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Audio-Technica ATH-AD700X Audiophile Open-Air Head

Original price was: $199.95.Current price is: $97.99.

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Unsurpassed comfort and a completely natural listening experience make the ATH-AD700X headphones by Audio Technica ideal for long listening sessions. Designed with a lightweight honeycomb aluminum casing, these open-air headphones produce no sense of pressure on the ears. Audio Technica’s newly designed 53mm drivers with bobbin-wound CCAW voice coils deliver spacious sound with superior highs and mids. The self-adjusting wing support automatically adjusts to your head size for easy-wearing listening comfort. A straight cord at the left earpiece terminates to a mini plug with included 1/4 inch adapter. A wide 5-30, 000Hz frequency response make the ATH-AD700X headphones the perfect choice for producers and music lovers of all types.
Audio-Technica ATH-AD700X Audiophile Open-Air Headphones – Detachable 1/4 ” Adapter – Audio-Technica 2 Years Limited Warranty
Newly designed 53 mm drivers reproduce clear treble and midrange
Bobbin-wound CCAW voice coils for superior power handling
Full open-air type headphones produce no sense of pressure on the ears, resulting in a completely natural sensation
Lightweight aluminum honeycomb casing with excellent acoustic properties

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  1. Amazon Customer

    These headphones are AWESOME
    So, I was in the market for some new headphones. A friend of mine had suggested the AudioTechnicaATH-M50x, but after perusing lots of extensive reviews on them I decided against them. The most important factor to me is comfort, and from what I had been reading about those, they weren’t necessarily bad headphones, they just weren’t very good ~$200 headphones. And apparently, they take “some getting used to” in terms of comfort. I was turned off by both of these sentiments and decided to look for something else. I figured open-back may be the way to go, and eventually settled on a pair of the ATH-AD700X’s.In my opinion, the best things about these headphones are, ironically, things a lot of people have outlined in their own reviews here as being negatives.Let’s start with the mechanism these use to stay on your head.You have likely seen many reviews here saying the mechanism these headphones use is “too loose”. In my opinion, they are not too loose at all. They grip your head with a very light, feathery touch. At first it may feel like they could slip off if you just tilt your head the wrong way, but they will not. Unless you’re thrashing your head to some VERY SERIOUS metal there is no way these are going to fall off, whether you’re laying down in bed or sitting in a chair. Also, I have always had difficulty laying down in bed and using big headphones. More often than not, the cans just get shoved into strange, awkward positions, or the whole thing is really just gripping my head way too tight and it gets VERY uncomfortable VERY quickly. That is not the case with these headphones. They are extremely comfortable to wear in bed, and they sound great too.Next, let’s go to the cable.I’ve seen SO MANY reviews saying they hate the cable for being “too long”, and they hate how the cable “coils up.” In my opinion, these are actually things worthy of praise. I would rather have a pair of headphones with a cable that is too long than a pair with a cable that is one inch too short. NOTHING is more frustrating than that. As for the cable “coiling up”, when in use this is never a problem. The cable is so long that any coiling is going to occur pretty far away from your body. And the cable “coiling up” sounds like a bad thing at first, until you see HOW it is coiling up. This cable has a tendency to coil up into the shape it was originally packaged in. So if you put the headphones away somewhere, you can rest assured knowing the cable will VERY EASILY arrange itself back into a very space efficient form factor. This is a pro to me, because I do not have a dedicated microphone. So I will often switch between headphones when using my computer. Additionally, you will know the cable is also SAFE in these conditions. I have broken many headphones over the years because I have poorly maintained the cable. This cable going into the exact arrangement I need when I wish to store it somewhere, with very little effort on my part, is a godsend and I am totally cool with that.Now that these two are out of the way, let’s move into some more pros. The sound is great. I’m not an audiophile, so I have no opinion on how “chocolatey” the mids are or how “minty” the treble is, or whatever buzzwords those people like to use to describe their sound equipment. But what I can tell you is, the sound is very clear and crisp and you will no doubt pick up on details in music that you never heard before, especially if you’ve spent your whole life using substandard, cheap headphones or “gaming” headsets. I play a digital piano through my DAW software, and immediately I could tell a massive difference in not just the overall quality, but also the clarity in the finer details of the various piano libraries I had been using for months — details I previously did not even know were there. And this is straight, out of box performance. No EQ, not even hooked into an audio interface. Just plugging right into a line output on my computer case.So, how about audio clarity in a noisy environment?In my opinion, ambient background noises are only SLIGHTLY easier to hear through these, than my usual pair of closed-back headphones. I have a fan in my room that I run pretty much all the time on the lowest setting. Even with my usual pair of closed-back headphones, I can hear the fan. The only time I can’t is if I barrage my ears with a constant stream of very loud noises. The same exact case applies with these headphones. If the sound is loud enough you will be completely tuned out to any external noises. I don’t even need them that loud to reach a point that they overpower the sound of my whirring fan.Are there any cons I can think of? Not really. I guess they aren’t quite as bassy as my usual headphones could get, but I prefer that. Sometimes stuff would just sound so…mixed up and muddied on my other headphones, and that was all due to their closed design. I’m sure someone with vastly superior background in audio equipment can find something to dislike about these headphones, but I’m a simple man. As that kind of person, I really can not find anything to dislike about these headphones. So far they have been a blast and I am loving them. If you are a relatively simple person too, and you just want to get something better than whatever dollar store headphones you’ve been using for years, these will definitely be good value to you. I will not be giving any rating towards “Noise Cancellation”, because these are not noise cancelling headphones. Why that is even something I can rate on these doesn’t really make any sense to me.

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  2. Rebecca

    OMG, fantastic!
    I admit, I am an absolute sound snob. I am so picky it isn’t funny. But these headphones… they check ALL the boxes.I knew I would be happy, Audio-Technica is such a respected name, but it goes beyond my expectations.To start, I don’t go for bass heavy headphones. I prefer studio quality to hear all the sounds. Heavy bass cancels out some of the mid range. So if your expecting ground shaking (or, I guess, ear shaking) bass, never buy studio quality. I simply use an equalizer on my computer to pop up the bass a bit (you should always use an equalizer or you miss out) . I listen to a lot of darkwave and aggrotech so you need a bit of bass on that.However, I did my first test in Valheim. My computer decided it was going to be a pain and not use my headset mic, regardless of what I told it, instead use my MXL condenser. Well, it is a good mic. Instead of fighting it, I just pushed my headset mic out of the way… and it would just get in my way (mostly sit right in front of my left eye), so it was time for headphones instead of a headset. My headset has some pretty good surround sound, so I knew what to listen for. But wow! Just on the game loading screen I was hearing sound effects I never noticed before.Once in game I was hearing what I can only think is the way the sound team intended the game to sound like. Footsteps sounded real now, birds I never noticed before, all the little chirps, wind, chittering of the MOBs, all totally more realistic.Tested the surround by hunting for some deer, and it exceeded expectations there too. I could accurately track the sounds of deer: right rear, left front, dead left, moving, I could hear the sounds moving naturally (which my headset did too, but the cans have a more vibrant sound).Then I loaded Spotify and put on a song by a band I’ve seen many times live. Now that.. was gorgeous as well. It sounded natural, like I was there live, hearing all the nuance and all the sound.As I mentioned, the huge bass isn’t there, that’s okay with me. The bass is very solid, not disappointing me at all. The human voice should not sound flat, and I was totally hearing all the range in the vocals. Just like being there. But the bass is good. I really love the bass I’m getting out of it (listening to some darkwave right now, so it’s really got bass, I’m not disappointed).As for noise cancelling…. well, they are open back. That being said, I actually didn’t hear much outside noise while playing music. And while in game, I pretended not to so to drive my kids crazy (it’s a mother’s job to driver her kids crazy). But yes, in game I heard outside noise pretty well. In my situation, though, it’s not a big deal. I have a fairly quiet office space where I play, and well, when I’m in the living room, being able to hear outside noises is usually good, I’m down there to be around the fam, after all.But if you want no outside noise, I recommend a closed back headphone. As I mentioned, when the music was on, I wasn’t hearing much, even when the kids started talking. They could hear my music pretty well, but I couldn’t really hear them.The comfort level… that too is great. I was hesitant of the way the headband was designed. However, it fits great. I got spoiled by self adjusting headbands as it always seems I can’t find the right click on other ones. This one self adjusted perfectly.At first it felt loose, I shook my head quite a bit and they stayed perfectly in place. The ear pieces fit well over the ear, I put on my glasses and they felt great with the glasses on. The “looseness” really seems to help with not feeling squished while wearing glasses. I’ve been wearing them for a couple hours now (once headphones on, its hard to get them off of me) and it’s not hot and sticky, still feel comfortable, and I don’t feel like my head is in a vice. I could totally wear them all day if I had to.I would totally, 100%, recommend these headphones for anyone who want quality sound. Of course I’m a person who thinks ear buds should be outlawed on the basis they deliver inferior sound (I told you I am sound snob).They are ..worth.every.penny.Totally worth it.

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  3. Guilherme Frange

    Excelente qualidade de áudio que é de se esperar de um fone da Audio-Technica e super leve e confortável. O único problema é que este fone é tão confortável que ele vai te deixar mal acostumado quando for usar outros.

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  4. Gabriel Riera

    Son una verdadera sensación, realmente me encontré con una mejora significativa de sonido en toda perspectiva, sin usar un dac ya sonaba muy distinto a otros auriculares, sin duda mejores que cualquier otra adquisicion que puedas tener antes, para el Gaming, películas y sobretodo música es el mejor auricular.

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  5. Arthur Amorim

    Fone excelente. Conforto impecável e som de primeira. Tem uma assinatura sonora semelhante ao M40x porém, por ser aberto, tem uma espacialidade muito melhor e o som embola menos do que nos M40x, que tem mais graves mas com uma pressão que me causa dor de cabeça após algumas horas de uso. Pra quem quer um fone de entrada e não busca um isolamento sonoro está recomendadíssimo.

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  6. Cliente Amazon

    Mi cabeza pequeña no podía con ellos. He forzado el aro a preparándolo y todo OK. Ya no se deslizan para abajo. Y el audio es espectacular..con un increíble espaciado 3D y Rico en graves, unos medios espectaculares (guitarras y voces de lujo) y algo excesivos en agudos…. Pero muy buenos en general…. Solo cabezones o forzar el aro.. Superior al Beyerdynamic dt 990 y senheisser 599…pero muy lejos de la pegada y potencia de hifiman xs

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  7. J. Jones

    These things have lasted me for over a decade and are still going with excellent sound.

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    Original price was: $199.95.Current price is: $97.99.

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