40% off the AudioFX headset this weekend

by mark.avey on October 4, 2008


It’s time for another of the FlightSim Pilot Shop’s weekend sales. This weekend, they’re offering a massive 40% off the price of the AudioFX Headset, which brings the price down to only $29.95.

Feel the action with a built-in subwoofer!

Same high quality audio performance, tons more features, amazingly low price!
Crystal clear stereo sound and so much more! The E-D Audio FX headset is a high quality full-ear unit with a microphone certified for superior voice recognition and noise cancellation. That’s just the beginning. Bass-boosting force feedback built right into the headset gives you the complete immersive flight simulation experience.

Increased situational awareness with directional sound

The Audio FX reproduces sound effects to give a sense of three-dimensional space, actually improving your game play! Literally feel the rumble of the engines with amplified bass vibrations. A special feature of the AudioFX utilizes positional audio, meaning action to your right will feel amplified to your right side compared to your left side. Situational awareness is dramatically improved, just read what Techworthy.com/PC Upgrade Magazine had to say:

For less than $50, the AudioFX Force Feedback offers an innate ability to generate a full environment of peripheral sounds, generating situational awareness as well as crisp, direct sound. That can be an invaluable tool in any game, particularly if some flunkie/zombie/unicorn/linebacker is ready to jump you from behind; you’ll hear him coming thanks to the AudioFX.

The human ear cannot hear anything below 20-25Hz but other frequencies can be “felt” as vibrations. If you’ve ever watched movies on a powerful home theater system then you know that bass is often times more a “feeling” than a “hearing” sensation. The Audio FX’s bass amplifier interprets frequencies below 20Hz and transforms them into vibrations that we can feel through the headphone earpiece. Advanced transducers located in the earpieces convert these low frequencies into real vibrations to be felt for the most realistic and immersive sound experience ever.


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