AUDIO TECHNICA ATH-M3X Mid-Size Closed Back Dynamic Stereo Headphones
- Closed back, open air design
- Specifically engineered for digital program materials, such as CD and MiniDisc
- High performance 40mm driver, with low mass diaphragm
- Excellent isolation and powerful bass
- 9.8-foot cable with 3.5mm stereo mini-plug
Product Description
Audio Technica ATH-M3X - These lightweight headphones are comfortable enough to wear for listening sessions that run into hours, and effortessly produce vibrant, dynamic audio that infuses every minute of those hours with sheer pleasure! 1/4-inch plug adapter included Frequency Response - 20Hz - 21kHz Sensitivity (1 mW) - 100dB Impedance - 32 ohms Maximum Input Power - 100mW Weight (less cable) - 5.0 ounces One Year Limited Warranty
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AUDIO TECHNICA ATH-M3X Mid-Size Closed Back Dynamic Stereo Headphones
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- Publisher: Audio Technica
- Label: Audio Technica
- Studio: Audio Technica
- Average Customer Review:
based on 2 reviews
- Specifically designed for digital program materials. High-performance drivers and low-mass diaphragms. Maximized power handling capability. Excellent isolation and powerful bass. 9.8â cable with 3.5 mm stereo mini-plug. 1/4" (6.3 mm) phone plug adapter included.
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Avg. Customer Review:
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Good for the price 2006-06-10
Comment: My first and biggest complaint with these headphones is the physical design; while they are comfortable for short periods, they begin to hurt your ears after awhile and they also slip off quite easily. However, most headphones in this price range are just as bad (if not worse).
They have good sound quality for their price range, although, like most/all headphones this cheap they aren't extremely clear and don't sound extremely good. I didn't notice much sound leakage with these headphones, and could barely hear them when I took them off my head. However, I generally don't listen to music very loud (it hurts my ears) so if you listen to music very loud it may cause more sound leakage (however, you probably won't care).
Overall, considering the price, these headphones are pretty good. You could probably get a better pair for the same price, but you could also get a much, MUCH worse pair.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Cheap - You get what you pay for 2004-03-03
Comment: I was attracted to these headphones because they looked like a steal. They looked like an extremely great deal for the price that I payed for them (around $25)... but what I got was exactly what I paid for. I got very low quality, cheaply made headphones that barely held up for 2 months. The foam padding started deteriorating about a week after I bought these and they hurt your ears after only about listening for an hour. The sound quality is mediocre, but is better than some at the same price range. My biggest problem with these phones was that they leaked an extremely large amount of sound. You can't be in a room, or even a room over from someone without them knowing what you're listening too. HORRIBLE... But, they are extremely comfortable if you are only going to wear them for a SHORT period of time. They are VERY cheap, and if you don't mind letting anyone listen with you (sound leakage), then these phones shouldn't be a problem. Okay for the casual listener who doesn't have a whole lot of money to spare. The cord is extremely long, which makes for easy maneuverability but does get in the way sometimes. There is a small amount of isolation, more so than with other headphones at this price, but you still can hear outside noise which kind of defeats the purpose. I would have gave it a 3... because you really do get what you pay for, but I just can't get over how horrible the sound leakage is with these phones. I've used $.99 cent headphones that didn't have leakage this bad... therefore I gave it a 2. I'm going to loosen up and spring for a pair of Sennheiser HD-280's... better spending $80 for a supposedly fantastic pair than waste another $25 on cheap junk like this.
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