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Review on Black Audio-Technica ATH-M50X Professional Grade Studio Monitor Headphones with Detachable Cable - Critically Acclaimed by Hiral Gupta ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One of the best offers, glad I bought it.

I used to own a pair of Philips SHP 895 headphones, which were decent cans considering their cost. I accessed them using a computer and listened to them using a creative zxr audio card. Philips audio equipment has a distinctively distinct sound in comparison. Philips was open, and it appeared to me that their products were superior for audiophile genres such as acoustics, live music, jazz, and other related genres. Also, the audio equipment plays louder. Nevertheless, if you don't utilize the equalizer, the tracks that other people play won't be as bright (while I'm not an audiophile, I still want to have the experience of attending a concert in my head). However, the bassist is the audio equipment. Nevertheless, one thing that is particularly evident is that if you turn up the bass all the way, the audio equipment responds to this precisely and knocks down the volume to the point that you can hear frequencies as low as 30 Hz. The earbuds start to make a buzzing sound in the ears. They are capable of giving forth a magnificent meaty bottom and jjj bass guitar when playing on a hefty one. Excellent hearing in general, particularly for heavy music, dubstep, rap, and other genres of a similar nature. But, if you do not layer anything on top of one another, quiet styles can also play really nicely. If it is indeed in the recording, the volume is not horrible at all. Although there may be headphones that suit my needs better at a lower price, I found that these were really comfortable. For me, the most important thing is to have a bottom that is dense and does not boom. They are able to accomplish this — bass, even if they load on — in a manner that is not smeared but rather firmly packed. A satisfying sensation to have. In addition to this, they have a really powerful sound. In a nutshell, anyone who enjoys universal headphones that make a claim to sound quality while also being able to be worn on and removed from the head should give these headphones a closer look. On YouTube, one can find a great number of negative evaluations written by sound experts. But you need to understand that they have a different hearing than you do and that they evaluate things according to their own criteria. According to their standards, YOU might not like the headphones that they adore whereas they do.

Pros
  • The sound quality isn't that horrible. The bass is actually pretty good. Can be really loud without being overwhelming
Cons
  • until I realized that, you know, maybe it would be more convenient if the ears were entirely covered in some way. Despite the fact that it doesn't appear to be too much of a problem.

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