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Audio-Technica ATH-MSR7BK SonicPro Over-Ear High-Resolution Audio Headphones, Black

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Style: Black


Features

  • Designed to reproduce Hi-Res Audio, allowing you to hear your music the way it was intended
  • Exclusive 45 mm True Motion Drivers improve transient response and minimize sound distortion for rich, detailed audio reproduction
  • Features multi-layered air damping technology for extended mid-to-low frequency response
  • Housings constructed of an aluminum/magnesium mix provide a lightweight, rigid structure that reduce unwanted resonance
  • Three precisely placed vents within the layers work to control air flow and improve dynamics
  • Highly flexible swivel design, with soft, memory foam earpads and headband ensure comfort even during long listening sessions
  • Stainless steel acoustic mesh resistor provides improved high-frequency response, while bass acoustic resistor delivers accurate low-frequency response

Description

-Newly designed 45 mm True Motion Drivers deliver Hi-Res Audio reproduction-Multi-layer Air Damping Technology-Ultra-comfortable, soft, memory foam ear pads and headband-Three detachable cables-Stainless steel acoustic mesh resistor


Product Dimensions: 10 x 4 x 9 inches


Item Weight: 10.2 ounces


Item model number: MAIN-99763


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: February 20, 2015


Manufacturer: audio-technica


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  • Finally, an ATH product I can get behind
Style: Black
With all the rave reviews, I tried the ATH-M50s. Twice. I liked the punchy bass from time to time, but found them sloppy and unpredictable - sometimes all I ever heard was mushy bass barfing all over the mix. Maybe this makes a headphone “exciting” but I just got anxious. So after seeing some good reviews on this set, I went with an Amazon Open Box discount. The dive back into ATH world has been successful. I would like to point out that I am middle aged. My hearing isn’t as good as many of you, and while I am certainly not deaf, I find that I have gotten close to my limits with aural resolution. I had a fairly nice setup up with much more expensive headphones, DAC/Amp and so on, but it occurred to me that I couldn’t tell much difference from midpriced phones. I sold the expensive ones and am mucking around here, in the 150-200 range. It seems a sweet spot for my level of hearing ability and investment. Many headphones at this price point are easy to drive and don’t require super fancy DAC/amps to “make them shine.” I really think that phrase is overused at HeadFi. When bothering to compare, my references are the Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro (80 Hz) and Senn 598. Honestly, I don’t hear a huge difference between the Beyers and the ATH. There is is definitely a brighter sound in the mids of the ATH, and they don’t feel as forward as the Beyers to me. These are mostly less warm than the Senns, so there are times when classical music on the MSR7 sounds a little harsh to me, though it really depends... The fun surprise to me is that old music sounds new - I think in stuff that was mastered to CD 20 years ago, bass was done with a lighter touch, and maybe some mixes were a little muddier than we find today. With a little brighter sound and deeper bass, the ATH really punches up older tunes: Doobie Brothers sound fantastic, Chicago’s Mongonucleosis rocks again. The bass is WAY better controlled on the MSR7s than the M50. The ginormous surprise here was Michael Jackson’s “Black or White,” which never crossed over to gushy bass lines or brittle guitar. The gorgeously mixed "Love" from the Beatles Cirque album sounds splendid. But then it does on almost anything. Once in a great while bass still penetrates a little too deep for me, seemingly with jazz. “Caravan” from Whiplash sounded unnatural, and Maynard Ferguson's fusion didn’t benefit. Quartet level jazz did though. Zoot Sims sounded pretty tight. With a not great Don Byas recording, I felt like I was able to penetrate into a very old mix. With soundtracks like the title track for Finding Nemo, full of little ambient sounds, I could’t ask for more. Vocal soundtracks were hit and miss. Some tenor voices (Les Miz) bordered on harsh. Classical still sounds better to me with an open headphone like the 598. If there is lots of little detail and some intimacy (The Turkish March in Beethoven’s 9th) these can’t be beat. The discriminatory ability of these headphones reveals little gems so often that you have to smile. Overall, I think these are wonderful mid priced headphones that finally make the ATH signature satisfying rather than frustrating. They are fun sounding without being sloppy, particularly for music with a lot of movement or detail going on as they allow the music to sort out rather than mash together. For older music, they freshen the mix, so for us older guys, they are a great choice. I think as an overall go-to headphone, they are an excellent choice, easily driven by a portable device. It comes with a selection of cords. I didn’t use the inline mic. The desktop cord is thin and cheap feeling. It also didn’t come with a 1/4 inch adapter. Oh well. It seems well made and sturdy enough, but I use it for desktop purposes only. Clamping force is a little strong, and my head isn't large. But the ear cushions make up for this, and I haven't had any real trouble with extended listening. The open box item was in excellent condition. The only thing that looked out of place at all was the cord which kinda looked like a kid re-rolled it. Beyond that, no blemishes, etc. Well worth a price 80 bucks off the list. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 30, 2015 by J. Hicks

  • Bright, clean (not heavy) bass, and squeaky frame. Still the best at this price.
Style: Gun-Metal Grey
There are some pretty stellar reviews in here that are accurate and were the basis for my purchase. If you want highly technical reviews about how bright these are and how accurate, but not overpowering the bass is, keep looking. This is a laymen’s review. I am very happy with the MSR7. I do wish there was a headphone this clear and detailed that had a button to turn bass on and off, but I can never go back to a headphone without this detail. My preference is open back planar magnetic so I’m already used to losing a little bass, but I really wanted a nice sound stage. These delivered. For this pair, I needed a closed back solution for work and these are impressing some of my colleagues (which include audio engineers in our game studio). However, instead of leaving these on my desk I find I am wearing them everywhere. I have listened to more music in the past few days than I have since the beginning of the year. I keep feeding these headphones new and old tracks to hear how they sound. What is weird is I’m hearing clarity on individual instruments I could never hear before, in tracks I know from heart. Even if other headphones make a warmer sound, “warm” might be another way of describing when sounds blend together, with less separation. About the bass: I like clean sub bass and listen to a fair amount of EDM music. These are better for my ears than Beats. I don’t feel like these are doing as much damage even though the bass feels missing at times. For an example you can try at home, the Deadpool 2 title song from Celine Dion has this low frequency sound that is super satisfying on my Dolby Atmos system. These headphones reproduce that more cleanly than others and i scour the music catalogs looking for other tracks that use that well. I can listen for longer and have been without fatigue and that earned it five stars...especially for my audio books and movie watching on my commute. About the squeaking: yeah these squeak when you have them around your neck and when taking on and off. Haven’t figured out if the hinges need oil or if a plastic part is rubbing. Not a huge annoyance, but I docked them a star for it. Everything else in this build is great. The main solution I have is to buy a pair of Monoprice M560s to use open back at home so I can have both experiences, because I saved so much money getting these vs the M1060Cs which were my first choice for closed back, but at twice the price that I couldn’t justify in a planar magnetic I couldn’t convert to open when needed and still trust to keep sound in at my desk. Love these headphones, but everything you read about them being bright/cooler is correct. The best thing is that you may find out, thats exactly what you always wanted and didn’t know it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 24, 2019 by FLY1NGSQU1RR3L

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