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The video discusses the Audio Technica M50x STS USB and non-USB headphones, emphasizing their microphone features and music quality. The headset boasts a flip-to-mute microphone, clear audio, and sponsorship mentions for Secret Lab chairs. The headphones provide enjoyable music listening but may lack treble extension for audiophiles. Pricing options, sound quality differences, and alternative headsets like SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro are compared. The speaker highlights the ATH-M50x's affordability and recommends considering the drop plus epochs h3x as a budget-friendly alternative for gamers.
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In this segment of the video, the focus is on the Audio Technica M50x STS USB and non-USB headphones that combine quality music headphones with a microphone. These headphones are based on the well-respected Audio Technica M50x model. They offer a microphone mute, condenser microphone, USB output, collapsible design, and compatibility with various audio interfaces. The headphones come with spare ear pads, different cable options, and unique adapter possibilities. The design features a leatherette headband with light padding and adjustable ratchet sides.
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In this segment of the video, the presenter discusses the features of a headset, such as the comfortable design, monitor volume adjustments, and a metal grille on the microphone. They highlight the microphone’s flip-to-mute feature and the clear audio quality for music and communication. The video shifts to a sponsorship mention for Secret Lab chairs, promoting comfort during long work or gaming sessions. The segment concludes with the presenter demonstrating the headset’s side tone function, volume adjustments, and microphone recording quality, noting the impressive performance, especially for streaming purposes.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the Audio Technica M50x headphones. They are described as having a bassy and energetic sound with good enjoyment for music listening. While lacking the highest treble extension and detail resolution, they are highly recommended for entry-level audiophiles. As a gaming headset, the M50x is suitable for casual gaming but may not provide the most competitive experience due to limited positional audio and soundstage capabilities. The headphones offer decent sound isolation without active noise canceling. Different pad materials can impact the sound profile, with a noticeable bass emphasis and mellow treble sound. The midrange is well represented, but the upper mids may feel relaxed, leading to less perceived detail.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the differences in sound quality between two headphone materials, highlighting the impact on bass and treble response. They also touch on isolation capabilities, microphone response, and pricing options for the Audio-Technica ATH-M50x headset. The USB version comes at $229, a $60 premium over the normal version, while the XLR version is priced at $200. The speaker suggests that some features like interchangeable cables and a removable microphone could have enhanced the product’s versatility. They also mention the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro as an alternative with more features like multi-channel support and integrated EQ, although slightly lower sound quality than the ATH-M50x. They further suggest that adding a separate microphone to the ATH-M50x could enhance its value, akin to the Antlion Mod Mic.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the Audio Technica headset, highlighting its affordability compared to other options. The headset offers high-quality audio for both microphone and headphone functions, making it a great choice for gamers. The speaker recommends checking out another headphone option, the drop plus epochs h3x, which is more budget-friendly while still offering basic functionality.