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Audio-Technica ATH-M20X Skilled Studio Monitor Headphones, Black

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Audio-Technica ATH-M20x skilled studio monitor headphones black.
Superior construct high quality and engineering
40 mm drivers with uncommon earth magnets and copper-clad aluminum wire voice coils
Tuned for enhanced low-frequency efficiency
Circumaural design contours across the ears for wonderful sound isolation in loud environments
Handy single-side cable exit
Designed for studio monitoring and mixing

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  1. Mike_tn

    Excellent casual listening headphones
    Had these for a while now, they’re fantastic, they’re very comfortable I use them for watching TV in the evening, long sturdy cord for fiddling around the area while in use, they fit around my ears, they don’t press too hard, they keep other noises out, they don’t get too hot, they’re just good and they don’t cost an arm and a leg.

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  2. A fan from Meriden, CT

    WOW !
    So I got these yesterday, and I know I am not going to keep them for long (more on that later) so I want to get this review in ASAP. First off, while I know what I like & I can recognize quality, I am definitely NOT an audiophile, so I’m not going to try & tell you in TECHNICAL terms why these headphones are so great, but I can give a layman’s perspective. Also, I am going to do a lot of comparing to the Samson SR850’s I just bought AND my standby Koss PortaPros (which I compared the Samson’s to in my review of them) Anyway, lets get started.First of all the looks of these. My 13 year old daughter unboxed them while I was at work & immediately exclaimed “These are NICE !” With that, she put them on, plugged in her iPod Touch & didn’t take them off until I got home several hours later. This from a kid who’s favorite headphones are a purple pair of Knockoff Beats I bought at a flea market. They are MUCH better looking than the Samsons. The earcups are smaller & lower profile, and the headband is covered in a stylish black leatherette. There is a LARGE AudioTechnica logo across the top of them, but who’s going to be looking at the top of your head ?As far as comfort goes, they are very comfortable, They are much lighter than the Samson’s, and as I said smaller. The ear pads are suitably soft & covered in the same leather like material as the headband. And while I doubt you could lie on your side comfortably with them on, they would be MORE comfortable than the Samson’s in that position.As for build quality, they are REALLY light, which worries me a bit, but they seem very solid. The main structure is definitely metal and the wires are thick & well covered. The plugs also look a step up from your average headphone connector. While I am sure my kids would manage to break them eventually, I think they would last longer than your average headphone. And with me, they will be just fine.Finally, lets talk sound. They sound AWESOME ! Really awesome. Much better than headphones at this price should sound. When I listened to the Samson’s the first time I knew they sounded better than my Koss’ … but not by a lot. These are OBVIOUSLY better. The bass response is better, and everything else is CRYSTAL CLEAR ! Just stunning. That being said, they are not as loud as the Samson’s which kinda surprised me since they are smaller & closed back. But because of the better bass & improvements across the full range of sound, I would definitely put these ahead of the Samson’s AND the Koss’ & I am sure ANYONE who heard them all side by side by side would agree.Now there are a few negatives. Like I said they are smaller & Lighter than the Samson’s. And I was looking for something LARGER … so in that respect, they are going away from what I was looking for. And I still am surprised the Samsons are slightly louder. With the bigger size they should need more power to drive them properly. But since the M20’s have less sound leak than the SR850’s, this is really a non-issue.And while they are very comfortable, after wearing them for a short time its clear that my ears are sweating in the M20’s where they were not in the SR850’s. Again, it may be because the latter are semi-open, but I think its because of the cloth covering on the SR850’s pads AND because they are bigger.Overall, even with the negatives, I would recommend these over the Samson SR850’s w/o question. But, if that extra $15.00 means a lot to you, the Samson’s are still an EXCELLENT Choice. And they will probably be my choice, since once my son HEARS these. he will be wanting to trade me the Samson’s for them.UPDATE: I have had these for just about 36 hours & I just had a perfect stranger come up to me & ask me if I liked them.l He obviously knew a lot more about headphones than I do & has much better equipment (a $170 pair of BeyerDynamics) but he was impressed with these especially at the price.UPDATE to the UPDATE: I recently bought a Fiio E6 Headphone Amp & when my son comes home from College, I will try these out with the Amp. Considering how much they improved my Samson SR850’s (I would put that combination AHEAD of these now) I am sure they will sound even more awesome. However, I will NOT be buying that Amp for my son. If he wants one, he can buy it himself.IN RESPONSE TO …. the two questions …. First off the Amp improves the M20’s as much as it improves the Samson SR850’s. The sound is cleaner, and I prefer using the degraded setting on the amp with increased volume on my source on these as well.Second, as I said without the amp, these sound nearly as good as the Samson’s WITH the amp. So I feel I have done enough for my son in that respect. If he wants to UP the quality with the amp, that’s his choice. Just because I am not paying for it, doesn’t represent my feeling for him one way or another. Of maybe it does. Either way I feel secure in my role as a parent & the opinion of one crank won’t affect that.

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  3. Kindle Customer

    Great studio headphones.
    If you’ve ever been in a studio, chances are you’ve used an Audio Technica set of headphones to monitor. There’s no frills or gimmicks to it, it’s a great set of headphones at a really good price. If you record they’re perfect for plugging into your amp as a monitor. The sound is very balanced and clear. If you’re wanting booming bass, these aren’t what you’re looking for. They are your standard analog connection, it comes out of the box with a 1/4″ adapter so you can plug into amps and other stuff, but without the adapter it is your typical 3.5mm headphone jack. The headset itself has no controls whatsoever on it, they’re designed for studio work so they’re entirely at the mercy of your output for volume control and all that. They are over-ear ear cups, and they don’t bleed too much sound. They have a 15 degree swivel to better fit your ears, they’re very comfortable to wear for extended periods of time, and the adjustment is easy enough and stays where you set it.

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  4. RSepulveda

    Best hifi value for headphones around
    This is the best bang for the buck headphone under $150 period. I’ve been searching with my young daughter for good over the last headphones that have good sound and avoid the in the ear issues we know of and potential long term damage of them. We’ve tried every mass market headphone up to $250 at the big box stores. The difference between $100 and $250 headphone is slight – a little more clarity and midrange with increasingly over boosted bass that sounds muddy at best.We went elsewhere and bought a Project One headphone that was my previous budget pick. The m20 is a significant step up from the Project. These are the most balanced sounding headphone I’ve heard at any price of anything available at the big box stores. Voices are perfectly balanced with bass and highs. Making it perfect for all types of music and great for protecting young ears.The downside are few and nitpicking. I would give it a 5 for the value and performance alone but I know it won’t work for everyone. For one, it is very revealing of your source. So if you use it with a crappy tablet or smartphone with low quality mp3s, you will hear the poor sound because good music or movies sound sooo much better with these.They also have bigger drivers that require more watts to get normal sound level. So if you again have cheap electronics, you won’t get the most out of these. Buy it anyways because it will still sound better than anything else you can get. It will just make you want to upgrade your source. Plus it’s great to prevent your kids from damaging their hearing from to high a volume. They’ll be able to hear everything more clearly without high volume. So it’s a negative if your source is old or weak but a plus otherwise.The manufacturer claims its built like their profession model that sells for around $250 which is highly regarded and wins lots of comparisons. I’d say this m20 is the best you can buy up to that price. My daughter loves it. I find myself sneaking a listen whenever I can even though I have a $2500 audiophile system with large tower speakers. Its very long cord helps and ease of use plugging it into my smartphone or tablet to listen to Pandora or Spotify and enjoy.Build quality is inline with the others at this price. Not stout but durable and functional enough to last a few years at the least.I can’t say enough about the value and sound quality. It didn’t get 5 stars because none of these under $100 are built to last and could be sturdier. Plus it requires a fair amount of watts for average volume levels. But buy these now, break them in for a couple hours with some constant music playing through it, and enjoy. Buy a bunch for friends and they’ll be amazed how much better they are over earbuds, Bluetooth headsets and just about every Beats headsets.

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  5. Luana

    Confortável e com áudio flat.

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  6. christopher labbate

    Amazing set of headphones for the price point, perfect over ear fit and extra long cable, plus adapter. As an audio engineer, I rely on headphones as my main instrument to fine tune my mixes. Great depth of sound, and range. Glad I picked these up, amazing to sit and relax with records as well.

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  7. Miguel Aradillas Herrera

    Los Audio-Technica ATH-M20X son una excelente opción dentro de los auriculares profesionales de monitorización, especialmente en la categoría de entrada. Diseñados para ofrecer una calidad de sonido superior a un precio accesible, estos auriculares se destacan por su rendimiento sólido y confiabilidad en diversas aplicaciones, desde la grabación en estudio hasta la escucha casual.Diseño y ComodidadCon un diseño circumaural que envuelve las orejas, los ATH-M20X ofrecen una buena aislación de sonido, lo que permite enfocarse en el audio sin distracciones externas. Su construcción es robusta pero ligera, lo que asegura comodidad durante largas sesiones de uso. Las almohadillas de los auriculares son suaves y proporcionan un buen ajuste, lo que minimiza la fatiga auditiva.Calidad de SonidoEn cuanto a la calidad de sonido, los ATH-M20X son impresionantes para su rango de precio. Estos auriculares brindan una respuesta de frecuencia bastante equilibrada, con graves profundos y definidos, medios claros y agudos detallados. Aunque su perfil sonoro es ligeramente cálido, lo que puede enfatizar un poco los bajos, sigue ofreciendo una reproducción fiel del audio, ideal para monitoreo y mezclas. La precisión en los detalles y la claridad del sonido los convierten en una herramienta confiable para los profesionales que necesitan un monitoreo exacto.Relación Calidad-PrecioUno de los aspectos más destacados de los ATH-M20X es su excelente relación calidad-precio. Audio-Technica ha logrado equilibrar la calidad de construcción, la comodidad y la calidad de sonido en un producto accesible para aquellos que están comenzando en el mundo de la producción musical o para usuarios que buscan un par de auriculares de calidad sin tener que gastar demasiado.

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  8. Marco

    Materiali buoni,risultano confortevoli,isolano bene dai suoni esterni.Lavorano bene su tutte le frequenze,ottime per l’ ascolto in alta fedeltà.

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  9. Yan

    As a full-time visual media professional working in-house at an agency, I’m always looking for affordable, reliable tools that don’t compromise on quality. I recently purchased the Audio-Technica ATH-M20X headphones as a budget option specifically for video and audio editing, as well as on-set tracking. Having recently splurged on Bose QuietComfort Ultra headphones, I quickly realized that while they’re fantastic for casual listening and noise-canceling on the go, they’re more “lifestyle” than “workhorse.” I needed something dependable and accurate, and the ATH-M20X seemed promising based on reviews.Sound Quality – Exceeds ExpectationsFor the price, the ATH-M20X headphones are genuinely impressive. The sound clarity across the frequency spectrum is remarkable, especially for a budget model. The mids and highs come through clearly, which is essential for accurate audio editing. But what really surprised me was the punch in the low end; it’s strong but not overdone, adding depth without muddying the sound. This makes them ideal for any kind of professional work where accurate sound reproduction is key. They may not quite match the precision of higher-end models, but for their price range, the balance and clarity are outstanding.Comfort and Build – Lightweight and PracticalOne of the things I appreciate about these headphones is their lightweight design. They’re comfortable enough for long editing sessions, though I do need to take occasional breaks. The ear pads are soft but not as luxurious as what you’d find on more expensive models like the Bose. Still, for what they cost, they’re reasonably comfortable, and I haven’t had issues with overheating or excessive pressure (I am also a full-time glasses wearer which can often make wearing over-ear headphones uncomfortable, however, these have been fine).Design Trade-Offs – Reasonable for the PriceThe ATH-M20X lacks some of the premium features you’d find in higher-tier models, like the ATH-M50X. The cable isn’t detachable, which would have been a nice addition, especially for on-the-go use or replacing it when needed. The ear cups also don’t fully articulate, which limits the range of motion if you’re used to folding or rotating your headphones for single-ear listening. But these are minor trade-offs, and they don’t detract much from their utility in a professional setting.Great for Both Professionals and Casual UsersAfter comparing specs and reviews across the M-series lineup, I initially hesitated to go for the most affordable option, but I’m glad I took the gamble on the ATH-M20X. They’re excellent not only for professional work but also for anyone looking to upgrade their sound quality without breaking the bank. These would work well for casual users who want high-quality sound for music or movies and don’t necessarily need all the bells and whistles.Final Verdict – High Value, Low CostIf you’re in the market for affordable monitoring headphones with strong sound quality and decent comfort, the ATH-M20X is a solid choice. While it lacks some of the premium features of more expensive models, the clarity and low-end punch make it perfect for professionals on a budget and casual users alike. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a budget-friendly, reliable pair of headphones!

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