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The Audio-Technica ATH-M30x headphones combine professional-grade 40mm dynamic drivers with rare earth magnets and copper-clad aluminum wire voice coils to deliver precise mid-range clarity. Their circumaural design offers excellent sound isolation, while the durable aluminum build and collapsible form factor make them perfect for studio use and on-the-go professionals. With a comfortable fit and single-side cable exit, these wired headphones are engineered for long sessions and portability, backed by a 2-year warranty.







| ASIN | B00HVLUQW8 |
| Additional Features | 40 mm drivers with rare earth magnets and copper-clad aluminum wire voice coils, Advanced build quality and engineering, Circumaural design contours around the ears for excellent sound isolation in loud environments, Convenient single-side cable exit, Tuned for enhanced detail, with excellent mid-range definition |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Studio tracking, mixing and field recording |
| Audio Driver Size | 40 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #130 in Over-Ear Headphones |
| Brand | Audio-Technica |
| Brand Name | Audio-Technica |
| Built-In Media | Headphone,Cable,Protective Case,User Manual,Screw-On Adapter |
| Cable Features | Detachable |
| Carrying Case Color | Black |
| Carrying Case Weight | 7.8 Ounces |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Desktops, Laptops, Music Production Equipment |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 12,441 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Rounded tip |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
| External Testing Certification | Não aplicavel |
| Form Factor | Over Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
| Frequency Response | 20000 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00042005183524, 04961310125417 |
| Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Impedance | 38 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Type Name | Headphones |
| Item Weight | 0.22 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Audio-Technica |
| Model Name | M30x |
| Model Number | ATH-M30x |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 100 dB |
| Series Number | 30 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Multi-Purpose |
| Style Name | ATH-M30X |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 year warranty on parts and labor. |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
D**M
Nice sounding, comfortable headphones
These were my second purchase of headphones, after the pair I purchased initially didn't work for me. Unlike that first pair, these were immediately comfortable on my head -- not too tight, not too heavy. I can wear them for an hour or more and not have any fatigue with them. The cord is long, which is good if you move around a lot, less so maybe if you just sit and listen to music. Still, not objectionable, just something to be aware of. Sound quality is good, maybe a bit light in the bass, but not harsh, certainly not boomy. As I said, I can wear these for a long while and not be fatigued. Nice headphones, I'm happy I moved from the other pair to these -- great selection!!
D**D
One of the Best Pairs of Budget Headphones You'll Own
Since everything has already been said about these that can be said, these are some of the nicest headphones you can get for the price. The headphones themselves are a very sleek black design and are a nice matte black finish rather than the piano black that most companies love to use. The build quality is top notch and being able to fold them makes it great for traveling if that's what you're looking for. The noise isolation is not too bad either. I only use these in my room but was looking for a pair of heapdhones that had some decent noise isolation. If my regular hearing is 100%, while wearing these and not listening to anything, I'd say it lowers what I can hear to the 50-60% range so roughly half of the normal ambient noise volume. If you're listening to something even on low volume, you cannot hear anything else outside of the headphones. I also briefly tested noise leak with other people in the room and to my surprise they could hear nothing until the volume was close to 100%. Of course this volume level is different for everyone but that's 100% with Realtek HD audio drivers on a Windows 7 machine which gets extremely loud. I normally use 20-30% for reference. The ear cups fit very close to actually laying over my ears but they fit, making them closed. As for the sound quality, it's always hard to describe exactly "how" something sounds. The easiest way to put it is these sound the way you expect audio to sound. If you aren't an extreme audiophile or know exactly what something should sound like, these headphones will be even better. One thing that may give you an issue is the tightness of these headphones. I came from using JVC HA RX700's which are an equally great pair of headphones. The main issue with those is the break in time. The ATH M30x's take nowhere near as long to break in, but it should be noted that it may take you a few days to a few weeks to get adjusted to how they feel. After you stop fidgeting with them and get them to a height that works for you, sometimes you forget you're even wearing them. Comfort, quality, and sound are all present. If there was any negative I could give to these headphones its the fact that they do sit very close to my ears. If the ear cups were slightly larger it may feel a bit better, but that of course requires a complete redesign of the headphones which were built this way for a reason. Unless you have a very large head or prefer muddier quality sounding headphones such as Beats, you cannot go wrong with these. Pros: + Amazing sound quality + Great build quality, matte black finish, intriguing design + Very comfortable feeling earpads + Good sound isolation, ~50% of sound dampened Cons: - Would prefer slightly larger ear cups
K**L
High Quality (better than some $$$ ones), Sturdy, Comfortable
I recently purchased these headphones, which exceeded my expectations regarding sturdiness, comfort, and overall quality. From the moment I unboxed them, I could tell they were built to last. Sometimes, a simple design is the best! I have gone through at least ten other expensive headphones, including Beats, Bose, Sony, etc., but I was never satisfied with Bluetooth or the ones with a cable. The materials used here feel premium. I have accidentally dropped them a couple of times, and they showed no signs of damage. When it comes to comfort, these headphones truly shine. The ear cushions are plush and soft, perfect for long listening sessions without discomfort. I often wear them for hours while working or relaxing, and I never experience any fatigue. The adjustable headband ensures a snug fit without being too tight, which is often a struggle with other headphones. The sound quality is simply fantastic. The clarity and depth of the audio elevate my listening experience. They are effective for noise canceling. It comes with a neat pouch to store it. I removed the original adapter and attached it to an iPhone adapter I purchased from Amazon, and it works perfectly. Overall, I highly recommend these headphones to anyone searching for a sturdy, comfortable, and high-quality (with a budget) option. They represent excellent value for the price.
N**U
Incredible sound, excellent bass, mediocre separation
I have a degree in Recording Arts, and prefer using headphones over speakers for monitors. I am comparing these to the Sony MDR7506, which is generally considered the hands-down best cans under $100. Source sound is Tool. These are definitely on par with the Sonys. The bass is slightly better: More bass, but artificially so. Slightly too much bass, but not overwhelming. A little better than the Sonys, but cancelled out slightly by overdoing it a little. The soundstage, separation, openness, however you want to call it, is definitely lacking as compared to the Sonys. FAR tighter, more like listening in an acoustically well-designed closet, whereas the Sonys sound incredibly natural, almost hyper-natural. This works out as a small advantage in some instances, but overall a net negative. Physical comfort is awesome. Like wearing a pair of your favorite slippers on your ears. No long-term fatigue. The cord is a little annoying in its length, but I'm mostly happy with it (better too long than too short). Sound cancellation is a fraction of a hair better than the Sonys, which is to say incredible. I can block out all but the loudest sounds, with virtually no impact on what I'm listening to. It's really nice that both of them allow flipping the ear cup 180* without the need to take the whole set off or shift them on my ears so that I can hear The Boss or The Spawn try to converse with me. All other aspects seem comparable between the two. Same airy highs. Same overall excellent sound. Same incredible comfort. If you're looking for a tight, modestly bass-accented, noise-cancelling pair of cans for a great price, you'll be incredibly happy with these. Insane bang-for-the-buck value: like a $120 pair of cans. But for $5 more, you can get a $250 pair of cans with the Sonys (just don't expect the bass bump).
J**G
Outstanding Bang For Your Buck, Nicely Designed Successor To M30
The Audio Technica ATH-M30x are excellent sounding headphones in the sub $100 range. I'm using the M30x as a second pair of headphones to listen to music and when watching movies or TV shows on an iPhone, iPad, or through an AV receiver. I wanted headphones that would sound great, be well built, be portable, and yet be affordably priced. In those regards, the M30x delivers. The M30x is a nicely designed successor to the popular M30 headphones which they are replacing. I really like Audio Technica's styling update for the M30x, giving it a look similar to the iconic M50 and newer M50x headphones. Like the M50 and M50x, the M30x now features a collapsible design for space saving portability. Both of those are welcome changes from the dated looking and clunkier M30. A few months back I purchased a pair of M30 headphones, used them for a couple of weeks before returning them, and then purchased the M50 headphones. The design and feel of the M30x is much improved from the M30. ----- SPEC COMPARISON BETWEEN ATH-M30x & ATH-M50x: The M50 and M30 were the most popular headphones in Audio Technica's Professional Studio Monitor Headphone lineup so my guess is that the M50x and M30x will be also so I've written a spec comparison between models. 1. The M30x has a 40mm driver compared to a 45mm driver in the M50x. 2. The M30x has a frequency response of 15-22,000Hz compared to 15-28,000Hz with the M50x. 3. The M30x has a maximum input power of 1300mW at 1kHz compared to 1600mW at 1kHz with the M50x. 4. The M30x has a sensitivity of 96dB compared to 99dB with the M50x. 5. The M30x has an impedance of 47 ohms compared to 38 ohms with the M50x. 6. The M30x weighs 7.8oz compared to 10oz with the M50x. 7. The M30x has a built in cable compared to detachable cables with the M50x. The straight cables are both 9.8'. With a higher sensitivity, lower impedance, and higher maximum input power the M50x are a little easier to drive, are a little louder, and can handle more power before clipping than the M30x. ----- COMPARING AUDIO TECHNICA's PROFESSIONAL STUDIO MONITOR HEADPHONE LINEUP: If looking at other models in Audio Technica's lineup, the M20x, M30x, and M40x all have 40mm drivers whereas the M50x has 45mm drivers. All have a frequency response on the low end of 15Hz but as the headphone models get better so do the higher end of the frequency response, 20,000Hz with the M20x up to 28,000Hz with the M50x. The M40x and M50x feature detachable cables whereas the cable in the M20x and M30x is built in to the headphones. The M20x isn't collapsible while all the other models are. When examining sensitivity, impedance, and maximum input power, as the models get better the headphones tend to increase in dB's, become easier to drive with a lower impedance, and are able to handle more power before clipping. ----- SOUND QUALITY OF M30x & COMPARISON TO M50: The M30x offers excellent sound quality for its price. The headphones produce a rich, clean, and detailed sound with a good amount of bass. I'm really impressed with the sound they are able to produce. Having the M50, I was able to do a comparison between the two headphones. Since many reviewers who own both the M50 and M50x headphones state that the two models sound identical, my sound comparison between the M50 and M30x should provide a good comparison in sound between the M30x and newer M50x headphones. The M50 headphones are a little louder. They produce better bass as a result of the 45mm drivers compared the 40mm drivers in the M30x. The sound from the M50's is also fuller and has better separation. You do get what you pay for but when considering sound to price the M30x offers great bang for your buck. ----- PROS: 1. Produce a rich, clean, and detailed sound with good bass. 2. Affordably priced, great bang for your buck. 3. Comfortable to wear. 4. Attractive design and lightweight. 5. Collapsible for space saving portability. When collapsed they are noticeably smaller than my M50's collapsed. 6. Comes with protective carrying pouch and 1/4" adapter for headphone plug. The 3.5mm plug allows the M30x to plug into smartphones, tablets, laptops, and desktop computers. The 1/4" adapter allows the headphones to plug into receivers, mixers, and other audio equipment. CONS: 1. The "L" & "R" indicators for the cans are inside the headband area and are hard to see in dim lit areas. I much prefer their placement on the can swivel mechanism with the M50/M50x. I know its minor especially if you just remember that the cable comes out of the left side but I thought I'd mention it. ----- SUMMARY: The ATH-M30x headphones continue Audio Technica's legacy of producing amazing headphones. At the price point of the M30x, they are very hard to beat. If you are looking for a pair of headphones that sound great, are well built, are portable, and yet are affordably priced as I was, I highly recommend the M30x. If considering other Audio Technica models I recommend spending a little extra money and purchasing the M30x over the M20x. The collapsible design is very nice and the M30x allows almost double the maximum input power than the M20x. If sound quality is your concern over price, the M50x is superior with better bass, separation, and a fuller sound. The build quality is also nicer with the M50x. My M50's feel sturdier, the headband extender feels more durable, and I like the swivel feature of the M50 cans. That's not to take away from the M30x because they are well built headphones for the price.
A**E
Long Lasting and good quality
Lasted 5 years, writing this as I get a replacement. I would prefer a bluetooth model now so I am going up to the M50x. However these were top notch and lasted 5 years before breaking. The metal adjuster literally wore through the plastic, but having lasted 58 months I am not complaining. The high quality bass didn't last the whole time, but overall sound was pretty good. I tugged the cord a lot and it lasted all the punishment dealt to it. Sometimes I tugged hard enough to pull them off my head and they would fall to the ground. I also had them on a desk right on the edge and they must have fallen a good 50 times throughout their lifetime without issues. Overall, I am never trying a different brand for headphones. Tried many before, but these hit the "high quality" mark that no other headphone has come close to. If my next headphones don't last as long I'll simply go back to these again by buying another set of these. If those also don't last very long only at that point would i look elsewhere again, I am simply floored that I bought these 5 years ago for this price (60$), and got this kind of quality. The ONLY disappointment i have with these headphones is that when they broke they BROKE. The metal went through the plastic shattering it so now one earbud was dangling only by its cord with no way to hold in place anymore. However, strap a bit of duct tape to the metal and the plastic and its back where it should be and as expected it still works. I don't care a ton, but some may so I must note it again. Bass quality wore out over time. Its not terrible, but you can tell. Loses that "theater" feel to it, sounds like moderate quality headphones now which have decent bass but no "bass boost" if that makes sense. I have a set of headphones provided at work, and I can tell the difference, that high quality deep "bass" went away at some point on these. I didn't even notice until I tried a different set of headphones, so if this is your only set of headphones you won't even notice but if you care greatly about it, these headphones have it, but I don't know how long and it can wear out. Reminder, this is from a set 5 years ago. Things can change a lot for a company in that time, quality may differ from back then but in 2015 these are in my mind unbeatable at this price.
C**J
Size 8 head fits pefectly. Doesn't Compress your head at all. No ear Pain
I have used these audio-technica's for an entire year now, and it is amazing! The packaging was very good and the product would not look better. It is plastic construction, so it does clank around when folding it up for transport, but you can't beat the price. The construction isn't the highest of materials, but the quality of construction is great. All joints perform perfectly and there isn't a doubt that these are high-quality. What matters, the sound, is great too. You know what you are getting with Audio-Technica's. I use these to study and play games on, sometimes I just wear them to block out the sounds of my roommates when I need to concentrate. But, when you are listening to music, you get a crisp and clear sound from these headphones. You begin to hear parts of music that you couldn't with your cheap earbuds, and the experience is much much better. You really get lost in what you are listening to. Being so light, your head doesn't get weighted down either, and once they are on your head, they stay there. Something else I love about these is the long cable. I can get up and reach my phone plugged into the wall or a textbook on the ground a little ways away, without having to break concentration or constantly be taking off and putting on these headphones. Solid feature for me, at least. I know some people don't like the length of the cable, but for me I love it. This model DOES NOT have a removable cable, so you can't just buy a different length cable. You are stuck with the long length of this one and you are buying a set of headphones with a long cable. It doesn't really get in the way, but I sometimes step of the cable while getting out of the chair and it rips off the headphones, not fun. But the cables are very sturdy so it doesn't damage it a bit. You may also accidentally run it over with your chair, again not damaging it; I've done it multiple times. Currently a college student with 3 more years to go and I have no doubt that these will hold up. For the money these are great headphones. The ear pads don't beat the lush one's of Beats, but they do what they need to. VERY light on the head and don't compress your head like beats do sometimes. I have a size 8 head and these work amazingly. Can listen to music and study for hours, with no ear pain, since they go around the entire ear. Or you can play games for hours and not be annoyed with the fit. GREAT GREAT GREAT. Audio technica products for life.
K**R
Do not underestimate the m30x headset!
Alright so I grabbed the m50x, m40x and these m30x's... had to compare them all and see which was really the best bang for the buck. I know I'll get a ton of flak for what I'm about to say, but it needs to be said. Keep in mind this review is coming from someone who is not an audiophile; however, I'm pretty sure I know what music is and basics around instrumental mechanics. In addition, I've had all three and spent hours testing them on all genres and games. Do not underestimate this headset (m30x)!!! In fact, if I had to compare these headphones to something specific, I would say they are the Sennheiser 598's (Clarity) and the m50x's (Thump) together. Yes, I said it. Now let the flak begin. LOL The m50x's are borderline amazing. They hit so hard it makes my ears want to explode. That being said, they are uncomfortable when wearing for long periods of time which is not ideal for gamers. The audio hits exceptionally hard and seems pretty clean. Where the m50x's fall short is in the mid range. While wearing them there just always seemed to be something missing and the THUMP was trying to make up for it. The m40x's are extremely flat... which is the intended specification. They sound great with all aspect of music and hit just as hard as the m50x (IMO). I read a helpful review that said making your EQ a "U" shape with these headsets make them into a m50x and I would have to agree. In addition, the m50x is heavier which is part of the concern with comfort. I will say the m40x's aren't the most comfortable either, but they do a much better job because they are lighter. Because of the flatness of this headset, it does miss out on the mid range range for me as well. However, this is a great headset with plenty of push. Especially when paired up with the right sound card/EQ. So... that brings me to the m30x. Um... yeah. For $60 I fell this headset is every bit or better sounding than its older brothers and I'm dead serious. I have an old Sound Blaster Titanium sound card I paired up with my m30x's and BOOM! The clarity was better than the Sennheiser 598 SE's and the boom was just as bassy as the m50x. There will be many folks who disagree, but I've had them all and can speak from experience. The m30x's have the mid range that others didn't, the clarity of higher end drivers and the thump to go with it. I know it's hard to believe a $60 headset can sound better than one 2 1/2 times more expensive but it's simply the truth. Oh and did I mention they are a lighter headset so they feel better than the others excluding the 598's. If you're looking for a phenomenal headset and you aren't wanting to reach too high, grab this bad boy. You won't be disappointed!
S**E
Mycket bra ljud och bekväma hörlurar
Mycket bra ljud och bekväma hörlurar
A**Y
Davvero il top, per questa fascia di prezzo, per chi ama ascoltare la musica.
Prima di questa cuffia ho acquistato e testato a lungo la tanto osannata Philips Fidelio x2hr. La Philips mi ha enormemente deluso. Un suono piatto e bassi smorti. Questa Audio-Technica è stata una vera scoperta. Per chi ama ascoltare la musica questa cuffia è davvero fantastica. Poi è comodissima, morbida, leggera, isola benissimo dai suoni esterni. Sono davvero soddisfatto. L'unica pecca, rispetto al modello M40x (che costa una trentina di euro in più) è il cavo (lungo 3 metri) ma fisso alla cuffia. Avrei preferito avere la possibilità di sostituire il cavo. Per il resto la consiglio vivamente. Davvero un prodotto eccellente.
V**O
Très bonne qualité !!!
Casque de qualité avec des basses profondes des aiguës clairs et précis.. Les médiums sont purs.. très bon rendu du son très agréable à porter même pour plusieurs heures. Je recommande vivement.
C**Y
Confortable et abordable
Bonne qualité pour un prix tres abordable. Le fil est tres long ce qui est un avantage pour moi car je les utilise pour le streaming et que c'est connecter a un mixeur audio. Les basses sont bonne et les aigues sont clairs. Je peux les porter pendants 3-4h et ils ne me derangent pas.
R**Z
Producto para profesionales
Producto para profesionales. Para producción musical. Ligeros, cómodos, frecuencias bajas muy potentes, frecuencias medias y bajas increíbles. Con una tarjeta de sonido en condiciones.
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