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Audio Technica ATH-M50 Pro Headphones
| Brand | Audio-Technica |
| Color | Pink |
| Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Form Factor | Over Ear |
| Headphones Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
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- Audio-Technica has achieved an exceptionally accurate response and long-wearing listening comfort
- Designed especially for professional monitoring and mixing.
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| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
|---|---|
| Special Feature | DJ-Style |
| Included Components | Cable |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult,Teen |
| Material | Aluminum, copper |
| Specific Uses For Product | Professional |
| Control Type | Volume Control |
| Item Weight | 0.28 Kilograms |
| Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Manufacturer | audio-technica |
| Product Dimensions | 8.2 x 11.3 x 4.2 inches |
| Item Weight | 10 ounces |
| ASIN | B000ULAP4U |
| Item model number | ATH-M50C |
| Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #311,731 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #277 in Satellite Television Products #297 in Satellite TV Dish Mounts |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Special features | DJ-Style |
| Display technology | Block after Info Column |
| Other display features | CE |
| Form Factor | On Ear |
| Date First Available | July 10, 2007 |
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| Price | — | -21% $149.00$149.00 List: $189.00 | $229.95$229.95 | $149.00$149.00 | $169.00$169.00 | $69.00$69.00 |
| Delivery | — | Get it as soon as Monday, Jun 17 | — | — | — | — |
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| Sound quality | 4.6 | 4.4 | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.4 | 4.5 |
| Noise cancellation | 4.0 | 3.8 | 2.7 | 4.0 | 4.7 | 4.1 |
| Bass quality | 4.3 | 4.4 | — | 4.4 | 4.0 | 4.2 |
| Quality of material | — | — | 3.8 | 4.4 | — | 4.7 |
| Sold By | — | Firemall LLC | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com |
| connectivity tech | Wired | Wired | Wired | Wired | Wired | Wired |
| headphones form factor | Over Ear | On Ear | Over Ear | Over Ear | Over Ear | Over Ear |
| connector type | 3 5mm Jack | XLR | 1/4-inch, 3.5mm Jack | 3 5mm Jack | — | 3.5mm Jack |
| noise control | — | sound isolation | — | sound isolation | — | sound isolation |
| headphones jack | 3.5 mm Jack | 3.5 mm Jack | — | 3.5 mm Jack | 3.5 mm Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| cable feature | — | Detachable | Detachable | Detachable | Retractable | Detachable |
| control type | Volume Control | — | control | Volume Control | Volume Control | — |
Product Description
The adjustable headband is generously padded for ultimate comfort during long mixing sessions. A coiled cable at the left earpiece terminates to a gold-plated mini plug with included screw-on 1/4 inch adapter. Audio-Technica's sophisticated driver technology and superior components deliver exceptional power handling and very high SPL capabilities while maintaining clarity of sound throughout their extended range, with deep, accurate bass and outstanding high-frequency extension. The headphones feature propriety large-aperture drivers with neodymium magnet systems for ultra-efficient signal transfer. With the ATHM50 Headphones, Audio-Technica has achieved an exceptionally accurate response and long-wearing listening comfort.
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Customers like the sound quality, build quality, comfort, value, and sturdiness of the headphones. For example, they mention that the bass is punchy, the music is rich and clear, and that the cans themselves are comfortably snug around your head. That said, some say the headphones are worth the price.
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Customers like the sound quality of the headphones. They mention that the bass is punchy, the music is rich and clear, and the mids are fine. The instruments sound separated and stay true to the music. Overall, customers say the headphones are great for listening to on the bus or when sitting at a desk.
"...I can hear the instruments as the sound is very clear and especially for those that are a fan of violin concertos accompanied by a full orchestra,..." Read more
"...a comfortable closed ear headphone providing an excellent listening experience for most sources...." Read more
"...Audio-Technica (ATH-M50): - Wonderful balanced clean-crisp sound at a great value - Comes with a ¼ adapter - Coiled Cable good..." Read more
"...Straight out of the box they sounded great, I admit as they get burned in hour by hour the clarity sticks out more but if you were using what I was..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the headphones. They mention that it is built fantastically, has a high quality, and is solid. They appreciate the superb engineering and the lack of obvious weak points. Overall, customers say that these are the best headphones you can buy.
"...Now on to the review of the headphones, these headphones are nothing short of amazing...." Read more
"...Build quality seems high with solid plastic and metal and no obvious weak points along the cord connection or adjustable head pieces...." Read more
"...Other: - All Three are solid head phones and I enjoy owning all three of them and I use them as following: o When on airline travel, I..." Read more
"...-The build of the headphone is SOLID, they are not flimsy or cheap feeling in the slightest...." Read more
Customers like the comfort of the headphones. They say the cans are comfortably snug around their head, and the padding is comfortable. The headband is soft and the ear-cups are soft, creating a very comfortable fit. The frame construction helps reduce ambient noise.
"...On one hand, it fits well and covers my ears...." Read more
"...recommend to anyone within this price range looking for a comfortable closed ear headphone providing an excellent listening experience for most..." Read more
"...kicking base - Solid aluminum frame construction - Great ear padding aid in ambient noise reduction - Comes with two modular..." Read more
"...'s might be fine for vocal tracking--they have good isolation, are comfortable, and are very well made--and they might be great for DJ'ing for the..." Read more
Customers find the headphones worth the price. They say it has a touch that makes it worth the money. Customers also say the headphones are wonderful for disappearing from surrounding madness and protecting them from distractions.
"...the price, I have to agree with much of the crowd, these are a very good value that I would not hesitate to recommend to anyone within this price..." Read more
"...(ATH-M50): - Wonderful balanced clean-crisp sound at a great value - Comes with a ¼ adapter - Coiled Cable good quality and is..." Read more
"...The $60 dollars change would be nice, but they are at least worth what I paid...." Read more
"...not the best in terms of sound quality, but they're an excellent value for the price...." Read more
Customers like the sturdiness of the headphones. They say that it's well-made, sturdy, and can take a beating. Some mention that the headband area is solid but comfortable.
"...Every feels refined, with the nice audio technica logo, the strong metal head-band, and most notably the spring that covers the cord near the end of..." Read more
"...Bass on the AT -M50 is strong and well defined... drums do jump out slightly but not too much and with more emphasis than the more neutral..." Read more
"...like their music loud and with kicking base - Solid aluminum frame construction - Great ear padding aid in ambient noise reduction..." Read more
"...-The build of the headphone is SOLID, they are not flimsy or cheap feeling in the slightest...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the clarity of the headphones. They mention that the highs are bright, and the middles are clear and wonderful. They also say that the instruments in the background are also clear and it's easier to pick them up. Customers also say the bass is extended and sharply defined with lots of punch. They say the headphones are very crisp to the original source, and offer a level, crisp bass that they find enjoyable.
"...letting the m50s warm up for a good hour or so, the clarity and lows were noticeably better. The mids and the highs were just as good...." Read more
"...Bass on the AT -M50 is strong and well defined... drums do jump out slightly but not too much and with more emphasis than the more neutral..." Read more
"...The instruments in the background are also clear and it's easier to pick them up..." Read more
"...that i know has a very good bass line in it that is very punchy and clear. (supermode- tell me why. starting at 2:20)not impressed...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the cord length. Some mention that they enjoy the coiled cord, which prevents stray cord syndrome. However, some say that the cable is too long and the non-detachable cord creates issues.
"...- Great ear padding aid in ambient noise reduction - Comes with two modular wires, one (red) for typical connection to your music device the..." Read more
"...(not really a con, just a bummer for me)-The Cable is at times really to long for what I am doing and I am sometimes worried that I..." Read more
"...There have been no cord issues either, because the cord is heavy duty as well as all the connection points between the headphones and device...." Read more
"...As others have said, the straight cable is VERY long, decreasing the portability). They are also considerably heavier than the Bose...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the portability of the headphones. Some mention that they are very portable, lightweight, and compact. They are perfect for use with portable players or amps. However, some customers say that the headphones are a bit heavier than your average, the wire itself is heavy, and the underside of the headband is very thin.
"...- Lighter due to materials used in its construction; with that said both headphones are fine for in regards to comfort, but this is subject to..." Read more
"...2. Something I don't like is that the actual phones are heavy enough that they easily pull down the headband extension...." Read more
"...job of their intended low-frequency noise reduction, and are very portable, but just don't have the smoothness of a true set of closed-backed phones...." Read more
"...The headphones are a bit heavier than your average, so keep that in mind...." Read more
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Sound Quality:
Now on to the review of the headphones, these headphones are nothing short of amazing. I thought that my hd 280s were already good enough, however upon letting the m50s warm up for a good hour or so, the clarity and lows were noticeably better. The mids and the highs were just as good. For the other reviews that comment about its impressive bass, I would like to add that the bass is quite deep, yet refined at the same time. So if you want a more "boomy" bass for your ears, these are not the headphones for you. However, for a guy like me that doesn't want too much bass and listens to a lot of classical music, these headphones are great. I can hear the instruments as the sound is very clear and especially for those that are a fan of violin concertos accompanied by a full orchestra, these pair of headphones really shine. For underground hip hop music, you can hear the background instrumentals well, while being able to hear the artist just as well.
I would like to note, that if you download music off of youtube via youtube to mp3 software, you will notice the huge difference in music quality with these headphones. Thus, I suggest to really buy music CDs (have a decently big classical music collection) as you will really hear the full potential of the m50s that way. For those that concerned with how well it does with mp3 players and smartphones, I would happily like to say that these headphones work great (this was not so much the case for the Senn HD280s, so props to audio technica).
Now for a minor issue, for some music genres, mainly rock and pop music, you will notice that some instruments might sound kind of faint and notice some "recessed" mids. Although it is quite minor, it can be noticed if you pay close attention. However, after listening to the m50s for 30 hours or so, this became less of an issue. For those that are bothered by recessed mids and want possibly a flatter sound, the Shure 840s might be a better choice for some (looks-wise is a bit outdated though).
Comfort:
Now this is unfortunately somewhat of a mixed bag to me. On one hand, it fits well and covers my ears. However, after two or so hours of constant use, my head and ears will start feeling tired from the small pressure points experienced while wearing these headphones. Another thing to take note of as other reviewers have already mentioned, your ears start to get hot after 30 minutes of use. Thus, I would recommend people that decide to buy these pair of headphones to take them off for a minute or two every thirty minutes. Other than these two small, but noticeable issues, this doesn't really affect the great listening experience.
Build Quality:
The build quality to the m50s are top notch. I won't go too much detail in this area as others have already noted its build quality properties, but the one word I would go to describe the m50s build quality is: solid. Every feels refined, with the nice audio technica logo, the strong metal head-band, and most notably the spring that covers the cord near the end of the headphone connector.
Price:
There was a time where you could get the m50s as low as around $100. Unfortunately due to the growing popularity and huge praise that the m50s get from the general audiophile community, Audio Technica has since then decided to raise the price to around $150. Even at $150, there are not too many other alternatives I would consider. If I were a consumer considering the m50s, I would wait till they are around $135, which is the price I paid these for. Other alternatives that others may consider that are cheaper are the Shure 840s, grado sr80i, Koss dj series (get the ones just under $100). Other note-worthy brands are Sennheiser, Beyerdynamic, Ultrasone, Roland, Firscher, Phiaton, Denon, but their good headphone models are moreso in the $200 and up range.
Overall (90/100):
These headphones deserve the praise that it gets constantly among the audiophile community as these are truly great sounding headphones. The lows, mids, and highs are all great and the sound is quite flat with the only minor issue being slight recessed mids. For those that want quality headphones around $150 and want to listen to how music was supposed to sound like. The jump from the Sennheiser HD 280s to the m50s are a noticeable albeit not a big jump going from terrible stock apple earbuds to the Senn HD 280s. If you already have decent quality headphones like the HD280s, you may want to consider keeping those until they are around 5 or so years old (ear pads start to get really worn out). Thus, I would recommend knowing what exactly your allowable price range is. For the other note-worthy brands that I listed under the "Price" section of this review, be wary that you will be paying quite a bit more. If you're an average joe like me that wants to listen to music clearly with good lows, mids, and highs, and do not care too much for soundstage or replicating "concert" quality sound with all the other expensive sound equipment needed to do so, then the m50s are the headphones for you. Overall, I highly recommend these headphones to anyone who have only had $50 and under headphones. For those that already have quality $100 and up headphones like the Senn HD 2808s, it may not be totally worth it.
Got music? Pick something you are familiar with, preferably not live music (that can contain lots of anomalies making evaluation harder).. .......Now listen. Then listen again. Close your eyes. Listen. What do you like? What don't you like?
For personal comparison and for you to know where I have been, I currently own Sennheiser HD595, Bose QC Series 2's, Razer Carcharias (gaming headset), Shure E-3, Shure SE-215 and Shure E-425 (earphones). I also briefly had a pair of Sennheiser PXC-450 Noise Cancelling headphones. As a matter of disclosure, I tend to like a more neutral sound -with some bias towards brands like Sennheiser and their open headphones. . For headphones and earphones I have tended towards a mid priced sweet spot of $200-300. I have a Fiio E11 headphone amp that I use on occasion for volume control and boost.
I listen to a wide variety of music but tend to concentrate mostly on ambient and/or beat oriented electronic, harder industrial rock, garage, muddy "shoegaze", and noise bands (not great for evaluating anything!) and a large variety of alt-folk-country-indie and corporate rock.
Comments about source quality. All CD's and digital recordings are not created equal... digital engineering is an art that some engineers have not mastered even 25+ years into the medium... so I am sensitive to compression issues on CD's, just as I am with compressed mp3 files on my ipod and computer. Lots of recordings, over the broad range of current media--CD/vinyl/MP3/FLAC/etc simply have poor front end engineering and post production with too much compression or unbalanced emphasis on some aspect of the music. Some CD's dating back to the late and early 90's really sound awful and have benefited from remastering. Maybe in persistent situations, blame the engineer or the artist who wanted that characteristic. It all comes back to what you can hear, what you can't hear, and what you like as a listener.
I recently was back in the market for another pair of closed headphones (because I put on those Bose and was disappointed for the last time!) and was not really looking at anything in particular--but I knew I wanted some closed cup cans. I was led to the Audio Technical ATH-M50's due to a wide and enthusiastic following, probably driven by the price point and perceived quality for that price. The number of positive reviews on Amazon and other sites for this headphone and the relatively low price made me purchase it sound unheard.
Right out of the box the soft leather ear cups provide enough pressure to isolate you from the rest of the world, and do not seem too tight over extended listening. The space inside seems large enough to properly accommodate my ears without rubbing up against driver covers. Build quality seems high with solid plastic and metal and no obvious weak points along the cord connection or adjustable head pieces.
Plugged into my computer the quality jumps out compared to the Bose.... Bose (muddy) compared to more defined M50. Bass on the AT -M50 is strong and well defined... drums do jump out slightly but not too much and with more emphasis than the more neutral Sennheiser HD595. Subsonics in Crystal Method cuts are deep with no apparent bottom out. Vocals are upfront with a balanced presentation in the center. On piano music, seemingly a problem for many recordings, especially as sampling rates are reduced, the M50 delivers a full range without some of the ringing I pick out occasionally. On Nine Inch Nails remastered version of Sanctified, the cymbals are bright, almost too bright. Vocals on this recording seem out of place and "canned". Review of the original shows that that is exactly the way they are supposed to sound. On Dino Lipatti played Chopin Waltzes, despite a known problem with signal to noise ratio from an early analog recording translated over to a digital medium, his piano sounds full range and front and center as it is supposed to be. No distortion in each played note. No mud. Lower notes produce balanced contrast with the faster pace middle and upper end of the piano. On Ishq's Bhakti, a current and highly spatial piece I have been listening to for a couple of weeks, the upper end shimmers and persists, standing out as not super neutral or flat but sounding great nonetheless. Environmental sounds moving in space seem wide enough. The spatial placement for most listening on the M50 does not quite match the openness of the Sennheisers, but the M50 is excellent for a variety of listening.
In short, these M50's are far from flat and neutral, but they move in a direction that is pleasant, direct, and never overbearing in any particular way. For this listener, pretty much what I expected. And for the price, I have to agree with much of the crowd, these are a very good value that I would not hesitate to recommend to anyone within this price range looking for a comfortable closed ear headphone providing an excellent listening experience for most sources. A solid 4.5 on overall value edging to a 5 for the purposes of Amazon ratings.
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Build...4.5
Comfort...4.5
Overall sound...4.5
Lows...5
Mids...5
Highs...4
Soundstage...4
Noise isolation ...5
Sound leakage (no leakage)...5
Use without an amp (efficiency)...5
Use with amp...5
Appearance...4
Portability...3
Price to value estimate...5
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detail , bass was nice wont hurt ur ears , mids was too good , when compare to this price range models so comfortable
cons
lows has little bit less details
Se trata de una marca japonesa poco conocida del gran público en España pero que es uno de los primeros fabricantes a nivel mundial. Este modelo, el de más alta gama de la serie M ha sido un fenómeno de ventas a nivel mundial mientras que visto lo visto en Amazon España y otras webs aquí ha pasado bastante desapercibido.
Se trata sin embargo de un modelo muy valorado, ganador de forma consistente en tests comparativos con otros auriculares de mismo o mayor, a veces muy mayor, precio, (todo hay que decirlo cuando apareció por el 2011 el "5p costaba más de 200€...)destacándose entre sus cualidades la calidad de construcción, la comodidad y un gran sonido, claro, bastante neutro (para lo que se estila hoy en día) aunque los tests de laboratorio indican una ligera acentuación en los graves y un pico en los agudos medios. Esto hace que la música suene bien de forma general pero 1./ los puristas dirán que no es lo bastante neutro. 2./ los aficionados a la clásica que tiene demasiada baja frecuencia y 3/ quienes quieran mezclar con ellos pueden tener problemas, a pesar de que se "venden" como de estudio NO SON auriculares de monitorización de estudio.
Existe en blanco, no lo recomiendo, se ensucia nada más mirarlo, y en rojo...para el que le guste el rojo.
En la caja además de los auriculares viene un adaptador de jack de 6'5 roscable y una bolsa de transporte de calidad ínfima.
A primera vista es un casco de gran solidez. De plástico, si, pero todo se ve bien dimensionado y suficientemente fuerte con los refuerzos metálicos necesarios en la diadema, acolchada y graduada (parece mentira que a algunos fabricantes se les olvide algo tan básico) y en las bisagras.
Bisagras hay varias porque estos auriculares tienen mucha movilidad.Las cajas de los auriculares se giran 180g en vertical y casi tanto en horizontal y se pliegan además hacia arriba con lo cual se obtiene un conjunto plegado de tamaño más discreto.
Las almohadillas son grandes aunque ovaladas. No se si no causarán molestias en alguna oreja XL. A mi me están bien porque me cabe dentro todo el pabellón auditivo. Las almohadillas son cómodas pero sintéticas. No es que no puedan ser sintéticas y buenas, es que las sintéticas causan más problemas de irritación o alergias que se agravan cuando hace calor. No son intercambiables como las geniales del B&w P5 o P3 pero se pueden obtener recambios de Audio Technica ( lo he comprobado). Las almoadillas sintétcas de forma inevitable empiezan a desescamarse al cabo de uno o dos años de uso, lo mismo ocurre con el recubrimiento de la diadema (Ambos pueden ser sustituidos desde Audio Technica previo pago). De momento no he llevado estos cascos más de un par de horas seguidas y me han parecido cómodos. Ni excepcionalmente cómodos ni incómodos. Ya veremos.
El cableado merece mención aparte. El modelo M50 lleva un cable en parte espiral ( un par de metros en espiral y uno recto, el conjunto mide 1,30 aproximadamente) lo cual está muy bien pues tienes cable para dar y tomar y al ser en parte espiral no es un engorro...aunque ojo con el peso de la espiral que te puede tirar un teléfono o un lector digital de una mesa PELIGRO. Entra en el auricular izquierdo y NO ES extraíble. El jack de conexión a los aparatos es de máxima calidad: metálico, de gran calibre (más de 1 cm de diámetro), con un relieve que permite un buen agarre y con un muelle de refuerzo a la salida que atenúa las tensiones, perfecto. El jack chapado en oro. Del cable en si no se especifica nada pero al menos parece sólido. buen calibre y un aislamiento agradable al tacto.
ATENCION: por su construcción este jack NO FUNCIONA con algunas fundas de teléfono o de iPad. Digo bien con alguna funda, en los aparatos sin funda se conecta sin problemas pero según el grosor de la funda o según el tamaño del agujero habilitado para los auriculares no se puede conectar correctamente. Algo a considerar seriamente si le has de dar un uso movil...necesitas una funda que se adapte (o tunear la que tienes si es posible).
Existen empresas especializadas que tunean estos auriculares adaptándoles una base de conexión que permite ponerles el cable que quieras...por un precio que supera al de los propios auriculares. Corren por ahí un par de vídeos de quienes lo han intentado por si mismos con resultados desiguales. En mi opinión el que el cable no sea extraíble es un mal menor. Si se casca siempre estaré a tiempo de abrir las cajas y soldar uno nuevo o intentar entonces el "hágalo usted mismo".
AISLAMIENTO: como vengo de usar durante años auriculares in-ear el aislamiento siempre me parece poco. Dicho esto aislan mejor que unos "sobre la oreja" como los AKG k451 que también he comentado. El sonido exterior te llega bastante atenuado, pero cuando andas con ellos y no suena música lo oyes todo con bastante claridad. A este respecto he detectado que las almoadillas rellenas de espuma que llaman "con memoria de forma" parecen aislar mejor del ruido exterior, tal vez porque son mas densas o al menos lo parecen.
Para la escucha en ambientes tranquilos van bien, para un uso urbano tengo mis dudas.
EL SONIDO, pues de eso se trata. Espero que ninguno de los que lea esto se acabe de comprar unos Beat de 300 y muchos euros porque ya se puede dar con un canto en los dientes. Esto es una joya, por menos de 120 euros.
Sonido cristalino, cada instrumento nítidamente en su sitio y una escena sonora que parece desbordar el ámbito de los cascos.
Bajos potentes pero ni distorsionados ni "comiéndole" los demás registros. Es decir que puedes escuchar Hip Hop sacudiéndote las neuronas pero entendiendo lo que dice el que canta y puedes escuchar a Bach sin que los contrabajos suenen a sintetizador.
Medios fantásticos. Escuchar a cantantes femeninas es especialmente gratificante con estos cascos.
Agudos que no son estridentes pero te permiten seguir como va muriendo la vibración de un címbal.
En verdad no puedo decir nada en contra del sonido de este casco. Y cuando pienso en el precio que tiene hoy...solo el marketing puede justificar que se venda menos que otros que valen hasta 3 veces más. Bueno el marketing o la abulia, porque las reviews están disponibles por doquier y muchas tiendas te permiten probar multitud de auriculares.
Un gran producto. Satisfacción segura... a menos que creas que unos auriculares con los bajos aumentados son el no va mas en sonoridad...
5 de agosto de 2014. Veo que el precio ha vuelto a cambiar...por encima de 120 Euros. Uno acaba por no entender las políticas de precios. Ahora que AT ha sacado un nuevo modelo de estos auriculares resulta que suben el precio de este modelo "obsoleto". Buscad bien que se puede encontrar por unos 100 Euros.
Non sono un professionista dell'audio ma cercavo una cuffia-monitor (non "da DJ" con i bassi marcati o HI-FI) e questaoddisfa senz'altro il mio orecchio.
La sto usando prevalentemente connessa al portatile attraverso un Fiio E07 (che uso come interfaccia audio digitale USB evitando certi ronzii che la normale uscita audio produce quando collego hard disk esterni)
Ho ascoltato diversi materiali di diversa qualità constato che ascoltando certe registrazioni, con questa cuffia riesco a "entrarci dentro", come se si accendesse una luce sullo spazio sonoro e si avesse uno zoom che permette di portare l'attenzione ai dettagli. Quando la qualità del materiale è bassa, questa caratteristica mette in evidenza le carenze, se non tutte, molte e l'ascolto può diventare difficile.
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- si tratta di una cuffia chiusa, permette un ascolto attento del materiale audio isolando in buona parte dai rumori esterni e può essere usata "disturbando" poco l'ambiente circostante;
- essendo chiusa e circondando le orecche può tenere un po' caldo;
- è adatta all'ascolto con dispositivi portatili, permettendo un discreto volume senza bisogno di amplificatori, anche se non è molto portabile in sé per via della dimensione dei padiglioni.
- lo spinotto jack da 6,3/3,5mm è dorato, cosa che mi dispone bene perché favorisce un contatto elettrico;
- il cavo è spiralato e non è staccabile dalla cuffia. La spirale permette di muoversi ed evita eventuali strattoni alle estremità del cavo;
- i padiglioni si ripiegano all'interno dell'archetto, riducendo l'ingombro della cuffia, quando non usata;
- dotata di una sacca che contiene la cuffia ripiegata e il cavo;
- i padiglioni, oltre a ripiegarsi all'interno dell'archetto, ruotano di 90 gradi in entrambi i sensi, rispetto alla posizione centrale e a volte la cuffia tende a disarticolarsi quando la si indossa;
Rispetto ad altre cuffie che ho considerato, ho fatto alcune considerazioni:
- non ha un controllo di volume sul cavo (che è comodo quando si usa la cuffia collegata a PC e accade di dover temporaneamente prestare attenzione all'ambiente);
- l'archetto ad arco rigido non si conforma bene alla mia testa e poggia solamente al centro. Circa questo dettagliio sarebbe stata probabilmente più comoda la soluzione con la banda in tessuto che caratterizza molte AKG.
- anche l'opzione di escludere il suono quando la cuffia non è indossata sarebbe stato un dettaglio utile in certe applicazioni.
Durch die youtube - Rezensionen sticht dieses Modell immer wieder mit der unglaublichen Klangqualität hervor. Vergleichbare oder sogar teurere Kopfhörer schneiden schlechter ab!
Verarbeitung
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Also erstmal: Die Verpackung ist grausam. Plastik wo man hinguckt und man fragt sich, ob solche Kopfhörer in so etwas hineingesteckt werden sollten, aber wenn man die Kopfhörer auspackt will man sie auch gar nicht mehr wieder reintun =) Und die Verpackung tut ja nicht wirklich was zur Sache, ich wollte es einfach erwähnt haben.
Die Kopfhörer sind durchweg mit Plastik verarbeitet. Es gibt diesen chromfarbigen Ring auf der Außenseite der Hörmuschel, aber das ist auch Plastik. Die Ohrpolster sind aus sehr angenehmen weichem Leder. Auch der Innenbezug der Bügel ist aus Leder und abgepolstert. Die einzelnen Hörer lassen sich zum Transport einklappen und auch so in zumindest eine Richtung nach außen drehen. Auch hier ist die Verarbeitung sehr gut und lässt nichts zu wünschen übrig. Man hat nicht die Angst bei einer etwas unsanfteren Bewegung könnte etwas kaputt gehen.
Die Kabel sind top verarbeitet. Leider sind sie nicht am Hörer austauschbar, weil fest angebaut. Der 3,5mm Stecker ist jedenfalls absolute Topware. Den 6,3mm Klinkenstecker kann man auf den kleineren Stecker draufschrauben, was dann wie ein einzelner 6,3Klinkestecker aussieht. Beide Stecker sind vergoldet.
Komfort
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Der Anpressdruck ist nicht zu fest. Ich würde von mir aber auch nicht behaupten, dass ich ein sehr rundes Gesicht habe, jedenfalls auch nicht sehr schmal. Der Druck ist aber in Ordnung, auch beim längeren Tragen. Auch ist das Gewicht nicht zu hoch. Jedoch ist durch den schon eher geringeren Anpressdruck die Gefahr höher bei schnellen ruckartigen Kopfbewegungen die Kopfhörer zu verlieren, ist mir aber (noch) nicht passiert. Was mir aber aufgefallen ist, dass nach sehr langer Tragezeit die Ohren doch schon ganz schön warm werden können, weil es sich bei den Kopfhörern aber um geschlossene ihrer Art handelt ist dies auch nicht zu vermeiden, das wird bei anderen geschlossenen Kopfhörern genauso passieren.
Klang
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Nun zum eigentlichen, aber subjektivsten Teil der Bewertung. Ich muss ehrlich gestehen, dass der Klang für mich beim ersten Hören sehr ernüchternd war. Da war kein Bäämsmoment. Kein saftiger Bass, kein besonders starker Druck. Aber dann habe ich andere vergleichbare Kopfhörer gehört. Gerade eben erst war ich bei Saturn und habe 200€ Sennheiser und 200€ Sony Kopfhörer angezogen und konnte im direkten Vergleich feststellen wie gut doch die M50 Kopfhörer sind. Das was ihn auszeichnet ist die klare Differenzierung der einzelnen Klangspektren. Beim rezensieren höre ich das Album Tron Legacy von Daft Punk und die Kopfhörer zeigen wunderbar auf, was Daft Punkt meinte, als sie die Lieder geschrieben haben. Es sind eben Studiokopfhörer. Der Bass ist deutlich, nicht schwammig in den tiefsten Tiefen und überlagert auch bei besonders lautem Gebummse die Mitten und die Höhen nicht. Das ist der Wahnsinn, das haben die Sennheiser nicht so gut hinbekommen. Wer sein Hirn lieber mit Bass weichklopfen will ist hiermit nicht beraten, der nimmt sich lieber Dr.Dre Beats oder ähnliches. Ich bin begeistert!
Die Mitten zeichnen sich vor allem durch ihre Präsenz aus. Bei den meisten Kopfhörern leiden überwiegend die Mitten und das ist hier definitiv nicht der Fall. Gerade Stimmen und Streicher in ähnlicher Tonlage sind wunderbar zu vernehmen ohne den Klang im Entferntesten das Gefühl von Telefon zu geben ;-) Sauber!
Die Höhen zeichnen sich durch ihre Brillanz aus. Deutlich vernehmbar, jedoch im ausgleich zu Bass und Mitten. Ich habe eine Rezension zu diesen Kopfhörern gelesen, die bemängeln, dass die Kopfhörer bei starken "S-Lauten" zischen. Diesen Eindruck hatte ich zunächst, zumindest zu einem kleinen Teil auch. Ich habe mir bewusst eine Band ausgesucht, die eine Frau als Bandleader haben und diese singt extrem hoch mit extremen zischenden Lauten. Aber da sind die Kopfhörer nicht Schuld, dass war bei mir auch bei den anderen. Vielleicht liegt das auch an der Qualität der Klangdatei, die muss in jedem Fall hochwertig sein. Wenn ihr euch 480p Videos auf youtube anguckt werdet ihr die Klangqualität sofort von HD Videos oder Original CD Aufnahmen unterscheiden können. Das ist - wenn man das überhaupt so sagen kann - der Nachteil der Kopfhörer; schlechte Audioaufnahmen hören sich jetzt wirklich schlecht an! Aber man will ja gute Musik hören ;-)
Fazit
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Ich bereue den Kauf keineswegs und würde jedem empfehlen diese Kopfhörer zu nehmen, wenn er behauptet gute Musik auch gut hören zu wollen. Bassfreaks werden wohl weniger auf ihre Kosten kommen.
Ich hatte noch nicht erwähnt, dass diese Kopfhörer auch gut an meinem Smartphone funktionierten, die Impedanz ist entsprechend niedrig. Wer bereit ist 130€ für Kopfhörer auszugeben wird mit diesen Kopfhörern definitiv nichts falsch machen! Wer bereit ist wesentlich mehr auszugeben, sollte die M50 vielleicht mal antesten, mit den großen können die sich auf jeden Fall messen!
C'est un étudiant ingé son qui m'a fait tester, j'ai approuvé de suite. C'est un casque d'audiophile ou de studio (peut être de DJ vu l'ergonomie).
Après l'avoir fait écouter à un certain nombre de personnes, je pense qu'il demande une certaine maturité pour être apprécié à sa juste valeur : Il n'a rien de "gros", il est juste droit et neutre, sans pour autant manquer de graves. De ce fait le néophyte pourra penser que le rendu est bon, sans savoir pourquoi, et c'est justement là la clé : rien ne ressort, la restitution est parfaite ! Au premier abord j'ai simplement trouvé que les aigus étaient un peu trop présents, j'ai l'impression que ça s'atténue un peu avec le rodage. Cela dit, j'ai rarement entendu autant de détail dans le haut du spectre.
Les sennheiser que j'ai pu tester peuvent aller se coucher, ils me donnaient toujours l'impression d'être dans une boîte et de ne pas être droits. D'autres chez AKG me semblaient mous. J'ai eu le AKG K271 MK II (qui commençait à me lacher) pendant 4 ans avant de prendre celui là, et il était précis et clair... mais manquait cruellement de graves, et de finesse dans les aigus, autrement dit, je n'ai jamais su mixer efficacement avec. Mon K450 qui me sert en déplacement entre autres, est bien puissant et assez droit mais manque de détail, surtout dans les aigus. Bref, là je prends bien plus de plaisir que sur mes Prodipe Pro 8 + caisson à écouter de la musique, et le contrôle du mixage est bien réel... Je dirais même que vu mes enceintes un peu entrée de gamme, je pourrais mixer plus droit avec le casque. En tout cas y'a de la réserve en volume, et de la réserve dans le bas du spectre.
Il tient très bien sur la tête, sans miracles, mais sans être gênant, on sent l'arceau sur le dessus, mais on ne peste pas d'avoir le casque. L'isolation n'est pas mauvaise du tout, bien suffisante pour le commun des mortels, plus ce serait des bouchons, et désagréable ! Le câble spirale, on aime ou on aime pas, moi je ne suis pas fan, mais j'arrive à vivre avec. Ca m'évite quand même de rouler dessus avec la chaise, par contre j'ai moins de longueur qu'avec le K271, mais idem, je préfère cet inconvénient là que ceux du AKG. Même avec le préamp de mon portable (Galaxy S) tout va bien.
Bref, si vous pouvez le tester avant de l'acheter, vous serez peut être comme moi éblouis par sa qualité de restitution, sinon si vous êtes dans une optique de neutralité sans concessions à moins de 200€, laissez-vous tenter, j'ai du mal à concevoir une déception. N'espérez pas trouver mieux à moins cher, pour avoir testé environ 40 casques sous les 200€ (notamment dans un magasin de Paris), j'ai jamais été autant séduit...























































