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Review on Black Audio-Technica ATH-M20X Professional Headphones for Studio Monitoring by Aashit Jain (Rishabh ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Unsuccessful purchase, I am disappointed.

To the best of my knowledge, the price of this item is driven primarily by the brand name and other secondary characteristics, while there is a significant discount on the primary factor, which is the sound quality. Extremely dissatisfied with the purchase. Some pros: - The blocking of sound. It's not a total silence chamber, but it does a pretty good job of blocking out the majority of ambient noise from the surrounding environment. - Weight - you know, on the other hand, I anticipated that a respectable thing would be weighty, but the first thought that came to mind after I picked them up was "Why are they so light?! " Therefore, there are no complaints about landing on the head; even with extended use, the head and ears do not become tired like they did with earlier iterations of the axelvoxes. Sound is a detriment. Do you know the sensation you get when you get new headphones and listen to your entire music collection, including old songs that you can only listen to now because you can hear new details in them? If you put these headphones on, you will be able to avoid experiencing it for a considerable amount of time. The sound quality ranges from completely unacceptable to downright insulting. Furthermore, I will say something sacrilegious, for which fans of this brand will throw minus throwers at me: there is no directly striking difference between my Panasonic RP-HJE125 combat plugs for 500 on Sound Blaster PLAY! 3 and these headphones. This is a statement that will cause fans of this brand to shoot me with minus throwers. That is to say, yes, the stage is a little wider, and there are a little more details, but in general I didn't gasp when I started listening to music in them, and this is a problem because I didn't expect such a feeling when I purchased headphones from a famous brand for $3.5 thousand. In addition, the sound quality of these headphones is inferior to that of my cheaper Axelvox HD242 headphones, which I used to own. These headphones have a limited quantity of bass, which is so difficult to locate in the tracks that you might as well use a magnifying glass to do so, as well as an excessive number of high and medium frequencies that are painful to the ear and, in some compositions, even manage to become muddled, which produces an absolutely horrifying final product. The one and only directly positive moment transpired in a context in which it was not at all anticipated that he would appear: excellent sound positioning in games, in which the positioning of the adversary is determined in a manner that is both completely relaxed and almost instinctually understandable. - A very long wire In an ideal world, of course, it would be preferable if the wire could be removed, so that the user could determine for himself how long of a cable he requires.

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