Review Razer Seiren Elite Review: Solid, but Expensive

It would be lovely if you could compare this to the pro model that was discontinued a few years ago. That microphone had a much deeper bit depth, four pattern capsule design, and all around beefiness that made it far more attractive than other mics of its time. Razer just couldn't market it properly.
 
One thing that would be cool to also have in addition to audio samples, is an FFT plot of it recording a frequency sweep from 1-30,000 Hz. If using higher end reference headphones or studio monitors where their output is known andcharacterized, it could be used to determine how a mic handles the frequency range in granular detail, as well as how it responds to various harmonics.
 
Love how folks spend all that money for the other person to be listening to them on their laptop speakers or $5 Skullcandy headphones.