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Audio-Technica ATH-M30X

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Audio-Technica ATH-M30X
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My favorite M-Series headphones!
Funeral Musician 23.01.2023
I have tried the ATH-M20x, the ATH-M25 (an old discontinued model), the ATH-M30x, the ATH-M40x, and the ATH-M50 (the older version without the letter “x”), and I liked the ATH-M30x the most. Granted, everybody's ears and their sound preferences are slightly different, but to me, the M30x sound the best. While neither of the M-series headphones are perfectly “flat”, to my ears, the M30x sound the most balanced. My second favorite model is the M20x, which sounds very similar but cannot be folded for storage and does not come with a carrying bag. The comfort is best on the latter two models as well because they are the lightest out of the range and have a slightly softer earpad covering material when compared to the M40x and the M50, on which the imitation leather is thicker and not as pliable. Next, I am going to focus solely on the M30x. The construction of the M30x is time-tested and has proven itself durable. I did not notice any cosmetic or structural defects. The cable seems tough enough to survive daily use, but is soft and flexible enough to lay flat on the ground and be easy to coil. Since the headphones are light, and do not grip the head overly tightly, they are comfortable to wear for extended periods of time. The longest I have worn them without taking a single break was ten hours, and I did not experience any pain or discomfort. However, if the grip is still too tight for some, the headphones can be stretched around any object, be it a jar or a cardboard box, which is greater in width than the user's head, and left on it for a few days. The grip usually loosens up. The only criticism I have in terms of handling is that the size adjustment mechanism does not have any distinct size positions, nor even position markers, so you have to adjust it approximately, put the headphones on and correct the adjustment if needed, which can become especially annoying if the headphones are shared by two people with differently sized heads. To me, the Sony MDR-7506 size adjustment mechanism with numbered indentations is many times better. Happily, the sound quality of the ATH-M30x more than compensates for that shortcomming. Since neither of the frequencies stood out to me, I would say that the sound is well balanced. Even though the highs are very clear, sibilance is not a problem (for those who do not know, it is the annoying hissiness of the “s” sounds). The soundstage (or the size of the perceived space, in which the musicians appear to be playing) is quite large for closed-back-type headphones, and the imaging (or the ability to determine the position of each musician in that perceived space) is very impressive in this price range. For experiencing the clearest effect of that, Dolby Atmos is simply excellent! In short, if the lack of distinct size adjustment positions and a long, non-detachable cable is not an issue, I would highly recommend these headphones for either doing some studio work or just listening to your favorite tunes.
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Poor sounding for distortion
Guit rocker 27.05.2021
I used this headphones with electric guitar and bass combos at home, and the overdrive/distortion/fuzz sounds are very poor. No subtility at all for the treble sounds. I can't manage any decent setups with the headphones on and have to play without them to hear any subtility.
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It's a good headphone
André M. Mastella 01.03.2022
I think it's an entry level, it does the job. It's a little bit tight, but closes the sound very well. The jacks (p2, p10) are ok, it seems good. With Guitar Rig 5 plus a Behringer U-Phoria UMC404HD you are gonna have fun. Nothing to complain.
Reccomend (and thanks Thomann)!!!
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BIG difference between these and the M40 and M50, sound-wise
PS2020 18.02.2023
While the price for these is certainly appealing, as well as the confort and finish (still Audio-Technica so you know its built to last you decades), the big off-putting factor here is the sound. With the M30x headphones, you get virtually no bass, and as such the sound is thin and scratchy. It's certainly usable for DJs I guess, but for professional audio it really falls short.
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These work great for silent guitar plying
blank... 10.02.2019
I use these headphones for silent guitar playing / practicing, not studio recording / mixing, so my review may be "amateurish" but for my use and needs they are great.

They're very comfortable and I don't feel any discomfort even after long use. More importantly they're "easy on the ears", compared to cheaper headphones I had, which after one hour of use felt like they're pushing your eardrums into your head.

I have them for several months, for the price build quality is OK, I would prefer if they weren't foldable at all because that part of them seems most flimsy, but so far I had no issues with them in any regard.

If stolen would I buy again? Yes!
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Is it worth it?
thatboisly 05.01.2022
It is definitely worth it, I've been using it for months now and im completely satisfied with it. Mixing and mastering with it has been going pretty well as I'm still learning. You can clearly hear the differences between the lows mids and highs compared to other mainstream brand headphones. I would definitely recommend these headphones in this price range, although If you have a little bigger budget I'd also suggest looking into the ath-m40/50x.
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delosssoled 02.01.2022
Excellent choice for that price range.
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Premium feeling for an affordable price
Miguelast98 10.01.2022
Sound is really decent for the price and the feeling is really good, does not feel cheap, the look and finish could be better but for the price can not complain, had paid more for less than these headphones
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Heavy on the ears
Jarppa76 04.03.2021
The sound is mainly good, but the big problem is the tightness of the headphones. These really press on your skull and wearing them for more than 30 minutes is really painful. Had to get a different pair instead of these.
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Amazing for the price
Theodore85 13.12.2019
Pros: Amazing clarity, punch and performance.
They are able to produce a loud clear sound and the closed cup helps a lot. The ear pads stood well and remained comfortable even after a 4-6 hour daily use.
They give a slight discomfort after prolonged use, but i have not found any headphones that don't (plus, it feels like a subjective matter).

Cons: Lately the coils have started rattling a lot even at low-mid volume. Then again i can't fault a 55 euro purchase after lasting 2 full years.
Also, the cable is very long and heavy, making it hard to use on the road if you don't have somewhere to hide it.

They do need replacing as they are, but would i choose Audio Technica headphones again? Oh yes!
The next ones are going to be the M50 as i do feel they are at least equally great but with a detachable cable and a better power handling.
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