Audio Technica – Sonic Elevation https://sonic-elevation.com We explore music instruments and audio devices in depth Sat, 13 Mar 2021 21:01:39 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.9 https://sonic-elevation.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/cropped-SonicElevation3DLogo-32x32.png Audio Technica – Sonic Elevation https://sonic-elevation.com 32 32 Audio Technica ATH DSR7BT vs DSR9BT https://sonic-elevation.com/audio-technica-ath-dsr7bt-vs-dsr9bt/ https://sonic-elevation.com/audio-technica-ath-dsr7bt-vs-dsr9bt/#respond Thu, 25 Feb 2021 18:43:00 +0000 https://sonic-elevation.com/?p=13369 The world of wireless headphones has been having a debate over which of these two headphones are the better option for someone looking for audiophile quality headphones.

They are made by the same manufacturer Audio Technica and both boast powerful capabilities in terms of sound production. The DSR7 model is the original product that the company manufactured in this range.

They later then introduced the DSR9 which has now become their flagship product in this catalog. It has left consumers at a bit of a crossroads in terms of what to buy. Many people have failed to comprehend the real difference and feel that the headphones offer more of the same.

In this article, we are going to be discussing both products looking at their pros and cons. We shall also discuss the features that they share as well as the main differences between them. In the end, I shall provide you a recommendation on the situation in which it is appropriate to purchase either.

Let us begin. 

Audio Technica Dsr7

This product is one of the first in the wireless headphone market to come with an exclusive pure digital drive system. What this does is ensures that the signal is separated from the digital source meaning that there is no transposition, and the sound is Immaculate.

Audio Technica has built this product with an acoustic resistor that works to ensure that all the air that is in the headphones moving around is well controlled.

This works to provide a much-needed neutral sound, especially when dealing with music that has not been mastered yet. This kind of music is often rough around the edges and not at a consistent volume.

It is quite a practical product that allows the user to control their volume easily using the Bluetooth device that is transmitting the sound for them. This allows you to easily change music on the go making it a practical application for sporting activities such as jogging or cycling.

There is a bobbin wound voice coil that is great but delivering high-quality sound through the microphone. In terms of battery life, this is an excellent product. It boasts over 15 hours of continuous use on a full charge.

This means that you do not have to worry about continuously charging this product everywhere you go. The product will also not lose battery on its own should you not use it because it has been built with a standby time of 1000 hours. It is quite an impressive pair of headphones.    

Pros

  • 15 Hour battery life
  • Acoustic resistor for neutral and controlled sound
  • Bobbin wound voice coil for high quality microphone recording.

Cons

  • No memory foam on earpads

Audio Technica Dsr9 

This product is the supposed replacement for the DSR7. it is lighter, sleeker, and apparently more powerful. With this product Audio Technica we are looking to provide their users with a more well-rounded product than the original was.

They have made this product with the Dnote chipset. This piece of technology is a form of artificial intelligence that works to control the digital signals directly meaning that they do not interfere with any of the transmissions coming into the headphones.

This means that you are unlikely to experience any disturbance from signals in the area whilst you are listening to audio from your Bluetooth transmitter.

These are very high-quality headphones and have been built with 45-millimeter true motion drivers. The audio reproduction on this product is therefore much higher than any of the other standard headphones you can get on the market today.

It is one of the only products that can offer users almost Universal compatibility. The product also has the latest Bluetooth technology allowing it to perform near field communication abbreviated NFC.

This means that anybody close by can tune into the music you are playing making this product useful for group runs. This product also has a battery life of about 15 hours continuous and 1000 hours on standby. to add a little more flair to this product consumers will also get a hard carrying case to protect their headphones when not in use.  

Pros

  • 15 Hours of continuous use
  • NFC Bluetooth communication
  • Universal compatibility 

Cons

  • Relatively expensive

Favourite Features

  1. Splash Proof
  2. Bluetooth Technology
  3. Battery Life

Splash Proof

Unfortunately, both products are not splashproof. I would have assumed that Audio-Technica would have considered this feature to be important given the fact that people would want to use these headphones for sporting activities. Meaning that it is not a good product to take if you wish to have a jog in the rain. 

Bluetooth Technology

The DSR 7 has standard 4.0 Bluetooth technology. This means that it can connect to pretty much any device that can offer Bluetooth transmission of audio.

The DSR 9 comes with near-field communication technology which is a more innovative version of Bluetooth 4.0. The connection is more secure and can be done over a much longer distance. 

Battery Life

Both products come with a standardized 15 hours of continuous playback. It will take you about four hours to get a full charge and this will look to last you most of the whole day. 

What could be better?

Dsr7

They could have included memory foam in the earpads to make their natural shape last longer. This would improve sound isolation.

Dsr9

This product should be made waterproof to allow users to take them with them wherever they need to. 

Similar Features

They both have a 45MM True Motion Driver that provides clarity of vocals.

Key Differences

The DSR9 has a charging time of 4 hours vs 5 hours for the DSR7.

Conclusion

In conclusion I recommend someone to buy the DSR 9 if they live a more active lifestyle and would like to use the headphones for more than just sound production.

If you live on the go and want to also listen to music on the bus these headphones are quite powerful, deliver great battery, and are very light. They also come with a carrying case. If you want to use these in the studio or at home on the laptop then I would recommend you buy the original DSR7 headphones. 

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Sony MDR 1 am2 vs Audio Technica ATH MSR7 https://sonic-elevation.com/sony-mdr-1-am2-vs-audio-technica-ath-msr7/ https://sonic-elevation.com/sony-mdr-1-am2-vs-audio-technica-ath-msr7/#respond Tue, 23 Feb 2021 18:09:00 +0000 https://sonic-elevation.com/?p=13347 Today we shall be comparing these two different earphone brands to provide you with more information to purchase for yourself. Sony MDR 1 am2 vs Audio Technica ATH MSR7, which one is better? Choosing between headphones that cost this much is never easy. You always wonder in the back of your mind if you made the right decision.

This is made even harder by the fact that so many headphone manufacturers are providing very high-quality headphones.

Therefore, we shall look at what these two products have in common and what is different about them. To conclude, we shall look at why one consumer would buy a product over another. 

Sony MDR 1am2 

A blissful pair of studio-quality headphones allow you to enjoy crispy music as you would like to. You can expect to hear intense and high notes with these headphones because they come with over 100KHz of the frequency range.

This means you can sound out all the notes quite easily when you use these. They come with Sony’s latest sound driver that is coated in aluminum liquid crystal polymer. 

This driver ensures that the headphones can provide a distinct and clear sound to the consumer. They are also very lightweight as compared to other headphones in this range. They were designed with Fibonacci-patterned grills, which reduce any dampening of sound.

This means that the highest of notes will not be painful to hear. Rather they will come out neutrally. The cable is quite durable, being made with 4.4m balanced connection cables. These ensure that there is unlikely to be a break in sound. Nothing more annoying than one side going down. 

Pros

  • 100KHz of frequency range
  • Lightweight headphones 
  • High quality neutral sound

Cons

  • No memory foam in ear cushions

Audio-Technica ATH-MSR7BK 

Audio Technica has offered their customers something unique with this product. It comes with high-resolution audio that allows you to hear the true sound of music.

These headphones come with a true motion driver that is 45mm. This is the only pair of headphones that they produce that comes with the 45mm feature. This works well to provide a rich and quality sound for the consumer.

The damping technology they have included is very good when it comes to sound dampening. This technology will get you the best results within the mid – low-frequency range. It is not as good as the other pair that can do low – to – high.

The structure of the product is made from a combination of aluminum and magnesium. This means that it is a lightweight product with good resilience levels. The design is quite flexible, meaning you can fold the headphones if need be. This makes them more portable than other headphones in this range.

Pros

  • High resolution audio
  • Multi-layered audio damping technology
  • 45mm true motion drivers

Cons

  • No carrying case.

Favourite Features

The best features of these products are.

  1. The sound quality
  2. The ear cushions.
  3. Frequency range

Frames

When we compare these two frames, there is an obvious winner. The Sony headphones come with a potent driver. This driver is made from liquid crystal polymer and aluminum.

This works to provide the consumer with a very crisp and clear sound. It also means that the headphones are much lighter. The Audio – Technica headphones also have a high quality 45mm True Motion Driver. It is not as responsive as the former, but it is not far behind either. 

Comfort

Looking at the two different products, the Audio-Technica’s are much more comfortable to use over long periods of time. These headphones come with memory foam and return to their normal shape once you are done using them.

This is a good feature because it impacts the headphones’ ability to isolate the sound you are hearing. With the Sony headphones, over time, you may begin to experience decreased sound isolation. This means that in the long run, these earphones are more durable.

Frequency Range

The frequency range of these products is important for sound producers. It allows them to hear the highest and deepest sounds better. In this category, the Sony option stands out as it has a 100KHz frequency limit.

Meaning it can support the highest sounds as well as the lowest. With the Audio-Technica product, you can only expect to hear sounds between the mid and low-frequency ranges.

What could be better?

Sony MDR-1AM2

In my opinion, these headphones could have done better by including memory foam in their cushions. It is quite an overlooked aspect of making headphones, but overtime, the cushions lose their form.

They begin to look soggy and flat when they do not have memory foam. This also helps ease the tension that the cushion will be putting on the user’s ears.

Audio – Technica ATH-MSR7

For the price that the manufacturer is charging for this product, it really should be able to handle high-frequency sounds. Rather it has been made tailored for the deeper bass and mid-level range sounds.

Therefore, someone who listens to high pitch sounds like opera will struggle with these headphones. This reduces the quality of sound quite substantially.

Similar Features

These products have the same aluminum coating around the sound drivers that will ensure the products are lightweight and durable. 

Key Differences 

The main difference between these products is their ability to handle different frequencies. The Sony product can handle sounds at all levels very well. The Audio – Technica product can only handle mid to low level sounds. 

Conclusion

In conclusion, both products are high-quality studio headphones. They differ in price and frequency quality but are very similar in durability and interior design.

I would recommend the Sony product for a music producer who deals with singers that need to reach high pitches as they sing. This is because it can handle these levels. I would recommend the Audio-Technica headphones if you want to listen to high-quality music on the go. They are the more portable product between the two. 

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Audio Technica ATH CKR7TW vs Sennheiser Momentum https://sonic-elevation.com/audio-technica-ath-ckr7tw-vs-sennheiser-momentum/ https://sonic-elevation.com/audio-technica-ath-ckr7tw-vs-sennheiser-momentum/#respond Sun, 21 Feb 2021 17:52:00 +0000 https://sonic-elevation.com/?p=13363 Bluetooth wireless earbuds have become very popular among consumers. Many of the high-quality brands have taken up the challenge to provide their customers with a pair that works to their liking. Audio Technica ATH CKR7TW vs Sennheiser Momentum is an interesting comparison.

The best that you can buy in this range of products is not cheap in the slightest. Therefore, choosing the right option is very important to avoid ending up with a product you do not enjoy. In this article, we look to compare two of the top tier Bluetooth earbuds that one can buy in the market now.

We shall be comparing their features presenting to you the ones we like and dislike between the two. In this, we shall highlight similarities between the two as well as the differences. We shall conclude by discussing which we feel is best for a particular scenario. 

Audio Technica ATH CKR7TW 

The ATH CKR7TW here has a high-quality headphone amplifier. This means you can expect that the product will deliver a crisp, clear, and well-rounded sound from the signal it receives. With these earbuds, you should be able to play music or listen to sounds from any device that can transmit a Bluetooth signal.

The earbuds come with a built-in microphone which is quite impressive given they are very small. You can use this to control the volume as well as answer any calls that you may get. It has 11mm drivers that have been coated with carbon and iron yokes.

This works to provide you with excellent sound quality when you listen. You can expect to use these for 6 hours continuously before you must recharge them. If you are willing to purchase the power bank, then you will be able to use the product for an additional 3 hours without having to charge it which is quite impressive.

Pros

  • 11mm exclusive driver for high quality sound
  • Built in microphone to control volume and calls.
  • 6 hours of continuous playback

Cons

  • Only good for music

Sennheiser Momentum 

Sennheiser is well known for producing the best earbuds on the market. They have been around for many years and can reliably offer their customers products that go over and beyond.

These earbuds come with the manufacturer’s true wireless technology. This means that you can play music from any device that has Bluetooth. To control this device there is a touchpad on the side of the earphones.

This is quite cool and offers the users something different and more innovative. With this touchpad, you can also receive calls and access your voice assistant if you have one on your device.

They make use of bone-conducting technology. This means that even while listening to your music you can remain aware of anything in your immediate surroundings.

This is very good for people who cycle or jog because it can help save their life in case, they fail to notice a car coming. With this product, you can 4 hours of listening time which is not the best but still not bad. If you decide to get the charging case, then you can bump those 4 hours up to 12.

This is a bit disappointing because it feels like they are trying to sell you the case as a must-have. For durability purposes, they have made this product splash proof making them okay to use in the rain.

Pros

  • Touchpad to control music, calls and voice assistant.
  • Bone conduction technology
  • Splash proof

Cons

  • Only 4 hours listening time.

Favourite Features

The best features of these products are.

  1.  Battery life
  2. Control features

Battery Life

When comparing the two-products battery life the Audio-Technica outperforms the Sennheiser. It offers the user a continuous battery uses of 6 hours. That is quite impressive. If you are willing to buy the portable power bank for the earphones, then you can use the earbuds for up to 9 hours.

I think this is better than the Sennheiser option which only provides 4 hours. This triples to 12 hours if you are willing to buy the power bank which feels unfair for the customer who is already paying so much money for the earbuds.

Control Features

In terms of how to control the music, you are playing the Sennheiser has offered its customers a touchpad on the side of their earbuds. This is more durable than the standard button that is provided on the Audio-Technica earbuds.

Seeing as these earbuds can be used while performing sporting activities such as cycling then a quick method to change music is more efficient and much safer. 

What could be better?

Audio Technica ATH CKR7TW

With this product, I believe that they could have improved their audio latency. It does not provide as heavy a bass as the Sennheiser can. This is obviously not a game-changer but for people who know their music, it can affect them.

Sennheiser momentum

Without a doubt on this product, they could have improved the battery life. For people who live an active lifestyle that involves listening to music all day 4 hours will not be enough. It means that the person will have to have access to charging ports everywhere they go which is unlikely.

Similar Features

These products both have the same 11mm exclusive drivers. These can provide high quality audio for the user without much difference.

Key Differences 

The main difference between these two products is that the Sennheiser will provide you will 4 hours battery and the Audio – Technica will prove 6 hours.

Conclusion

In conclusion, these are both very high-quality Bluetooth earbuds. They offer their customers a similar audio experience. I would recommend Audio Technica for customers who want to use these for active training.

If you are out on the field exercising you will not have access to a charging port. If you are looking for earbuds to use in the office, then I would recommend the Sennheiser. The battery is less but you can always keep it charged in the office. They also have bone-conducting tech that will allow you to hear if a workmate is knocking on the door. 

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Audio Technica ATH-SR50BT vs ATH-ANC700BT https://sonic-elevation.com/audio-technica-ath-sr50bt-vs-ath-anc700bt/ https://sonic-elevation.com/audio-technica-ath-sr50bt-vs-ath-anc700bt/#respond Mon, 15 Feb 2021 11:44:00 +0000 https://sonic-elevation.com/?p=13397 In this article today, we are going to be looking at 2 headphones manufactured by Audio Technica. Audio Technica ATH-SR50BT vs ATH-ANC700BT… These are two of the premium options that the company offers its loyal consumers.

Both products are priced differently, resulting in questions over which product one should buy and why. This article will discuss both products at length, examining both the disadvantages and advantages that they can bring to the modern user. I shall then conclude by highlighting which product I feel is better in my opinion. Let us begin. 

Audio Technica SR50BT

Audio Technica SR50BT

This pair of headphones has been designed with a 45-millimeter driver. This feature has been included to provide the user with a high-quality audio reproduction service. If you can consider the consistency of music quality that comes using a wired connection and apply it to this, you might understand how good a pair of headphones are.

The product comes with a microphone control that can be accessed through buttons that are built on the side of the ear pads. With these controls, you can also handle music playback and volume. With modern-day headphones, you often find that the control panel is touch-based as opposed to making use of buttons.

This is because touch control panels often last longer and take a considerably longer time to wear out. They have also designed this product with an active ambient noise reduction facility that works very well to minimize any outside interference or sounds you might hear whilst listening to your music.

This is meant to enhance Your experience as a user. In the scenario that your battery is to run out, you are more than welcome to make use of the provided cable to connect to the device playing music.

This provides an alternative way solution for any power troubles you may be facing. If you are listening to music and you wish to quickly switch to a phone call this product has that ability. Overall, this product comes in a matte black finish, is very light and comfortable. It is designed for users to enjoy without feeling oversubscribed. 

Pros

  • 45 mm true motion drivers
  • Can use a cable to connect when battery runs out.
  • Active ambient noise reduction

Cons

  • No carrying case for transport protection

Audio Technica ANC700BT

Audio Technica ANC700BT

On this pair of headphones, Audio Technica has added quiet point active noise canceling technology. This technology works through a handful of microphones Installed on the corners of the product. These microphones gather Intel on the Environment and increase or decrease volume accordingly.

This form of sound isolation is very advanced and quite effective. You will not have to worry about working in Areas that are common and therefore noisy.

The product comes with Bluetooth wireless technology and will work with any device that also has Bluetooth capabilities. The product has a touchpad built into the side of the Earpads.

This is an upgrade on its Rivals because it is likely to be more durable than a set of buttons. With this touch control panel, you can answer calls and end them as you would need to as well as control music and volume.

This is quite a handy feature to use when you are on the go and do not have time to adjust the music on your cell phone or the device that is playing the music for you.

The product comes with 40-millimeter true motion drivers that offer the user an Immaculate and clear audio sound. In the situation that your battery runs out, you are provided with a wired connection. this will also be useful if you are required to put your phone on flight mode and can therefore not use Bluetooth mode.

The product is made from a very durable material that can fold, making it much easier to carry around with the user. If you wonder how this product compares in terms of battery, it is one of the most powerful on the market. If you charge this product to its maximum battery capacity, it should last you for over 25 hours of continuous use.

This is a shocking old Butte accurate figure. If you charge this product and do not use it, the battery will remain fully charged for up to 1000 hours. Lastly, when carrying around this product, you can look after it nicely because they have provided you with a protective pouch.  

Pros

  • Quiet point noise cancelling technology.
  • Touchpad to control device output
  • Protective pouch included.

Cons

  • Long charging time

Favourite Features

  1. Noise cancelling technology.
  2. Battery life
  3. Control panel

Noise Cancelling Technology

Both these products make use of active noise canceling technology. The ANC 700 makes use of the quiet point system, which is much more advanced than the dynamic ambient technology used on the SR50 model. You can therefore expect these headphones to serve you better in crowded or noisy environments. 

Battery Life

The ANC 700 model boasts an excellent battery life of 25 hours. This outperforms its rival in this scenario by almost five hours. 

Control Panel

The ANC 700 product is the only one out of the two that can offer the user a control panel that is handled through touch. The SR50 model comes with buttons on the side of the ear pads.

Overtime many users will tell you that buttons get broken, or they wear out and stop working. That is the reason why people have moved towards touchpads. 

What could be better?

SR50BT

Many companies offer A well designed and unique protective case for their headphones. This is because if you spend this much money on a product, you should have a safe and secure way to store it. 

ANC700BT

To the average user charging your headphones for over 5 hours seems a bit of overkill. I understand this is necessary to achieve a phenomenal amount of battery life, but if they could find some way to reduce that, it would be incredibly convenient. 

Similar Features

These products both come with 40-millimeter true motion drivers.

Key Differences

The main differences between this product are the noise-canceling technologies they use and the amount of battery life they can offer. 

Conclusion

In conclusion, the ANC 700 BT product is a better pair of headphones all around. The product delivers in terms of Bluetooth technology, noise-canceling technology, control touchpad, and pricing. Given that both products are very similar, I could not figure out which one I would recommend in what situation. I would instead recommend the ANC700BT in its entirety.   

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Audio Technica SR50BT vs M50XBT https://sonic-elevation.com/audio-technica-sr50bt-vs-m50xbt/ https://sonic-elevation.com/audio-technica-sr50bt-vs-m50xbt/#respond Fri, 12 Feb 2021 20:31:00 +0000 https://sonic-elevation.com/?p=13376 Choosing between Audio Technica SR50BT vs M50XBT? These two headphones are very powerful, high-quality devices. They take their spot at the top of the Audio-Technica catalog deservedly.

They are both priced in the same way and offer the user a comprehensive music experience. This has led many consumers to wonder what the difference is and the better option to purchase.

They offer users very different advantages, and throughout this article, we shall look to outline those.

Besides music quality, they offer the user something special in their sound signatures and Bluetooth controls. It depends on what you are really looking for.

In this article, we shall review both products in depth. To do so, we shall compare them and examine the pros and cons of each product. Upon completion of that, we shall look at the key features they both have in common and what makes them different.   

Audio Technica SR50BT

Audio Technica SR50BT

This product is a hi-resolution audio reproducer. It has an exclusive 45 mm driver that works well to decode signal from the Bluetooth transmission and translate those into high-quality sound.

The dedicated drivers are a bonus feature that was invented to compensate for any interferences in the signal. This is because it is a Bluetooth device as opposed to a wired one. The product is controlled through a touchpad that is responsible for the mic and accepting/declining calls.

It makes for a more durable and convenient control panel. You can feel free to use these Headphones outside or inside the office because music will not filter out or filter in.

Is the product has been built with an ambient noise reduction that works to ensure that the sound is clearly isolated as you hear it? This is nice for busy workspaces as well as studio sessions.

If you would like to, you may use this product with a wired cable if the battery runs out. This is a nice feature for people who want to take these headphones out to areas where there are no power outlets.

The product comes with a switchable quick hear-through function that provides the user with a more convenient way of alternating the sound they hear, whether it be calls or music. 

Pros

  • 45mm true driver
  • Touchpad control panel
  • Active ambient noise reduction

Cons

  • Plastic frame might break easily if not taken care of

Audio Technica M50XBT

Audio Technica M50XBT

This is the new and improved version of the original Ath MX 50 product. They deliver professional Studio-quality sound hence why they are priced quite expensively.

This part comes with a touch control panel that allows the user to change music, access calls, and end them. They have been built with the 45-millimeter driver that delivers a high-quality sound even at the highest of frequency ranges and the lowest.

The headphones are made with extra padding around the top to ensure comfortability on the user’s ears. This means that they can be used for long periods of time without extending tension on the user’s head.

The headphones’ padding comes with memory foam, meaning that the sound isolation quality is very high. This also means that you can use them for an extended period of time without the earpads losing their form.

The headphones are slightly heavier than most making them less practical and portable than other headphones.  

Pros

  • 45 mm true motion drivers
  • Can handle extended frequencies.
  • Touch control panel

Cons

  • Heavy

Favourite Features

  1. Frame
  2. Control Panel
  3. Ear pad design

Frame

The M50 XBT is the better one in this scenario. this frame is made with extra padding around the top of the headphones to ensure that the headphones do not break easily even when bent. This makes them more durable than their competitor.

The headphones padding also ensures that this comfortable around the user’s head and does not squeeze them after continued usage. It is also made from a much more durable microfiber plastic. The SR50BT unit comes made with standard plastic and no extra padding. This makes them lighter, although less durable. 

Control Panel

Both products come with a touch control panel. Making for a much more convenient experience. This means that users can change the music on the go without the use of a button.

Touchpads are much more durable because, through continuous usage, buttons may become broken or lose functionality. These two products rank exactly equal in this category. 

Ear Pad Design

These products’ earpad design is quite similar, except that the MX50 product uses memory foam on its ear pads. This works to improve the isolation of sound. It also works to improve the comfort of the user, especially when listening to music for long periods of time.

These products are both wireless, meaning that they are suitable for undergoing use, but this feature of memory phones in the ear pads distinctly differentiates the two. 

What could be better?

SR50

 The Sr 50 product could have improved on its frame design. Many users complain that there is extended tension on the ears over time due to the lack of padding on the headphone frame. This makes them difficult to use in a studio session where someone must put in many hours when mastering music. 

M50X

The MX50 could have been made slightly lighter given that they are wireless earphones, and people might like to use them for exercise sessions. Heavy earphones are both an inconvenience in terms of practicality and portability. 

Similar Features

These products both can handle frequencies from the low range right up to the high range. This means that you are unlikely to hurt your ears or have blurry sound coming out of the headphones. This product is also priced in the same price range. 

Key Differences

The main difference between these products is the noise-canceling features. The MX50 has better padding around it is meaning that it can isolate sounds much better than the SR50. Therefore, if you plan to use these headphones in an open space where there is a bit of noise, you may have trouble. 

Conclusion

In conclusion, I would recommend the MX50 studio sessions or workspaces. This is because it has better sound isolation and is heavier, meaning that it is better off used in one place.

Depending also ensures that they are more comfortable for more extended periods of usage. For the SR50, I will recommend people to buy this if they intend to use it for active exercise purposes. This is because the product is lighter and more portable. 

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Our Audio Technica ATH-CKN70 Review https://sonic-elevation.com/audio-technica-ath-ckn70-review/ https://sonic-elevation.com/audio-technica-ath-ckn70-review/#respond Thu, 02 Apr 2020 20:21:51 +0000 https://sonic-elevation.com/?p=13099 Audio Technica ATH-CKN70

Now the thing we’re going to be looking
at is the Audio Technica
ATH CKN70 in-ear earphones now there’s
a number of cool things about the CKN70
number one they use a micro driver and
what that means is that they use a very
small dynamic driver which is situated
right at the tip of the Evo and
supposedly the advantage of bringing the
driver closer to the eardrum is that you
can eliminate a lot of the resonances
that can come from the body of the
earphone as well as the interaction of
the sound waves with your ear canal the
other cool thing about the ckn 70 is
that they use a carbon nanotube driver
and what that means is that the driver
diaphragm has been coated in a material
known as carbon nanotubes they are a
material which is similar to diamond and
what that does is that it gives you a
driver which has a higher stiffness and
higher strength to weight ratio and that
should translate to lower distortion and
better sound quality especially in the
high frequency areas the third neat
thing about the secant 70 is a design
feature called the ear loop and we’re
gonna have a closer look at that
what the e loop is.

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Audio Technica ATH-M50 Review https://sonic-elevation.com/audio-technica-ath-m50-review-2/ https://sonic-elevation.com/audio-technica-ath-m50-review-2/#respond Thu, 02 Apr 2020 19:33:50 +0000 https://sonic-elevation.com/?p=13077 Audio Technica ATH-M50

We’re going to be looking at
the Audio Technica ATH-M50
studio headphones.
Now the M50’s are a community favourite.
They’re a really commonly recommended headphone
on Head-Fi, which is the audio and headphone
enthusiast forum.
And the M50’s were actually the first set
of full-sized headphones soon after I joined
Head-Fi.
Now there’s a number of reasons why the M50’s
are so popular.
That’s because they offer a good reference
level for neutral sound quality that you can
get, and good build quality that you can get
for around this price point.
That said, for a number of years I’ve owned
the M50’s now, and I think they are a number
of things they do really well, and a number
of things, they don’t do so well.
So starting off with the build of the headphone
the M50 is a professional studio monitoring
headphone, so it’s designed to last a long
time and to be used for production houses
and recording studios.
So what you get is a really chunky durable
design, really well thought out.

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Audio Technica ATH-CKM1000 Review https://sonic-elevation.com/audio-technica-ath-ckm1000-review/ https://sonic-elevation.com/audio-technica-ath-ckm1000-review/#respond Thu, 02 Apr 2020 18:12:08 +0000 https://sonic-elevation.com/?p=13035 Audio Technica ATH-CKM1000

The Audio Technica ATH-ckm1000 is a
flagship dynamic driver earphone from
Audio Technica that has almost no
reviews of it on the internet and when a
product has no reviews and it’s a
flagship product you just got to know
what’s going on so you’re watching
Lachlan likes a thing and we’re about to
find out hey everyone welcome to Lachlan
likes a thing the show where I take a
thing and see whether or not I like it
another thing we’re looking at in this
video is the audio technica ckm 1000
which as I mentioned before is a
flagship dynamic driver earphone from
Audio Technica now this e phone is
actually been on the market for quite
some time now it was released in 2012
along with a 50th-anniversary edition of
this earphone which was the ckw 1000
which had a wood and titanium housing.

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Audio Technica ATH-AD900X Headphone Review https://sonic-elevation.com/audio-technica-ath-ad900x-headphone-review/ https://sonic-elevation.com/audio-technica-ath-ad900x-headphone-review/#respond Fri, 25 Oct 2019 20:03:43 +0000 https://sonic-elevation.com/?p=8741 Audio Technica ATH-AD900X Headphone

Now the thing we’re going to be looking at the Audio Technica ATH-AD900X headphones. I’m a big fan of Audio Technica, they’re a big name in Japan and I’ve owned and traded a fair number of Audio Technica headphones in the past. I used to have a pair of AD900’s and while I liked them I thought the bass response was a little lacking. So the AD900X’s are updated versions and I wanted to see if any improvements in the AD900 design and also how the AD900X compared to other open headphones for around the same price like the MA900 from Sony, which is a personal favourite of mine.

Speaking of pricing, I got the AD900X’s from Amazon Japan through the mail forwarding service Tenso, and what that is basically, Tenso is a forwarding address where you buy the product in Japan, they ship it out to a warehouse in Tokyo and then that is shipped to you in Australia or America or wherever you are. It’s kind of a little difficult to setup, but once you do get it setup it’s really great because you can get Japanese audio, headphones, any sort of gear, for well below overseas prices.

So for instance I got the AD900X’s including shipping for about $190 US Dollars and once you’ve got it all setup, it’s really easy just to keep ordering. Which is not great for your wallet, but it’s convenient so I really recommend it. Anyway, back to the AD900X’s, now what you can see from just looking at it that the AD900X is a beautifully, gorgeously well put together headphone.

We have this metal grille here, this really nice Audio Technica gold logo. You can see right through the grille into the driver, it’s really cool, you can see some of the internals. You get these big velour earpads, and overall you can see that this design is elegant and well put together. You get this nice thick cable here, nice and substantial, and just at the end of this long 3m cable, because it is a headphone for home use, you get this nice substantial plug here.

So, really nice build quality. Now you may have noticed these things here and you’re wondering what they are because they look like landing pads for a lunar module or something. And this is basically something that is unique to Audio Technica, they call it the 3D Wing Support system, and what it is, is basically Audio Technica’s selfadjusting headband mechanism.

So the great thing about Audio Technica cans, their full-size headphones, is that you don’t need to adjust the headband for your head, you get these two wings here, they plop on the top of your head, the headphone just sits there. You don’t have to adjust it. And it’s really comfortable, once you get the right positioning on your head, they just sit securely and it’s really nice.

In terms of comfort the AD900X is quite a comfortable headphone. The 3D wing support mechanism works really well provided that your head is the right shape for it. There are some people who the 3D wing support system just doesn’t work for. And the velour earpads are not the most breathable material in the world, they soak up sweat and won’t degrade as quickly as, say, pleather earpads.

So how do they sound? Well the AD900X’s kind of remind me of AD900’s with better bass response. So you get this really sparkly, beautiful, extended treble. You get this remarkable clarity in the sound, this kind of airy breathiness that absolutely loves stringed instruments or female vocals. In terms of bass, you get something that’s quite defined, well extended, quite deep, though it’s not the last word in terms of authority.

It doesn’t have a particular mid-bass emphasis, so male vocals, while they sound very clear, they don’t sound particularly deep or engaging. The mids and vocals are crystal clear, you get this kind of sense of breathiness and voices hanging in the air, and again, there’s a reason why Audio Technica cans are considered some of the best headphones for female vocals, they are absolutely beautiful with them. The treble is sparkly and you get a really sense of atmospherics, so the way things echo or the way reverb just kind of just hangs in the space, you get this illusion of a really wide soundstage.

So what do the AD900X’s not do well? Well, the thing is, the treble gives you an illusion of this really wide soundstage, but if you listen a bit closer, you’ll find that individual instruments and the actual kind of physical feel of everything doesn’t have that much depth to it. There’s actually not a great deal of definition of, of sounds within that kind of, artificially wide soundstage. So this is a problem especially with faster music because what you get, is, you get a sense when there’s lots of layers of music that everything kind of bleeds together slightly.

On slower music, this is not so much the case, you get that excellent clarity, but on faster music, things start getting a little smeared. The other issue with the AD900X’s is that because they have such an energetic treble response that if you listen to badly recorded music or electronic or pop music which is, you know, recorded quite aggressively, the AD900X’s can actually be somewhat painful to listen to, especially for long periods of time, you get ear fatigue from the high-frequency sounds.

Now, this is why I wouldn’t recommend the AD900X’s if you listen to a lot of that kind of music, they’re not the most forgiving pair of headphones. I personally prefer the Sony MA900‘s, just because they have a bit of a better definition in sound staging and also because they have a bit more of a forgiving sound which works for a wider variety of music. And also a bit more comfortable. But if you want something that’s built really well, that works really well with female vocals and stringed instruments, that kind of thing, the AD900X’s are fantastic headphones.

If you are interested, have a look at the MA900 review that I’ve uploaded and also have a look at the written review that I have which goes into detail comparing the MA900 to the AD900X. I’ve got a link to it in my description. It’s on Head-Fi, and if you don’t know what Head-Fi is, it’s a community forum for headphone and audio enthusiasts. It’s an awesome forum if you want to start out in the hobby of collecting headphones.

I don’t recommend it, because it costs a lot of money, but, if you are interested in that kind of thing, have a look at Head-Fi, it’s pretty cool. Anyway thanks for watching this video, I hoped it’s helped you if you are looking at the AD900X’s.

What Others Have to do

Matthew Orlandini

Audio-Technica's ATH-AD900X's are a $300 pair of headphones discounted to around $130 due to poor sales compared to the Air line's lowest and higher end models; the incremental aspect of this headphone family means that the middle tiered headphones tend to lack in sales compared to say the AD500X an AD1000X's. The 700X and 900X's sit in the middle, and due to this discount, pose the best bang for your buck as originally intended. That being said, how do they sound? Well, amazing to be short. They have a great sound stage, leave no pressure on your ears, and have a great frequency range. Lows are deep, but not thumpy. I would recommend a DAC with bass boost if you like deeper, fuller bass with a punch. Mids are clear and precise, and the highs are simply amazing. They're comfortably, but don't exactly fit your head that well due to a flawed design. If you sit still they're fine, but you can't get up and roam, or move your head all too much before they begin to sag off your head awkwardly. That being said, they're extremely light weight, but the head band need to be tighter to create a better seal to the ears.

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Audio Technica ATH M60x Review – Best On-Ear Studio Monitor? https://sonic-elevation.com/audio-technica-ath-m60x-review/ https://sonic-elevation.com/audio-technica-ath-m60x-review/#respond Wed, 26 Sep 2018 04:53:59 +0000 http://sonic-elevation.com/?p=5881 These cans are the “Batmobile of headphones”! Their all-black matte finish and durable appearance is enough to pique the curiosity of any serious headphone collector. Then again, it’s not exactly fair to judge a book by its cover. 

As you know, an ultra-sleek appearance doesn’t always guarantee solid performance. How do these compare to the well-loved M50x? Are they better? Does their on-ear wearing design help, or hurt their overall performance? We’ll do our best to answer all of those questions, and more! 

The main goal of our Audio Technica ATH M60x review is to help you decide whether or not they really are the best on-ear studio monitors! If you’re anything like us, you probably like to have all the facts before you make your decision! Before you dive into the first section, take a look at the brief overview below!

Audio Technica ATH M60x Review

Basic Features & Technical Specs:

  • Closed-back, supra-aural (on-ear) wearing design
  • Connectivity: Wired
  • Driver Type: 45 mm large-aperture
  • Frequency Response: 15 Hz – 28 kHz
  • Impedance: 38 Ohms
  • Sensitivity: 102 dB
  • Includes: Large drawstring carrying pouch and 3 detachable cables (1 coiled/2 straight)
  • Dimensions: 9 x 4 x 5 inches
  • Weight: 7.04 ounces

Now, take a quick look at the links below! You can use them to skip ahead to your favorite section, or you can start from the top and browse the entire review! 

Here are the 6 most important areas we’ll be covering in our overview:

  1. Are They Well-Built, or Cheaply-Constructed?
  2. Supra-Aural (On-Ear) Comfort
  3. Are They Better For Studio or Casual Use?
  4. Sonic Performance – 10x Better Than The M50x?
  5. Should You Add Them To Your Collection?
  6. Final Score (Out Of 10)!

Now that you have a better idea of everything we’ll be covering, you probably want to know if they’re well-built or cheaply constructed! Keep reading to find out! 


Are They Well-Built, Or Cheaply-Constructed?

At the very beginning, we called these the “Batmobile of headphones”. If you were scratching your head as you read that, here’s what we mean. The ultra-sleek combination of black metal and matte finish plastic give these an appearance that seems to highlight a few main features. 

  • Power
  • Stealth
  • Performance

No matter which Batmobile is your favorite, you probably agree that each one exhibits all 3 features. Do these headphones also exhibit the same features, or is their appearance deceiving? (We don’t want to spoil the surprise right at the beginning, so you’ll have to keep scrolling.) 

As you can see in the picture above, there is a single exposed wire (on both sides of the headband) that supplies the right and left ear cups with power. On the inside of the headband, you’ll also notice the small left and right indicators on either side.

Stock Ear Pads & Folding Design

The stock ear pads are covered with a soft leatherette material. They’re extremely plush and much thicker than most on-ear cushions. Although they’re somewhat shallow, it isn’t a bad feature at all since they sit on your ears, instead of over. (We’ll go into more detail about their comfort below.)

Unfortunately, they don’t fold into a smaller shape. While we agree that the lack of a folding design might be pretty disappointing, here’s the upside! Their extremely lightweight build makes up for some of the difference. They only weigh 7.2 ounces, which makes it pretty easy to carry them with you for portable listening

Do The Ear Cups Swivel?

The second downside to their overall design is their lack of swiveling ear cups. Despite lacking the ability to swivel a full 90°, they do wiggle slightly back and forth. They have just enough wiggle room to automatically adjust to your specific head shape. Both ear cups also tilt inwards for the same purpose. 

Headband Durability & Metal Sliding Adjustment

There is a single strip of metal underneath the headband padding. It isn’t quite as sturdy as the headband used on the M50x, but it is extremely lightweight and feels fairly durable.

M50x - Audio Technica ATH M60x Review

Unlike the single headband-to-ear cup design on past models, these have an exposed metal sliding adjustment mechanism

As you adjust the sliding headband adjustments on either side, you’ll notice a very subtle click. Each notch produces a satisfying but muffled tactile response that makes adjusting the headband even more enjoyable than usual. 


3 Detachable Cables & Their Practical Applications

Another great feature these have to offer is their detachable cable design. It seems almost ludicrous that newer headphones (especially for studio use) don’t allow you to replace the cable. Luckily, these come with 3 separate cables for you to choose from.

You’ll receive one 4 ft. straight cable, a 10 ft. cable, and a 10 ft. coiled studio cable. Each cable twists and locks into the bottom of the left ear cup. You’ll also get two 1/4″ adapters to use however you see fit. 

The detachable design and included cables have a few major upsides that you can see below

  1. If the cable wears down, you don’t have to replace the entire headphone
  2. You get the option to choose from coiled or straight (and 4 ft. vs. 10 ft.)
  3. More listening flexibility
  4. The 10 ft. coiled cable is ideal for studio/podcasting

Logo-Branded Carrying Pouch

As is standard for headphones in this price range, you’ll also receive a large drawstring carrying pouch. It’s all black, with the logo branding you’d expect to see on the front. The case has plenty of room inside for your headphones, plus whichever cable and/or adapter you prefer. (You could also keep a small portable amp like the FiiO A3 inside if you needed to.) 

Overall, these cans have an all-around solid build that also contributes to their performance versatility. Once again, the main downside in this area is their lack of folding design and swivel ear cups. Aside from that, there isn’t much to complain about. Since these are an on-ear headphone, comfort plays an even bigger role during longer listening sessions!  


Supra-Aural (On-Ear) Comfort 

Some people are automatically turned off by the idea of wearing on-ear cans for longer than an hour at a time. (If you made it this far, you probably don’t mind as much.) Sometimes it can start to feel like you’re taking a bigger risk in terms of comfort, which we totally understand.

Although some listeners immediately assume every on-ear is going to get uncomfortable much faster – the ear padding, headphone clamp, and headband padding also play a major role! Is it possible that these are as comfortable as a pair of over-ears? 

Headphone Clamp – Too Much? Not Enough?

The thick ear cup and soft headband padding goes a long way towards making sure you can keep these on for hours at a time. They have fairly light (but definitely adequate) headphone clamp. It helps create a noticeably-improved wearing experience compared to most other on-ears.

That being said, after a few hours, you might start to notice some minor discomfort. Some minor discomfort honestly isn’t out of the ordinary at all for supra-aural cans.

Sennheiser HD 25 - Audio Technica ATH M60x Review

If you wear glasses, that’s one of the only factors that might make them less comfy. Even though the pads are thicker than usual, they can start to cause more pressure than you might like after wearing them for an hour or more. 

The soft leatherette ear pad covering provides decent ventilation. That, on top of the fact that they aren’t sitting all the way over your ears, dramatically decreases your chances of needing to take excessive breaks caused by over-heating

One Possible Downside (It’s Not What You Think)

One possible downside that has less to do with comfort and more to do with how you’ll look when you’re wearing them, is their somewhat bulky ear cups. If you look at yourself in the mirror when they’re on your head, you’ll notice that they stick out pretty far on either side. Whether or not you think it’s a downside all boils down to your personal preference.

We usually lean towards judging their performance first, and how they look, second. If we haven’t mentioned any instant deal-breakers yet, let’s take a look at where they perform at their best! 


Are They Better For Studio Or Casual Use?

The company advertises these as being perfect for studio monitoring or broadcasting. Do they live up to that promise? As we mentioned above, two major factors that contribute to their overall versatility are the cable options and extra length. Does their sound signature help, or hurt them in this area?

Are They Better For Analytical Listening?

First off, these have a detailed and natural-sounding profile (covered in full detail below) that definitely adds to their studio practicality. On most recordings, they tend to lean more towards an analytical sound signature.

If that was all they had to offer, it would make them less versatile than they actually are. Since their sound signature deserves a full explanation, we can’t recommend that you only use them for monitoring, recording, or podcasting. 

They’re one of the few headphones that really excel in multiple areas. Before we ramble on too much about their performance versatility, there are a few more factors to consider. 

Consider Their Noise Isolation

When you’re in the studio recording, mixing, or mastering, being isolated from your surroundings can be a plus, but isn’t necessarily the most important factor. That being said, if you record or mix in a home studio that isn’t completely soundproof, it can definitely help you focus

For the most part, they isolate much better than many other on-ears. Although that’s true, it isn’t exactly surprising that they can’t compete with dedicated noise-cancelling headphones like the Sony WH1000XM2. If you’re a frequent flyer, they probably aren’t the best option. 

They block just enough outside noise for most at-home, studio, and portable listening. Another great feature they offer is pretty minimal sound leakage. When your favorite album is blasting in your ears, anyone within a 3-5 foot range won’t be able to hear the lyrics or other detail that might disturb them.

The Most Versatile On-Ears You’ve Never Used

This is yet another feature that adds to their versatility. If you need a pair of ‘phones that you can use while you work at the office, library, or other quieter environment – these will work great. As we mentioned above, their sonic performance deserves a full explanation. Keep reading the section below to see how they sound!


Sonic Performance – 10x Better Than The M50x?!

Despite using identical drivers as the M50x, most people agree that these sound significantly better in every area. Of course, whether or not you agree depends on your personal taste. What’s really odd, is the fact that they sound totally different. How can two headphones with the same exact drivers each produce such a unique response?

Telling you that they sound 10x better might seem like a slight exaggeration, but once you read our detailed breakdown below, you’ll probably believe it! It’s hard to use words to describe their nuanced sound signature, but we’ll do our best to let you know what you can expect! 

Depth, Imaging, and an Extremely Unique Sound Signature

The best way we can describe the way this sound is “completely immersive”. They have a good amount of detail which is further enhanced by their evenly-spaced lows, mids, and highs. This comfortable spacing creates a unique ‘airy’ effect that might make you question whether or not you’re still wearing headphones. 

They sound surprisingly ‘natural’, as in, you feel as if you’re in the middle of the band as the song plays. They also have stand out imaging and depth. What does that mean in layman’s terms? Well, on a quality recording, you can feel the left, right, and center instruments/vocals gracefully weaving in and out

The fact that they sound like they do while being both an on-ear and closed-back headphone are two major features that make their sound profile so impressive! So much so, that they might force you to re-think your previous opinion about on-ear cans in general. 

Smooth & Extended Bass Response

In the low end, they have a very smooth extension. There is a surprising amount of depth that doesn’t muddy the rest of the track. Although the bass won’t violently shake any fluids out of your head, it might bring a tear to your eye when it reminds you about the first time you listened to headphones with a clean and refined bass. 

Slightly Recessed Mid Range

On most recordings, instruments in the mid-range are slightly recessed. If you were to look at their frequency response on a detailed graph, you’d notice a slight dip after the impressively-extended bass response. Despite being somewhat recessed, the mid-range is never completely drowned out and rarely becomes an issue at all. 

Top-Heavy Treble?

Vocals and instruments in the upper range are slightly laid-back (especially compared to top-heavy cans like the HIFIMAN HE 400i). That being said, it’s still very prominent and never goes unheard. If you’re used to purely flat reference cans, the treble will sound slightly sharper than you might be used to. 

What’s The Bottom Line?

To put it bluntly – the M60x sound so much better than the M50x that it’s hardly even a fair competition. If you were to put both headphones in a boxing ring and have them exchange punches until one gave up – you can probably guess which one would remain standing. 

Any on-ear headphone that can create such an immersive listening experience deserves a special place in your collection! Take a look at the final wrap-up below to see why you should (or shouldn’t) seriously consider grabbing a pair! 


Should You Add Them To Your Collection?! – Why/Why Not?

There are only a few reasons why we wouldn’t recommend you add these to your personal collection. First, if you can’t stand wearing on-ears for longer than an hour, you should probably keep looking. Second, these probably won’t be ideal if you’ll be listening in extremely loud or chaotic places. 

Aside from those two factors, they excel in almost every other area. While they can’t take the same level of punishment as some, they will easily withstand most everyday wear and tear. They’re perfect for listening at the office, at home, in the studio, or on-the-go. 

Microphone - Audio Technica ATH M60x Review

They are also one of (if not the most) versatile on-ears, period. If you’re thinking about starting a podcast or getting into recording your own music – look no further. They’d be a great choice if you prefer feeling like you’re a part of the music (rather than a neutral bystander). 

Before you click the link below, take a look at the table near the bottom to see how well they scored out of 10! We think it’s helpful to see one final pros/cons checklist and any other major features worth highlighting. 

If you haven’t completely made up your mind yet, use the link below to see the most up-to-date pricing info, and/or more customer reviews. 

Click Here To See The Best Price On Amazon!

What do you think? Did our Audio Technica ATH M60x review give you a good idea of what to expect? Do you agree that they’re the best overall on-ear headphone?

Leave a comment below and let us know what you think! If you have any questions, we’re more than happy to help! Thanks for taking the time to make it all the way through, we hope to see you here again!

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