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| | Features | Closed-back circumaural cushioned ear cup design provides maximum isolationClear, accurate response for mixing and monitoring40 mm drivers for a natural, balanced frequency responseDual-sided straight cable terminates to mini-plug with snap-on 1/4" adapterAdjustable headband for long-wearing comfort
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| | Description | Audio-Technica's ATH-M10 dynamic stereo headphones deliver exceptional clarity, comfortable lightweight design and a natural frequency response ideal for professional mixing and monitoring. The headphones' closed-back padded circumaural (around-the-ear) ear cups provide acoustic isolation and long-wearing comfort. Features include: 40 mm drivers; lightweight, adjustable headband; dual-sided straight 3.0 m (10') cable; stereo 3.5 mm (1/8") connector with snap-on 6.3 mm (1/4") adapter. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 8.0 inches | | Product Width: | 3.9 inches | | Product Height: | 10.3 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.9 pounds | | Package Length: | 11.6 inches | | Package Width: | 9.3 inches | | Package Height: | 3.9 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.95 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 10 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 10 customer reviews )
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14 of 14 found the following review helpful:
seriously? only $30? Dec 17, 2009
By Maria Marienthal I am delighted to report that these headphones will please your noggin in many ways. For the price of these headphones, you will be getting more than your money's worth. While these are not audiophile or professional quality headphones, the sound quality is still -very- good. I was surprised to get such clear, deep tones out of headphones that cost so little...drum & bass sounds very nice. Its bass limit is not as volumous as a professional piece of equipment, but it does seem to have an output limiter that will stop the headphones from maxing out and making that fuzzy static sound, eventually resulting in permanent speaker damage. Sibilance is a frequent problem with many headphone products, but not these... not in the least bit. They handle treble and tweets with a great deal of clarity, and vocals sound so very nice. After having used Sony MDR-NC6, Sony MDR-XD100, and Koss R40, this product stands out as #1 in terms of comfort and sound, especially for the price. Get sucked into these headphones and you won't be disappointed. Adjust your equalizer to fit the music you like. Playback will sound just how you want it to.
In addition to great sound, these are comfortable as well. The earphones themselves are made of the standard squishy studio headphone cushioning, though the pads seem to be thicker than usual. The frame doesn't "pinch" your head either. Rather, it hugs. If you've ever used Sony MDR-NC6 before, you'll know what I mean by pinching...a frame so unflexible it presses your ears until they hurt. Not the ATH T22s... they respect your mellon. The phones themselves completely enclose the ear, which results in very little sound leak. The only complaint I have is that the frame arch does not have any padding.
I am very pleased with this purchase, and I hope that you may give these things a try once it is time to pick up a new pair of headphones.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Decent headphones cheap Mar 10, 2011
By Zachary Stein I bought these because I was looking for a set of circum aural headphones (big headphones that go around your ear) that were inexpensive and had decent sound quality.
I was looking for a headphone that would have a good frequency response range and a relatively flat response across a majority of its given frequencies (so not a super-bass headphone) because I like to enjoy my music the way it was originally equalized. These headphones do very well on that front, the designers have made no assumptions about boosting bass or anything like that. All of this isn't to say that the headphones don't have good bass, they do, what I'm saying is the sound doesn't tend to be biased towards bass.
The other thing I was looking for was a headphone that would isolate me from my office environment. These headphones make it so I don't hear the environment around me without having to crank my music overly loud.
As far as sound quality:
Good response across a broad range of frequencies. Not megabass boosted, but not weak either. Very low distortion at both high and low volumes. Capable of being fairly loud.
UPDATE:
I knocked 2 stars off because the headphones just snapped on me. I'm quite upset that they broke, and this points to brittle plastic. I didn't mishandle them, I've just left them on my desk since I've had them, and put them on every day... My head's not oversized. It's a build quality issue. Let me reiterate though, the sound is great for the price, but they snapped.
9 of 10 found the following review helpful:
For 30$ it's the best... Apr 24, 2007
By A. sinai Bought a pair and i was really pleased with it for listening to the stuff i record on my computer.
my brother liked them so much he bought the same pair for himself...
if you're low on the budget, and you're looking for good headphones that really isolate you from the environment try them.
they have good Bass\mids\highs and they are really comfortable.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Worth the price Apr 14, 2010
By Kendra Carrier Considering how inexpensive they are, they sound very nice and are surprisingly comfortable. Not the most amazing quality, but that's to be expected for $30. I'd definitely recommend these to someone looking for a decent pair of headphones, without paying a lot.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
ATH-M10 Super Comfortable, No Hiss if No Sound, some Sound Isolation Feb 09, 2011
By Neil E. Isenberg Super comfortable, one of most comfortable headphones: - Nice padding - Ear pieces swivel up/down and side-to-side - Very light overall - No head squeeze
As comfortable as the X11's though more sound isolation than the X11's
Similar to slightly more comfortable than the Creative Sound Blaster Arena's which have the same quality padding and up/down side-to-side ear can flexibility. The Arena may have better sound insulation, not sure.
Roughly same comfort as Bose AE2's which is really saying something.
Con: For computer use the lack of a version of these headsets with inline volume control is noticeable. Especially for putting down headset, the option to put it on mute or turn down volume with a control on the cord would be very welcome.
The Creative SoundBlaster Arena's, and X11's are both examples of comfy headphones that have the in-line volume control.
Generally reviews find sound suprisingly good for such an inexpensive pair.
I gave it five stars because for its price range it offers excellent value and stands out for comfort.
Summary: Highly recommend if looking primarily for comfort and need only a little sound isolation, and don't need an inline volume control on the cord.
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