably more serious ones as well / in the good ol' DankPods style.)
@@cheezdoodle96 he has a gaming channel
4:57 Your Aussie stories are the reason I keep coming back.
It's like the bits of Smiling Friends when we get to see Pims home life - dysfunctional Australians are the height of comedy.
The microphone test is just absolutely stellar. The crapopy-ness of the microphone just makes me want to get it even more than these being a good pair of cans for a good price.
Him explaining the difference between the dynamic and planar drivers should be on the DankPods bingo card.
When the drum was playing while he was chasing that last dude had me in tears! i literally cried so hard my GF had to check on me
That mic montage has gotta be the best thing yet LOL
That gameplay is full of chaos
I love it
I seriously hope that we get a session of him playing it on Hello, I'm Gaming 🤞😌🤞
His VR gameplays are quite hilarious... Job Simulator especially _(although, _*_those_*_ are all here, on the DankPods channel)_
what game is this?@@DUKE_of_RAMBLE
@@RealNeonPlayz I found it! It's "Drunken Bar Fight!" the game, I suppose!!!!
@@RealNeonPlayz Pretty sure Trixie is correct.
thanks Trixie and Duke
5:20 Wasn't expecting that! 😂
that mic is MW2 2009 multiplayer quality
out of all the microphone tests, this one was the best. i'm speechless.
0:10 Also, I don’t think people realize how long Sony headphones last. Like my dad has the version before the current MDR version, right? The V6s. Like actual, first production run MDR 7506s. Those were his daily driver headphones for the years he was a radio DJ, and the 20 something years he ran the music at the dances at the local high school, and he doesn’t use headphones that often anymore, but he still uses those things TO THIS VERY DAY. I have practically brand new production runs of those same headphones. We originally bought them for an electric piano, but then we got an actual piano, so I grabbed them. The new ones and the nearly 40 year old ones sound the exact same.
That's probably the best microphone demonstration you've done.
I’m here! lol
Love your stuff! Been binging all the after show stuff recently and the big combo vids of the entire year! Keep it up! Always love watching your vids
The descent into madness with the microphone test was absolutely hilarious! rip vr drumkit :(
He is not even mad, this is just a true responsible Australian defending Vegemite
The microphone test. Yeeetsus Christ. That gameplay is so furiously glorious that probably refused to die when you stoped the recording and it is now wandering the Earth as a screaming for eternal vengeance in the wind xD
I think the bandwidth in Bluetooth is the limiting factor for the microphone.
If we could get the great ol Dank man to play more games for another 20 minutes video with that beautiful quality microphone. I'll be down to watch.
My sides are outside the Milky Way Galaxy after that. lol
He has a gaming channel
That has to have been the best microphone test you've done.
Please do more tests like that if you end up testing out more headsets.
just wanna mention that you can already listen to spotify while playing on your ps5. The spotify app works in the background while you play and it has its own volume controls. You can even access it quickly by pressing the PS button.
That microphone test. You can't do that to me, m8. I'm at work! I can't be laughing like this!
oh wow a DankPods and TheDrumThing collab at 6:12 that's amazing
Unfortunately he didn’t get to play it completely cause all the marmite people where trying to jump him
Smacking Kitboga around! 6:35
Another banger, the fact that he just gave us the aftershows AND he’s still making videos regularly is amazing
including paying almost a 100$ more for the Sonys then what they sell in the US for lol
@@MrThhgYou do know he was talking about Australian dollars right ?
So he paid 239 AUD which is about 158 USD and currently at Walmart they are selling for 149 USD...
And the fact that DankPods listens to bangers, as mentioned at 3:49. Daft Punk - Doin' It Right is a great song, especially the Conte remix. First heard the song in late 2023.
@@MrThhg Another guy here with a Lego avatar said $239 AUD is ~$160 USD. In the US, the Sony Pulse Elite costs $150 USD. The Sony headphones are only ~$10 more expensive in Aussieland according to the US pricing info.
@@thatguyalex2835 yee thanks for correcting me. forgot that the Aussies had a different currency didn't account for that 🤦♂🤦♂🤣
That microphone test was like the physical manifestation of the chaos in all the previous ones…
That point in the clips of his Aussie Vegimite Rage:tm: where he's just going YEAAAAAA YEAAAAA, over and over is GOLD.
Thanks for the recommendation, I bought a pair from Amazon, £129, Planar Magnetic and Bluetooth currently I swap headphones between gaming and listening to music, I think this might change that!
I just got my Pulse Elites and am using them right now and I have to say I am blown away by the clarity especially with speech but I am shocked at how some of my favourite (bass heavy) songs sound and I need and EQ, I have been spoiled by some super bass heavy sennheisers
Update: these have a beautiful smooth burn in period, the bass and mods just keep getting richer and are so clear, absolutely the best reference type quality for the price, also the mic, the mic is terrible full on COD lobbies back in the day quality
Australian man starts to sound like Irish man with the power of Sony Pulse elite mic
casually start playing the drums mid fight xD
lol
The mic sounded absolutely beautiful, also we need more mic tests like this one
The reason the dongle is so good is it'll be using priority RF signals rather than Bluetooth, this allows the headset and dongle to communicate directly, and this connection method is often a lot smoother than Bluetooth
The VR Pub fight is one of the funniest things I've seen this year, hilarious!!
You sir deserve an award for that microphone test, truly magnificent
I’ve had the original Pulse 3D headphones for the PS5 since they launched and the mic sounds the exact same, I’m honestly surprised even though it’s a wireless mic lol
wtf is a wireless mic 😅
@@Zylthar sony's bluetooth mics are notoriously bad, i've had a clouple of them including the pulse 3d, they're all ass!
@@opadrinho7577 2017 turtle beach 700s still going strong 😉
@@opadrinho7577Most headset mics are ass tbf. The pulse 3D is super ass cus its not a boom mic
this is the first dankpods mic review I've watched since getting a pair of HD599s, I can finally experience the freakish ears on a stand in the full glory they were meant to be heard in!
Oh my god the microphone test is what we all hope for every time the story gets cut off early. It just doesn't end.
I also love how in my mind the Sony that makes the Playstation and the Sony that makes everything else are completely different, so I didn't even connect that Sony also makes like a bunch of headphones. Although evidently whoever is responsible for naming their headphones properly is only allowed to name the gaming stuff.
the microphone test made my day !!! i was not prepared for that one
The microphone stories have reached a new level 😂
This was the greatest collab of all time, I cannot believe Wade got Wade from Hello, I'm Gaming to do the mic test for him, extraordinary stuff.
This video made me thinking about my trusty gaming headset... It's a Logitech G332, it aint anything expensive (it's actualy on the low medium to cheap side), but it served me well so far. As I have no idea of all that sound stuff and so on, I'd really love to see a reviwe on that if you can get your hands on one... That'd be great!
Anyways, keep up the great content and greet Frank from me ;D
Holy hell I was *not* prepared for the undiluted Aussie of the mictest.
I feel like I won the lotto catching a Dankpods upload early
perfect timing, just got to sit back and relax, open youtube and bam, new video
I have the even cheaper version of these and I have to say Sony does know how to make comfortable headphones. The drivers are weaker than I am used to for gaming headphones but the fit is excellent. I also found TimTams at my local HEB here in TX and it made me feel one step closer to upside down land.
what? the old pulse 3d? i got a pair and they are so bad.... you barely have to move and they just fall off your head..... if your head isn't giant watermelon size at least... and the sound quality is mediocre at best
the minute + of microphone testing is pure videomaking art
that mic test sounds like my dissociative episodes i've been referred to CAHMS for
5:58 ladies and gentlemen, Dankpods' first gamer moment on this channel.
7:30 The PS5 has a spotify app that lets you do that anyways whilst playing games.
Idk the exact conversion, but I think those cost about as much as I bought my drop panda's used. Might be decently exciting to find these on the used market
The regular pulse 3D is great, sound is awesome, the 3D audio is awesome. My one complaint is that its not a very comfortable headset.
Wade slapping npcs in some random vr game while screaming about vegemite had me fkn dying.
honestly the funniest thing I've seen in months, holy shit
I need more!
I forgot that these existed!
best mic test of all time
5:03 is amazing
5:20 that one junkie at 5 am:
I kind of wish I could here what he would think of the Valve Index microphone and speakers. Those are phenomenal actual magic... But it's a $500-1000 5 year old vr headset
Great vid! The Fostex T50RP MK3's are also killer value bargain planars. Got mine for £85 "open box" which turned out to be brand-spanking new.
Sony products have names like they were christened by a password generator.
Definitely cool of Sony to be doing this, and hey maybe the whole Audeze buyout will lead to Audeze’s becoming cheaper. Still, for $150 USD there’s a LOT of great planar magnetic open backs that I still think you should check out and review. Some of Hifiman’s outings are really great, rocked the HE-4XX for a couple years and they were even cheaper than these when I got them. Considering those can be tuned for gaming (they were great for gaming out the box) and you could spend the spare money on a desktop microphone, I just don’t see any value in these.
Vegemite is named after its ingredients, veggies and mites
I genuinely nearly choked because I was laughing so much during the mic test
3:23 it’s always hard to pull out XD
Planar magnetics sounds like an astrology thing.
"I've got a headache today. I think it's because my planar magnetics aren't equalized."
Your friend - assumes you're getting into some weird spiritual thing
Reality - you turned your music way too loud because you didn't want to find a way to EQ your bass up
Walter White at 5:51💀
that mic is legitimately perfect for specifically making youtube videos. it’s almost identical to dunkey’s mic when he’s online
I never knew how dankpods turn from happy ipod nugget drum guy, into angry aussie guy i heard from many cod games
He's like a TV food critic. Can never please the guy, and if you do, you deserve a raise.
4:07 TUNE