^ close to neutral bass.. a little bass is okay it’s that rumble that is the issue. Mids I don’t agree with on pc38x.. as you can see they slow downwards a bit there(preference).. but the upper mids and treble is raised(which is what you want).. this is in the sense the most -ideal- signature really… which is why it’s highly regarded.. but this particular headset is awful for music as it’s sound quality is meh, soundstage is slightly above average, and imaging again.. slightly above the average. though for gaming headsets? best in the bunch for competitive gamers easily
Your footsteps are located from the upper mids throughout your treble.. along with your bullet travel, glass shatters, breathing, etc. Bass does have some placements.. which is why a bit is okay.. these are your deep floorboards, stomping, deep sounding gunfire, tanks, etc. And of course, if characters speak in game.. your mids are your vocals..
You have “perfect for competitive gaming” “perfect for casual gaming” and just “perfect for gaming”.. PC38x is more in line with competitive than it is a casual.. Tygr fits more in line with all the above and has better sound quality, better soundstage, better imaging, better separation, it lacks in the mids and the treble in comparison
