
Audeze
The Audeze LCD‑GX is an open‑back, over‑ear gaming headset featuring 106 mm planar magnetic drivers, a lightweight magnesium chassis, and a detachable directional boom mic. It delivers audiophile‑grade sound with deep bass and a wide soundstage, but its weight and lack of isolation may limit comfort for some users.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the LCD‑GX for its large planar magnetic drivers, expansive soundstage, and surprisingly low weight for an Audeze model, noting that it excels in delivering audiophile‑level detail for gaming. However, they also caution that the headset is power‑hungry and benefits from an external amp or DAC, and its open‑back design provides little isolation, which may be a drawback in noisy settings.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently commend the comfort of the deep pads and magnesium chassis, as well as the immersive soundstage and clear mic performance. Recurring complaints focus on the stretching headband, the overall heft during long sessions, and occasional need for additional amplification.
Common Complaints
Headband stretch causing pressure points, overall weight leading to fatigue, and the occasional requirement for additional amplification to achieve optimal sound.
How It Compares
vs. SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro
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Choose the Arctis Nova Pro if you need a lighter, wireless headset with isolation; choose the LCD‑GX for superior sound detail and a wider soundstage.
vs. Corsair Virtuoso RGB Wireless XT
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Opt for the Virtuoso XT for wireless convenience and style; opt for the LCD‑GX when audiophile sound quality and a spacious soundstage are paramount.
vs. Audeze LCD-2 / LCD-3
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Select the LCD‑GX for a lighter, gaming‑oriented headset with a built‑in mic; select the LCD‑2/3 for pure listening where weight and mic are less critical.