Recently my Audio Technica M40X have broken one side and now require some tape to hold together properly. I am looking to replace them and have a £200 budget to work with.
I was just wondering if there's anything out there that's significantly better than the M40X's that fits into the £150-200 price range. I've had these for years and they've served me well. I would just buy these again but I feel like there's something out there that's better, offering more detail in the sound.
A bit about preferences and my setup:
I use my PC to drive them the majority of the time. Motherboard is the Asrock Extreme4 Z170 with the onboard Realtek ALC1150 audio codec.
I prefer Over-Ear headphones over others.
As the M40X are my first pair of "real" headphones, I don't know much about open vs closed. I don't have a particular preference when it comes to that as I haven't heard any open ones.
I listen to a wide range of genres but mostly EDM (Hardstyle, Trance, Dubstep, Chillstep) and soundtracks from movies/shows.
I like the balanced approach to sound.
I was just wondering if there's anything out there that's significantly better than the M40X's that fits into the £150-200 price range. I've had these for years and they've served me well. I would just buy these again but I feel like there's something out there that's better, offering more detail in the sound.
A bit about preferences and my setup:
I use my PC to drive them the majority of the time. Motherboard is the Asrock Extreme4 Z170 with the onboard Realtek ALC1150 audio codec.
I prefer Over-Ear headphones over others.
As the M40X are my first pair of "real" headphones, I don't know much about open vs closed. I don't have a particular preference when it comes to that as I haven't heard any open ones.
I listen to a wide range of genres but mostly EDM (Hardstyle, Trance, Dubstep, Chillstep) and soundtracks from movies/shows.
I like the balanced approach to sound.