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Review on Upgrade Your Studio Gear with Audio-Technica ATH-M40x Professional Studio Monitor Headphones: 90-Degree Swiveling Earcups, Pro-Grade Earpads/Headband, and Detachable Cables by Ada Szymaniuk ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

What you need, a cool purchase, I advise you.

Somehow I feel odd. Up until this point, I relied on Razer goods and plugs, primarily for listening to audio books. I can already hear you trying to silence me. But, there is little that can be done because they are addicted to bass. So that, like a punch to the face, this can be taken care with once and for all with the lower classes. And it's weird, gentlemen: they praise the sound, in contrast to my Krakens, about the sound of which only one word in the reviews is "awful," and it seems as though the sound really is better on Teknika, but I just can't shake the feeling that these basses are not enough. This is maybe the situation in which, if you are accustomed to consuming Rolton, you will even become a millionaire; but, you will not quit brewing these filthy bags even if you have the means to do so. Because of this, I won't go into detail about the benefits and drawbacks, but I will compare them to the Krakens, and this is what we get: 1. There is less bass. Of course he is, but the addict does not give a damn about his presence or absence. 2. If I'm being completely honest, there are times when the sound itself is cleaner. 3. Ears are even more inaudible than krakens, and it is highly unusual to crank up all of the volumes to their absolute highest levels and still not achieve the desired result. 4. I have no idea how to construct a sentence like that, so there's no reason for me to make it difficult. To put it another way, who in their right mind would think to turn them around in such a way as to make a 180-degree turn? Even though they are in their fourth year of excellent performance, my krakens did not spin at all. Fourth day, and techniques are also doing quite well. 5. I had to go to Ali and purchase a smaller cable on my own. On the other hand, it may be removed, which is a really encouraging development. 6. Much better jamming than Krakens. They are particularly good at this, which may help to compensate for some of the reserved manner in which they carry themselves. 7. In the tube tests conducted at frequencies higher than 19.5 kHz, they did not fail, despite the fact that they maintained it here for as long as 24. Nope. Everything. Very subjective, despite the fact that nobody asserts objectivity in this discussion. The ears, in general, are of quite high quality.

Pros
  • The sound and the quality, both of which are fantastic in their own right!
Cons
  • The following remark was made immediately upon the completion of the transaction. But it has been three years since then, and the most significant flaws that I can single out for this decent period are the wire (the eternal problem, on Ali I probably left the same amount for wires as I did for the ears), and the right thing, which is responsible for spinning the ear, has cracked three years later, causing some concern about the unreliability of the design. On the one hand, the cracks are starting to show, and on the other, it's been three years already. Hence, it scarcely qualifies as a negative. Absolutely, and I believe it is more possible that some of my kids broke them as a result of the persistent strain of carrying them than that the plastic itself exploded. It's hilarious to read about how Razer is being compared to other companies now, of course).

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