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Best Bluetooth Adapter For Ath M50X
josemaria101 | 2024-08-01 02:20:19 |
I really love the great quality sound of ATH-M50X. 5 |
Douglas | 2024-05-22 03:37:48 |
Quality cable, easier than the coiled cable, fits perfectly in ATH-M50x 5 |
Steven | 2024-09-22 02:39:25 |
I have two pairs of these now, one I got years ago that stays at home, and a second I got to keep at work. The frequency response seems very flat, with good bass reproduction. I tend to prefer a bit less treble for listening to music, so I equalize the higher frequencies down. I used to use these to listen to music on the bus or subway or walking in Boston, and the ATH-M50x provide excellent isolation from external noise, but they no active noise cancellation. Not really needed for them, I think. Compared to a pair of open, on-ear Grado headphones I used to have, the Audio-Technicas were far better for noisy environments, and more comfortable to wear for long periods. The ATH-M50x also were more durable, as the Grados broke after a few years, with one channel cutting out. For me theATH-M50x are comfortable because the pads fit around my ears, without pinching. The band is pretty stiff with a metal support running through it, which can be massaged to be wider for those of us that have big heads. Great for audio editing and mastering too. I did have to get third party replacement pads for my older pair as I could not find official Audio-Technica replacements. 5 |
William | 2024-09-06 01:37:12 |
Love this case. They fit my Audio-Technica ATH-M50x headphones perfectly. Nice quality. Good protection shell. Nifty pocket inside for cables. Keeps my headphones clean from dust while not using them. 5 |
Charles | 2024-09-03 05:16:48 |
Although it took me quite some time to settle on this really nice headphone set (wanted the M70x, but were $100 more & the gap is higher today), once the Audio-Technica ATH-M50x arrived, I fell in love! I guess that was the case, because until then, the only headphones I owned were those that were $30 or less in cost. This set really delivers & if I had to buy another, would do it all over again. The music & movies sounds so good, enabling Windows Sonic for Headphones provides a bit more life for some content, although not needed for all. Just try & see. Also works well plugged into the monitor, powered by the NVIDIA audio (PC) or when watching Roku Ultra or Amazon 4K Fire Stick. Even after all of my usage, these has held up great, the highs, lows & in between are all there. I believe the sound is better coming from the Roku & Fire Stick vs the PC, probably because both are newer technologies & the ATH-M50x can keep up with the times. Although this is now considered by some an 'older' model, I like to think it's a more of a time tested classic. Have been enjoying for over two years & highly recommend this headphone model. When it goes, Audio-Technica will be my first choice for replacement & B&H will be the first place I'll be looking! 5 |
Jay | 2024-08-26 06:30:25 |
This is the 3rd pair of ATH M50x headphones I've personally used and the 2nd pair we've bought as a business for a video editing station. They're comfortable. We appreciate the long cable option they include, along with a shorter length and coiled version also, giving many options. 5 |
Amandeep | 2024-07-27 04:42:42 |
Had no trouble installing them on my ATH-M50x. They feel great just as good as the ones on the headphones when you buy them. 5 |
mike | 2024-08-01 08:53:22 |
The Sony 7506's were the default standard in the film industry for decades. I didn't even consider any other. Heavy Magnets- Soft fit! Then I bought the Audio Technics ATH-M50X's. I felt like a heretic. But the reviews were too good! As an Apple ecosystem user--- the Apple Pro Max Blue Tooth seamless connectivity was hard to pass on. I mean they look so cool! Does it matter how they sound?? Laughs. But when it's all said and done, the wired ATH-M50X's are brighter in sound than the Air Pro Max, as comfy as the 7506 and more sparkling to my ears.--The Audio-Technica M50 series is superb. 5 |
TwoBiscuits | 2024-07-17 07:51:37 |
The ATH-M50x are lot of money to drop, but they have excellent crossover between recreational/professional use. If you're going to commit to these dudes, get the 50x model as opposed to the 50; it's a little bit more for the major convenience of switching out the detachable cables. I use them for taking sound and post production on films. They're also perfect for tuning out the crazy guys on the Subway and protecting your ears from frostbite. Or sunburn. They're great. Buy them!!!! 5 |
Nix | 2024-07-17 04:24:32 |
For those looking to get a solid headset on a limited budget, the ATH-M50x's are your best bet. They are extremely comfortable and pack a big punch. 5 |