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Audio Technica ATHM40FS Precision StudioPhones

Audio Technica ATHM40FS Precision StudioPhones
Brand: Audio Technica
Category: Musical Instruments

List Price: $150.00
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 35 reviews
Sales Rank: 74

Media: Electronics
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Shipping Weight (lbs): 3
Dimensions (in): 4.1 x 7.7 x 12
Flat, extended frequency response for mixing/monitoring Field-replaceable cables, drivers and ear pads 1,600 mW of power handling, high SPL capability 40 mm diameter drivers, neodymium magnets and CCAW voice coils OFC litz wire cables, convenient one-side exit Rotating earpieces for easy one-ear monitoring
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Warranty: 1 year warranty

MPN: ATHM40FS
Model: AUD ATHM40FS
UPC: 042005202003
EAN: 0042005202003

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Audio-Technica's professional Precision Studiophones
  • Flat, extended frequency response for mixing/monitoring
  • Field-replaceable cables, drivers and ear pads
  • 1,600 mW of power handling, high SPL capability
  • 40 mm diameter drivers, neodymium magnets, and CCAW voice coils

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Audio-Technica has been dedicated to advancing the art and technology of electro-acoustic design and manufacturing since 1962. From a beginning in state-of-the-art phono cartridges, A-T has expanded over the years into high-performance headphones, microphones, mixers and electronic products for home and professional use. In each new area the goal has been to create innovative, problem-solving products. The results of these engineering and production efforts can be seen in the effective use of A-T products in a broad spectrum of applications. Audio-Technica microphones, for example, are found in daily use in major broadcast and recording studios, and relied upon by top touring musicians. A-T mics are chosen for important installations and major events, such as the U.S. House of Representatives, the U.S. Senate, the Super Bowl, World Cup Soccer and the Olympics. Whether in the home, or in schools and universities, boardrooms, council chambers or places of worship, Audio-Technica products are providing superior performance and exceptional value worldwide.PRODUCT FEATURES:Flat, extended frequency response for mixing/monitoring;Field-replaceable cables, drivers and ear pads;1,600 mW of power handling, high SPL capability;40 mm diameter drivers, neodymium magnets and CCAW voice coils;OFC litz wire cables, convenient one-side exit;Rotating earpieces for easy one-ear monitoring.


Customer Reviews:   Read 30 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Flat Response, No Frills Sound, Best Buy At Amazon.   November 19, 2008
Dmitri (The desert of the arts Florida)
I have more than a half dozen headphones which I have just aquired. I am reviewing and going through them quickly. These Audio Technica's are one of the last on my list. While the sound isn't as good as the Sony V700's or 7506's nor are they are as efficient right now they seem to be of a pretty high standard. br / br /The sound is very flat and not colored. The imaging in the midrange and treble is only second to the Sony's. The bass is deep without being overpowering. Maybe it's redundant to say so, but the whole frequency range if flat and nothing is over powering. br / br /I bought these on Amazon and the price I paid was severely discounted from the listed price according to them. In that sense these are the best headphones in the upper end of the lower price range. They are a best buy. Not even considering the price they are better than the Sennheiser HD-280's and only "lose" to the Behringer 3000's because they aren't as inexpensive, but in both cases the Audio Technica's are superior in sound. br / br /If you need a great pair of headphones. Don't have a lot of money or don't trust Sony for some reason I would get these. I would almost say that these are monitor or reference headphones without having tried models on Amazon for more than $100.00. br / br /Disclaimer: They only come with a large jack. They come with a single cord, but it seems somewhat cheap and short and is not coiled. br / br /


5 out of 5 stars Superb Headphones   November 18, 2008
Skylark
The sound quality of the ATH-M40FS headphones is superb. I can hear high frequencies that I didn't hear with similar or lower priced headphones. The bass is "true" and clear with no distortion and is not accentuated like so many headphones and speakers are these days. I hate listening to headphones with accentuated bass that overwhelms the true sound. br / br /I compared this headphone with my Sony MDR-7506 headphones which is a professional industry standard. I've been using the 7506 headphones professionally for about 9 years. br / br /Both have superb sound quality and sound almost the same. In fact, my first impression is that the M40 may have slightly better high frequency response and sounds a hair crisper. The M40 seems to be a tiny tad louder than the 7506 when I swap plugs without touching the volume so don't worry about its sensitivity. The M40 is slightly heavier at 10 ounces verses the 7506 at 8 ounces (headphones only, not including the cables). br / br /The 7506 is more comfortable than the M40 since it has better quality padding and soft material where it touches the head. The M40 seems to clamp my head a bit more but I think that I will be able to lessen the pressure by bending the metal in the headband. Didn't want to overdo that all at once now. This is not to say that the M40 is uncomfortable. Each earpiece on the M40 is hinged and rotates. Looking at the photo you can see how it hinges on the forks but it's not obvious that each earpiece can rotate 180 degrees also. Therefore each earpiece can sit squarely on your head, unlike cheaper headphones that hinge but do not rotate. br / br /The cord is about 5/32 inch in diameter and 11.5 feet long. This is better quality cable than the small cables usually found on cheaper headphones. It has a inch male phone plug on the end which is what professional equipment uses. If you want to plug it into a 1/8" mini phone jack like what typical walkman type headphones plug into, then buy a cheap " to 1/8" male adapter from Radio Shack before your headset arrives. br / br /I would rate the sound quality 5 stars and the comfort 4 stars. I will be using my M40 headphones to listen to TV and the sound quality is so good that I know I will use them more than the TV speakers. While the Sony MDR-7506 headphones are more comfortable, this is the best bang for the buck headphones that I've found. It is so good that I'm planning to buy another set before Amazon stops selling them. br / br /


4 out of 5 stars Affordable, solid performing headphones   October 14, 2008
loce_the_wizard (Lilburn, GA USA)
After a quarter century, my trusty Koss headphones were literally starting to fall apart, so I began my quest for a new set of headphones. I had a few criteria in mind: moderate price, comfortable to wear, decent construction, and clear, accurate sound. That quest led me to purchase a set of Audio Technica ATHM40FS Precision StudioPhones. br / br /After a few months of listening, I think Audio Technica headphones are in the sweet spot of meeting, to a large degree, those original criteria. br / br /They are reasonably priced, especially for someone like me who listens to music on mostly mid-fi vintage components (e.g., Sansui AU-717 amp, Thorens turntable, Sansui reel to reel, newer Marantz CD player). Rather than spending more on headphones, I would rather save my money for music. br / br /For the most part, these headphones are quite comfortable--they are not too tight but feel a bit warm after an hour or so. It's easy to adjust their fit and tilt. I wish the cord was about two or three feet longer to make it a bit easier to move around my music area while wearing these headphones. br / br /Time will tell, of course, how well constructed this set of headphones is, but short-term, they look and feel solid. I like the way the cord connects to the large-size plug and am happy these are not terminated with that puny plug found on so many headphones these days. br / br /For the most part, I'm pleased with the sound reproduction offered. Most music sounds clear and balanced, though a tinge of muddy bass seems to creep in every now and then which may actually be from the source (some of my CDs just don't sound that well mixed compared with some albums). br / br /Clearly, these headphones are a recommended best buy for those looking for affordable, solid performing headphones. br /


4 out of 5 stars Two minor complaints for otherwise great headphones   September 13, 2008
Keith Tokash (Laguna Niguel, CA United States)
I have owned and used these headphones for almost a year and can honestly recommend them; in fact I just did last week. I have two minor features I wish were included: br / br /- A volume control on the headset or wire, at least a mute button for when you switch from speakers to headset and accidentally blast your head apart br /- The ability to fold them up smaller for travel br / br /I work in a data center occasionally (if you don't know what that is, think about a giant room with literally 10,000+ computers all whirring their noisy fans), and although these headphones tout no noise-canceling technology I've had no problem listening to everything from Bach to Cannibal Corpse on them. I also travel for work sometimes, and these things double as decent earplugs when you forget yours, and music is easy to listen to while sitting over the wings (read: engines). If you travel a lot I'd say hold out for a pair that folds up, as these are kind of a pain to deal with, but otherwise go for it. They sound nice, are super light, and the price is really reasonable.


5 out of 5 stars Wonderful Headphones!   August 24, 2008
WolfMama (Florida)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

This review is for: br /Audio Technica ATHM40FS Precision StudioPhones br / br /First of all right out of the package they look expensive. They do not look cheaply made and the matte black coloring and shape of these headphones is pleasing to the eye. br / br /From the top down: br / br /The headband is approximately two inches wide and covered even on the top with some type of soft to the touch material. The underside of the headband is very well padded and the padding extends almost down to the hinge where the earpieces are connected to the headpiece. The padding is nice and squishy, but not so much that you can feel the hardness underneath. The thickness of the padding is approximately 3/4 of an inch thick. br / br /These earphones are very light, I've been wearing them all day with no neck fatigue, or headache from too much pressure around the ears. br / br /The tension of the headband is enough to hold the earphones on my head, but they rest comfortably without pressure around my ears. br / br /The hinges where the earpieces meet the body are made from some type of heavy duty, hard plastic(I don't know the technical name for it). The hinges are nice and thick. They look well made and able to take a lot of use. br / br /The earpieces: br / br /The shape is sort of an elongated oval. They are lined all the way around by padding that is approximately 3/4 of an inch thick, and one inch wide, and they're covered by the same velvety soft material as the headband padding. This padding feels wonderful against the skin. The padding that touches the skin is flattened to fit against the head better, giving these headphones excellent sound squelching qualities. br / br /The inside of each earpiece is oval in shape and the inside depth is between 1/2 and inch and 3/4 of an inch. The inside wells that hold the speakers are covered with some type of soft fabric as well. br /The holes under the fabric where the speakers are located are shifted slightly toward the back side of the ear pieces. br / br /The outside housing is a some type of matte black high density plastic, and the R and L on each one is molded into the plastic rather than being painted on so that it won't rub off eventually. br / br /The hinges: br /Move smoothly and easily. There are two sets of them. One allows the earpieces to be rotated out when they're being worn, so outside noises or conversation can be heard without taking them completely off. They're made of matte black high density plastic also. They're nice and thick, and the part that attaches the earpieces to the headband meets the headband smoothly. If you didn't know the seam was there, you'd probably miss it. Each earpiece can be rotated out to the front approximately 180 degrees, and to the back considerably less. br / br /The other set of hinges are the same color and material, and they fit sleekly against the earpieces in their own grooves, giving the earpieces a smooth appearance when on the head. There is nothing sticking out, and it's very aesthetic. When they're on the head the hinges and earpieces look like they're all one piece. I don't know who designed them, but whoever it is they're smart, LOL. br / br / br /The Cord: br / br /Runs from the left earpiece, and is not reinforced at the point it meets the earpiece. The cord is very long and has a nice thickness to it. It's not flimsy at all. If you don't need the length, I suggest tying it up with a zip it, or something similar, to keep it out of the way. I like the length personally. If you're like me and you forget you're wearing these headphones and get out of your chair to get something it doesn't pull everything off the shelf:D br / br /The cord terminates in a 1/4 stereo plug, and is reinforced at the back end of the plug with a flexible metal spring that's approximately an inch long. The plug itself is textured for easy gripping. br / br /If you're going to use these headphones for your: computer, tv, portable CD player or whatever. You're going to need to buy a 3.5 mm adapter because these headphones don't come with one in the box, like some of the other Audio Tecnica headphones. br / br /But it's easy to find an adpater, and not much hassle. You can buy adapter kits. There is an adapter kit with four different sizes of adapters, right here on Amazon for 5.00 or so. Sound and audio stores should have them as well as electronics stores, I think even Wally World has them. Radio Shack has a kit that's a little different from the one here on Amazon, but it still has four different sized adapters. Just make sure you get a stereo to stereo adapter, not stereo to mono adapter. br / br / br /Isolation: br / br /These really do a good job. When I'm listening to music I don't hear anything else unless the sound is extremely loud. br / br /The sound: br / br /The sound of music through these is excellent. I can hear everything the way it was meant to be heard. Nothing added or taken away. But listening pleasure is subjective. I really enjoy the music I hear through these headphones just playing MP3s on my computer without a fancy sound card on my computer. DVD movies sound very good also. The soundtracks sound great. br / br /The longer I listen the better music sounds through these headphones. br / br /The highs aren't sharp and grating, and the mid range is there, the lows are smooth and present. Nothing is muddy sounding to me. All the sounds are separated and discernible but not so sharply delineated that it picks the music to pieces with one drowning out the other. Everything is nicely balanced and flows together like music should. It sounds like I'm hearing a live performance. The bass is there, but it is NOT very pronounced and isn't the focus. br / br /I don't hear any distortion at a higher volume, but then again I can't stand very loud music, it hurts my ears. You don't have to turn these all the way up to hear decently. I'm listening to Illumination by Hemi- Sync right now and I've got my system volume turned up to 3/4 and Winamp volume is at 9%, and that's quite enough to enjoy the music. I can still hear everything very well with no interference from outside noise. br / br /The music accompanies the singer rather than drowning them out. If you enjoy the lyrics, like me, as much as the music, then these headphones are fantastic. The lyrics are very easy to understand,and the voice of the singer is perfectly presented. br / br /Meatloaf "Life is a Lemon" sounds heavenly through these, and so does Garth Brooks "Friends in Low Places". Pink Floyd sounds divine, and so does John Denver. Mozart sounds great too. PussyCat Dolls "Don'tcha" sounds just as good to me. Rammstein - Blade Theme (Techno Remix) sounds as good as all the rest. Roberta Flack is as close to blues as I've gotten yet, and she sounds amazing. Minnie Ripperton's "Loving You" Sounds good too. I haven't listened to anything jazzier. Pantera sounds good, and so do the Heavy Metal soundtracks( 1 and 2). I hope that gives you some idea about the range of music that sounds great with these headphones. Meditation music sounds great also. br / br / br /Summation: br / br /These are excellent quality headphones for the price. Someone put a lot of thought and effort into designing these. I always look at the details, and if someone paid attention to those I know they care about their product. br / br /These headphones are light and comfortable on the head, and about the ears. They can be worn comfortably for extended periods of time without causing a headache. I believe they provide enough isolation, and outside sound dampening, to satisfy most music afficianados. br / br /If you're looking for very pronounced bass, don't buy these unless you want to adjust the the bass to your satisfaction on your music source. br / br /All in all I'm very pleased with these headphones, and I would buy them again. The price and the quality make this set of headphones an excellent buy. br / br /On a sidenote: The customer service people are very nice. I emailed the customer service department for the amplitude range on another set I was eyeballing which are also made by audio Technica. The frequency response of headphones means nothing if the amplitude is way out of whack. It took about a week for them to answer but he very nice fellow who answered sent me JPGs of the amplitude graphs for the set I asked about, and another set. I'm sure he probably had to hunt the graphs down and then make a file to attach it to the email he sent me. Now that is customer service! Kudos to Audio Technica for their customer service. And that was before the sale! br / br /The two sets were: Audio Technica ATH-A700 Closed-Back Dynamic Headphones With Double Air Damping and Audio Technica ATH-AD700 Open-air Dynamic Headphones. br / br /If you're interested the amplitude range on the ATH-AD700 was much more flat than the ATH-A700, with less variation overall. br / br /Alrighty then, that's all I can think of at the moment. br / br /I'm enjoying my music on these very same headphones while I'm typing away. br / br / br / br /

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