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Is the M30x any good?

Hello,

I just bought the M30x for $60.

Is it a good deal for this headphone?
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I have those very headphones, I picked them up for around the same price. I personally think they're fantastic.

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I have those very headphones, I picked them up for around the same price. I personally think they're fantastic.

Oh I got them and I didn't really notice the diff between that and like 30$ generic ones. Guess I'm not listening the the right stuff.

This is probably mainly due to me only using my Surround Logitech speakers and I got used to the punch.

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I have the m20x, great headphones, wish I went with the m30x or m40x instead though for the better features..

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I have the m20x, great headphones, wish I went with the m30x or m40x instead though for the better features..

What features?

 

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What features?

 

M30x can be folded up, almost double the max input power of the m20x, larger frequency response range.

M40x have a removeable cable, can be rotated to lay flat, more cable options, higher sensitivity, lower  impedance, larger frequency response range.

 

Name | Frequency Response | Sensitivity | Max Input Power | Impedance

M20x  | 15-20,000hz                | 96db           | 700mW                 | 47 ohms

M30x  | 15-22,000hz                | 96db           | 1300mW               | 47 ohms

M40x  | 15-24,000hz                | 98db           | 1600mW               | 35 ohms

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M30x can be folded up, almost double the max input power of the m20x, larger frequency response range.

M40x have a removeable cable, can be rotated to lay flat, more cable options, higher sensitivity, lower impedance, larger frequency response range.

Name | Frequency Response | Sensitivity | Max Input Power | Impedance

M20x | 15-20,000hz | 96db | 700mW | 47 ohms

M30x | 15-22,000hz | 96db | 1300mW | 47 ohms

M40x | 15-24,000hz | 98db | 1600mW | 35 ohms

I mean, you can only hear from 20hz to 20khz, so frequency response doesn't matter at all. (the range, an fr graph can give an idea of how something will sound) there are quite a few iems that cost around a thousand dollars that only go from 20-20khz. I'm sure the m30 is just fine. You have to get used to the fact that headphones don't move as much air, so you won't feel super low frequencies as much. But try looking for detail in the highs, and you'll probably notice some new things. (it also depends on how well the music you listen to is mastered.)

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M30x can be folded up, almost double the max input power of the m20x, larger frequency response range.

M40x have a removeable cable, can be rotated to lay flat, more cable options, higher sensitivity, lower  impedance, larger frequency response range.

 

Name | Frequency Response | Sensitivity | Max Input Power | Impedance

M20x  | 15-20,000hz                | 96db           | 700mW                 | 47 ohms

M30x  | 15-22,000hz                | 96db           | 1300mW               | 47 ohms

M40x  | 15-24,000hz                | 98db           | 1600mW               | 35 ohms

 

96dB what?? I'm sick of unitless sensitivity ratings. Also, those FR ranges are pure fiction. No manufacturer ever bothers to specify reasonable conditions.

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