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Updated January 10, 2024·

The EPOS PC38X boasts superior sound quality and an excellent microphone, making it a great choice for gaming and calls or meetings. Meanwhile, the Rode NTH-100 has a closed-back design that offers better noise isolation, suitable if you're in noisy environments or need privacy. Both models are wired and have a detachable cable; however, the EPOS is lighter, enhancing comfort for longer sessions. If the immersive soundstage and top-notch mic are priorities, and you're okay with the higher price, go for the EPOS PC38X. If budget is a concern and you prefer noise isolation, consider the Rode NTH-100. Give Feedback

this description is based on the product variant with some specs and product variant with some specs. At the time of writing, the variant with some specs cost some dollars and the variant with some specs cost some dollars.
Advantages of the EPOS PC38X
  • Best in class for music
  • Best in class for phone calls
  • Best in class for gaming
  • Excellent for TV and video
Advantages of the Rode NTH-100
  • The Rode NTH-100 has no clear advantages over the EPOS PC38X.

Key differences

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Music

9.5
PC38X
NTH-100
8.2
The EPOS PC38X is best in class for music, while the Rode NTH-100 is very good.

Gaming

10.0
PC38X
NTH-100
6.5
The EPOS PC38X is best in class for gaming, while the Rode NTH-100 is only fair.

Phone Calls

10.0
PC38X
NTH-100
4.8
The EPOS PC38X is best in class for phone calls, while the Rode NTH-100 is poor.

TV and Video

9.0
PC38X
NTH-100
7.7
The EPOS PC38X is excellent for TV and video, while the Rode NTH-100 is good.

Noise Reduction

2.5
PC38X
NTH-100
5.3
The Rode NTH-100 and EPOS PC38X are both poor for noise reduction, though the Rode NTH-100 is somewhat better.

Cost

$125
PC38X
NTH-100
$149
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The EPOS PC38X has a price of $125 and the Rode NTH-100 costs $149.
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Key similarities

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Podcasts and Audiobooks

7.9
PC38X
NTH-100
7.6
The EPOS PC38X and Rode NTH-100 are both good for podcasts and audiobooks.

Build Quality

8.5
PC38X
NTH-100
8.5
The EPOS PC38X and Rode NTH-100 both have very good build quality.

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How the EPOS PC38X and the Rode NTH-100 compare to other earbuds and headphones

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Spec Comparison

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EPOS PC38XRode NTH-100
EPOS PC38XRode NTH-100

GENERAL

Price
$125
$149
Brand
EPOSRode
Release Date
September 1, 2020March 1, 2022
Form Factor
HeadphonesHeadphones
Connectivity
WiredWired

SOUND

Music Score
9.6/108.2/10
Phone Calls Score
10/104.8/10
Gaming Score
10/106.6/10
TV and Video Score
9.1/107.8/10
Exercise Score
4.5/104.2/10

FEATURES

Active Noise Cancelling
NoNo
Noise Reduction Score
2.5/105.3/10
Mic Quality
10/10N/A

BUILD AND DESIGN

Build Quality
8.5/108.5/10
Comfort score
8.4/107.6/10
Weight (headset or single earbud)
249.4 Grams349.2 Grams
Microphone style
BoomN/A
Waterproof Rating
00

Shopping

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EPOS PC38X

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Everyday Listening

Ryan Soo | November 2021
"Lightweight and comfortable design, Mic arm with mute, Excellent tuning, Highly natural midrange voicing, Clean and separated bass, Solid soundstage dimensions. Combining all day comfort and integrated coms with a balanced and spacious sound from essentially any source, it is hard to deny the versatility and value provided by the PC38X."

Rode NTH-100

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PC Gamer

Kizito Katawonga | March 2023
"The NTH-100M is a closed-back headset aimed at professional audiophiles—streamers, podcasters and content creators included—looking for masterful audio and a detachable 'broadcast-grade' microphone."

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About EPOS

EPOS is a relatively new company with a very long heritage. Previously known as Sennheiser Communications, EPOS is the result of the joint venture between the German headphone manufacturer Sennheiser and the Danish Demant that sought to develop premium audio communication solutions. They specialize in two main product groups, enterprise communications and gaming communication headsets and processing devices.

About Rode

Rode is an Australian audio equipment manufacturer. Rode was founded in 1967 as Freedman Electronics, transitioning into its modern brand in 1990, and it’s mainly known for their high-end microphones and audio production equipment. In 2022 they entered into the headphone market with their NTH-100 closed back headphone which was received with very good reviews from the community.

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