Owner's Manual
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Avoid Heat: Avoid resting or storing the headset or cables in or on top of units that generate heat. Gaming consoles are known to generate
and dissipate unusually high levels of heat, and the heat can degrade the plastic resulting in twisting and eventual exposure of the internal
wiring.
Storage: To help prevent damage to your Turtle Beach Headset, store it in a dry location where there is no risk of heavy items falling on
your headset. Do not leave your headset or any accessories in a location where people or pets might accidentally trip over it.
Cleaning: Only use a dry cloth or slightly damp cloth. Cleaning solutions may damage your headset.
Transporting: Always disconnect all cables when transporting your headset.
Wire Management: Use the Velcro attached to your headset cable to avoid tangles when not in use.
Pets: Pets love to chew cords. To prevent this, keep your headset out of the reach of your pets.
Technical Specifications / Maintaining Your Headset
Headset
• Speakers: 40mm with neodymium magnets
• Speaker Frequency Response: 20Hz - 20kHz, 120dB SPL @ 1kHz
• PS3 connection: RCA
• Cable length: 4.5m (15ft)
• PS3 chat output: USB
• Power: USB
• Chat connection: USB
Safety Notice
To avoid potential damage to the device, always disconnect all cables before transporting it.
WARNING: Permanent hearing damage can occur if a headset is used at high volumes for extended periods of time, so it is important
to keep the volume at a safe level. Over time, your ears adapt to loud volume levels, so a level that may not cause initial discomfort can
still damage your hearing. If you experience ringing in your ears after listening with the headset, it means the volume is set too loud.
The louder the volume is set, the less time it takes to affect your hearing. So, please take care to listen at moderate levels.
• Before placing a headset on your ears, turn the volume down completely,
then slowly increase it to a comfortable level.
• Turn down the volume if you can’t hear people speaking near you.
• Avoid turning up the volume to block out noisy surroundings.