Audio-Technica ATH-M2X Open-Back Dynamic Stereo Headphones | 
enlarge | Brand: Audio-Technica Category: CE
List Price: $39.95 Buy New: $19.99 You Save: $19.96 (50%)
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Rating: 9 reviews
Color: black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 9 x 7.1 x 3.3 The ATH-M20 headphones feature a low-profile, closed-back design providing clarity and isolation in high-volume listening situations. The headphones feature 40 mm drivers, each with a neodymium magnet structure, and have a frequency response of 30 - 20,000 Hz. Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: ATH-M2X Model: ATH-M2X UPC: 042005200207 EAN: 0042005200207 ASIN: B00006I51S
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| Features:
| • | Open-back/open-air design reduces low-frequency resonance for pristine, natural sound | | • | Specifically engineered for digital program materials such as CD, minidisc, and MP3 players | | • | High-performance 40 mm drivers with efficient, low-mass diaphragm | | • | Powerful bass response (20 to 20,000 Hz rating) | | • | 11.5-foot cable with .125-inch stereo minijack plug; includes .25-inch adapter plug |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Audio Technica ATH-M2X - 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 - 20kHz Impedance - 32 ohms Sensitivity (1 mW) - 100dB Maximum Input Power - 100mW Weight (less cable) - 4.0 ounces One Year Limited Warranty
Amazon.com Product Description Specifically designed for digital music with wide program dynamics, Audio-Technica's mid-size ATH-M2X headphones are perfect for use with home and project studios and portable digital-audio devices like CD, minidisc, and MP3 players. The headphones use an open-back design that lets its large, 40 mm drivers "breathe" better than closed-back designs, eliminating unwanted low-frequency resonances that often color the sound from closed-ear headphones. While this helps the sound quality, be aware that it also makes them a little noisier for those around you--and permits noise from without to be audible through the headphones. The high-performance drivers use efficient, low-mass diaphragms that are easily driven by most headphone jacks. An 11.5-foot cable grants extended movement from and around your audio source, and the .125-inch-terminated cable comes with a .25-inch adapter plug for use with home audio components. What's in the Box Headphones, adapter plug, and a data sheet.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 4 more reviews...
Good sound, but uncomfortable February 23, 2008 These headphones sound great but hurt my ears when I wear glasses, and my hair also gets caught and pulled by them, so I don't really use them.
Unless your ears are flat, don't bother October 4, 2007 Tried these for about 2 minutes, then boxed them up. Apparently, Audio-Technica doesn't realize that most people's ears aren't flat against their heads. With no pivot capability in the vertical axis, these phones are held away from the front of your ear, while pushing excessively on the back part. Not comfortable at all. Don't waste your time ordering these.
Solid Product, Nice Price May 13, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
These headphones sound amazing for the the price I paid for them. I bought them as a gift for my girlfriend and she was equally amazed. The cord is extremely long and useful in places where you are far from the device you are listening to (ie. the computer, walking around listening to a CD boom box). The Sony headphones I have now have no bass, are starting to break, and cost me almost as much as these. See if I buy another pair of Sony headphones again...
Inexpensive, rugged, and an overall good set of headphones March 8, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
To be honest, the sound from these cans do not compare to my Sennheiser PX100's. They sound bass heavy and lack the clarity and detail of the PX100's. But to be fair, they cost half of the PX100's and are reasonably good for the price. They seem ruggedly built and are fairly comfortable. They also come with a nice long cord and a 1/4" stereo adapter. Definitely not for audiophiles but what do you want for under $20.
It's already been said, but I'll say it anyway... February 13, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
For the price of these you can't go wrong.
They fit well, sound decent, and are reasonably durable. I've enjoyed a few sets of Audio Technica headphones across their price range and while I might not suggest these to an audiophile for their iPod, they work great for when I occasionally want heaphones on my computer.
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