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Posted by stealthman on Nov-25-2010 02:09:

Audiotechnica headphones, how good are they really?

Using Sennheisers 212HD pro at the moment but was thinking of getting seperate DJ-suitable headphones as I'm sick of plugging them in and out of the PC all the time. Back to the topic:

I've heard a few people say they are zomgfbbqawesomesauce. Anyone else here tried em?


Posted by orTof�nChiLd on Nov-25-2010 14:35:

I have the ATH-M40fs, not bad headphones, mediocre


Posted by AnomalyConcept on Nov-27-2010 20:03:

I have a pair of ATH-m50's (coiled cable) which I use for my PC. They're comfortable and sound pretty decent- you could definitely use them for DJing. I'd say they're pretty comparable to the Senn 280's in terms of comfort and sound, but I don't have any on hand to compare against.


Posted by Flyboy217 on Dec-02-2010 03:26:

I just got me some ATH-M50s after extensive reading of reviews (particularly at audiophile sites). They are rather fantastic. I've also heard the ATH-A700, but didn't spend enough time with them to form a solid impression. All I could tell is that they were at least decent.

I've extensively used the Sennheiser PX-100, HD-202, and HD-280. Of those, only the PX-100 fits my preference for frequency response, and it's not very clear. The others have better clarity, but don't at all suit my tastes (very little bass, for example).

I've also tried the Beyerdynamic DT-990. Easily the clearest headphones I've ever used, albeit with a nasty spike somewhere around 10 KHz. They're open 'phones though, and the closed versions Beyer makes (DT-770 e.g.) are supposedly not as good as ATH-M50.

Bottom line is that the ATH-M50s are pretty impossible to beat for their price (~$100). Doesn't mean I'm not considering a DT-990 as well though :-D


Posted by david.michael on Dec-02-2010 15:06:

I had a pair of Audio Technica headphones, but they were recently stolen (along with my Macbook Pro) , so I'm not sure which ones they were... but I THINK they were the ATH-M10s. They weren't from their DJ line but worked pretty damn well for me. Would run them again for the price.


Posted by sr126 on Dec-04-2010 06:52:

I've owned 2 pairs of ath-m40fs's for about 12 1/2years. Bought both before the price reduction, so they costed me about 100 each. To me, they sounded way better/clearer/detailed than anything else in the price range. They will last a long time. I've done many DJ gigs with them, and made many beats with these headphones. My first pair went from 1998 to about 2003 or so. -I loaned those to a friend, and I don't know how the hell he did it, but he broke them. -After all the abuse I put them thru everything still worked fine untill he touched them. I bought another pair right away, and these ones are still going strong.

My bro has the 50's, those are a step up. deeper bass, better detail, and are more comfortable for extended listening sessions because the earcups are a little bigger, so they don't sit on my ears like the 40's do.

The vinyl covering will desintegrate over time, so you'll get little black pieces of vinyl stuck to your face, ears, and head or in your hair.

I like the swirly cord of the 50's... It stays out of my way. I never liked the straight cord of the 40's. I have it tied up, but a lot of times it's either too short or too long, and have to wrap it up more, or loosen it up...

The ath-m40's are not as swivelable or fashionable as the sony's, but these will not fall apart on you, that's for sure. They are easy to drive, so you will never have a problem w/a dj mixer w/a headphone amp too weak to get good volume level in the cans. (as I will have when my HD-650's get here)

Soon I'll be picking a pair of 50's, and just keep the 40's as a back up, and for gig's. Seriously, for the price they are going for now, you'd be straight retarded not to buy them.


Posted by david.michael on Dec-04-2010 19:37:

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Originally posted by sr126
The vinyl covering will desintegrate over time, so you'll get little black pieces of vinyl stuck to your face, ears, and head or in your hair.


Agreed on this point, I had the same issue with mine.



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