
No flashy, no garnish
For gaming, it’s not necessary to go all in on the shiny bits to stand out from the rest. Take care of yourself a bit more; you can stay comfortable till the winning of the game, instead of taking off the headset to ease the pressure but missing some important cues.
The AmpliGame H9 could easily be one of the most understated gaming headsets ever made. Apart from the smiley, it may be difficult to tell the differences between a pair of studio headphones. All the hard work was put into the construction and the audio quality.
260g
Lightweight is not necessarily a bad thing; it could also be a massive benefit, especially for an over-ear headset or headphone. Due in large part to the 260g weight, one of the lightest in the range, it kind of disappears on your head.

The enhancement provided by the USB sound card doesn’t just stop at the clean audio, but also the emulated 7.1 surround sound, as well as the volume control of the headset and boom mic. 7.1 is the slight sound expansion, adding a little bit of extra environment. If you’re not a huge fan of it, then shut it down. It’s just never a bad thing to have options to choose between, especially when they don’t come at a high cost or they’re the only feature that you paid a few bucks for. The external analog-to-digital conversion alone could make it a worthwhile add-on.
Specifications
| Output Connection | 3.5mm & USB (through the included USB audio box) |
|---|---|
| Headset Weight | 260g (without dongle)/325g (with dongle) |
| Headset Frequency Response | 20Hz-20kHz |
| Headset Driver | 50mm dynamic |
| Headset Impedance | 32Ω |
| Headset Sensitivity | 95dB |
| USB Audio Box | |
| Power Consumption | USB 5V/50mA power |
| Bit Depth/Sample Rate | 16-bit/48kHz |
| Boom Mic | |
| Microphone Type | Condenser |
| Polar Pattern | Omni-directional |
| Microphone Sensitivity | -42±3dB |
| Shipping Weight | 0.6 kg |

