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The “R” in R70x stands for “reference,” which is a term I’ve heard abused so many times in relation to headphones that I’ve quit using it. But Audio-Technica has built something arguably better: enjoyable reference headphones. If you want to know what your music truly sounds like, and you don’t have four figures to indulge that curiosity, these nominally pro headphones are worth your consideration.
Straight out of the box you know that there's something special about this headset. It's feather light, weighing in at just 210g thanks to an attractively utilitarian design. A single sprung metal headband supported by Audio Technica's unique cushioned...
A–T's new flagship headphones are also the company's first ever open–backed design. We put them to the test.Audio–Technica's ATH headphones have become a familiar sight in home and professional studios everywhere. From the very affordable yet...
The Audio Technica R70x headphones will comfortably alternate between critical listening and ‘Pink Floyd with a glass of red'-mode. They flatter most material but also maintain a strong amount of detail and articulation in frequency response and stereo...
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