Don't buy a gaming headset. Get these instead! – Audio Technica ATH M50xSTS

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The ever-popular Audio Technica M50x headphones have been transformed into a headset thanks to the inclusion of a microphone. Does Adam think they are a worthy upgrade to the original M50x headphones? Let’s find out!

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CHAPTERS
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0:00 Overview
1:09 Unboxing
3:50 Secret Lab!
4:20 Connecting them to the computer
5:07 Mic test
7:07 It’s gamer time
8:10 Labs results
10:35 But what’s the price
12:27 Outro

5 Comments

  1. Audiotechnica headphones are pretty flat all around in terms of frequency. Bass shouldn’t be prominent at all and never has for the ones I’ve owned for making music. Compared to others I’ve used the bass is less punchy. Bass in general is quite low in terms of volume in general even if it’s showing it being higher db. Especially when comparing it to higher frequencies where your ears will pick them up easier even when the db is much lower.

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