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THE NASH 20

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The NASH 20 stereo headset is not the largest we've seen to date but it's certainly not small either since it weighs 398g and measures 215mm in height, 220mm in width and 121mm in length (thickness).

 

 

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As always we used the Jabra REVO Wireless to showcase its size and although somewhat bulky it does look nice.

 

 

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Mionix has carved their logo into the rubber coating found on the exterior of both earcups.

 

 

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A small yet quite convenient volume control knob is placed at the rear of the left earcup.

 

 

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The flip-down uni-directional microphone is quite flexible although it doesn't stay where you want it for long (it auto-mutes when you flip it upwards).

 

 

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The leatherette covered earpads feature memory foam and are 22mm thick as you can see from the above picture (the earcups swivel to provide even better comfort).

 

 

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The 18mm thick headpad also features memory foam.

 

 

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Both ends of the headband extend a total of 37mm (74mm total) via 11 increments (not visible ones).

 

 

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The company and product names are both placed on the exterior of the headband.

 

 

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For good or bad the 2m braided cable of the NASH 20 only has two gold plated 3.5mm mini jacks so you will need to either connect it directly onto your sound card or at the front headphones and microphone ports of your tower (if these are connected to your mainboard and/or sound card).