Corsair VOID RGB USB Vs. Bloody G501

VOID RGB USB G501
VOID RGB USB G501
Specification: 
Software: CUE Control
Weight (grams): 258g
Channels: 2.0, 7.1 virtual
Connection: USBUSB
Cable Length: 1.8m2.2m, Braided
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Driver: 
Size: 50mm40mm, Neodymium magnets, aluminum voice coil
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Impedance: 32k Ohms @ 1 kHz32 ohm
Frequency Response: 20Hz - 20 kHz20 - 20000Hz
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Sensitivity at 1KHz: 100dB (1KHz)
Microphone: 
Directivity: Unidirectional noise cancellingOmni
Impedance: 2.2k Ohms
Sensitivity at 1KHz: -37dB (+/-3dB)-58dBV/Pa
Frequency Response: 100Hz to 10kHz50 - 16000 Hz
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VOID RGB USB


The VOID RGB USB by Corsair, which uses a 50mm driver. It uses a USB connection with a 1.8m cable. This delivers a frequency response of 20Hz - 20 kHz. It also has a Unidirectional noise cancelling microphone with a frequency response of 100Hz to 10kHz and a sensitivity of -37dB (+/-3dB).

G501


The G501 by Bloody is a 2.0, 7.1 virtual channel gaming headset, which uses a 40mm, Neodymium magnets, aluminum voice coil driver. It uses a USB connection with a 2.2m, Braided cable. This delivers a frequency response of 20 - 20000Hz and a sensitivity of 100dB (1KHz). It also has a Omni microphone with a frequency response of 50 - 16000 Hz and a sensitivity of -58dBV/Pa. And only weighs in at 258g .