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February 2015
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81 Reviews
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Abstract: With a new-and-improved version already announced and arriving on store shelves any day now, the original Audio Technica ATH-MSR7 may be looking a little dated. But thanks to some stellar performance, this $249 headphone's popularity is still holding str...
Published: 2015-07-13, Author: Stanley , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: Audio-Technica has been producing audio equipment, from microphones to magnetic cartridges for turntables, since the 1960s. These days it is probably best known for its headphones, such as the ATH-M50 professional studio monitor headphones and the slightl...
Audio-Technica's ATH-MSR7 SonicPro High-Resolution Over-Ear Headphones ($250) claim to produce "Hi-Res Audio, allowing users to hear music the way it was intended." The headphones pack 45mm "True Motion Drivers," lightweight voice coils, and a diaphragm w...
The Audio Technica ATH-MSR7 offers impressive audio quality, is sturdily built, should fit most people comfortably, and comes with three cables, including one that has an inline remote/microphone for cell-phone use
A little heavy, not quite as comfortable as some competing models', abundance of clarity reveals harshness or distortion in recordings
The Audio-Technica ATH-MSR7 is a great-sounding headphone with the one caveat that its sonic detail is so impressive that it brings out both the best and worst in any given source material....
The ATHMSR7 has excellent build quality and comes with several cable options, The overall fit is comfortable, although these headphones do require a little breakin to loosen the headband, The ATHMSR7 offers a neutral, wellbalanced, spacious sound that sui
Overtheear designs are not the most compact headphones, and these models do not fold in to make them more portable for travel, Although I personally liked the amount of bass served up by these headphones, those who want a headphone that really brings the
Overall, I am very impressed with what the Audio-Technica ATH-MSR7 offers for its price. While $250 is not cheap, you could pay more and not get the build quality and performance of the ATH-MSR7. For me, I'd rather listen to a speaker that's overly warm t...
The Audio Technica ATH-MSR7 is handsome in an old school way and well built. They're a bit heavy though and clamping pressure is a bit high out-of-the-box, but with some careful bending of the headband a fairly comfortable fit can be had. Accessories are...
Elegant design, Includes lots of goodies, Incredible sound performance
Tight fit, No inline volume control
If you're looking for a set of over-ear headphones with chops in performance and design, it could cost you a lot. But the MSR7 brings the Hi-Res ruckus for a much more affordable price...
The Audio Technica ATH-MSR7 offers impressive audio quality, is sturdily built, should fit most people comfortably, and comes with three cables, including one that has an inline remote/microphone for cell-phone use
A little heavy; not quite as comfortable as some competing models'; abundance of clarity reveals harshness or distortion in recordings
The Audio-Technica ATH-MSR7 is a great-sounding headphone with the one caveat that its sonic detail is so impressive that it brings out both the best and worst in any given source material....
Abstract: External dimensions and general aesthetics of the updated model remain the same, but there are some interesting changes to the headphone internally. The MSR7b's cabling arrangement dispenses with the single-wire design of its predecessor where the signal...