The low-profile, closed-back, on-ear design provides excellent sound isolation and a great fit, which is enhanced by the exceptional comfort and durability of the memory foam earpads and headband.
Excellent build quality and Audio Technica’s rock-solid reputation only sweeten the deal. But once you put these babies on and give them a listen, there’s no going back; this really is an impressive headphone that sounds nothing short of miraculous. @Audio46
Why is it awesome?
Even if you had tons of money to spend, you still might not get a better sound with a different pair of cans. Instead, I would say, get the M60X and consider a good DAC or a high-res DAP for FLAC or WAV files. Then kick back and kiss the sky. @Audio46
What is good?
comfortable, light weight
style
appropriate sound for long listening sessions
What is wrong?
it's hard to find any bad points
Important specs
Closed-back dynamic
Weight: 200 g (7.1 oz)
Impedance: 38 ohms
Detachable cable
Recommendations
As others good headphones, they prefer hi-res source - FLAC files over MP3.
Audio-Technica ATH-M60x
Excellent build quality and Audio Technica’s rock-solid reputation only sweeten the deal. But once you put these babies on and give them a listen, there’s no going back; this really is an impressive headphone that sounds nothing short of miraculous. @Audio46
Why is it awesome?
What is good?
What is wrong?
Important specs
Recommendations
As others good headphones, they prefer hi-res source - FLAC files over MP3.
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