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Razer Barracuda HP-1

Razer are more commonly known for their innovative mousing technology. However, a look at the rest of their portfolio shows that they have a variety of different gear tailored specifically to gamers, their headset is no exception.

Marketed as one half of the Razer Barracuda IAS (integrated audio system) the HP-1 is touted as implementing 7.1 channel surround technology. The headset itself isn't the most attractive item out, going for the all black look with blue light-up earcups, and self adjusting headband similar to the Icemat Siberia.



Light up earcups!
Click to enlarge: Light up earcups!


The build quality of the HP-1 is strange. It seems quite sturdy but a little flex doesn’t seem welcome and it feels as though it could break or deform at any second. The ear cups hang very loosely on the headset frame and often dangle around a bit when you pick the headset up by the headband. I’m not sure how durable the connection is there, but it looks very small and may eventually wear out or become loose if mis-handled.

Due to Razer’s AC-1 soundcard not being available, the HP-1 comes with a rather large adaptor for use with conventional sound cards. The adaptor converts a single cable to 4 x stereo 3.5mm plugs (3 x surround + 1 x microphone) and a USB cable all via what appears to be a DVI monitor connector. The in-line volume control unit is very large in size. The extra cables (with the exception of USB) are understandable though being 7.1 channels and the in-line volume control can adjust each of these channels separately. The problem is that the bulk of it all tugs on the cable, and they're not light and makes the cables tangle easily.



Large in-line volume control adjusts the separate channels.
Click to enlarge: Large in-line volume control adjusts the separate channels.


Surround headphones are neither new nor exciting as past implementations have proved disappointing. Will this be different for Razer?

This headset retails for USD$129.99 (approximately AUD$169, accurate at time of writing) at the Razer Store. Detailed specifications for the headset as found on the Razer website:

Frequency Response

1.50 Hz ~ 20 000Hz
Impedance
1.a. Front Speaker : 64ohm b. Rear Speaker : 32ohm c. Centre Speaker: 64ohm d. Sub-Woofer : 8ohm
Total RMS Power Rating
330mWatts
Cable Length
2 meter
Connector plug
Razer HD-DAI™

Sound quality

The first thing noticed after plugging in the HP-1 was the large amount of hiss in the background. Originally this was thought to be the volume being on maximum, but even on minimum volume the hiss remains.

The HP-1 is a closed headset and listening to it this becomes very apparent. Everything sounds like it’s coming from a closed-in box around your head. Music sounds very unnatural and congested.

In-game is a little better though Counter-Strike 1.6 isn’t compatible with multi-channel sound and so the extra drivers aren’t completely utilised. Counter-Strike:Source is a little better, though again the sound seems very unnatural and unclear. Positional audio doesn’t seem any better on the HP-1 than on any of the stereo headsets tested, it’s worse.

Listening to music on the HP-1 also proves to be a great disappointment. Music unfortunately was not made for 5.1. The sound is muffled and lacks impact. This is not helped by the hiss coming through and that is constantly heard between tracks and in quieter sections of songs, which is probably coming from the PC to the headset via the USB.

Comfort

The HP-1 is a full sized headphone with good deep ear cushions. The cushions are lined with felt and have slightly firm to touch cushions. The design again is circum-aural and so the HP-1 would appear to provide some form of isolation.



Deep and soft cushions
Click to enlarge: Deep and soft cushions.


The HP-1’s headband though pushes in at the top and the bottom pushes outwards unevenly due to the way the ear cup is attached to the frame, like a swivel. As a result there is actually a fair bit of sound leakage.

The headset like the 5H V2 due to their closed design may get fairly warm over prolonged use, overall it’s not a very heavy headset nor does it have a high pressure headband.

Gamer features/practicality

As mentioned above the HP-1 is a part of the Barracuda Integrated Audio System. So far the results aren’t convincing, but if by some miracle the AC-1 soundcard can transform the HP-1’s sound quality then that’s excellent. But it poses a problem for netcafe/LAN use. Not only would the soundcard be left at home, but onboard sound of most netcafes won’t have 7.1. This basically transforms the HP-1 back to a stereo headset, and not a very good one.

The second drama is the USB connector on the adaptor. Initially it would seem that it may be a USB soundcard, though this is not true. Without a USB connection sound comes through but is barely audible. No data goes through the USB so it can only be concluded that it is for drawing power to amplify the signal for the headset and bring it to listenable volumes. Not only does this add clutter but it takes away a USB port. Due its design the USB port and the audio outs must be in close proximity, or there is simply not enough cable to reach.



Lots of cables and adaptors
Click to enlarge: Lots of cables and adaptors


The cable on the HP-1 is 2metres long, the shortest of all in this round-up, possibly too short. It is a sturdy cable and looks like it will last a while, however as mentioned in the introduction, is far too messy and introduces unnecessary clutter. One thing that should be mentioned is that on the central volume control there is a 3-way switch; initially its function isn’t obvious. One setting is obviously off (because sound no longer comes out), but the other 2 positions have no discernable difference. After removing the headset, it finally dawned what that 3rd position was – it turns the glowing blue Razer logos on and off. The gimmick factor is incredible. This is possibly the most useless feature ever put on a headset, especially given the price and market this headset hopes to appeal to.



Increases the 1337 factor a hundredfold
Click to enlarge: Increases the 1337 factor a hundredfold


Finally, the microphone used is non adjustable and fixed length. It can be removed completely though is very small and easily lost. It is attached to the left earpiece and only extends out 6 centimetres – it barely reaches the cheek. The microphone points upwards, away from the mouth (not that it’s very close to begin with). Pickup is acceptable, but a lot of external noise can be heard due to it being so far from the mouth and pointing outwards.



Short reaching not-very-adjustable microphone
Click to enlarge: Short reaching not-very-adjustable microphone





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1.
5/11/2006 02:26pm
blindside
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great article :)
4.
5/11/2006 02:30pm
Kaned
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cool bananas
5.
5/11/2006 02:31pm
tnyvo
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Nice write up, good read.
PC150's ftw though :P
6.
5/11/2006 02:32pm
spirit
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very good read; thanks
7.
5/11/2006 02:37pm
dc
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damn you guys read quick!
8.
5/11/2006 02:38pm
sabu
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lalalalalalalala
9.
5/11/2006 02:48pm
talon
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n1
10.
5/11/2006 02:49pm
domacle
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tl;dr
11.
5/11/2006 03:03pm
haunted
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nice1 dc :)

would of liked to see some price ranges in there somewhere :o but ty for the effort good read!
12.
5/11/2006 03:03pm
Jastone
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Nice read.
13.
5/11/2006 03:07pm
dc
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haunted: i was thinking of it, but the prices vary so much esp in australia

what i might do is put in the manufacturers' rrp according to each of their online stores

for local prices best to staticice it =)

edit: prices added
14.
5/11/2006 03:22pm
benzino
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headphones + separate mic fOr ThE WiN
15.
5/11/2006 03:56pm
Clam
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Nice article.
16.
5/11/2006 04:07pm
haunted
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i figured that was the reason dc :D

ta for the rrps it at least gives people an idea without having to find it themselves hehe (ie. like my lazy ass :D)
17.
5/11/2006 05:02pm
FEZ
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i recommend sennheisers, beyerdynamics, sonys and philips headphones and just adding a mic.. they are the best quality headphones imo
18.
5/11/2006 05:48pm
cam
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Good Read.

PC150's get the job done =D
19.
5/11/2006 06:02pm
madaajr
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awesome article. The original steelsound 5H headphones do it for me still =D

/ps/ they good for music aswell :p
20.
5/11/2006 06:33pm
cozeh
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sennheiser pc160's.

Win.
21.
5/11/2006 08:13pm
PfL
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HD555!
22.
5/11/2006 08:53pm
akabeko
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nice article, good read.
perhaps you could do a write up of the AKG's, beyerdynamic, sennheiser etc as well some time :) as im sure there's many of us who use those brands, myself included.

/me gives dc the thumbs up
23.
5/11/2006 09:22pm
jnsie
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sure will be getting old mate emma to buy me the steelsound 5H's for christmas !! :)
24.
6/11/2006 12:18am
dc
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well, the problem would be getting hands on audiophile type headphones for evaluation

audio brands wouldn't consider sending review samples to a "gaming" website a worthy investment

whereas you could understand why steel, icemat, razer and everglide would jump at the very opportunity

although truth be told, i did at one stage have in my posession headphones from akg, audiotechnica, grado, beyerdynamic and sennheiser (i currently still own beyers, akgs and senns)

oh, and my little koss clip ons!

also, when you think of it, it's not worth plugging nice headphones into onboard. garbage in, garbage out.
25.
6/11/2006 12:29am
aFganFlyTrap
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hmmm it came across that u didnt like the hp-1?


lol you shitted all over them!
26.
6/11/2006 12:31am
dc
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mate, they were deadset shocking, the article puts it in as nice words as i possibly could...
27.
6/11/2006 12:51am
aFganFlyTrap
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wish this article was out before i got a pair :P
28.
6/11/2006 10:16am
peki
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where do i buy the 5h v2 dc, i want a pair today
29.
6/11/2006 10:56am
skizm
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http://www.skullcandy.com.au/products/headphones/s...

i love my headphones <3
30.
6/11/2006 11:45am
Serial
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peki, im sure your in melbourne. just call gamerzstuff mate, they have some.
31.
6/11/2006 12:02pm
peki
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thank you serial.


trying to figure out what you meant by "im sure your in melbourne" >_>
32.
6/11/2006 12:04pm
peki
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ive called gamerzstuff like twice every 30 mins since 9am


PICK UP ANDY QUAH...PICK UPPPPPPPPPPP
33.
6/11/2006 01:17pm
Serial
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If you are in Sydney and you want them EYO has them in Brisbane and Gold Coast Umart have them. Also in Harveys.
34.
6/11/2006 02:01pm
dc
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peki: http://www.staticice.com.au/cgi-bin/search.cgi?q=s...
35.
6/11/2006 02:43pm
haunted
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lol skizm, awp whoring with them on would be fun
36.
7/11/2006 12:33pm
mOOn-GLaDe
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icemat siberias ftw
37.
7/11/2006 09:52pm
R0NiN
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Good stuff man, nice to see an appraisal outside of the normal biased crap you have to sift through.

On the barracudas though, can't say I agree. Used to have some pc150's and recently upgraded. Love the hp-1's to bits,the proper 5.1/7.1 positional has saved my ass more times then I can remember. Agreed their not very lan friendly though. I think they are better then youve rated them though, especially on comfort. Ive fallen asleep while wearing them like 6 times already, then wake up and freak out because I forgot I had them on haha.

Anyways to each their own, great guide nevertheless.


38.
8/11/2006 09:18am
aFganFlyTrap
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this thread just got god status!

glade posted in it.

what is the terroist up to these days andy? :P
39.
8/11/2006 02:41pm
dagz
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good read, siberias ftw
40.
8/11/2006 03:46pm
dc
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hehe, there was a lot not to like about the HP-1s, but the comfort is one thing i didn't hate on lol

it reached god status when dc posted it!
41.
9/11/2006 12:13am
aFganFlyTrap
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tilt train earphones ftw
42.
10/11/2006 12:41pm
merlin
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agreed sennheiser 160's :)
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