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Audio Technica ATH-AD700X |
Similar to the Audio- Technica ATH-AD500's that I have reviewed earlier (I will provide a link to that review at the end of this one) the first thing that one notices about the AD700X's is how truly massive they are. Included with the AD700X's is a 1/4 adapter for connecting your headphones to a professional audio source, amplifier or any device that requires the bigger plug. No carrying pouch, case or bag is included nor any other accessories. The build quality of the AD700X's is more than sufficient for the price, although the honey comb metal grille that covers the drivers is prone to denting, these aren't headphones that you will want to be taking out of the house due to their size and open backed nature. As long as you treat them with care, they should fare well. The headband was able to easily withstand the various stress tests that I put it through, which included stretching the headphones to extremely wide lengths as well as seeing what interesting contortions and shapes I could create with the head set. The construction is primarily plastic with the exception of the aforementioned honey comb aluminum grille that adorns the driver housings. The only area of the build that doesn't feel absolutely rock solid is the "head paddles" which are attached to the self adjusting arms by a small screw. They have however fared well thus far, but only time will tell how well they hold up to years of usage. While not terrible, I was a little disappointed in the quality of the cord. In Audio Technica's original, non revised AD series, the cord was extremely well constructed and was extremely malleable. The new cords on the revised X series headphones however, are extremely rubbery and resistant to change, i.e. they like to hold the form that they were in when packaged in the box. Aesthetically, I really quite like the design of the AD700X's. They look and feel like a piece of truly professional audio equipment and also look like a much more expensive headphone than what they actually are.
The comfort is absolutely the best area of the Audio Technica ATH-AD700X's. I have yet to wear a more comfortable pair of headphones. The floating head band design provides absolutely no discomfort while evenly distributing the weight of the headphone across the head. The "head paddles" also don't mess up the wearers hair as much as a traditional headphone headband. The extremely soft velour pads lightly rest upon the sides of the wearers head. The ear cups are so large that the listeners ear only touches the soft pads themselves ever so slightly. In addition, there is absolutely no clamping force whatsoever, because the entire weight of the headphone is supported by the aforementioned "head paddles". Despite this lack of clamping force however, the floating headband design ensures that the headphones don't slip off easily. At least in my case, the headphones stay on even when I tried shaking my head to get them off. However, some issues have been reported with the AD700X's slipping off people with smaller heads than mine. No matter what the size of your head, the AD700X's are extremely comfortable and wont slip off as long as you are sitting in a stationary position. The comfort of the AD700X's receives an absolute A+ in my book and it is one of the biggest upsides of the AD700X's.


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