DMAS audio review

Where there any hinges in the package for the MAS ?

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Hm…

it’s very sobering.

if i rated it from 1 to 10 then it would look like this.

index = 9 points
KDMAS = 7 points

vive deluxe audio strap = 6 points
DMAS = 5 points.
Oculus Quest 2 = 4 points

The bass is missing. Middle and height are actually good.
But the bass just isn’t there.

why do I rate it worse than the KDMAS?

there is a point deduction because the bass is missing. Not enough even with Boom 3D.

then there is another point deduction. Because it rustles and beeps when no sound is played.

by and large … I don’t think DMAS is good either.

we have a great headset and poor to mediocre audio.

Hinges are not included.

a shame.

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Its a real miss then,they could have been great with some good enginering.

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The extra sounds you have when not playing is odd as mine seems clean. Maybe other usb devices or noise on the 5v rail maybe? I only have pimax usb receiver for mouse/keyboard and Game pad hooked up atm.

Bass I found improves if you close your finger to almost touch your thumb. So a pipe/closer to ear will help(if you have kdmas try the cushion.

Volume is low though for mac volume. So yes underwhelming to what it should be.

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I have to say that I am happy with the KDMAS, which makes 1 accessory that pimax did right imho, but only after I 3d printed extensions that put the cups even closer to my ears. Bass is good and mids/highs are more that acceptable for me. Was listening to Spotify last night and sounds great. I have as well enable sound enhancemens in windows control panel for even better bass etc. Very loud as well.

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I have now tested the DMAS at Pavlov.

It is terrible!

Find it significantly worse than KDMAS.

I tried Boom 3D too. It is and remains VERY BAD!

I cannot recommend the DMAS.

it’s really terrible!

constant whistling in the ears. I’ve already tried other USB locations.

no improvement.

never problems with KDMAS.

It sounds like sound from a tin can.

The DMAS is an absolute disaster!

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whistling? I have come across a screachy noise 2-3 times, I think messing with the connectors (twist/push/pull etc…) solves it, otherwise, try power cycle the hmd. You’re plugging both in directly to L+R ports I assume and not using the splitter cable from the kdmas too?

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Yes of course.

I’ve tried it with and without a KDMAS cable.

it is better without KDMAS cables. but the whistling is hideous.

Tinnitus

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it needs to be without, and ofc I’m probably stating the obvious but that doesn’t happen for me, I’m probably explaining it wrong but I thought there is some sort of detection too, so getting the connectors right and power cycling I thought would help for those switching between audio solutions. As I say I have briefly heard the squeal/whistle but cleared it. Your feedback suggest something is wrong overall as they are certainly not that bad so keep messing with connections, try pulling out slightly, twisting…etc…

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I’ve tried that for a long time now.

without success. It remains a long time. it beeps …

And I noticed something else.

The quality of the DMAS is also worse in processing than the KDMAS.

my DMAS has a lot of play. It wobbles back and forth.

The KDMAS is better. It doesn’t wobble.

horrible workmanship !!!

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My DMAS arrived today. I have not had a chance to test it. If it’s good, I’ll use it. If not, I’ll continue to use my wireless headphones. I’ll post again (probably in a few days), once I’ve had chance to use it a bit.

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Mine came today and I’m having extremely underwhelming results as well. It must be an install or quality issue that’s causing all the variation in response. In the initial review of this thread he states that the volume is loud enough that other people in the room can probably hear it. But I’m getting almost no volume. I’m not sure if I need to update any drivers, firmware, pitool, etc, but there were essentially no instructions other than replacing the speaker units themselves. I have no bass and barely any mids but that could partially be that I have almost no volume. Also, am I supposed to be using the splitter? Or going direct into the audio jacks? I’ve tried both and they’re both quiet, but I don’t even know what I should be using as a baseline why the splitter exists. Any insights?

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Me too. I’m not sure what’s wrong. On max Windows volume, I can barely hear it. It’s a bit louder if I cup my hands over the speakers and my ears, but it’s far too quiet.

I’ve checked the jack connections, so that’s not the issue. At first, I thought mine must be defective, but it sounds like you have the same problem. If I take off the headset and press my ear against one of the speakers, the sound quality is actually pretty good, but it’s way too quiet for gaming use.

Any ideas?

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Hi Neal - one thing I noticed was that the volume was quite low until I turned on Windows Sonic for Headphones or Dolby Atmos for Headphones (paid) in the windows sound settings.

I was in game in AMS 2 at the time and cycled through off, windows sonic and Dolby atmos. Both windows sonic and Dolby atmos were the same volume level, much higher than off.

I am having trouble with a hissing/ringing coming the headphones, like tinnitus/ringing in the ears. I have both MAS audio plugged in both sides and I haven’t been able to resolve thus far by rotating them or partially unplugging, etc.

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Thanks for the tip! Windows Sonic doesn’t seem to make much of a difference. However, when I went into Windows Sound Settings (not the trouble shooter), the sound started blaring.

The problem seems to be that the headset ignores the Windows volume setting. I can’t tell any difference between 1 and 100, but 0 (mute) does turn the sound off.

What does affect the volume is the 2 volume buttons on the headset.

It’s now usable, but it shouldn’t have taken me an hour just to get proper sound. A piece of paper with a few instructions should have been included with the upgrade kit!

At least the sound is pretty good, now that it’s finally working properly.

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I think in part it is likely because pimax is using Windows USB sound driver vs using there own custom driver; much like how some have issues with the microphone. Not sure if maybe some motherboard components are helping with better quality. But yes the DMAS is underwhelming for what it was supposed to be. Like honestly you shouldn’t need to purchase audio enhancement programs to make it reasonable or use cup mods to improve quality of say the Bass or loudness.

Now I don’t have the sounds some are reporting when quiet so likely receiving some kind of interference.

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Thanks for the corroboration, Pimax and some other idiot here tried to make it out like I was delusional with my feedback / review.

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No. The problem is that feedback is not consistent between users. Some are having common issues(lack of decent bass) however other parts of your post was not consistent. It doesn’t mean your experience is not valid to you and others whom have a similar xp.

But we can do a deeper dive. Ie your speaker to headphone distance can be quantified ny having a friend measure distance. If you ear is too far away it will affect perception of mids as well as lows.

  1. Comparing system and sound setup. Not all motherboards are made equal. For example I do not have interference when no sound present. So you might be getting noise from another source.

  2. Poor connection creating issues. I had to reinsert right module 3x before it worked as only left was working. Seemed something was not making proper connection.

  3. Other unknown elements like audio sensitivity compared to others.

So avoid applying idiot labels as it only makes you look bad. Your post to others whom are not xp issues that you are will presume unreasonable bias.

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So my sound is significantly better now. It wasn’t a subjective thing of the audio quality being worse. There was 100% an issue with the sound. I swapped the USB connectors from the pimax splitter. Not sure if that’s what did the trick as I have been playing around with different windows settings all night, but I’d bet that’s what it was. Now it actually sound like speakers that maybe have slightly low bass. Overall good quality and I’m happy with the product considering the cups made my ears sore after extended use. But really, it would be great if Pimax provided better instructions and maybe a troubleshooting guide. I STILL don’t know what the audio splitter is for and if I should be using it or not.

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I’m getting a constant high frequency ringing from the DMAS which I didn’t have with the SMAS.

Today I recieved and installed my DMAS into my Pimax 8k X which previously had the SMAS. I made sure to unplug all cables of the Pimax from my computer before installing.

The ringing level is independent of the volume level. Any suggestions here? Do I need to try reinstalling the DMAS or tighten the screws down tighter? I didn’t tighten too much since I didn’t want to strip them being so incredibly small.

Other than the ringing the audio sounds fairly balanced. I can see how gamers would want more bass but they sound fairly true to me. I run Sonarworks with a measurement microphone to run flat audio through my room speakers and 15", 500W, sub and my gamer friend thinks my setup doesn’t have enough bass. For that crowd you’d want to pump the bass a few dB. I also wonder if they need a breakin time just like most speakers and high end headphones.

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