Audio-Technica ATH-M50x Closed-Back Studio Monitoring Headphones Black
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These headphones have garnered positive feedback for their excellent sound quality, comfort, and durability over time. Many guests appreciate their performance for various uses, including music, gaming, and professional audio work. While some concerns exist regarding the build quality, particularly the hinges and ear pads, the overall experience remains favorable. Guests often highlight the long-lasting nature of the product, making it a worthwhile investment for audio enthusiasts.
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3.5 out of 5 stars with 9 reviews
material quality: 4 out of 5
sound quality: 4 out of 5
value: 4 out of 5
100% would recommend
2 recommendations
5 out of 5 stars
25 August, 2025
originally posted on http://www.audio-technica.com/

Durable and high-quality
These headphones have been nothing but excellent for me. I've been using them daily for around 6-7 years, and they still sound just as good as they did on day one. I needed to replace the earmuffs after around four years, but otherwise they've held up very well.
4 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
3 July, 2023
Pretty Excellent Studio Monitors Though I Now Have Better
The Audio Technica ATH-M50x are a pretty good headphone. I used these to mix releases for years (before that the regular ATH-M50). The ATH-M50x sound pretty flat with good bass response and flat frequency response throughout. I have noticed that with all ATH-M50 models eventually they somewhat die. By this I mean there begins to be a rattling distortion in one and I assume eventually both ears. At low volumes this isn’t much of an issue but some frequencies even at moderate levels seem to make these headphones not perform as they did new. These are very comfortable and I didn’t find myself getting ear fatigue or discomfort from prolonged use. I would probably buy these again when I start booking DJ gigs again. But for now I’m doing all my mixing on Shure se215 wired earbuds. I know that sounds crazy to do serious mixing on earbuds but the se215s are the best sounding headphone (earbud) I’ve ever heard with detailed flat bass and crystal clean frequency response. The ATH-M50s have a good sound but aren’t as durable as they should be.
5 out of 5 stars
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10 January, 2019
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Great sound Amazing build quality Super comfortable Best set of headphones I've had the pleasure of owning.
2 out of 5 stars
14 November, 2018
originally posted on http://www.audio-technica.com/

To tight and way ugly.
So I receive these headphones in the mail after reading they are the best budget headphones available. I wait a while then open them to find the front of the instructions written in Chinese, this is the first time i have ever seen the front page of instructions in Chinese with a little English on the inside. My thoughts of having the best US headphones were soon dampened by the thoughts of some 13 year old Chinese kid sitting in a internet booth wearing them. But upon further investigation it turns out they were made in Taiwan who are not exactly friends with China. Putting the place of origin aside I move on to the overall design that i didn't really like the look of before i bought them only to discover they are just as ugly. It looks like they were designed by a geeky scientist not a musician or a trendsetter. And the name, we all know everything sounds better with an "a" on the end from pasta to coke a cola, but Audiotechnica just sounds like a name of some cheap batteries or junk from the $3 shop trying to sound classy. As for the fit they are way to tight this is demonstrated by the way they twist into a pretzel when not in use. They are way to tight even with nothing in between them with the plastic ends flopping around all over the place. The cord is longish but not long enough to sit on the couch while watching tv. The sound is important but probably not as important as the looks if you are a DJ and I'm sure these geeky looking things wont be a hit with the ladies. I would hate to DJ wearing these as you cant just put them on with one hand and the flipping end is pointless as you just have hard plastic against your ear. Did anyone even consider that when making these overpriced Micky mouse ears oh and don't forget the exposed wires to get your fingers all caught up in. They are like suction cups on the ears no wonder there is no sound escaping they are so tight. So why say they are good, it's like trying to pretend you like your bad Christmas presents.
3 out of 5 stars
12 July, 2018
originally posted on http://www.audio-technica.com/

Hurts my ears!
Good sound quality, I have to wear headphones all day at work but these are not comfortable. Really hurts my ears!
3 out of 5 stars
24 May, 2017
originally posted on http://www.audio-technica.com/

Great for the studio (when they work)
I've had three pairs of these already and I keep buying them because they're exactly what I like to use in the studio. However, they tend to randomly stop working. Perhaps it's because the cord is so long that I roll over it with my chair without noticing? Or is it retaining moisture from sweaty recording sessions? Whatever the case may be, they sound wonderful for the price.
1 out of 5 stars
30 October, 2016
originally posted on http://www.audio-technica.com/

Headphones are so NOISY, the Mic hears the plastic crunch
Stay away if you need to wear these for recording
3 out of 5 stars
14 October, 2015
originally posted on http://www.audio-technica.com/

Great for studio days, not so much daily listening
I use these headphone for everday use and occasonally for more professional/studio time. The extended ford it wonderful when I'm in the studio and need to move to the far corners.,But is a nuisance when I just want to use my affordable high quality headphones walking across campus. Haven't had any issues with the 1/4 adapter but the 1/8(standard male end) doesn't stay conected to a lot of my mobile devices I would have to apply constant pressure to listen to anything on my phone or mp3. Neither of which have had any issues with my pro beats,sony,Marley and jvc headphones. The ear cups suround your ear making them extemly natural feeling with their light weight stoping the ear soreness i have with my pro Beats after having to sit on my ears for a few hours. The leather seems to be cheaper but considering the under 100 price I'd expect that. Visually they have a cool simplistic non attention drawing look, with the ugly stainless steel adjuster clashing with the matte black look. If I had to buy another pair of professional headphone I probably wouldn't buy the mx30 unless I knew they are going to be my studio only phones. So if your just looking for high quality earphones for daily listing is look into the other headphones techinicq has to offer.