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With the release of Audio-Technica’s ATH-M50xBT, lots of people are looking at their M50X headphones and wishing they, too, could be wireless. The Deco Gear Bluetooth adapter makes it possible Read More
For the love of god DON'T buy this product, I had bought a pair and it made my ATH- M50X sound like a pair of Walmart cans. Actually, scratch that. They made Walmart $20 headphones sound good. Please don't waste your money on this product.
The main point is wether deco gear makes a good sounding product ...
That company does not seem to have Bluetooth products in my superficial evaluation Anybody knows?
JesusverdiaJust got mine, and everytime the audio stops (eg advancing a youtube video or a stutter in bluetooth connection) it pops. Not in a deafening way, but it can be really annoying. If you're looking for sublime audio, this isn't it I'd say. Can't comment on the fidelity of the audio, but it does what it does for the price.
minyueethey're terrible. if you have a pair of nice headphones, just be glad to have them and deal with the cable. these make any good sounding headphones sound like crap.
I have tried the EBL BAL-M50X - let me rephrase - I have tried 3 EBL BAL-M50x and I'm disappointed.
I kept getting EBLto replace them because they were showcasing a great selection of music ruining faults. The first one I had kept giving me background static noise, quite audible even with music on. EBL explained the shielding of the circuitry was probably not done (??). The cheap plastic buttons on the second one were so loosely designed and fitted that the jiggled and rattled at the slight movement of my head (times 3). It's like having a pocket full of change in your ear. The third one I received has the same problem. All three had loss of signal issues if I turned my head to the left (putting my neck in between source and receiver). EBL kept sending me replacements and didn't ask for returns. They said it was cheaper for them of sending a new one and forgetting about the potential of refurbishment than paying for a return label. My guess : they are all Chinese made POS with very low level QC. Brooklin made my a--.
I just lost faith in using the M50X with BT connectivity. But then again, does anyone have experience with this one... ?
Yea, I get that but the problem is if I'm wired to a wireless dac/amp, that means I'm using the M50X stock, thick and long cable which gives me no advantage over just plugging in wired to my regular DAP. Thanks for the suggestion.
If these sound as good as the East Brooklyn Labs BT Adapter, its a good deal. The EBL adapter sound great, but its build quality and range are garbage.
Apple2456That sucks, I guess I got lucky. I figure with the build quality being as it is, that the quality control was probably trash. Since I saw this drop this morning, I saw that AT released a bt version of the M50x. Very intrigued about that! I wouldn't mind trading in my old set for a new one if it sounds as good as my adapter sounds. Added bonus it has a regular 3.5 jack instead of AT's annoying proprietary 2.5!