by | Apr 11, 2014 | Reviews |
ATH-M40x Review While everyone in the headphone world is going crazy over the new Audio-Technica M50x Headphones, and with good reason, I wanted to take some time to talk about the less popular little brother of the ATH-M50x, the ATH-M40x. The m40x offers many of the same amazing features and sound signature as the M50x, but for way less. Features The ATH-M40x features 40mm drivers, 2 removable cables, and a 90° range of motion. With a frequency response of 15 – 24,000 Hz the ATH-M40x offer a wide sound spectrum without having an exaggerated low end. With a professional-grade ear-pad and headband material, that M40x’s offer incredible comfort. Fully collapsible and featuring a leather carrying pouch these headphones are build for portability as well as durability. Technical Data Driver 40 mm Magnet Neodymium Voice Coil CCAW (Copper-clad aluminum wire) Frequency Response 15 – 24,000 Hz Maximum Input Power 1,600 mW at 1 kHz Sensitivity 98 dB Impedance 35 ohms Weight 240 g (8.5 oz) without cable and connector Sound While many will say the ATH-M50X is the most balanced headphone they have ever tried, it’s only because they haven’t tried the M40x. With a notable boost to the bass in the ATH-m50X, they are just not as well suited for mixing or tracking as the ATH-40x, however it’s important to note that the M50X may be better for bass lovers. Everything about these headphones sounds awesome to me. Lately headphones have all together been missing the mids, where as the M-Series line is accurate across all frequency ranges. Comfort The ATH-M40X and indeed the WHOLE line of the new...
by | Apr 3, 2014 | Extras |
Audio-Technica is excited to announce the release of their new Installed Sound Support App for iOS Devices. The easy-to-use mobile app provides a number of essential tools for system integrators, sound contractors, FOH engineers, musicans and other audio professionals in the field. Compatible with Apple iOS devices such as iPads and iPhones running iOS 5.1 or higher, the app is free and can be downloaded by visiting the Apple App Store on an iOS device. In-app features include: • Application guide for Audio-Technica microphones • Wavelength Calculator • Needed Gain Calculator • 3:1 Microphone Placement Calculator • RTA & SPL Meter • Frequency Finder for Audio-Technica wireless products • Record and Playback functions for sound system testing The app is free, so download now and enjoy the convenience of all of the features right at your...
by | Apr 3, 2014 | Comparisons, Reviews |
Overview Recently the beloved Audio Technica team released a new revamp of their famous M series headphones thus ushering in a new era of affordable professional quality studio headphones. The new X line of headphones features 2 with replaceable cables which is something people in the headphone community have been asking about for a while. While the M30x may not have the new cable set up, it does have a few things the M30 do NOT. Even upon first look and first impressions once you take each out of the packaging, the differences are night and day. Lets look at the key factors that we feel differentiate these two headphones, and then we will break down why they are worth owning. While there’s host of reasons to own the ATH-30x’s which we’ll get into in a moment, lets take a look at some of the top reasons these new headphones kick their older brothers butt. Added Benefits Better Frequency Response Better looking overall More durable Higher quality build Only $10 more for the newer model Hey ATH-M30x…You Lookin Sexy… The M30’s are a work horse, but they are by no means pretty. They feature a design aesthetic that I can only describe as something that’s old trying to “look” newish. Take for example the edges of the outside of the can. In the case of the M30, it’s a smooth curvy design that reminds me of a Discman more so than a piece of audio equipment that belongs in the 21st century. Check out the Red arrows in the photos below. You’ll see that the new ATH-m30x feature a much more modern and sleek...
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