We love engaging with you -- our fans! In case you missed it, we share fan-photos across our official social channels, like Instagram and Facebook, and even in our Fan-Photo-Friday Picks Series on our blog. We love to show you our support by answering your questions, whether it’s regarding figuring out how to pick the right gaming headset to choosing the right microphone for your streams -- we got your back! We recently asked our followers if they had any questions about the world’s first streaming headset, the ATH-M50xSTS. Keep reading to check out some of the latest Q&As.

 

ATH-M50xSTS Questions

Q: Can this be used for broadcast commentary?

Yes! Since the StreamSet™ is equipped with the condenser clarity of our 20-series mics and comes in both analog and digital models, you can easily customize how you connect with your audience, whether for broadcast, streaming, content creation, and more!

 

Q:  Does it have surround sound audio for gaming?

Built with the legendary 45mm drivers of the ATH-M50x, the StreamSet™ completely immerses you in your audio. The included interchangeable earpads offer either high fidelity and precise sound isolation or breathability and comfort for extended use!

 

Q: Are these on par with ATH-M50x sound quality?

Absolutely! The ATH-M50xSTS StreamSet™ is built with a combination of the iconic sound of the ATH-M50x and the clarity of our 20-series mics to deliver an impeccable audio experience. 

 

Q: What are the features?

The StreamSet™ was specifically designed for creators -- so there’s quite a few features! Firstly, it utilizes a cardioid condenser element, so audio is crystal clear. The boom arm is flexible, meaning you can move it to prevent background noises.


Equipped with 45 mm drivers and comes with two earpads, one standard pair found on both the ATH-M50x and ATH-M50xBT2, and the other a hybrid mesh and leatherette construction for more breathability and comfort when worn for long periods of time.


The StreamSet™ is also available in two versions: analog and digital. The analog version is ideal if you’re connecting the headset to an audio interface or mixing board, whereas the digital version is ideal if you’re into a plug-and-play option.

 


Stay tuned to our social channels for more Q&A’s!