Though this pair has to be powered on to work, the 80-hour battery life means you won’t need to charge frequently, and the quick-charge feature gets you 11 hours of playback after 10 minutes plugged in. The package includes two types of earpads (isolating pleather and cooling, breathable mesh) to ensure extended listening comfort, and the EQ presets in the Edifier app allow you to tune the sound to suit each type of earpad. The S3 sounds amazing both wirelessly and wired, largely due to the built-in amplifier that provides consistent driving power. This portable pair uses planar-magnetic drivers that are capable of reproducing delicate detail in addition to powerful bass notes. This pair is an Also Great pick for audio lovers in our guide to Bluetooth headphones, and although this guide focuses primarily on wired headphones, we liked the S3’s sound so much we thought it merited inclusion here. If you’re looking for excellent-sounding headphones that work both wired and wirelessly: The Edifier Stax Spirit S3 is one of the best-sounding pairs of headphones we’ve ever tested under $500. The French horn in Holst’s “Venus,” for example, could sound a bit more subdued. That said, in our tests the middle range was a little lower in the mix through the M565C than through headphones that were tuned to be flatter in their frequency response. Planar-magnetic drivers respond to notes quickly and don’t resonate too long, so midrange instruments such as bass guitar or the lower end of the piano keyboard don’t muddy together even when playing a rapid succession of notes. Because planar-magnetic drivers reproduce sound using an extremely thin sheet of film rather than the thicker plastic diaphragms of conventional headphone drivers, they tend to do a better job of reproducing the little details that often go missing with conventional headphones but are readily apparent in live performances. The M565C features planar-magnetic drivers, which use a thin sheet of plastic film embedded with wire in place of the dynamic drivers in most headphones (Inner Fidelity’s Tyll Hertsens has an excellent article on the technology). Value for the price: If any given headphone model costs significantly more, we look for that price to be justified with a substantial increase in overall quality.Responsive customer support and warranty: In case anything goes wrong, you want someone who will answer the call and resolve your problem quickly.Sturdy build quality: Are the headphones built to last over several years of reasonably careful use without falling apart or failing? Replaceable parts (such as cables and earpads) are important factors to consider here.In addition, they are not massively large, heavy, or fatiguing, and they don’t have too much clamping force squeezing your head. Comfortable fit: The headphones are adjustable to fit a wide range of head and ear types.Detailed, clear, perceptually accurate sound: No frequency range (highs, mids, lows) overpowers another, instruments sound like they do in real life, and there is a sense of instrument placement in a three-dimensional space, rather than a flat wall of sound.You can write additional notes for Revelation here. No sub-article about Revelation roles or piloting tactics. Capital Pulse Laser Specialization IV (if using T2 guns, for that lovely Scorch XL).A perfect traveling "suitcase" for nomadic groups. The addition of a Fleet Hangar and a Ship Maintenence hangar has made Dreadnought-class capital ships very well suited for use as a suitcase capital.It can still hit Cruisers for a fraction of that. Fitted with high tracking guns and a tracking module or two this ship can track Battlecruisers and Battleships with ease, dealing between 15 dps to its targets.Its main benefit over the other dreadnaughts now comes from consuming no ammunition (if using T1 lasers), being able to instantly switch ranges and having the largest range with "short range" guns (Scorch XL can hit out to 80km). This is no longer the case as of the Citadel release (May 2016), as it now has a much larger base capacitor, the guns drain less than Moros at max level and the new 4% bonus armor resistance is very useful. The Revelation used to be considered a inferior dreadnought compared to the Gallente Moros and Minmatar Naglfar. The Revelation is the Amarr Dreadnought-class capital ship and is designed for dealing damage to structures, larger subcaps and other capitals.
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