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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 Felicja Kijeska ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

I didnt see good quality, solid disadvantages.

The ATH M35, which had been of use to me for eight years, was replaced by. Because they are no longer being manufactured, I have chosen to replace them with a different model. ATH M40X did not engage in wiretapping and instead concentrated solely on reviews. What can I say about that? Nothing positive. When placed side by side with the ATH M35, the ATH M40X represents a significant step backward. The M40X has more firm ear pads, which do not provide a very comfortable feeling to the touch. Two inexpensive cords were provided as opposed to the single, high-quality, spring-loaded cable. To begin with, the noise. He's worse. M35 performed precisely, strongly, and melodically on any source, including fixed equipment, external DACs, standard players and computers, and even mobile devices like as phones and tablets. They could be listened to continuously without interruption and without a time limit imposed on the experience. There is hardly a hint of this melodiousness coming from the ATH M40X. It appears that they are playing routinely and quite accurately, but in a manner that is rather formal and for show. At the very bottom, 35 almost play infrasound, whereas 40X does not even have a hint of this. There is a feeling of some blur, roughness, and opacity in the music, and it is really exhausting to listen to. Within a half an hour, I intend to remove them and stop making use of them altogether. In general, the model did not live up to my expectations at all. Two points are deducted since, in my opinion, the money was wasted, and as a result, I need to spend more time looking for other headphones rather than using the time I had previously saved.

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Cons
  • It has a tone that is more formal and tiresome than the model it replaced.

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