Compare RIG R5 Spear MAX HD vs Drop + Epos PC38X

RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
Drop + Epos PC38X

Quick verdict

What each product is best for

Choose RIG R5 Spear MAX HD for Footstep sound level scaling feature and Detachable cable convenience.

Choose Drop + Epos PC38X for Frequency response accuracy and Button control usability.

Comparison Takeaways

RIG R5 Spear MAX HD

Where It Has the Edge

  • Footstep sound level scaling feature is 4.5 vs 1.0. Footstep and cue emphasis was praised in gaming use, with reviewers hearing boosted footsteps and easier-to-detect important sounds.
  • Detachable cable convenience is 4.5 vs 1.8. The detachable cable system was praised for its implementation and magnetic convenience in one detailed review.
  • Noise isolation (passive) is 4.0 vs 1.5. Passive isolation was consistently useful, ranging from average lab results to reviewers calling it solid, superior, or excellent...
  • Portability/foldability is 4.0 vs 2.0. Portability was supported by the fold/rotate design, with one reviewer noting it could go in a backpack.

Drop + Epos PC38X

Where It Has the Edge

  • Frequency response accuracy is 4.4 vs 3.0. The tuning is widely viewed as balanced, natural or well judged for gaming, with enough warmth to stay...
  • Button control usability is 4.2 vs 2.9. The simple right-earcup volume wheel is usually praised for being easy to find and adjust quickly. Several reviewers...
  • Volume output is 4.9 vs 3.8. The PC38X is widely praised as easy to drive from phones, PCs and console controllers without a dedicated...
  • Microphone noise reduction is 3.5 vs 2.5. Background-noise handling is decent to very good in many tests, but plosives are a recurring weakness. Several reviewers...
Average score
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
4.0
Drop + Epos PC38X
4.1
Footstep sound level scaling feature
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
4.5

Footstep and cue emphasis was praised in gaming use, with reviewers hearing boosted footsteps and easier-to-detect important sounds.

Drop + Epos PC38X
1.0

Two reviewers specifically found footsteps too subdued in competitive FPS with the stock tuning. They preferred brighter alternatives or EQ when footstep prominence was the priority.

Detachable cable convenience
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
4.5

The detachable cable system was praised for its implementation and magnetic convenience in one detailed review.

Drop + Epos PC38X
1.8

The cable is detachable, but the deeply recessed proprietary-style 2.5 mm connection limits easy third-party replacement. Multiple reviewers call that restriction inconvenient.

Noise isolation (passive)
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
4.0

Passive isolation was consistently useful, ranging from average lab results to reviewers calling it solid, superior, or excellent for blocking external noise.

Drop + Epos PC38X
1.5

Passive isolation is poor by design. Reviewers repeatedly note that the open-back cups let outside noise in, making the headset a better fit for quiet rooms than noisy shared spaces.

Portability/foldability
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
4.0

Portability was supported by the fold/rotate design, with one reviewer noting it could go in a backpack.

Drop + Epos PC38X
2.0

Portability is weak. The cups do not fold flat, the pouch offers little protection, and the open-back design plus fixed boom mic make mobile use less convenient.

Detachable microphone convenience
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
4.1

The detachable microphone system was usually praised for left/right switching and removal, though a few reviewers found it proprietary or more complicated than standard detachment.

Drop + Epos PC38X
2.2

The flip-to-mute boom is convenient, but it is permanently attached and fairly large. Reviewers who want a cleaner everyday headphone or modular setup repeatedly wish the mic could be removed.

Equalizer customization
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
3.0

EQ customization was mixed: one review criticized limited EQ options, while another noted Dolby Access can add an EQ profile.

Drop + Epos PC38X
1.3

There is no companion software for EQ, and reviewers who want to tune the sound see that as a clear limitation. External EQ or sound-card adjustments are possible, but the headset itself offers no software customization.

Frequency response accuracy
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
3.0

Frequency response was not neutral: reviewers noted unusual tuning, bass emphasis, and reduced upper mids/treble that could help games but hurt some vocals.

Drop + Epos PC38X
4.4

The tuning is widely viewed as balanced, natural or well judged for gaming, with enough warmth to stay enjoyable. Competitive-FPS preferences create some disagreement about how much upper-mid and treble emphasis is ideal.

Ear cup swivel/rotation range
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
4.0

The swivel range was useful in one review because the cups could rotate comfortably for neck resting.

Drop + Epos PC38X
2.7

Ear-cup rotation is limited: the cups may tilt or move slightly, but they do not swivel fully or lay flat. Reviewers who value full swivel see this as a drawback.

Button control usability
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
2.9

Controls were divisive: flip-to-mute and sliders were convenient for some, but missing cup controls and a poor volume ramp frustrated others.

Drop + Epos PC38X
4.2

The simple right-earcup volume wheel is usually praised for being easy to find and adjust quickly. Several reviewers dislike its light resistance or the fact that turning it fully down does not completely mute.

Build quality
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
4.3

Build quality was a major strength, with reviewers repeatedly calling it solid, premium, well built, or exceptionally well built despite plastic parts.

Drop + Epos PC38X
3.1

Build quality is the clearest split in the coverage. Some reviewers find the plastic chassis durable and well assembled, while others call it cheap-feeling, flimsy or chintzy for the price.

Volume output
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
3.8

Volume output was mixed: one reviewer found it very loud and easy to drive, while another noted reduced output on PlayStation through the DAC.

Drop + Epos PC38X
4.9

The PC38X is widely praised as easy to drive from phones, PCs and console controllers without a dedicated amp. One reviewer still wanted a little more headroom from a low-power controller, but output is generally sufficient.

Microphone noise reduction
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
2.5

Microphone noise handling was a recurring weakness because background noise could be picked up, though one reviewer credited the mic design with some analog reduction.

Drop + Epos PC38X
3.5

Background-noise handling is decent to very good in many tests, but plosives are a recurring weakness. Several reviewers recommend positioning carefully or adding a windscreen/pop filter for cleaner speech.

Clamping force comfort
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
4.0

Clamp was generally secure without becoming painful, though one reviewer still noticed the medium pressure.

Drop + Epos PC38X
3.0

Clamp is the most divisive comfort trait. Some reviewers call it perfectly judged, but many find it tight or pinchy out of the box and recommend letting the headset loosen with use.

Weight comfort
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
4.1

Weight comfort was mostly positive because reviewers found the headset light enough or well balanced, though some noted it was fairly heavy.

Drop + Epos PC38X
5.0

Low weight is unanimously praised where discussed. Reviewers repeatedly say the light plastic frame reduces fatigue over long gaming sessions.

Replaceable earpads
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
4.0

Replaceable earpads were praised for magnetic simplicity, though one reviewer wanted more pad options such as cooling gel.

Drop + Epos PC38X
4.8

Swappable earpads are a well-liked feature, letting owners choose between the included cloth/mesh and velour options. Reviewers who comment on it appreciate both the flexibility and the easy changeover.

Treble clarity
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
3.5

Treble evidence was mixed: one lab review found a dip that hurt intelligibility, while others liked the smoother, less harsh high end for gaming.

Drop + Epos PC38X
4.3

Treble is generally crisp and detailed without becoming piercing, helping gunfire and positional cues stand out. Pad choice and taste matter: some heard a slightly dull top end, while others found it a bit bright or harsh.

Microphone quality for calls
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
3.5

Voice quality ranged from accurate and better than average to tinny in some telecom use, so call performance was helpful but not uniformly strong.

Drop + Epos PC38X
4.3

Voice quality is one of the PC38X's better traits: calls and chat are typically clear, intelligible and natural for a headset mic. Some reviewers still hear thinness, inconsistent level behavior or a lack of bass compared with dedicated mics.

Connectivity versatility
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
4.3

Connectivity versatility was a strength because reviewers valued the port flexibility and easy movement among PC, console, mobile, and wired setups.

Drop + Epos PC38X
5.0

Dual analog cables make it easy to move between desktop and portable/controller sources without adapters. Reviewers who discuss the connection options see them as a practical strength.

Microphone
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
3.3

Microphone quality was mixed: some found it decent, serviceable, or better than expected, while others called it average or not warm.

Drop + Epos PC38X
4.0

The boom microphone is broadly above average for a gaming headset, with clear speech and convenient flip-to-mute behavior. Criticism focuses on its bulky fixed design, plosives and the gap versus a dedicated microphone.

Headband adjustability
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
4.3

Headband adjustment and padding were viewed positively, with damped adjustment, plush padding, and good tension called out.

Drop + Epos PC38X
5.0

Headband adjustment has a broad range and accommodates a wide span of head sizes. The click-step mechanisms are generally viewed as secure and useful.

Integrated microphone
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
4.0

The integrated mic reproduced voices accurately in one review, though that same review noted background noise issues under another attribute.

Drop + Epos PC38X
4.7

The integrated boom mic is unusually capable for an all-in-one gaming headset. Reviewers like having clear built-in communication without needing a separate desk or boom microphone.

Soundstage width
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
4.2

Soundstage and width were a strength for a closed wired headset, with higher immersiveness scores and reviewers noting a wider presentation.

Drop + Epos PC38X
4.7

The open-back design delivers a consistently praised wide, immersive soundstage that makes games and music feel spacious. A small minority found the stage less expansive or too left-right focused than the hype suggests.

Software/setup simplicity
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
5.0

Setup simplicity was excellent because reviewers emphasized plug-and-play use and no required software.

Drop + Epos PC38X
4.5

Setup is mostly simple plug-and-play analog audio with no required drivers or companion software. One later owner reported more Windows and game-level troubleshooting than expected, so ease can depend on the source hardware.

Packaging quality
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
4.5

Packaging made a strong first impression in unboxings, especially the black-and-gold presentation.

Drop + Epos PC38X
4.0

Packaging is minimalist and functional rather than premium. Reviewers generally accept the plain presentation because the headset and accessories are protected and the budget appears focused on the product itself.

Maximum volume clarity
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
4.5

Clarity at higher output was strong in test-based evidence, with reviewers expecting little to no audible distortion.

Drop + Epos PC38X
5.0

One reviewer found the PC38X keeps its audio quality consistent as volume changes, with no obvious degradation at higher or lower listening levels.

Stability
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
4.5

Stability was strong in one detailed fit review, with secure clamp preventing movement.

Drop + Epos PC38X
5.0

One detailed fit assessment notes that the stronger clamp helps keep the headset stable on the head, even though that pressure can affect comfort.

Design and Aesthetics
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
4.5

Design impressions were consistently positive, with reviewers liking the professional black finish, gold accents, and studio-monitor style.

Drop + Epos PC38X
4.1

The restrained Sennheiser-style shape is widely liked, especially the later all-black look, but the original yellow accents are polarizing. Several reviewers appreciate that it looks less aggressively 'gamer' than many alternatives.

Sound quality
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
4.4

Reviewers broadly liked the audio, with several calling it crisp, rich, detailed, or fantastic, while SoundGuys-style scoring and one warmer music impression kept it from universal audiophile praise.

Drop + Epos PC38X
4.8

Sound quality is the headline strength: reviewers repeatedly call the PC38X superb, detailed and unusually strong for a gaming headset. Even the more critical takes generally concede that its core audio is good.

Bass performance
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
4.2

Bass was generally viewed as controlled and satisfying: reviewers heard thump, rumble, and deeper bass without major muddiness, though it was not always described as huge or boomy.

Drop + Epos PC38X
4.6

Bass is surprisingly full for an open-back headset, with repeated praise for punch, texture and control rather than muddy boom. A few reviewers prefer less bass for competitive play, and sub-bass depth is not universally strong.

Positional audio accuracy
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
4.8

Positional accuracy was one of the strongest gaming attributes, with reviewers saying cues were easy to pinpoint and situational awareness was excellent.

Drop + Epos PC38X
4.4

Positional audio is usually excellent, with repeated praise for locating direction, distance and movement without virtual surround. A minority found the advantage game-dependent or the imaging hazier than competing headphones.

Included accessories
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
4.5

Included accessories were praised as generous and considerate, especially the cables, DAC, plates, and adapters.

Drop + Epos PC38X
4.9

The accessory bundle is repeatedly praised: two useful cables, two pad sets and a simple pouch cover the main use cases without much filler.

Value for money
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
3.7

Value was mixed: reviewers liked the audio and features, but the $150 wired price drew repeated hesitation.

Drop + Epos PC38X
4.0

Value depends heavily on sale price and priorities. Many reviewers consider the sound and comfort worth the premium, while others question paying close to $200 for a wired, plastic headset when cheaper or more feature-rich alternatives exist.

Earpad replacement ease
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
4.5

Earpad replacement was consistently easy thanks to the magnetic design, with reviewers highlighting simple removal and replacement.

Drop + Epos PC38X
4.8

When reviewers discuss the swap process directly, they find the pads easy to pop off and snap back into place. Changing between cloth and velour is quick and fuss-free.

Cable quality
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
3.4

Cable impressions were mixed: reviewers liked the no-degradation side-swapping concept and volume slider, but criticized the proprietary soldered connection.

Drop + Epos PC38X
3.6

The included braided cables are often praised as sturdy and practical, especially because two lengths/terminations cover different setups. Complaints center on stiffness, tangling and the occasional transmission of rubbing noise.

Instrument separation
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
4.5

Layered audio was praised in one review, which described a rich soundscape with separated layers when using the DAC.

Drop + Epos PC38X
4.7

Separation is a strong point in dense mixes, with reviewers praising distinct channels, instruments and game cues. One music-focused take found separation merely average, but the overall pattern is clearly positive.

Midrange clarity
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
4.3

Midrange clarity was favorable in gaming contexts, with boosted mids helping dialogue and mid-to-high cues sound clear.

Drop + Epos PC38X
4.4

Mids are usually described as clear, natural and full, especially for voices and in-game detail. A minority found them either too recessed or a little too prominent, so the midrange tuning is not unanimous.

Ear cup padding quality
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
4.4

Ear padding was widely praised as deep, plush, soft, breathable, and comfortable, with one reviewer noting early fabric wear.

Drop + Epos PC38X
4.4

The ear pads are generally soft, breathable and deep enough to keep ears off the drivers, with cloth and velour options to suit preference. A few reviewers find the pads smaller or hotter than ideal.

Comfort during long use
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
4.6

Long-session comfort was one of the strongest areas, with multiple reviewers reporting all-day, workday, or eight-hour wear without major discomfort.

Drop + Epos PC38X
4.5

Long-session comfort is a major strength: most reviewers can wear the PC38X for hours with little fatigue, helped by low weight and breathable pads. The main exception is firm initial clamp, which often eases after break-in.

Sound leakage
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
2.0

Sound leakage was a repeated concern, with reviewers noting outward leakage despite thick cushions.

Drop + Epos PC38X
2.0

Sound leakage is an unavoidable open-back tradeoff: nearby people can hear your audio, especially at higher levels. One owner found leakage modest at normal volume, but shared-room use remains less private.

Audio-video sync accuracy
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
5.0

Wired latency was a strength, with reviewers explicitly praising zero latency and no audio lag.

Drop + Epos PC38X
5.0

The wired analog connections provide a low-latency gaming experience, with no meaningful audio-video sync concern reported.

Battery
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
5.0

Battery is a non-issue in a positive way because the wired design avoids charging for long sessions or travel.

Drop + Epos PC38X
5.0

Because the PC38X is wired, there is no battery runtime to manage or recharge. One reviewer explicitly treats that effectively unlimited uptime as a benefit.

Multi-platform compatibility
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
5.0

Multi-platform support was strong where tested or assessed, especially for moving among PC, console, and mobile use.

Drop + Epos PC38X
5.0

Cross-platform use is a consistent strength: reviewers successfully use the PC38X across PC and multiple consoles, with the included cable options making controller connections straightforward.

Active noise cancellation
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
1.4

There is no active noise cancellation, and reviewers treated that absence as a real limitation at the price despite decent passive isolation.

Drop + Epos PC38XNo score yet
Android compatibility
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
5.0

Android compatibility worked well in the test evidence, with Android included among platforms that had no issues.

Drop + Epos PC38XNo score yet
App
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
4.0

The Dolby Access app was viewed as a useful, optional enhancement rather than a necessity in one review.

Drop + Epos PC38XNo score yet
Bluetooth
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
1.3

Bluetooth was a clear omission; reviewers called out the absence of wireless/Bluetooth as a drawback for users who want untethered listening.

Drop + Epos PC38XNo score yet
Built-in DAC and hi-res playback
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
4.3

The included DAC and hi-res playback were a major value-add for many reviewers, improving clarity and enabling higher-quality or Dolby-supported listening, though one reviewer found it less useful.

Drop + Epos PC38XNo score yet
Cable microphonics
RIG R5 Spear MAX HDNo score yet
Drop + Epos PC38X
3.3

Cable-borne rubbing noise is inconsistent but real: two reviewers notice some microphonics from the braided cable, while another says the deep-set connector largely suppresses vibration noise.

Carry case quality
RIG R5 Spear MAX HDNo score yet
Drop + Epos PC38X
2.0

The included cloth pouch keeps the headset from getting scratched or dusty, but reviewers say it provides little real impact protection.

Charging
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
4.0

Charging support through the DAC was useful, especially for phones and handhelds, though one reviewer wanted higher passthrough wattage.

Drop + Epos PC38XNo score yet
Console compatibility limitations
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
2.5

Console use had a notable DAC limitation in one review, where PlayStation use produced a volume decrease instead of a benefit.

Drop + Epos PC38XNo score yet
Dongle
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
2.7

The dongle was polarizing: some liked its compact USB-C design, while others found it distracting, unhelpful on console, large, or faulty.

Drop + Epos PC38XNo score yet
Fit/seal reliability
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
4.5

Fit and seal felt secure in one review, with the magnetic cable/module connection described as locked in.

Drop + Epos PC38XNo score yet
Game/Chat balance control
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
2.0

Game/chat balance control was a missing-function concern in one review, where the reviewer wanted more swappable-side controls.

Drop + Epos PC38XNo score yet
Glasses and hat compatibility
RIG R5 Spear MAX HDNo score yet
Drop + Epos PC38X
5.0

Glasses wearers report excellent results once the clamp settles, with soft pads applying little unwanted temple pressure. The open, cushioned fit is repeatedly singled out as glasses-friendly.

Hinge durability
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
4.5

Durability around the headband/hinge area was praised in first impressions, especially the metal headband construction.

Drop + Epos PC38XNo score yet
Overall satisfaction
RIG R5 Spear MAX HDNo score yet
Drop + Epos PC38X
4.5

Overall sentiment is strongly positive, with many reviewers calling the PC38X a favorite, a top-tier gaming headset or an easy recommendation. The dissenting reviews mainly object to price, build feel, clamp or specific FPS tuning rather than the whole product.

Preset EQ profile quality
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
4.5

The Dolby performance preset was praised for making important competitive sounds easier to hear.

Drop + Epos PC38XNo score yet
Replaceable ear plates
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
4.3

Replaceable ear plates were praised as easy, satisfying, magnetic, and highly customizable.

Drop + Epos PC38XNo score yet
Smudge resistance
RIG R5 Spear MAX HDNo score yet
Drop + Epos PC38X
5.0

The matte plastic finish resists visible fingerprints well in the one review that evaluates smudging, helping the headset stay clean-looking.

Spatial audio
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
4.3

Spatial audio was positively received through Dolby Atmos or related support, though the evidence frames it as an enhancement rather than mandatory.

Drop + Epos PC38XNo score yet
USB-C
RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
4.5

USB-C was appreciated for modern device support and charging/power flexibility.

Drop + Epos PC38XNo score yet