Audio-Technica ATH-A990Z Art Monitor Closed-Back Dynamic Headphones Black

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The ATH-A990Z art monitor closed-back dynamic headphones feature proprietary large-aperture 53 mm drivers with OFC bobbin-wound voice coils to deliver Hi-Res audio reproduction The drivers’ integrated yoke and top-mounted PCB contribute to the high-resolution performance by providing superior transient response and smoother airflow for precise diaphragm movement The lightweight aluminum housings reduce unwanted resonance and incorporate Audio-Technica’s double Air damping system (D A D S) for Deep bass reproduction A-t’s improved 3D wing support system ensures a great comfortable fit aided by the headphones’ soft premium-grade ear pads The 3 0 M (9 8′) tangle-free cable is cloth-wrapped for lasting durability
Frequency Response – 5 – 45 000 Hz and Impedance – 11 5 ohms
Accessory Included: 6.3 mm (1/4″) stereo adapter
Maximum Input Power: 2,000 mW
Closed-back Dynamic
Lightweight aluminum housings

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Customers appreciate the headphones for their sound quality, comfort, and enjoyment. They find the sound clear and suitable for positional audio in games like FPS. The padded ear cups are appreciated. Some customers also like the wing design and clarity. However, opinions differ on the fit, build quality, and weight.

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  1. Amazon Customer

    Great Sounding Headphones
    Appearance – A little bit ridiculous looking with the big Audio Technica wing support and otherwise very simple in looking, all black plastic, rubber and pleather with understated branding on the cups.Build Quality – They do feel cheap when holding them, definitely a lot plastic involved. Bu seem solidly enough put together, I wouldn’t worry much about durability, there’s just nothing premium about the build. The cable is fixed (which is disappointing, not sure why Audio Technica is still so intent on making fixed cable headphones) and as mentioned very long.Comfort – The A550Zs are very comfortable fit (I do have a large head so lack of clamp force may be an issue for people with smaller heads). They are quite light, I find the clamp force absolutely perfect (secure but I don’t feel any squeezing) and the stock ear pads are quite comfortable for several hours continuous. I’d prefer a cloth earpad to leather or pleather but these are quite comfortable regardless. They seem a bit smaller than the older models using the wing support, which will be good for most people.Sound quality – They generally sound wonderful, especially if you are looking for detailed, vivid sound without over the top bass. Very detailed, excellent for gaming or complex music. Even the little flaws in recordings pop out from time to time. Decent soundstage, though not huge (My old AD900s have a substantially larger soundstage, but those are higher end an d open back) but better than expected fro a closed back headphone in this price range. The big thing with the A550Zs is exquisite upper mid range and treble. Vocals are beautifully lifelike and strings are an absolute pleasure. The bass is very typical of AT headphones, crisp, tight, precise if a little reserved. The bass is definitely more prominent when using a decent DAC than just plugging into a computer or phone, but they are easy enough to drive. Sound isolation good, but not great. All around a great sounding pair of headphones.Value – Excellent. The A550z are probably the best sounding closed back headphones under $250 that I have put on (sound quality/signature is very similar to the A990Z, although the A990Z feels much better put together and has maybe a smidge more bass) and nothing else at its price point seems particularly close. If you need a ton of bass or really want a premium feel then you’ll want to look elsewhere, otherwise if you’re looking for something closed back its hard to find much not to like.

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  2. r3dlin3r

    Fantastic soundstage and separation, reasonable bass for live sound
    First off: I have limited experience with high end headphones. I had been primarily using the AKG 240 Studio (55 ohm) for the last few years. It was certainly a huge upgrade to the A990z. I would say that the A990z has a massive sound stage and more high end (without sibilance except on the worst recordings!) Bass is present and extended, but will certainly be underwhelming for many styles of music. I did need to do the “rubber band mod” opting for a hair tie that I stretched out to be the right length… this helped reduce fatigue and the annoyance of the headphones sliding down on my head. I believe that these are fantastic for monitoring in a studio environment and for high-end listening, but the noise-isolation is mediocre at best. If someone else is in the room watching TV at normal levels or having a conversation you will hear it (you won’t notice it if you turn the volume up, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t impacting the sound in some marginal way). Coming from the AKG 240 (“semi-open”) to the A990z (“closed”) I was expecting less noise to leak out, but that is not the case… My wife says she can still hear every line to the songs I’m listening to, and I’m not playing music very loud at all. This is likely due to the huge drivers and the very thin aluminum? outer shell which reflects sound both ways. I don’t mind at all, again I’m used to semi-open headphones.I absolutely recommend these for live sound monitoring in a closed studio environment, and perhaps they are usable for mastering and engineering, but I lack the experience to for certain. They have a slightly colder sound, but they make up for it with the extreme instrument clarity and separation, which is what I bought them for. Also, these are fantastic for FPS gaming since they differentiate sounds so clearly.Major Con: for me this is huge, the cable is not replaceable… for such a high end pair, this is hard to justify… I will absolutely be modding them to replace the cable, in the future when I’m forced to… otherwise very durable and well made cable… just very, very, very long!Oh and I purchased fuzzy velour earpads off the internet since I listen for so many hours each day (the stock pads are great but do eventually make you sweat), make sure you get 105-110mm x 105-110mm sized ones for the ATH-1000 (couldn’t find these on amazon, btw), etc series and they will fit correctly… sound was not impacted dramatically.

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  3. Philippe

    Casque de haute fidélité destiné au raccordement de mon piano électrique, casque ”fermé ” mais très agréable à porter même durant plusieurs heures. Cela fait plusieurs dizaines d’années que je suis fidèle à la marque et je n’ai jamais eu à me plaindre des choix que j’ai réalisés dans le domaine de l’audio.

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  4. Adrial

    Let me start by saying I have been mixing and producing music since 2008, so I am no amateur. I have used both monitors and headphones during that time. I was honestly hoping after reading the “great” reviews all over the internet an watching countless videos, I could jump into these as they were very close to the specifications I wanted. I need low Ohms (35-40), 5-30K frequency response, and the drivers have to be 53mm.They sound great, IF you don’t want clarity and to miss artifacts and frequencies in your mixes. These DO NOT give a “flat” or true response for music and instead have more of a stereo width (which is only great for music listening) and even then, you get hit with a somewhat heavy low end with mids and highs trying to catch up.Audiotechnica has still yet to make a decent headphone for Mixing, DJing, or even just listening

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  5. comprador

    Mi nueva adquisición en el mundillo audiófilo han sido estos auriculares, aprovechando una oferta irresistible de producto usado pero en muy buen estado. No tenía aún ningunos auriculares de la marca Audio-Technica y, después de unas cuantas búsquedas y estudio de características, me decidí por estos, de estética elegante en verde oscuro y negro y buenas reseñas. ¿Qué puedo decir? Son, sin duda, los mejores de mi pequeña colección: los comparo con los Sivga Robin, los Philips Fidelio X2HR y los Sennheiser HD 598 se, y salen victoriosos. El sonido es más bien cálido, todas las frecuencias están equilibradas, los instrumentos y las voces se escuchan perfectamente posicionados y con un timbre natural, y además son muy cómodos; tienen una sujeción especial para la cabeza que sustituye a la tradicional diadema y, la verdad, funciona muy bien. Las almohadillas son cómodas y espaciosas y, quizá, el único pero que se les podría sacar es que vienen con un único cable de 3 m no desmontable (son unos auriculares que ya llevan unos cuantos años en el mercado); aun así, y viendo cómo se escuchan, el pero se desvanece en la nada. La impedancia es pequeña y, por ello, pueden ser movidos por cualquier fuente; por supuesto, se benefician de un amplificador de auriculares o de un equipo de sonido. Al ser de diseño cerrado, los graves tienen presencia, y aguantan muy bien cualquier ecualización que requiera nuestro gusto particular.Resumiendo: sonido neutro, cálido y muy detallado; es una gozada escuchar música (de buenas fuentes, por supuesto) con ellos. Si el presupuesto para unos auriculares ronda unos 200 euros, los recomiendo encarecidamente.

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  6. Marina Severin-Lajer

    Der Kopfhörer ist super. Leider musste ich ihn zurücksenden, da er schon mal an jemanden verschickt wurde und ungereinigt an mich weitergeschickt wurde. Das geht gar nicht. Aber das Produkt ist sehr gut.

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  7. Slow(left)hand

    I will not indulge in techno babble regarding these fine headphones. I will preface to say that I currently own at least 8 pairs of fine quality headphones, and have owned no less than 30 pairs over the years. I am a musician and producer and consider myself a fairly good judge of sound recording reproduction.I had not had very good success with other AT headphones, always finding them lacking in sound quality or comfort or both. I heard these at a friend’s studio and was very pleased with them. They are very well tuned for playback of various types of music. Having purchased my own pair, I have been using them and very happy with them. I would not use them for monitoring, mixing or mastering, but for leisurely playback they are very impressive. They are also very comfortable. They have a very impressive soundstage, one of the best I have experienced with headphones costing less than $250CAD. Even more impressive is the fact that they are closed back. You would not think so from the soundstage. I like the wing design. I can’t even feel that I have them on. They also don’t make my ears sweat, like other closed back phones that I use on a regular basis. I listened to McCartney’s RAM half speed master vinyl album that was just released last month and I was treated to the best recording on that album that I have ever heard. I used these headphones to listen to it, along with a couple of other pairs I like to use, and these headphones sounded great. I am very pleased. YMMV.

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