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Jeffrey
> 3 dayBeautiful
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Daren Pacocha
> 3 dayI am very pleased with these headphones.
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W. Design
Greater than one weekIn less than a year this is what your headphones will look like
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Daniel
Greater than one weekTop quiality headphones for a good price, Bought the limited edition blue ones, Best headphones ive owned, Not to sure how they compare to the newer beats, but the old beats pro arent nothing compared to these!!
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Jodi Nelson
> 3 dayGreat headphones
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karl kenney
> 3 dayThese work well in a music studio environment. Flat response, I am not finding them either bass or treble heavy through my mixing board.
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A. ALGHAMDI
> 3 dayI never tried any headphones this good in my life. I was hesitant since some reviews suggested these cans are too warm or bass heavy if I got that right. I was leaning toward the m40x which is described as the more flat sounding option. But everyone who praised the 40s more had that one line at the end of their review that meant something like dont get me wrong. m50x still sound great and that seems it after testing it. The bass was right for me and everything sounded just right without tempering with the equalizer. I paired this with an additional purchase of the fiio x3 2nd gen and the sound can be loud enough to make my ears bleed without sacrificing quality. I never knew FLAC files sounded a lot better than MP3 until I had this setup.
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Marcus J
> 3 dayGreat headphones, good sound. The only issue is the special cord that plugs into it. Prefer to have standard connectors on my equipment.
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Tommy Trenton Jr
> 3 dayThere is no reason to write a book for a review. Point blank plain and simple its like this. I have a pair of Dre Beats as well and My opinion is the Technicas are far better then the Dre Beats headphones for a studio environment. The Technicas weigh much less than the Beats making them much more comfortable over a longer period of time. The Technicas are high quality plastic. The Dre Beats are mostly metal. Technicas have a much more level sound (flat sound from low frequency to high frequency) which means they have honest true sound. Beats have a lot more bass which can mud out some of the other frequencies. I must say having owned the the Beats and now the Technicas, that the Audio Technica ATH-M50xs sound the best and are surely built for a professional studio setting making them amazing. PS I have a little over ten years experience in sound obsession and 7 years studio engineering... I also own a pair of Sony MDR-7506 which are the worlds most popular headphone in many different settings. Dont buy Dre Beats buy Audio Techinica ATH-M50s and save money to buy better quality cables for your mic and studio monitors!!!
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NoMad07
> 3 dayHeadset works below expectations. Earpads are worn and head band cushion are broken in, the cosmetic is signs of use. I only imagine the condition of the internals. The case that came with the m50x smells strong. Judging by other comments it wont dissipate. Contacted seller and will update feedback.