LTB Q-Bass, Magnum 5.1 Headphones

Posted in Genre, Headphones by Nino Marchetti on August 3rd, 2007

LTB Audio Q-Bass, Magnum 5.1 Gaming HeadphonesLTB Audio Systems, a designer of audio headphones, recently announced two new headphones which are designed with PC gamers in mind. The wireless Q-Bass and wired Magnum 5.1 should be available now.

The Q-Bass headphones from LTB Audio operate on a wireless 2.4 GHz frequency and have two speakers in each ear cup. These headphones use a special LTB wireless technology to deliver what the company says “delivers a robust non-compressed CD-quality audio signal that has a range of up to 150 feel (line of sight).” A rechargeable battery provides up to 12 hours of entertainment and an included USB transmitter broadcasts the PC audio signal for the Q-Bass to pick up.

The Magnum 5.1 headphones are designed in a sharp red color coated in a rubberized skin. It uses a wire to connect to a PC and has a microphone which is also equipped on the Q-Bass. The main thrust of these headphones though is that they deliver what is considered by LTB to be a true surround sound experience.

LTB Audio Q-Bass, Magnum 5.1 Gaming Headphones Press Release



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One Response to “LTB Q-Bass, Magnum 5.1 Headphones”

  1. David Spinney Says:

    LTB shipped me a defective headset. I finally got a RMA number from them, and returned it - the USPS verified that they received it. It’s been 5 months, and despite repeated emails to them, they have not refunded my money, nor even bothered to reply to any of my emails.

    Please pass on this warning.

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