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Audio-Technica ATH-M50x Headphones

(67 Ratings, 4.8 Average)

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Specifications

Manufacturer

Audio-Technica

Part #

ATH-M50x

Type

Circumaural

Frequency Response

15 Hz - 28 kHz

Microphone

No

Wireless

No

Enclosure Type

Closed

Color

Black / Silver

Active Noise Cancelling

No

Connection

Stereo 3.5mm Audio

Channels

2.0

Impedance

38 Ω

Sensitivity at 1 V RMS

99 dB

Price History

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    Reviews

    kades.adekn
    • 2 points
    • 4 months ago

    Great for their price. Long sessions can be a bit uncomfortable but you get what you pay for

    Javera
    • 21 points
    • 4 months ago

    from completed build Radeon Refresh

    I've had these headphones since 2012 and they haven't failed me yet.

    JohnGSmith
    • 14 points
    • 1 year 9 months ago

    Bought this long before I knew anything about headphones. They're fine but If you want a better sound (at this price point) get dt 990s and if you want a better closed-back (again at this price point) get sivga sv021s

    MCRM_Snow
    • 15 points
    • 1 year 11 months ago

    from completed build lian li v3000 plus build

    sound amazing just wish ear pads were thicker

    AsKm76
    • 14 points
    • 2 years ago

    from completed build Ill Minds Build

    Flat sound. Does not fit over the ear but On the ear. Good dynamic range.

    breakitfelix
    • 9 points
    • 2 years 10 months ago

    from completed build Patient Zero (Ryzen 5 5600G)

    Good studio headphones with superb audio quality when listening to music. However, it is just not for gaming. It gets uncomfortable when you wear it for too long.

    carelockh
    • 2 points
    • 3 years 9 months ago

    from completed build My new 2021 Build.

    Great headphones to use for music or games / streams as a back up when my wireless ones get low on battery.

    ImWickedWeird
    • 5 points
    • 4 years 3 months ago

    from completed build Bertha 6.66

    These are great... but Sony MDR 7506's exist and I'm thinking about selling these to buy those instead. If you can buy these used or refurbished, do that. Do not pay full price for these. If you're trying to decide between these or the M40X's, get these.

    ImWickedWeird
    • 4 points
    • 4 years 7 months ago

    from completed build Bertha 5.0

    These have served me well. They usually come with 3 cables, a long straight one, a short straight one, and a coiled one. They also come with a quarter inch adapter. Mine didn't come with the short cable because I got it refurbished.

    I would rate these as a solid entry level to the higher end of things. They sound so good. I haven't had any issues with mine. I like the sound profile but again I'm not a snob or anything like that. I'd recommend these, but if you can afford something like a Senn you should consider that instead. These are basically what you should get if you want quality but you want to save money.

    ChosenWon
    • 11 points
    • 4 years 9 months ago

    Incredibly clean sounding phones, however, you really can't change the pads because sound signature changes too much.

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