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The Audio-Technica ATH-R50x are professional open-back headphones designed for demanding audio production. Weighing only 207g, they feature a fully open-back design that delivers an expansive soundstage with powerful bass and accurate mids. Equipped with two detachable cables and a 1/4" adapter, these headphones offer versatile connectivity and long-lasting comfort, making them ideal for mixing, mastering, and immersive listening.










| ASIN | B0DSMG4K6K |
| Additional Features | Open-Back Design with Detachable Cables |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Audio Monitoring, Recording, Studio |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,571 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #28 in Recording Headphone Audio Monitors #547 in Over-Ear Headphones |
| Brand | Audio-Technica |
| Brand Name | Audio-Technica |
| Built-In Media | Cable |
| Cable Features | Detachable |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Music Production Equipment, Laptops, Desktops, Gaming Consoles, Tablets, Telephones, Smart Speakers, Televisions, Car Audio Systems |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 383 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Over-Ear |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| External Testing Certification | Nรฃo aplicรกvel |
| Form Factor | Over Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz |
| Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Impedance | 50 Ohms |
| Item Weight | 0.46 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Audio-Technica |
| Model Name | ATH-R50X Open-Back Headphones |
| Model Number | ATH-R50x |
| Noise Control | None |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 93.3 dB |
| Specific Uses For Product | Professional Audio |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 years |
J**A
Best Performance for the Money
Iโve been using the Audio-Technica ATHโM50x for a while now, and theyโve impressed me so much that I felt compelled to write a review. These headphones strike a really nice balance between fun and accurate. The bass is tight and punchy without being boomy, the mids are clear so vocals and instruments sound natural, and the highs have good detail without getting harsh or piercing. I can switch from music to podcasts to movies and never feel like Iโm missing anything. Comfort is excellent for longer sessions. The ear pads seal well without clamping too hard, and the headband feels solid but not heavy. I can wear them for a couple of hours at a time without hot spots or fatigue. The build quality is also reassuring: lots of plastic, but it feels sturdy, and the folding design makes them easy to toss in a bag. One thing I really like is the removable cable system. Being able to swap cables (or replace one if it ever fails) is a big plus, and the included cables cover most situationsโat home, on the go, or at a desk. Overall, these are easy to recommend if you want a step up from basic consumer headphones. Theyโre reliable, comfortable, and genuinely enjoyable to listen to, whether youโre casually listening or doing more focused work like light mixing or content creation.
T**Y
Great comfort and sound.
Comfort wise they are very light with relatively light clamp force. The yokes have a decent range of adjustment and click into place. The cups swivel up down, side to side to apply even pressure, but they apply more pressure to the back of your ear because there is a spring that pushes it. They create a great seal and the earcups are big and deep enough for my ears to not touch anything. The build quality is great as it/s mostly metal. The cups are made of plastic but the grill and headband is metal. I replaced the stock cable with a Youkamoo HD598 cable. You can use most 2.5mm rotation lock cables afaik. The stock cable is fine as its flexible and come in two length as well as having a 1/4" adapter, but they hold memory. Even after a couple days of use, they still are wavy because they were wrapped tightly in the box. I'm using them on PC with a CX31993 dongle, I only need about 20% windows volume to get loud volume out of these. They take EQ great too, because of the 1.6w maximum power and low distortion. They sound relatively bright which I love. They have a nice lower treble energy and presents vocals amazingly. The soundstage is decently wide and imaging is fine. The sub-bass rolls off which is a nice touch personally, because I am quite bass sensitive. You could easily EQ the bass to your liking. Overall, I think these are great headphones for the price. The soundstage and comfort is leagues ahead of a lot of headphones in this price range.
I**L
Fantastic Headphone for Immersive Casual Gaming.
I bought these headphones mostly for gaming. Specifically, gaming on the Nintendo switch 2. I wanted a pair of headphones to listen to the Nintendo music and get lost in the atmosphere of games like Octopath Traveler, and Zelda. Let me tell you, these are the best headphones, especially for the money, that I have ever purchased. I am comparing these to Turtle Beach and Astro headphones specifically. The sound is very clear the music and vocals pop out far more than the other headphones I have used in the past. These headphones do not have noise cancellation which I actually have grown to prefer for gaming so I still have awareness of what is going on around me (kids, dogs and wife). If you were like me and looking for a more immersive casual gaming experience than you will not be displeased with these. They are light weight, extremely comfortable for longer gaming sessions, and come in at a good price point for the product you are getting. I would definitly buy this again. The only negative is it does not come with a mic but there are aftermarket mic attachments made for these headphones on Amazon so it was an easy work around.
C**.
Goated gaming headphones
Iโve owned these for a week or so, so far theyโre great. I used to daily drive Astro A40s everyday for about at least 6 years. The cables on those always gave out after a year or so. After the 3rd replacement I got fed up and invested in these. And honestly these have been great. I think they need some adjustment in the EQ but I came off of some decent IEMs that were a bit bass heavy so these are phenomenal. The open sound gives a nice feel of clarity when listening to music. I use them for gaming or YouTube but theyโre still great. Iโm a casual audiophile so imo theyโre lacking a bit of bass but then again, I did come off of IEMs and itโs nothing a bit of adjustment canโt handle. I think theyโre like 10% quieter compared to other headphones. I got these on sale and they do leave a dent in the wallet but theyโre still goated. I think the one complaint I have isnโt about the headphones, itโs about the description of the ear pads. A lot of people or review sites claim theyโre too shallow but honestly I have big ears and they barely touch the headphone, plus if you look up R70x replacement ear pads, theyโll fit these since theyโre the same size. For comfort I think theyโre more comfortable than I thought, even with the minimal swivel and ear pads. Honestly theyโre pretty sturdy too, the cable is nice. I wish it came with a braided one but itโs still a good cable nonetheless.
R**0
One of the better purchases I've made this year
I moved in May from an apartment that had nobody above or below me to a new place with neighbors above and below. I sometimes like to crank the music up while writing and I've been feeling self-conscious that I might be bothering someone so I started looking into open back headphones. I've never used open backs before but I read a bunch of good information. I'm really glad I went with these Audio Technica's as I currently use ATH-M50x's and love them! However with closed back headphones I can't do extended sessions as both the closed-in feeling and the heat build up can get uncomfortable. There are not a lot of open backs that have good bass response and these showed a heavier bass response than most others. With open backs you'll never get the same response as with closed backs but these come really close. If you already use m50x's you'll transition right over with no issue, they have a very very similar sound profile. I put a FabFilter EQ on the master bus with a bass boost to give it the little bit of missing bass oomph and now they sound perfect! With these they are so light and open that you can literally forget you're wearing them. I don't get warm at all wearing them, I don't feel boxed in like with closed backs, and I can crank them without bothering any of my neighbors while I write music. Another aspect of open backs that I read about was a wider soundstage and oh boy they sure do have an amazing stereo soundstage. They sound wider for sure than my closed backs. Basically to sum it up it's like having studio monitors right on your ears that you can crank without disturbing your neighbors/family members/etc. They obviously do not replace closed back headphones as you need those for tracking vocals and such so there's no bleed into the microphone and for mixing reference I think closed backs are still more essential. But for what I needed them for they are doing the job so well I couldn't be happier.
D**Y
The price to performance ratio is amazing.
These beat out my Fidelio X2H2 headphones by a bit. I've had many headsets around the150-200 dollar range. These are the best so far in comfort and open stage, sound separation. They do lean slightly bright but not overly done IMO. I use them for PC gaming and listening to music. They are great for both. I put an Antlion mic on them. I'm using a creative AE9 soundcard which further pushes their sound performance. I paid a little over a hundred dollars on an open box deal. But they are definitely even worth the full price.
T**S
Bass is the issue
I wanted another pair of open back headphones and having the Sennheiser 490 and 599, both open backs, along with the closed back 280, I thought I would try a non-German made product. This left me with two options AT or the major Japanese brand that I am adversely against purchasing...I won't even purchase music or movies from the two American brands they own, so Audio Technica it was. These are very light in weight but not light in sound. They fit comfortably on my head and ears. I have never had an issue with headphone cup sizes as many comment; I guess I have "common" size ears. As a comparison I will write about these and The Sennheiser 599 as they are comparable in price and both opened back. I find they both have a very "spacial" sound stage with the 599 perhaps being a bit broader. They both are 50 ohm. They both are clear and accurate with the 599 being a bit "warmer" in sound at the R50x does sound a bit "colder" or more analytical, ideal for critical listening but not so much for enjoying the actual music. Not a note, no matter how soft, is missed with the 599 as opposed to the R50x in which I do not hear all the instruments, especially percussions, which is odd because all the reviews state they excel in that area. Not to say I don't hear all percussions just on the 599 they sound a bit more detailed. These are minor differences which do not bother me. The major difference is bass. The 599 drives the bass, yet not so much it hurts the ears, but the bass is definitely present and noticeable without drowning out the highs and mids. The 50x virtually has no base and as I have learned after using headphones for 55+ years, adjusting the bass on my amplifier/tuner/receiver makes no difference. These are all "preset" levels by the manufacturer. I guess that is why I have never had to adjust any of my Sennheisers as all the models I have or had, from the lower end 280, to the higher end 490 and of course the 599 sound perfect. This is not to say the 50x doesn't sound great, they do and if I had nothing to compare them to I would give them five stars. However, I do have something to compare them to, the 599 and at a $10 price difference (Amazon), I must give them four stars...solely because of the non descript flat base sound. The 50x is much more sterile sounding, great for professional use, while the 599 is much warmer and fuller, far better for home stereo use to enjoy the music. Both have a dynamic sound stage, both fit comfortably and both are exceptional for the price. I'm glad I purchased these and will alternate their use with my 599 unless I want far more detail and even a warmer sound than the 599, that will be the 490. Again, at the price being almost identical, my first choice would be the 599 for what I use them for as opposed to the 50x, BUT, I do like the 50x and will keep them and use them. Just a matter of preference. I do think the 50x has a "cooler" look to them.
D**E
Not worth the price.
Are you guys serious with this short aux cable? For what I paid for this headset, I should be able to connect the aux to my PC but this cord is so short I'm going to have to buy a replacement. I shouldn't have to spend anymore money on this headset. The sound quality isn't even as great as everyone in the reviews is bragging. I'm honestly disappointed and I'm going to check out other brands and most likely return this one.
R**N
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A**R
Superb
Makes me wonder why I spent so much on Grado woodies and SE models! Simply wonderful. Beautiful looking as well - very AT aesthetic. Most comfortable headphones I have to boot. If I have to give a con the 5hz upper mids lift is a little overdone as reviews point out. Classical is my go to genre. So, whenever a harpsichord as an example comes into the mix it's at the fore and a very smidgen too 'sparkly'. I'm picking her, for the price it's pretty faultless, and some may actually love the con I've described. I'd advise a good Geekria hard case as an added investment.
A**.
Excelente
Mรกs claro que el agua con un bajo no invasivo, pero a la vez profundos, y ligeros, recomendados ๐๐ป
N**N
Surprisingly poor sound
my $40 wireless earbuds sound better than this. its like a kids toy. No low end, very muddy. The soundstage is really flat for open-back headphones. Also the detachable cable is proprietary. not much to like here. I did try them on a few different DACs so fairly sure its the headphones sounding bad.
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