The Astro A40 TR + MixAmp is a great set up for content creators, given that you can mix a PC source with a SPDIF optical source (like direct from a TV) and mix the sound devices into a single stream. It's essentially the wired version of the Astro A50, although it's a bit too...
The wired A40 gaming headset from Astro doesn't cost a princely sum but does manage a fairly premium listening experience. Latency is impressive, its design is comfortable for long sessions, and you can upgrade your A40 with the Astro MixAmp if you'd like in the future. Plus, this headset...
Overall, the Astro's A40 TR provides a more premium gaming experience than cheaper headsets and can also appeal to enthusiasts if you buy the MixAmp and a modding kit. It's not a super high-end, premium headset, but it provides what you're likely to appreciate without any expensive frills...
I just upgraded from the Astro A40's with the mixamp to the wireless Astro A50's and I could not be happier. I can get the same sound quality I've grown to know and love without being limited or inconvenienced by a cord. The bluetooth range...
A40s feature a removable mic, customizable speaker tags, Dolby Digital 7.1 surround sound immersion, and game-to-voice balancing via the bundled MixAmp Pro. Other updates to the mixer include multiple equalizer presets, private voice network capabilities, and a port to output your voice that ...
in some cases i’d almost prefer this over my astro a40 because i think this have a much better quality speakers than the astro. the downside is that alienware doesn’t have a button on the headset to separate game/chat audio. so i decided to plug it on my mixamp, the quality ...
some cases i’d almost prefer this over my Astro A40 because I think this have a much better quality speakers than the Astro. the downside is that Alienware doesn’t have a button on the headset to separate game/chat audio. so I decided to plug it on my Mixamp, the quality sounded ...