The ATH-M20x is the most affordable pair of headphones on Audio-Technica’s M-series.
These inexpensive headphones offer tight-sealed ear cups for sound isolation with minimal bleeding. The circular ear pads provide comfort during long sessions of listening.
They feature 40mm neodymium magnet drivers that deliver an accurate frequency response suitable for both recording and mixing.
While being the “baby brother” of the more popular ATH-M50x, it still shares the same DNA with it’s build and sound signature.
It is adequate for general purpose studio applications like tracking and some mixing. Get it if you want to get into the Audio-Technica brand sound for mixing. Be wary though: you might end up hooked on the sound!
From “Best Closed Back Headphones for Recording and Tracking”
The LyxPro HAS-10 is an affordable set of closed-back headphones with a sound signature aimed towards monitoring in louder environments.
It emphasizes lower frequencies, making it viable for use by EDM producers and musicians that need to hear the bass better.
With its punchy bass, drummers are more aware of their kick drum timing. It is also a good fit for bassists who are into tight grooves and “in-the-pocket” style playing.
The downside to its bass emphasis is that it overwhelms the mids and highs. This is not advisable for those who need more treble and midrange clarity. They also feature elements seldom seen at this price point such as aluminum construction and leather ear pads.
The HAS-10 is an affordable pair of headphones to fully kit out your studio for tracking and monitoring. They’re cheap enough to get multiple units and sturdy enough to last.
Pros
Budget-friendly
Boomy bass
Great for monitoring bass guitars and kick drums
Solid build quality
Cons
Not ideal for monitoring mids and highs
Specifications
Type: Closed-Back
Driver Type: Dynamic
Driver Diameter: 40 mm
Magnet Type: Neodymium
Frequency Response: 15 – 20,000 Hz
Maximum Input Power: 700 mW at 1 kHz
Sensitivity: 96 dB
Impedance: 47 Ohms
Weight: 190 g (6.7 oz), without cable and connector
*Displayed values are prior to the Gearank Algorithm’s adjustments it makes when evaluating the source.
Although these were previously on our recommended list, there are now more highly rated options which you can see in our guide to The Best Cheap Studio Headphones Under $100.
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Raphael Pulgar
I've been an audio engineer for 20 years specializing in rock and metal recordings. I also play guitar and produce original music for my band and other content creators.