Media controls, Eq presets and programming – Audeze Maxwell Wireless Gaming Headset for Xbox Series X|S User Manual

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Maxwell User Guide

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Maxwell features a “sidetone” functionality (also known as mic monitoring) that

lets you hear your voice in real time by playing back the mic audio in your

headphones. This lets you adjust your voice and hear what others are hearing

from your mic.

To toggle the sidetone on or off, double-click the game/chat wheel

(Audio Cue:

Sidetone on, Sidetone off

)

To adjust the sidetone volume, single-press and scroll the game/chat wheel up

or down (

Audio Cue: Sidetone

). You will hear a low

boop

sound when you

reach minimum sidetone volume, and a higher pitched

beep

when you reach

max sidetone volume. The wheel will revert to its normal function after a few

seconds if the wheel is not adjusted.

Media controls

In Bluetooth, wired USB, and wireless dongle modes you can control your

media using on-board media controls:

Control

Function

Power Button - Single press

Play/Pause current track

Power Button - Single press (call

incoming)

Answer call, End call

Volume wheel click (single press)

+ Wheel Up

Next/Forward Track

Volume wheel click (single press)

+ Wheel Down

Back/Previous Track

EQ Presets and Programming

Maxwell has several on-board EQ settings, as well as 4 programmable EQ

slots for custom equalizations. You can use the Audeze HQ software to both

select EQ presets and program in new presets.

To change the EQ presets on-the-fly, you can double tap the headset volume

wheel (

Audio Cue: EQ

). Scrolling the wheel up or down will toggle through the

available EQ presets (

Audio Cue: Competition, Footsteps, Immersive, Bass

Boost, Treble Boost, Audeze, EQ1, EQ2, EQ3, EQ4

)

Here’s a quick breakdown of the premade EQ settings:

EQ name

Sound profile

Audeze

This is our default EQ curve. Our

engineers tuned Maxwell with this

“house sound” in mind, and it brings out

the most rounded and well-tuned

experience for your headphones.

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