Vonx
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(DAYM Vonx...need to get to know the lady on your DP )
To be fair, it should be more like $150 since that seems to be the going rate for the M50 these days.
I would consider the Shure 840 and M-Audio Q40 to have better soundstage than the M50, and in the same league bass-wise (a bit more body from the other two, though not as impact)
While admirable for 30 bucks the HTF600's are in a different and much lower league. The M50's are studio monitors and are very neutral, you have to EQ the bass up. When you do so there is no comparison. They start sounding like the Pro700 MK2, which I personally love but I feel like you're paying an extra 50 bucks for nothing. I stated on the first page that although not everyone likes that v shaped sound and boosted heavy bass that is what this thread is all about.
no.
"The M50's are studio monitors and are very neutral..."
Let me tell you, the M50s are NOT NEUTRAL AT ALL!!!
I don't know why people say this about them! Maybe they're just comparing headphones
and haven't actually listened to studio monitors...
I found them warm with good highs and veiled mids being a good performer for EDM, dub, etc.
but boring for vocals, classical, blues, etc.
I also found the soundstage a bit lacking, though 'Ok' for being a closed can.
I know you mentioned: "but for less than 120 bucks nothing can touch them I don't care what anyone says."
with an attitude like that, how can people find good sound and soundstage in cheap headphones listed
on the first page if you are basically saying: "Screw the list I made and just get the M50s!"
I think you should care....
Thanks.
Hey guys thats cheating you called in Armaegis haha. On a serious note though they are still available for 109 dollars (no tax unless you live in NJ and free shipping if you buy something else for 10 bucks) from the sound professionals I just checked right now. I have tried both headphones you mentioned there and own the Q40's. I would say that the Q40's come the closest in terms of bang for the buck, and while i like them a lot, I feel that they just aren't there in terms of build quality and value. The shure 840's are almost 50% more than the M50's so I don't think it's fair to compare them.
I think what he was trying to say is that price to performance ratio the HTF600's hit a bit harder for their weight group.
I mostly just go by the Amazon price history. If you're comparing sale prices, then the Shure 840 can be had for $130. At the moment, the M50 is $160 and 840 is $150.
I used to have the 840/M50/Q40 all at once and even wrote a review comparing them a while back (link in my profile). Just my opinions though. I wish I had a chance to try the Q40 with Beyer pads.
In this silly audiophile world of ours, it's all diminishing returns beyond your basic ibuds. My budget/cognitive dissonance point is roughly equal to half my mortgage payments. Beyond that and I start getting twitchy (like I either shy away or decide "oh hell with it, go big or go home!" except then I wouldn't be able to afford said home, so the former usually wins
)
Eh, tomatoe tomahto, I still call that a sale. Either way, the price differences aren't huge between it and the Q40 and the 840.
I'd like 1 person in this thread to find me a pair of headphones with as much bass and a better soundstage than the M50's for less than 110 bucks
I'd like 1 person in this thread to find me a pair of headphones with as much bass and a better soundstage than the M50's for less than 110 bucks
Hmmm I see a certain user isn't playing nice again. Someone should inform the MOD's, why put up with someone acting rude.