• Reviews around plastic (2.48 of 5)

    Audio-Technica ATH-M30 Closed-Back Headphones

    • Mom managed to break the plastic supporting arm of one of the cups on her set, but mine have survived me.
    • The cups themselves are thick and soft padded that makes long duration listening comfortable, a padded head band, and they are made of hard plastic and metal that bends and doesn't seem like it will break anytime soon
    • The pivots are pretty cheap plastic, and they make rather a lot of noise any time I make the smallest movement
    • The wire inlet to the left ear is so poorly designed/manufactured, any movement at all, even turning your head, will cause an awful plastic-creak
    • The cable is nice and thick, the plastic is tough, and the headband is made of metal on the inside
    • Now since these are studio monitors they are very very comfortable and highly durable although the cans and band are made of strong plastics
    • is that when I remove them they flip a bit too easily, but this isn't a problem as it seems the plastic is sturdy enough.
    • the plastic feels cheap but i don't mind
    • Sure, the plastic could be nicer, but for the price, I don't think you could get more comfort and better sound quality
    • The headphones were made of cheap plastic, it tends to slip off when you are movie, the sound is
    • There was some tangling issues, and the plastic around where the cord met the ear cup broke down over time
    • The only part is not that good, is the one that connects the headphones with the headband, is made out a rigid black plastic that could break under some circumstances (my lady stepped on it and got them broke), I guess if owner take good care it may last a decent long time
    • Fortunately I had a sheet of 1/4" stiff plastic packing foam that I'd peeled out of some small shipment, so I cut two donut shapes the same size as the earcups and slid them under the flap of the existing padding
    • The padding does not sufficiently lift the headphones away from my head, causing my ears to be smooshed by the hard plastic where the sound is produced from
    • Only complaint about build quality is that the driver housing feels like cheap plastic but other than that they're awesome
    • The plastic is pretty cheap and they not very durable either
    • my teenage daughter actually have metal framing verses the plastic crap that more expensive was so impressed with the sound quality plan on buying another for me
    • The plastic is pretty cheap and they not very durable either
    • I lasted more than 3 years now & its still as good as
    • Compared to my "bass enhancing headphones," this headphones sometimes start clipping when I play my bassThe leather or vinyl material that goes around your ears is the classic material that starts to wear out and break as you sweat it or if you leave it in any warm placeOther than these 2 comments, for the price, and if you are looking to hear your mix as real as possible, this is a good choice.
    • and they are just as great as when I first got them (
    • They would fit over my ears but still cause discomfort after a few minutes, as well as get pretty warm
    • I was convinced by a friend to pick up Skullcandy ones as a replacement, and nice as those are
    • The headset sounds good, but does not isolate noise quite as much as I would like.
    • The padding is great, the only thing is that my ears must be huge because if I wear these too long my ears start to hurt a little as if there isn't enough room
    • I plugged it to my laptop as well as into the port of the speaker system amplifier
    • I returned them as fast as I got them
    • so they were not as durable as I originally either
    • I can play these as loud as I care to