Price range: £48.24
What is it: Noise-isolating headphones for general music usage
What we think: Best used for very loud electronic music
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 24 May 2007
Tags: beyerdynamic, noise, pair, headphones
We like:
Powerful bass; decent noise isolation
We don't like:
Not enough definition in mid-ranges
CNET.co.uk judgement:
The Beyerdynamic DTX 50s are a great set of noise-isolating headphones if you're a fan of electronic music -- the bass reproduction is immensely powerful, but it's at the expense of decent mid-range dynamics
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