Audio-Technica ATH-M50x review
Audio-Technica ATH-M50x review - THE GOOD The Audio-Technica ATH-M50x Professional Studio Monitor Headphones offer astounding form quality and exceptionally itemized, adjusted sound with tight bass. They're likewise exceptionally agreeable and have marginally more cushiony earcups alongside a separable string outline (three ropes are incorporated).
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THE BAD There's no incorporated mouthpiece for making PDA calls and the bulkier plan makes them less suitable for portable use.
THE BOTTOM LINE Quibbles aside, the Audio-Technica ATH-M50x earphones are an unobtrusively enhanced form of the officially stupendous model they're founded on, and among the best-sounding sets you'll discover for not exactly $200.
One reason Audio-Technica's ATH-M50 earphones got to be famous was that they were kind of the counter Beats. On the other hand, put another way, they were the earphones for "savvy" audience members who looked down on individuals who overpaid and got suckered into the entire Beats promoting machine.
At around a large portion of the cost of the first $300 Beats by Dre Studio (since supplanted by an overhauled Beats Studio ), they sounded fundamentally better and were likewise fabricated better. There was only one little issue. While the ATH-M50 earphones were studio-style - the "M" in the name remains for "screen" - many people were utilizing them on the go, so an inline remote/receiver would have been useful.
At first look, the new-for-2014 ATH-M50x earphones appear to be that more portable situated form. Practically indistinguishable to the ATH-M50 model, they have enhanced cushioning on the earcups and another separable string plan. The earphones are accessible in dark, white, and blue, and accompany three distinct strings in the case coordinating the picked shading.
Sound Technica's clarification for the missing line, found in the Q&A area of the earphone's item page, is this:
"Shockingly, the ATH-M50x earphones don't include an in-line mouthpiece or controller. This is valid for all the Audio-Technica M-Series Headphones. There is at present no known connector accessible that would oblige either operation."
So it goes. The ATH-M50x model is still fantastic, with enough additional items to generally legitimize the to some degree higher cost - about $169 in the US, £126 in the UK, and AU$249 in Australia.
Before you put resources into the ATH-M50x, note that it is one of four overhauled models in the line. The progression down ATH-M40x ($99, £88, AU$149), ATH-M30x ($69, £59, AU$109), and ATH-M20x ($49, £45, AU$79) are likewise deserving of thought.
Plan and highlights
As we said in our survey of the past model, the ATH-M50x earphones are well-manufactured and have a tough plan that looks and feels like it will hold up well after some time, with a thick single string that ends in a substantial obligation fortified fitting. The thick, cushioned earcups swivel on two tomahawks, and the earphones crease level for capacity, however it's significant that the straightforward delicate case they accompany is basically only a pack.
As their model name shows, these are screen earphones and they look and sound each piece like earphones you'd find in a recording studio (and a few people will utilize them for that reason). Weighing only under 10 ounces (283 grams), they're not light, but rather they fit pleasantly and are agreeable to wear. Actually, since these are over-the-ear earphones, with a shut back outline, they will make your ears really hot on hotter days.
In spite of the fact that they don't have the dynamic commotion cancelation of the Bose QuietComfort 15 Acoustic Noise-Canceling Headphones or Beats Studio (2013) , they benefit an occupation of latently fixing out the sound from the outside world. No, you don't get the same level of commotion diminishment, yet they're a decent different option for the QuietComfort 15 earphones for individuals who are delicate to the slight weight of dynamic clamor cancelation - and they sound better.
Execution
Soundwise, the ATH-M50x earphones are difficult to blame. The tonal parity is precise, stereo imaging (for a shut back configuration) is roomy, and element effect is sup
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