




Koss KSC75 drivers + Middle Rabbit Rampage 2 = Ultra Comfy Gaming Headset. Jank but works :)
Long story short:
Gaming headsets are not comfy for me so I modified Koss KSC75s into my Middle Rabbit Rampage 2 and loving it.
Long story long :D:
I was using Hyperx cloud 3s for gaming for the last 6 months and even though it's a monster for gaming and great have a battery life I hated the ergonomics. It was heavy and have put a lot of pressure on my head not to mention it made my hair messy and oily since I use it all day.
I was looking for an alternative headset and finally picked up the only 2.4 ghz wireless (I don't wanna mess with bluetooth delay in games) head band I could find. I also didn't want TWS because terrible mic and battery performance.
After using the rampage by itself for a week I concluded that:
I hated the IEM's attached to it. They were bad for music and terrible for gaming (audio seperation sucked).
IEMs are not for me for gaming in mind since I would hear my own voice more than my buddies.
I knew i had to modify this headband since I liked the form factor and the mic performance. While doing some research for alternative speakers suprisingly Chat gpt introduced me to Koss. I had a couple of options but after some research I got the KSC75s.
After testing I loved the way KSC75s sound both playing music and games so I connected the speakers to the Rampage 2. I taped them and I have added rest of the cables as a support on the band side since now it has to hold a lot bigger headphones. I also added hot silicone to the driver side as an extra caution.
Positives:
Rampage 2 drives the KSC75s beautifully no details are lost.
Devices acts as a one piece headset and great for both music and gaming.
Negatives:
Drivers are 40% to 50% less loud then they were since standart IEMs attached to rampage 2 is 17 Q and Koss requires 60 Q. This wasn't a big issue personelly since used to listen at 40% volume anyway.
Battery life has been 25% reduced as device is now driven 100% most of the time.
Overall this monstrocity is 70 to 80 percent of the hyperx cloud 3s at least for me.
I couldn't find the perfect headset so I modified it costed me 76 euro and some elbow grease. Hope this helps to someone in future when they needed.
I also plan to add a 2 pin adapter to the drivers.
Also if you guys have any suggestions to make it look better or any upgrades advices for the future would also be appreciated.