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ATH M50x vs LYXPRO HAS 30

Mr Robot

So I'm new to the music production world and I'm on sort of a tight budget so i found a pair of headphones, the Lyxpro has 30 and I've heard good things about them but there is also the ath m50x and i was wondering if it's worth it to spend more money on the m50x or shall i get the lyx pro has 30

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I am not a sound engineer or a music producer, so I do not know the real requirements when it comes to choosing production monitors. However, I generally do understand that flat frequency response is more desired when it comes to Hi-Fi.

 

Not sure about the Lyxpro 30, as I have never seen one, tried one, or even read a review about it. But, I do know Audio Technica ATH M50(x) quite well, and it definitely does not have a flat frequency response.

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The most important thing is detail, so you want headphones, that are really detailed.

Some popular music production headphones are the Sony MDR-7506

Before you buy amp and dac.  My thoughts on the M50x  Ultimate Ears Reference monitor review I might have a thing for audio...

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