For the price they win in every category, however they just don't compete nowadays. The audio without a syth or software is flat, but I cannot complain about the noise cancelling or build quality at all.Will update if anything major happens.I bought these headphones to see how they compared to my ATH-Pro500 [discontinued] cans, so this is my out of the box review. I also own own a pair of ATH-m50x headphones that I use in my studio from time to time. The Pro500's are great DJ headphones, but lean heavy on the low end [which is great for loud and bass heavy environments]. The m50x's are great balanced headphones, but don't have a heavy enough bottom end, so they won't work in the clubs, but are great for general listening.After listening to the PRO5's for an hour, I'm noticing that sound wise, they fall somewhere in the middle between the previously mentioned cans. The highs and mids are very present-yet not screechy, even at higher volumes. The bass isn't as rich as I would like, but it's there for sure. It's a lot more subtle than the Beats Studio 3's, but far from missing.I have a Dolby Atmos add-on for headphones with my PC, and I have to say that the PRO5's take full advantage of the separation. I can crank the volume respectfully without feeling like my ears are getting beaten to bits. I have a feeling that once these cans loosen up a bit that things will continue to get better.Super clean, very physically comfortable compared to the PRO500's, excellent option for the price point, and a welcome addition to my arsenal. They aren't perfect, but they are worlds away from terrible. I'll leave another review in a few months after they get more use.The name of the game with these headphones is comfort. I bought them to use with my electric piano which I can play at for many hours so I needed something comfortable. The PRO5X's were just right for that.The comfort is amazing. There is virtually no pressure on your head and after a little while you forget that they're even on. They are also very light which means that you'll almost never get fatigued while wearing them. They are over ear so they have quite decent passive sound isolation but not nearly as good as something with active cancellation. In my opinion, the lack of noise cancellation is actually a good thing for long sessions because as someone who owns the Bose QC35s I can say that the active isolation can become uncomfortable for a while. I guess the best way I can describe the comfort is airy or cloudy which is really awesome!The Pro5Xs are very light but don't let that fool you, they sound really good. I have many pairs of headphones and these may be my favorites. They have a nice and wide frequency response which I could get below 30 Hz on my phone meaning that they could get closer to the advertised 5 Hz with a decent amp. Like I said, I use them with my piano and I actually prefer the sound that the Pro5Xs produce than the internal speakers which was surprising. The sound isn't super bass heavy (although there is respectable bass) but they are just nice and clear all the way throughout which is perfect for studio monitoring or for a DJ.Overall these headphones are amazing for the price and would be great for anything from music production to even gaming on a budget.I got theses to replace some Pioneer HDJ headphones - I believe the HDJ 1500's- that I used for like 5 years. . I've now used them at 2 gigs and for regular music listening - and they are good. The noise cancellation is not as good as my HDJ 1500's - but I did buy a set of over the ear pads upon first getting those. The music in the Audio -Technica's sound great. Just a really good crisp sound. The bass is there - but not overwhelming - mids and highs are there too, balanced nicely. Really just a good set of headphones. I wish they had come with a carry case or bag - but regardless I would buy these again. I received the all white version (not sure if another exists) and it came with two cord styles - one straight wire for like an iphone/samsung and a coiled wire for things like DJing. If these are being considered by you - you wont be upset. Build quality - first thing I think of is ...light and solid....if that makes any sense. It's a good thing.I'm a transcriptionist so did not want noise-canceling or a microphone and wanted them wired. These are excellent headphones that fit the bill for me! The ear part is snug enough to drown out outside noises but yet comfortable to wear for hours a day. The cord disconnects from the headset if you want to. It's a pretty long cord too. As far as sound quality, I can discern easily who is talking and even hear them whispering. I'm very happy with these headphones!This pair of headphones not only feel incredibly comfortable, but they sound great. The spiral cord it comes with is great for using with a PC as it is probably somewhere near 15 feet long when completely pulled out, so you have plenty of room to move around with ease. The sound quality is crisp and clear, no crackling, however my only complaint would be that in songs that have more.. chimes? imagine fairy dust sound effects, that kind of stuff, you don't want the volume to be too loud with those more sensitive noises as they're just painful to the ear. The bass is decent, nothing insane but there's definitely something there. For the price, the quality is great.The value, these were like %40 cheaper than the black model. Obviously the color just wasn't selling so as nother WIN for WHITEY. and by white I mean cuz the headphones were white in color.Compared to Seinheiser, Shure, and other AudioTechnica brands in the same price bracket, I enjoy these the most. They are very light but solid. The cable is detachable and thick. They don't cause any discomfort in my 5+ hours at a time wearing them.Sound quality is exactly what you get from $50 Audiotechnicas. It's good. I paired mine with a USB DAC for a little more umph at my computer. For a self-labeled audiophile that can never afford $1,000+ audiophile equipment, these will do great.Il mondo delle cuffie è variegato. Una parte dell'eccellenza si trova in Germania ed Austria (Sennheiser, Bayerdynamic, AKG, etc.) ma anche in Giappone troviamo altrettante cuffie di altissima qualità (Sony, Audio Technica). Ovviamente questa dipende anche molto dal prezzo ma se vogliamo stare intorno ai 100 Euro questo modello, come anche la serie ATH-M40 - 50 -60 -70, è insuperabile. Attenzione: da rodare il più possibile prima di dare un giudizio finale. Questo modello, forse perchè dichiarato per utilizzo da DJ (ma vanno bene anche per l'uso casalingo) è un pochino più comodo di quelle suddette della stessa casa. Suono superbo. Consigliate!la calidad de los audífonos es de lo mejor, el sonido tiene un rango muy bajo y alto hasta frecuencias imperceptibles por el ser humano, super cómodos y no cansan, incluye dos cables uno liso y el otro coiled, por lo que se pueden cambiar dependiendo el uso, el coiled trae adaptador para plug.solo me falta ver que tan bien responden los materiales al cambio de color por ser blancos.hasta el momento son los mejores que he probado(SHURE 240, 440, 550DJ y Neewer 2000)They are my first headphones in 40 years and I'm extremely pleased. Crystal clear sound and stereo separation. And with 34 ohm impedance I can get very high volumes with my 2017 phone. The sound does not break down at high volumes either.Extremely comfortable - lay gently on ears but aren't tight, with a soft leather-ish material.Not rugged and not foldable or anything fancy except the basics, and that's all you pay for.Positiv fällt Folgendes auf:+ Bassbetonter Sound ohne Dröhnen (Geschmacksache, aber sehr gut für z.B. elektronische Musik)+ Klare Hohen, die auch bei erhöhter Lautstärke+ Impendanz von 30 Ohm verspricht gute Soundqualität bei gleichzeitiger guter Lautstärke an Smartphones+ angenehme Passform und Anpressdruck ohne zu schmerzen, auch nach stundenlangem Tragen+ Zwei unterschiedliche, auswechselbare Kabel (Spiral und Glatt), sowie aufschraubbarer Adapter auf 1/4" Klinke für das Spiralkabel+ Die äußere Verarbeitung lässt sich, angesichts des Preises, mit "in Ordnung" bis "gut" beschreiben und vermittelt einen vergleichsweise robusten Eindruck.So war ich rundum zufrieden.Negativ bleibt jedoch der Service der Musikhaus Kirstein GmbH in Erinnerung:Der Kopfhörer hatte keine harten Clubeinsätze als DJ-Kopfhörer erleben müssen, sondern wurde nur privat für allerlei verwendet.Dennoch stellt sich nach etwa 10 bis 11 Monaten ein Knerzen des linksseitigen Tieftöners ein. Der Rücksendeantrag an die Musikhaus Kirstein wurde zunächst abgeleht, da die Rückgabefrist abgelaufen war und nur eine Reparatur und ein Austauch auf Garantie möglich wäre. Nach erneuter Kontaktaufnahme, mit dem Verweis auf den Qualitätsmangel, erhielt ich einen Retourschein. Einigen Tage nach der Zustellung laut Sendungsverfolgung erhielt ich, nach telefonischer Nachfrage, dann auch eine Eingangsbestätigung. Nach weiteren drei Wochen musste ich wieder Amazon kontaktieren um Bewegung in die Sache zu bringen. Die Musikhaus Kirstein GmbH versicherte mir erneut, dass eine Rücknahme nicht möglich sei und dass das Gerät nun zum Hersteller eingeschickt wird. All dies ist ein länglicher Vorgang, der sich mittlerweile über 5 1/2 Wochen zieht und längst nicht abgeschlossen ist. Schade.Update 11.05.2020Nach Wochen ist nun ein für mich kostenfreier Austauschkopfhörer eingetroffen. Dieser funktioniert erwartunggemäß einwandfrei. Der Service kann den Qaualitätsmangel wett machen, sodass ich in Summe vier, statt der Zunächst zwei Sterne vergeben möchte. Der Reklamationsvorgang hat nun in Summe rund 13 Wochen vom Rücksendungsauftrag bis zum vorliegen des Austauschkopfhörers gedauert. Eindeutig zu lang!I was worried these wouldn't match up to the M40x's I had which broke (the tiny little hinge on the side snapped off completely), thankfully this new headset had upgraded hinges and sounds very similar to my M40x's. I don't really notice any difference.A safe buy, with good value just like the M40x.