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The Audio-Technica ATH-M40x headphones combine cutting-edge 40mm dynamic drivers with rare earth magnets and copper-clad aluminum voice coils to deliver flat, studio-accurate sound. Designed with professional-grade materials, they offer superior comfort and durability, enhanced by 90-degree swiveling earcups for one-ear monitoring. Their foldable build and detachable cables (coiled and straight) make them a versatile, portable choice for audio professionals and enthusiasts seeking precise sound isolation and reliable performance.







| ASIN | B00HVLUR54 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Audio Driver Size | 40 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,409 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #164 in Over-Ear Headphones |
| Cable Feature | Detachable |
| Cable Length | 9.8 Feet |
| Carrying Case Weight | 0.25 Pounds |
| Color Name | Black |
| Color Screen | No |
| Compatible Devices | Studio Equipment, DJ Equipment |
| Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Connector Type | 3.5mm Jack |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Control Type | Volume Control |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (16,544) |
| Date First Available | January 24, 2014 |
| Earpiece Shape | circumaural |
| Frequency Response | 24 KHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04961310125424 |
| Hardware Interface | 3.5mm Audio |
| Headphones Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Included Components | Audio-Technica Ath-M40X Professional Studio Monitor Headphones, Cable, Coiled Cable, Protective Case, Screw-On Adapter |
| Input Device Interface | Audio jack |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 8.4 ounces |
| Item model number | ATH-M40x |
| Manufacturer | Audio-Technica |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Model Name | ATH-M40x |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Noise Control Features | sound_isolation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Disc Jazz Usage, Audio Monitoring |
| Sensitivity | 98 dB |
| Size | ATH-M40X |
| Special Feature | Foldable |
| Specific Uses For Product | Professional |
| Style | ATH-M40X |
| Supports Bluetooth Technology | No |
| Units | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Communication Technology | no |
E**.
Excellent Value and Performance
I was looking for a portable headphone. But didn't want to spend a lot of money either. And they needed to be tough as I was going to put them on my backpack to use them working on the road every day. I found this model hit the $$ range I was looking for and had pretty good reviews around so I gave them a chance. I got them for around $86 in "Like New" condition from Amazon Warehouse Deals. MSRP is actually $139, but they go normally here on Amazon for $99.. so all in all.. a good deal.. they seemed new to me... just the box had some scratches, but nothing I would care about... Now on to my thoughts so far NOTE: These headphones and the Sennheiser HD600 are the only headphones I've had worthy of mentioning. I also don't have any other headphones with me to compare them to in the same price range or any other range. Not even the apple earbuds that came with my iphone5 (don't miss them at all). I also have not had experience listening to a lot of good quality headphones except for my HD600. So as unfair as it is...all my thoughts are in comparison to the HD600s which is still the superior headphone and an awesome value and my point of reference in evaluating the m40x which after all, have surprised me quite a bit! First, they sounded very promising! But they weren't very comfortable. The stock ear pads are a little small for my big ears. They sort of cover all of my ear, but its not as comfortable as my HD600s and their huge pads. So looking around I found the Brainwavz Replacement Memory Foam Earpads here on Amazon as well. These fit perfectly and were free (thank you Amazon gift card!). They didn't affect the sound signature a whole lot really...if anything since I now have a perfect seal, the bass is actually what I think should sound like for those who can achieve a good seal with the original pads... These headphones are tuned flat as per manufacturer's description and there is also this video on YouTube [ http://youtu.be/sj69-mWHV3E ] that compares the different versions of the m##x series of headphones, and indeed, the m40x sound almost identical to the source. So having a neutral headphone was appealing to me, and with the new earpads, I don't notice any frequency range dominating the rest...I think these are still pretty neutral but the pads make them WAY more comfortable....I Recommend them Highly! These headphones are definitely more forward than my HD600, but nothing gross.. I actually kind of like a bit. After a while, I kinda stop thinking about it. They have very good sound staging. They work better in portraying sort of an arc in front of me and I also notice a little better instrument separation too. The HD600 I find is more detailed still, and more natural sounding. Instruments like acoustic guitars and such sound more real/believable, but the m40x work a little better for me in presenting them a little more in front of me than in between me. The angled drivers are definitely making a difference here, because I never noticed this from a set of closed headphones before. They mate very well with the Geek Out 450 USB DAC/Amp (What doesn't?!) I do notice a big volume change when I hook them up after the HD600 but that's expected. Still, they benefit a lot from the power provided by the GO450 vs my iphone 5 or laptop headphone port... also expected... They have awesome sound isolation (especially with the new pads). The effect is very similar to wearing my 3M over the ear earmuffs from work. This is a big plus for me as they are going in my backpack with my GO450 every day for work and I'm always in noisy environments...I also travel a couple of times a year and I can see this kit working for me very well during flight time. All in all, I am very pleased with these headphones and it's an easy recommendation for someone looking for a good headphone without braking the bank! Happy camper here!! Worth every penny! Now back to my music!
R**N
Amazing Upgrade for Producers!
I LOVE these headphones! I didn’t realize how bad my old pair was until I upgraded to the Audio-Technica ATH-M40x. The clarity is incredible. I can hear the smallest details in my mixes now. They’re also very comfortable, which is important since I often wear them for a few hours while producing. The swivel earcups and detachable cables are a great bonus, too. If you want accurate sound and long-wear comfort, these are absolutely worth it!
J**S
Best Studio Headphones To-Date
Honestly, I'm a little pissed off. Not because these are bad, but because the 40x doesn't get enough credit for being one of the top best studio headphones to date. The majority of the people choose its bigger sister, the M50x, which don't get me wrong, the M50x is also a great studio headphone, heck, just the M series are great sets of studio headphones, but reason saying these dominate the rest really is that these cans will be the closest to neutral quality when monitoring your music. The thing with the M50x is that they added an extra cable and "more color" to their sound by dosing up the treble and bass a little bit. And I'm not just saying this one dominates the rest of its sisters because of its best neutrality, it dominates ALL STUDIO HEADPHONES. Don't believe me? No thanks to SoundSensePro, their YouTube videos can prove it to you. Now of course there might be a few exceptions with some other top-end audiophile headphones that are great for monitoring, but most of them are expensive and they require amps to get the same studio quality, where you could just get these, no amps required for good neutrality, all around $100. These have a nice build quality, nice comfort to the ears, although it could be better in my opinion because it takes some adjustment ever once a while and feels a little tight, otherwise I can listen to these for hours, and surprisingly these have great noise isolation, but I mostly will be talking about the main purpose of why these cans are great, which is the sound you get from them. I have been to several sound boards and monitor music with a variety of different studio headphones (Sony MDR7506, Sennheiser HD 280 Sennheiser HD 650, etc.), and ever since I picked up these headphones I know this is going to be my main source from here on out. Here's the thing with studio headphones: the goal is to make them as neutral as possible (not flat. There is a difference between flat and neutral sound) so you know that you're picking up the same exact audio from its main source. Now because bass is very common nowadays, most studio companies think that in order to get a flatter sound, the more bass you need to take away from it so it doesn't "eat-up" the mids and the highs. This doesn't mean you can't hear the lows, it's still rather noticeable, but the issue is you're not getting an idea of how much bass is being applied to the audio, and you need that. These headphones not only monitor bass (and it's just the right amount of bass to monitor as well. You don't want too much bass or too little), but you get to monitor with a great soundstage performance on the M40x. Now another good headphone I encountered in a recording studio is the old Audio Technica ATH-M40 f/s, which took an hour for me to compare the difference between those and the M40x because they were that close. The only difference I could pick out of them is the M40x is more enhanced with its soundstage and stronger noise isolation, still making these a whole lot better. These are worth every buck if you are looking for best neutral sound. Only thing I would say to be aware of is its portability and durability. It only comes with a handbag if you want to bring it around, the headphones are bigger than they appear, and even though it has great build quality, most of it is made of plastic, so if you are a DJ and want to bring them wherever you go, just don't be surprised if they break. These are more for staying at your home or sitting in a recording studio for listening than going place-to-place constantly. Will keep you guys updated when I start experiencing trouble-issues.
W**.
Great Audio, Lifespan ~3 Years before Failure
Daily drove these headphones for nearly 3 years before the hinge cover snapped. The plastic degraded over time and about 2.5 years in, the ear muffs needed replacing (which is an acceptable thing to fix). For as expensive as these headphones are, the hinge breaking is unacceptable. It's a high-stress area and should have been made of metal. Beyond that, these headphones have some of the best audio quality and are very comfortable. The audio is clearly a step up and even beats out other brands, including Bose, Rayband, and Skull Candy (in my opinion). The passive noise canceling is slight, but with a little bit of audio playing, you quite literally can not tell something is happening around you due to the audio isolation. There's very little sound leakage though the muffs, making the headset super useful in a multi-person environment.
T**K
音楽聴くくらいなんで十分です。装着感も悪くないですよ。
T**R
Very useful for mixing and monitoring as it's frequency response is very flat. Not that type of fancy or fun headphones. These are headphones for surgical mixing tasks. Highly recommend.
B**A
Ya paketi kalitesi ben aşırı aşırı beğendim, henüz kullanmadım ama bu fiyata şu ürünün gelmiş olması beni çok şaşırttı bu kadar güzel kaliteli bişey beklemiyordum eminim ki sesi de böyle güzel iletecek ben piyano çalarken kullanacağım
I**N
I don't know about everyone else but it took me about 18 months to make my decision over which headphones to purchase. I had spent countless hours in Curry's testing the headphones on offer.. Bose, Skullcandy, JVC's etc... and never really finding myself happy with how any of them sounded. Mr previous headphones were a pair of Panasonic DJ200's (I think) which I bought from Argos for less than £30. For the price these were excellent - not tinny and not too heavy on the bass. There were already a number of reviews here praising these headphones as being neutral which ultimately helped my decision. I had been so disappointed with many of the those I had tried in Curry's - Bose sounded screechy whilst others had so much bass you couldn't hear any other detail in the music. A previous reviewer had posted a link to some Youtube videos tested the headphones allowing you to compare the sound of the input against the output from the headphones using a dummy head and some pretty smart recording equipment - and these were the most neutral (I prefer 'faithful') sounding - and I guess that helped to swing it for me. The other factor was price - there was no way I could justify paying £300 or so for headphones but did eventually set myself a budget around the £120 - £150 mark. If I hadn't found anything within my budget I would have given up, so the £80 I paid for these was icing on the cake. I use these for movies on my tablet and they perform admirably but it is music where they excel, for everything from Rock to Classical music. Oh and if you are a fan of 80's Electro Funk - you really wont find anything better... Excellent headphones - more than happy to recommend. UPDATE 07/12/17 - Having had these headphones for 9 months now I thought I'd report back.... No problems whatsoever - no breakages, no damage to cushions, I use them every day either to listen to music or while watching videos on Youtube or iplayer and still find them comfortable, and if anything the sound is even better when they have had time to burn in properly. I didn't go above 80% for the first 20-30 hours of use and I think this is important. Unlike some other reviews, I don't find the cushions to be uncomfortable, I wear these with or without glasses and even with masking hearing aids for my tinnitus. As with all wired headphones the twisted cable can be a bit annoying, but I cant really see them being able to truly replicate the sound in a wireless pair. Still very happy, and definitely the best headphones I've purchased.
A**L
Estaba indeciso si comprar estos audífonos o no, ya que creí que les vendría mejor a alguien que trabaje produciendo música o editando audio. Yo solamente los quería para escuchar música y puedo decir que se escuchan muy bien! Vengo de escuchar música de unos simples audífonos de iPhone y quería dar el paso a unos cascos, no quería invertir mucho dinero en algo de 5mil pesos y me encontré con estos y muy buenas reseñas y confirmo lo que dicen: cumplen en calidad-precio. He escuchado muchos géneros de música y en todos se escuchan bien, los bajos se escuchan bien y son suficientes sin opacar la canción (como otro tipo de audífonos que le ponen mucho bajo que te retumba el oído y no te deja apreciar la canción). He escuchado detalles que no había escuchado antes y eso me maravillo, siento que disfruto mas la música y ahora todo el rato quiero escucharlas. Estéticamente se ven bonitos la construcción es de plástico sin ser premium, las almohadas son cómodas. Eso si después de cierto tiempo tengo que “acomodármelos” porque siento que aprietan un poco. Los auriculares te cubren toda la oreja, no tienen cancelación de ruido pero una vez te pones a escuchar música casi no escuchas el exterior (depende mucho el ruido de fondo, claro) Te incluyen 2 cables, uno de 3 metros y otro que parece ser de 1.5 enrollado. Yo uso el segundo porque el de 3 puede resultar incómodo. En conclusión si no quieres invertir una barbaridad en audífonos y quieres una buena calidad de sonido estos son una muy buena opción 👍
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