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Audio-Technica ATH-R70 X

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Reference Headphones

  • Circumaural
  • Open
  • 3D wing system
  • Cable routing on both sides
  • Breathable ear pads
  • Highly efficient magnets
  • 45 mm driver
  • Frequency range: 5 - 40000 Hz
  • Max. Input power: 1000 mW at 1 kHz
  • Impedance: 470 ohms
  • Sound pressure: 98 dB
  • Weight: 210 g (without cable)
  • Colour: Black
Available since May 2015
Item number 358068
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Design Over-Ear
System Open
Impedance 470 Ohms
Frequency range 5 Hz – 40000 Hz
Adaptor Yes
Replaceable Cable Yes
Colour Black
Max. SPL 98 dB
Type Of Connector Mini Jack
Weight 210 g
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Fragile, but stellar sound and comfort
A. Raynal 04.05.2023
I chose those headphones, as a pure audiophile, by reading and watching a lot of reviews. Notably, I saw that they are some the highest scoring headphones relative to their price in Crinacle's ranking. It seems clear that there is a consensus that those headphones have an incredible sound quality for their prices.

To be short, they completely met my expectations. I have a few comparison point of references of quality, the Beyerdynamic DT990 600ohms, the iBasso SR2, The Audio-technica AD500X and the AKG Q701 are the best ones I have I can compare to those R70X.

If they weren't so fragile(and leak so much sound too, although that's not something I would complain about because I understand it is a necessary caveat of the design for them to sound this good), I would listen to the R70X all the time. They are absolutely stellar.

The bass is strong, vibrating, breathtaking, a tad boosted but tastefully, not so much to ever be annoying and stomp over the rest of the frequencies.

Mids are on point, voices can be particularly beautiful, Sade's voice never sounded better to me than with those ... They do take a slight step back compared to the lower and high frequencies, but even on badly mixed hiphop that already has the voice behind the instrumental they are not muffled by them. They are not as forgiving as other headphones but still would quality them as forgiving, the precision, the fidelity they have in fact makes for an interesting listenning session finding issues that I couldn't notice much or at all on other headphones, like bad mixing, mastering, background noises, even grain.

The highs are also impressively good, way more appreciable than in the DT990 for instance.

The spatialization of course is grandiose, that open back design with the fidelity of te drives can hardly disappoint on that, although maybe the sound stage might disapoint at the first listen, it often feels closer than with other headphones probably because the driver is closer to the eardrum than on an AKG K7XX for instance, but the brain gets used to it and then the layering becomes in fact quite impressive. One of those headphones that convinces me brain burn-in is a big deal.

They do need an amp, that must be said, you can technically use and enjoy them from a phone, but you would need at least a somewhat powerful DAP to get it to the volumes where you will be having fun with music(and I don't listen that high, I let my xDuoo basic amp on the first power step and barely go above 2-3 o'clock on the knob with those. 12-1 o'clock on my Little Dot mk2, sometimes 3 o'clock), it's just "usable" if you need to a phone for instance.

So in conclusion they are totally worth the money imo, it's an hard competitor for this price, audio quality is crazy good, and they should be some of the most comfortable headphones for most(although I would rank the iBasso SR2 higher on this criteria) the only downside is the fragility of the frame, the plastic parts are quite thin, that sure is great for the weight and price I guess, but I personally wouldn't mind them if they weight more and using sturdier components. Fortunately Audio-Technica will sell you replacement parts if you contact them, and the repairs are usually easy, the design is well made for repairability.

I couldn't get parts where I live in Andorra someone from the community helped me and them to me, the audiophile community is awesome and you will probably find help if you need it!
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A Pretty Fantastic Experience
Stonepaq 30.03.2022
Been looking for more sound accurate headphones to get a better view of my mixes, and this one definitely is it.
On it's own does a pretty great job of keeping the EQ curve as flat as possible (even better paired with something like Sonarworks).

The bass response is the first thing is jumped out right at me, after using another pair of headphones for years, using this one was an eye opener, the lower frequencies are so much clearer and I was even able to hear lower ones than ever before.

The lack of need to adjust it thanks to the wind system makes it just great to wear with no hassle, also makes passing it to other people with differently shaped faces completely seem less, and it feels like there's nothing on top of your head either.

Nothing to say about the build quality, pretty impeccable to say the least, it's sturdy, made it fall a couple of times by mistake and there isn't even a single dent in it, the cable being detachable and replaceable is also great for long term use.

My only complaint would be a slight discomfort sometime if the ear pads aren't lined properly due to my big ears and glasses, it's just a matter of putting the cushions in the right place tho, so not a big complaint in any shape or form.

In conclusion, it's a great way to mix on headphone when you don't have an alternative to headphones, it's light, doesn't need adjustments, sounds great when listening to pretty much everything, really not much to say about it beside that.
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if you like HD6XY this might be for you
eima 05.05.2020
Sounds pleasant and "flat" in a sense that no sounds stick out to "bite" your ears. The way they sound makes them suitable for very long sessions, IMO. unless, their character backfires for you and you fall asleep or something mundane distracts you from the music - as they don't really "grab" you by their sound, or attract you to particular parts of music - I can imagine some people might find them unexciting or boring. The HD650 sounds more dynamic and less boring maybe, BUT their HD650 sub-bass is nonexistent, combined with emphasized bass/lower-mids results in weird sound IMO. These have some perceivable sub-bass, actually. I like the vocals on r70x more than hd650. Hooked up to a ~60Ohm output impedance amp these sound a little more fun and with more bass and emphasized vocals - but i prefer them with my sub-milliohm low distortion amp (maybe it's not the impedance, but the low quality(?) opamp circuit in my CDP-x303es). Pads wont cover some larger ears which will likely result in discomfort. I'm sorta lucky as my ears actually go a little under the pads - no problem with wearing them for multiple hours, even though I can feel the pads not exactly right on my ears. Stock cable is around 3Ohms (gnd+signal). Thomann sent me a used Taiwanese pair (bstock?) even though I ordered new. Refunded 20€ which I consider sub-optimal but whatever. at least they're not an abused pair.
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Excellent reference headphones for the money.
svper 02.12.2021
Really immersive soundstage and a flat respose rate with a slight tilt towards warmth, runs well from my topping ex5. Some minor negatives being: cable feels cheap (not sure about the replacement cables on the market), no easy-to-notice right or left indication and ear cups might be small for some people. Would recommend to anyone, who is looking for solid reference headphones in the 300 eur price bracket. For a more neutral sound I'd get the HD600, although I enjoy the r70x more for casual listening.
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