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*M40Xath m50x all the way
The M50 has horrible highs that bleed out your ears, or so I've heard. With the 40s you get the same deal, without that issue and for cheaper.
*M40Xath m50x all the way
you heard wrong*M40X
The M50 has horrible highs that bleed out your ears, or so I've heard. With the 40s you get the same deal, without that issue and for cheaper.
Could be a personal preference thing then. Have you compared them personally to other pairs or?you heard wrong
They're completely fine - m40s have a more dampened sound
I can tell you my ears don't bleed from highs and the audio is completely balancedCould be a personal preference thing then. Have you compared them personally to other pairs or?
Though you need to understand that it outperform others for a specific genre selection and music taste that happens to coincide yours. I currently own two pairs in that price point and they both beat the M50X for what they are designed for. Headphones aren't black and white.I can tell you my ears don't bleed from highs and the audio is completely balanced
And yeah compared to other headsets/headphones around the same price and up to about £200 it outperforms or matches them imo
but tbh im not about to drop £500+ on a headset for a marginal improvement like i dropped 700 on a guitar
doesnt matter too much after a point imo
audio is completely balanced
I listen to literally everything because I don't have preferences or a personalityThough you need to understand that it outperform others for a specific genre selection and music taste that happens to coincide yours. I currently own two pairs in that price point and they both beat the M50X for what they are designed for. Headphones aren't black and white.
That's not what balanced looks like. They are rather colored in sound. The M50s are notorious for having a V shape sound signature, aka boosted bass and highs; subdued mid range.