Audio-Technica ATH-M50x Professional Monitor Headphones + Slappa Full Sized HardBody PRO Headphone Case (SL-HP-07)
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Jacob Melvin
> 3 dayThese are great headphones. They are super comfortable and sound great (sharp sounds, just enought bass, quality). At first, the headband made the top of my head sore in a short amount of time, but after breaking them in for a few weeks, that isnt a factor anymore. Overall, Id definitely recommend.
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Andy
> 3 dayGreat headphones for a good price, only thing is the holding case is pretty big, but still and great buy
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Rueben
> 3 dayThese headphones. Let me tell you are some of the best ones you can buy.
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Your N. Here IV
Greater than one weekI bought these headphones primarily for gaming to use with my PS4 in combination with an FX Audio amplifier. They deliver well balanced, super clear audio and are quite loud when used with the amp. What is most impressive is the clarity of the base notes. The base, while not super strong (i.e. beats or other bass head headphones) is never muddy even at high volume and will not leave you unsatisfied. In comparison to beats (other pair of headphones I have), the sound signature is more neutral with much clearer and well balanced audio. The sound bleed isn’t that bad either unless you have the volume near full blast. The only time these headphones sound bad is when you are listening to a poor quality audio file. The only draw back to having super clear headphones like this is that anything but the highest quality audio files will drive you mad. Not only do they work great for music but they can also hold their own when it comes to gaming. While they do not offer multiple drivers like high-end gaming headsets do, they still offer impressively immersive surround with the ability to pinpoint the direction of noises in-game. I have been pretty hard pressed to notice that much of a difference in gaming quality between these and my Turtle Neach PX5s which are top of the line gaming headphones. The PX5s may have a bit of an edge in some respects (as they should considering they are 2x as much!) but I haven’t felt like these are a downgrade when it comes to gaming. These are also supremely comfortable headphones and can be worn for a very long time. Out of the box, they might be a bit snug but they “break in” in about a week or so of daily wear. The only thing I noticed was that the tips of my ears got a little sore after the four or five hour mark but that began to become less common after about a month. Build quality is pretty solid as well. The included Slappa case is a must have in my opinion as it enables you to safely store the headphones without having to fold them (the less you have to fold headphones the better in regards to longevity) and has a very soft, almost fur-like interior. Just short of a $300 pair of Bose, these are some of the clearest headphones out there and will not disappoint.
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C. Johnson
> 3 dayVery sad experience with these headphones. I had (and still have) a beat up old pair of M50s that work great. I got these for an upgrade in look and because the replaceable wiring was an attractive feature.
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Paulo Marcos Mitt Queiroz
> 3 dayIncredible headphone. Very detailed sound.
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George T. Cavender III
> 3 dayBest Headphones for the money. Very comfortable!
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M. Sam
> 3 daySo disappointing, it has no notable difference from listening to music through your laptop speakers. I had a better one before for a lower price, I wish I could return it and invest my money in something better.
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Vern Stracke
> 3 dayHeadphones sound amazing but I do highly recommend getting the bundle that includes the headphones amp because the max volume of these headphones are not as loud as you might think. Although the headphones dont have as much bass as id like them to have these are by far the best headphones Ive had. If you listen to classical music or music that doesnt have that much bass in it, these headphones are the best for you.
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Optimus Wells
> 3 dayBest headphones you will ever have, decent case, Dre beats are a rip off