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Review on Fostex T50RP MK3 Semi-Open 🎧 Studio Headphones, Designed for Professional Use by Aneta Kociszewska ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like it, thanks for the quality product.

In overall, this model has a lot going for it, starting with its pricing. They are appropriate for home or light-duty studio monitoring. The most important factor is that the source corresponds to the ears' honest sound. Negative one point for poor comfort.

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Pros
  • The isodynamic driver provides little distortion. Extra-long detachable cables for 3.5 and 6.3 studio jacks. Both wires are of high quality; the braiding are not thin and the orange (3.5 jack) wire has a rubberized, elastic coating that prevents wire twisting. It is typically three meters long and soft enough to not be scared of medium bends at 6.5 jack. Monitor sound is smooth (see disadvantages) Adaptable headband size. An affordable price for a pair of headphones with these emitters. wacky, semi-retro style.
Cons
  • There is limited comfort because the leatherette ear cushions entirely prevent the ears from breathing, causing them to perspire. They are also so thin that the auricle practically falls into the cups. It's nicer when there are regular ear pads "out of the box," albeit I understand that they are replaceable and removable. I found landing initially to be difficult and pressing, however this is after using the light Audio Tecnica ATH-MSR7B. the mass. Although being noticeably heavier than dynamic emitters, I did not break my neck. Sound. Indeed, it is smooth, and the frequency response, detail, and instrument visibility are all outstanding. But, there isn't the same level of juiciness as on dynamic devices in the same price range, and the music plays quite dryly. In comparison to my prior Audio Tecnica, the stage seems smaller. Because a significant current is required for isodynamics at the same low frequencies, otherwise the sound will be even drier and lack volume, the headphones swing well in terms of volume and frequency characteristics when connected to the Behringer U-PHORIA UMC404HD audio interface at the monitor input. Cheap cellphones (let's be honest - they are not made for them) and even a new generation of built-in a la Realtek will not pull these ears.

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