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

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the level, I am satisfied with everything.

In general, despite the large list of subjective disadvantages that I described, I will still say that the headphones are excellent and worth the money. It's a fact that it's not for everyone. Personally, I would not recommend them for games, it will take a long time to get used to. But overall a great choice. With careful use, they will last more than one year. I listen with a Creative X-Fi Surround 5.1 Pro sound card.

Pros
  • Detailed and balanced sound. Build quality, nothing creaks, a minimum of cracks where dust clogs, if desired, it is easy to clean. A rich set + the ability to change the cable for the headphones. Attractive design (specifically about ATH-M50XBL)
Cons
  • After the Steelseries Siberia V2, at first I got used to it for a very long time and even wanted to sell it at first. The sound was too detailed in places, tired the ear, and the bass seemed very weak. Even the Razer Hammerhead plugs with the LG G2 phone sounded much better to my first misguided glance. But after some time, the roofing felts of the headphones warmed up to the roofing felts, I got used to it. And he began to get real pleasure from the sound. Classical music is especially enjoyable. Where bass is really needed, it works out at 100%, I was especially impressed by the speed of the bass when, for example, a fast drum roll is playing and instead of the usual rumble (in old headphones), you feel every hit of the stick here. I also note that in games, too, at first it was difficult to determine the location of the enemy, but again after a while I got used to it and now there is no problem. I play CS:GO. Headphones are for music. Another disadvantage for someone will be that the headphones are very closed. Strong pressure on the head + feeling that there is no air in the ears. A strange description, but you have to feel it. Over time you get used to it. This is of course my subjective opinion. I also want to warn you not to sweat in them! It is clear that in the summer everyone's ears will sweat, but I'm talking about profuse sweating. I foolishly ran into them. After that, the ear pads began to climb sharply. I plan to replace.

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