A40 Headset - SR3
Official Headset of MLG
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About the A40 Headset
The "gold standard" of gaming audio, the ASTRO A40 Headset has been the Official Headset of Major League gaming for four years running. With hundreds of thousands of hours of tournament validation, no gaming headset can claim more tournament wins than the A40. So what are you waiting for? The A40 Headset is tuned specifically for gaming with ASTRO Audio delivering the sound exactly as the developers intended.
**NOTE - The MixAmp™ or wireless MixAmp™ 5.8 MUST be purchased in order to use Xbox Live or PlayStation 3 online voice communication and enable 7.1 Dolby Surround in your A40 Headset. Please browse Audio Systems or Wireless Systems for MixAmp™ plus Headset bundles.**
Features Include:
- ASTRO AUDIO EXPERIENCE - Tuned specifically for gaming, ASTRO audio delivers audiophile-grade sound in a richly detailed positional audio experience as the game developers intended.
- NOISE CANCELING MICROPHONE - Electrically grounded and uni-directional, the A40 boom mic isolates your voice, regardless of background noise to provide crystal clear voice comms.
- UNMATCHED COMFORT - Designed specifically for long-term wear, the A40's utilize a circumaural design and plush ear pads to provide a level of comfort that comes second to none.
- SIGNATURE ASTRO CONSTRUCTION - Setting the standard for quality and performance, the A40's feature unsurpassed durability, flexibility and adjustability.
- FULLY CONFIGURABLE - Fully adjustable to deliver the best experience to every user. Position the boom mic on either side of your head, or remove it entirely. Or add individual flair with ASTRO's patent-pending removable and customizable Speaker Tags.
- MULTIPLATFORM SOLUTION - Enrich your audio experience on PC, Mac, iPhone, Smartphone, iPad, PSP, 3DS, or anything else with a headphone jack. For the Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3, pair your A40's with our wired MixAmp™ or wireless MixAmp™ 5.8 for a complete console solution.
- QUICK DISCONNECT (QD) CABLE SYSTEM - The A40 includes a QD Cable System so you can adjust the headset specifically to your gaming device. The 2 meter A40 QD cable comes standard with a mute switch, an in-line mic and a PC adapter. Additional cables, including a PC-specific QD cable with analog volume control, can be purchased separately.
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A40 Headset
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- • Ships With: A40 Headset and SR3 Speaker Tags
- • Headset Cables Include: 2M 3.5mm Quick Disconnect Cable; PC Splitter/Adapter
- • Transducer Principle: Dynamic, Open
- • Frequency Response: 15 - 28,000 Hz
- • Norminal Impedance: 50 ohm
- • Weight w/o Cable: 324 grams
- • Characteristic SPL: 104dB
- • Ear Coupling: Circumaural
- • Headband Pressure: 2.6 N
- • Distortion: Less than 0.1%
- • Mic: 6.0mm uni-directional noise canceling
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Tested.com August 2010

7 High-End Gaming Headsets Tested and Reviewed!
Astro Gaming's A40s are the best gaming headset I've ever tested. The A40s feature an over-the-ear design that remained comfortable even after hours of testing. The A40s are a very capable PC gaming headset out of the box, but require Astro's Mixamp accessory to work with the Xbox 360 or PS3.
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Astro Gaming's A40s are the best gaming headset I've ever tested. The A40s feature an over-the-ear design that remained comfortable even after hours of testing. The A40s are a very capable PC gaming headset out of the box, but require Astro's Mixamp accessory to work with the Xbox 360 or PS3.
In my listening tests, the A40s sounded great when plugged directly into my PC's soundcard, delivering the best sound of headsets I've tested for this roundup. They're not audiophile or headphone-nerd quality, but they sounded crisp and clear with slightly weak, but still acceptable bass in all the applications I tested. They're comfortable for long gaming sessions, and I appreciate how customizable they are--you can mount the microphone on either side of the headset, or remove it entirely thanks to the removable plates on the outside of the ear cups--Astro calls them tags. The A40s are leakier than a fully closed design, even with a gasket between the headphones and the tags, but I like having the choice between ventilation and noise.
The Mixamp accessory adds Dolby Headphone support, a decent USB soundcard (for PC or PS3 use), and the necessary hardware to mix Xbox 360 and PS3 voice comms with in-game audio. It's a USB-powered device, so there's no need to add another wall wart behind your entertainment center, and there are plenty of input options so you won't need to swap cables too much, even if you want to use the A40s with multiple analog and digital sources. The USB soundcard performed well in my listening tests.
In case you haven't picked it up yet, I'm not enamored with any of the psychoacoustic nonsense that people use in headsets, but the Dolby Headphone solution is the least offensive one I've tested. It's still the first thing I turn off, but it doesn't make your games sound worse, it just doesn't make them sound better. It's worth mentioning that the Mixamp comes with all the cables you'd need to to use it with pretty much any analog headset, although Astro doesn't actively support third-party headsets.
I'm not crazy about using the A40 + Mixamp combo in the living room. It requires trailing a fair number of cords across the room, especially if you need to connect the Mixamp to your Xbox 360 controller for voice chat. It's much more desk-friendly, so if you happen to have your consoles near your gaming PC, this is an ideal sound solution.
The big problem with the A40s is price. This is a crazy-expensive headset at $200, and it only gets worse if you need to buy a Mixamp ($150) to hook up to consoles. Astro offers a $250 package deal, if you purchase both the A40 and the Mixamp at the same time.
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