Overall, the sound quality of the Audio-Technica ATH-M20x are worth the money. Obviously if you want to spend some more money you’ll get some better sound quality, but if you aren’t using them for mixing songs professionally and it’s more for a daily/workout/travel purpose, they will suffice — they don’t have a cheap sound that will ruin your listening experience like some other lower-priced headphones in the market.
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Wearing ATH-M20x for a prolonged period of time is doable, but the stock pads might become an issue over time. Good thing is that they are deep enough where you won’t bruise your ears. Compared to some other affordable studio monitors, ATH-M20x does a great job.
Overall, the sound quality of the Audio-Technica ATH-M20x are worth the money. Obviously if you want to spend some more money you’ll get some better sound quality, but if you aren’t using them for mixing songs professionally and it’s more for a daily/workout/travel purpose, they will suffice — they don’t have a cheap sound that will ruin your listening experience like some other lower-priced headphones in the market.
The Audio-Technica ATH-M20X is priced at Rs. 4,299 and is a must-buy for budding audio enthusiasts. Professionals with small studios should definitely take a look at this wallet-friendly pair of headphones.
The Audio-Technica M20X is a totally fine entry level version of some famous headphones. They sound more veiled and less fun than the M50X’s, but they’re built just fine and the cable didn’t annoy me as much as I thought it would.