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Published: 2018-07-25, Author: Nick , review by: reviewed.com
For a no frills, high-end experience, the MSR7s are one of the best choices out there.The ATH-MSR7s are Audio-Technica's current flagship consumer headphones, and it shows in the attention to detail in design and sound performance. While $250 can seem pri...
They might not be the complete package, but Audio-Technica has created some seriously good sounding headphones here. The ATH-MSR7 offer good build and stylish design, although they aren't the most comfortable or portable around. What we're most taken by...
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...
Published: 2015-05-06, Author: Richard , review by: the-ear.net
Abstract: Audio Technica uses over forty years of know-how to build an aggresively priced closed back headphone that gives open-backs a run for their money. Audio Technica has been making iconic and professionally-revered headphones for the past 43 years. The compa...
Clear, open sound, Decent detail, Comfortable fit,
Thin, lean balance, Bass lacks weight and music lacks drive, Slight coarseness further up the frequency range,
The Audio Technica MSR7 headphones are perfectly decent, but there's no shortage of quality alternatives at this price - and that puts them at a real disadvantage...
Clear and balanced sound across the board, Excellent detail, Tight, musical bass, Quality construction, Attractive design, Competitive price point
Tight clamping force may not work for everyone, Upper midrange can sound slightly synthetic, Could use a bit more padding on the headband
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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....
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Published: 2015-03-17, Author: Ed , review by: avforums.com
Refined yet entertaining sound, Extremely good build, Very comfortable...
if you aren't wearing glasses, Slightly dull looks, No hard carry case
The Audio Technica is a headphone that manages to do a hell of a lot of things right. For £200 you have a headphone that trades off a little portability for a huge amount of capability. If you are a design guru, the Sennheiser Momentum is still the best l...
Abstract: The sound boffins at Audio-Technica are back with their latest pair of over-ear headphones, the ATH-MSR7, which promise to deliver top-notch sound and high-res audio support, all in a slick package that costs just £199. Are they worthy of being your next ...