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Gaming Audio Series™ HS1A Gaming Headset

Amazing sound for intensive, immersive gaming

It’s all about the audio. That’s why the HS1A uses massive 50mm drivers for a level of sonic detail that’s just not possible with the 40mm drivers found in most gaming headsets. The result is detailed audio reproduction with clean, accurate bass and sparkling clarity in the mids and highs, even when everything’s coming at you at once. Superior audio isn’t just more enjoyable — it lets you listen longer, without fatigue.

The circumaural, closed-back earcups offer superior noise isolation at LAN events and other high-distraction environments. They keep outside sound out, and your head in the game.

Built for Comfort

You can’t play for hours with a headset that binds or pinches. The HS1A uses replaceable memory foam earcups for a custom, reliable fit. The extra-large diameter and deep-dish design help prevent them from touching your ears. Customize your comfort by swapping the two sets of included earpads — microfiber, or synthetic leather.

Great for music, and movies too

A lot of gaming headsets have frequencies response tuned for gaming, at the expense of acceptable audio quality for music, movies, and everything else you listen to on your PC. The Gaming Audio Series HS1A Gaming Headset is different. The same careful acoustic engineering that delivers amazing game performance also gives you the precision audio response your favorite media deserves.

Features

  • Massive 50mm drivers for high-quality audio reproduction
  • Detailed audio reproduction with clean, accurate bass and sparkling clarity in mids and highs
  • Circumaural, closed-back earcups for superior noise isolation
  • Memory foam earpads provide a custom fit that won’t weigh you down
  • Includes two sets of earpads to customize your comfort – your choice of microfiber or synthetic leather 
  • Noise-cancelling microphone with flexible, rotating boom works great for in-game chat, Skype, and other VOIP applications
Warranty Two years
Frequency Response 20Hz – 20kHz

Corsair Interview HS1A Gaming Headset Compared to HS1 USB by NCIX Tech Tips

The HS1A is an update to the popular HS1 that takes away the USB sound card and add an analogue connection instead. Find out all about it in this interview with Dylan.

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Corsair attends Gamescom 2012 with a Vengeance!

By Gareth Ogden, on August 15th, 2012

The spectacle of the London Olympic Games may be over, but in Germany at least, the games are set to continue... And there isn't a javelin or a pair of tight Lycra running shorts in sight. That's because this week Germany's fourth largest city, Cologne, plays host to gamescom 2012, Europe's biggest trade fair for interactive games and entertainment. And Corsair will be there in force!

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SWVA LAN April 2012: Well Played!

By Mike Clements, on July 9th, 2012

In late 2011 I received an email from Caleb Tote, one of the primary organizers of the SWVA (Southwest Virginia) LAN event. According to their Facebook page, "SWVA is A 100% non-profit organization, offering gaming events to local programmers, gamers, and all types of computer enthusiasts." Caleb told me who he was, explained the history and scope of their LAN event, and asked about how to apply for a LAN sponsorship package from Corsair for their April 12-13, 2012 LAN event.

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Corsair Workstation Extreme Build Log: Chapter 1

By Mike Clements, on September 13th, 2011

It goes without saying that some system builds are more fun than others. This is especially true when I know that I am going to get to do some extensive “testing” with it when I’m done as opposed to shipping it off to a tradeshow or LAN party. This build log is certainly no exception and may well be the most fun rig I have built since I’ve been employed here at Corsair. I built it to be a strong workstation, but I expect my testing to show that it will be excellent for gaming and multimedia also.

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Intel Atlanta LANFest Summer LAN 2011

By Mike Clements, on June 22nd, 2011

Over the past 2 years, Corsair has greatly expanded its line of gaming products. So, it's only natural that we'd start attending and sponsoring more gaming events. We recently attended the Intel® Atlanta LANFest Summer LAN 2011. The organizer put us up in the front of the room in the middle of the stage — thanks Kevin! This is what everyone saw when they came into the room.

 

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Intel Lanfest InfernaLAN

By Jake Crimmins, on June 10th, 2011

This past weekend I went to Intel’s LANFest InfernaLAN in DuPont, Washington. At 385 people the InfernaLAN is the largest and is the oldest LANFest event. The LAN parties are put on by a group of PC gamers that work at Intel. Over the past several years they have continued to grow larger and add more events across the United States. One of the best things about the LANFest events is, all of the proceeds are matched by Intel and donated to charity. The events have helped to raise almost $400,000 for charity.

Lanfest overview

Friday night was the first night and by 7PM more than 100 gamers were waiting in line to check in. By midnight almost all of the 385 seats were filled. One thing that I found very different about this LAN was the fact that it was very family oriented. Several parents had brought their kids along, to game right alongside of them. We gave away a several Gaming Audio Series™ HS1A gaming headsets and kits of Vengeance™ memory to members of our Facebook event.

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  • How should I clean my Corsair Gaming headset?

    The foam pads are made with open cell foam, so they should not be immersed in water. You can use the sticky side of tape or a lint removal tool to clean the ear pads, or a gentle wipe with a damp cloth on the fabric would also be fine

  • What is the exact benefit of 50mm drivers, vs. the 40mm drivers found in most other gaming headsets?

    Big drivers sound better than small drivers. This is immediately understood who’s listened to the same music on large home audio speakers and a portable iPod dock. But explaining why and how they sound better requires a little more detail.

    A 50mm driver has 56% more surface area than a 40mm driver (thanks to the “A = πr2” formula we learned in elementary school). It also has a proportional increase in what audio scientists call “volume velocity,” or “acoustic impedance.” This translates into a measurement that the same scientists refer to as “acoustic power” or “sound power.” A 50mm driver has an increased sound power of 143%. You can look up these terms on Wikipedia for more details on how they’re calculated.

    The additional sound power allows the driver to reproduce audio that’s much more detailed. If your audio source has a lot of things going on at once – a 24-track musical “wall of sound,” for instance, or a boss level in a game where you have way too many enemies firing way too many types of weapons your way – a driver with more sound power can recreate each of these more accurately, while a smaller driver is more liable to lose details in the noise.

    This means that listening is more enjoyable, with less distortion – whether it’s distortion that you can immediately notice, or if it’s the continuous, low-grade distortion that irritates you on a subconscious level, contributes to ear fatigue and makes you want to stop listening.

    Beyond enjoyment, there’s a practical advantage when playing games – you need to hear the voices of your teammates during the massively insane firefights. While this won’t be an issue 90% of the time (a good game audio designer will test on various types of speakers and headphones), it’s that 10% that counts.

  • What has Corsair done to make the audio sound so great, besides using 50mm drivers?

    The choice to use 50mm drivers, rather than the industry-standard 40mm drivers, was just the first step of the journey. There’s much more to creating a great headset beyond investing in the right high-quality components. Our audio engineering team looked at every parameter that affects accurate audio reproduction, including driver design and alignment, baffle geometry and angle, and the acoustic tuning of the materials chosen for the ear-pads and liner material.

  • What is the benefit of a circumaural, closed-back design? What do those terms mean?

    “Circumaural” means “around the ear.” The other type of commonly used earcup design is “supra-aural,” resting on the ears.

    Circumaural earcups provide superior noise isolation. Noise isolation is important for LAN parties and other noisy, high-distraction environments – you want to get your head into your game (or your movie, or your music) without noise filtering in, and others around you may not want to hear what you’re listening to.

    When designing a Circumaural headset, the key to comfort is relatively light weight, without creating pinch points or touching the ears. We’ve accomplished this by using extra-large earcups that we tested on people who sport some of the largest ears we could find. Our use of memory foam allows a firm, uniform seal, without exerting too much pressure on the head. The fabric covering allows for less slip than imitation leather, and reduces the excess moisture that leather-like materials can cause.

    Closed-back earcups are sealed against sound leaving or entering the earcup. Compare this to open-back earcups, which have perforations, slots or another type of opening in the earcups that allow some environmental sound in, and allow some of the audio from the earcups to escape. Open-back designs do not allow for adequate noise isolation.

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Best headset ever!

Great sound quality, extremely comfortable (yes 5+ hours of gaming), great clarity from the mic (according to other friends from the other side of the Internet). Totally worth every penny. Love it!

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Best headset ever!

Great sound quality, extremely comfortable (5+ hours of gaming), great clarity from the mic (according to my friends on the other side the Internet). Absolutely worth every penny. Best headset I have ever owned.

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    Techdad Review - August, 2011

    Corsair HS1A receives 5 stars at Techdad ...

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    Gamezoom - July, 2011

    Corsair HS1A scores 9/10 and wins the "High End" award at Gamezoom....

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    Techgage Networks Inc. - June, 2011

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Gaming Audio Series™ HS1A Gaming Headset

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With amazing sound quality and superior comfort for long playtime, it’s the analog headset for gamers who are serious about audio.

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