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Fostex T50RP Studio Headphones with Improved Transient Response

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The Fostex T50RP is a moderately priced and comfortable set of professional headphones, featuring the proprietary RP Diaphragm technology, which provides very good transient peak handling, combined with Neodymium magnets and discreet internal damping for an unusually extended frequency response. The result is a smooth, natural monitoring experience at higher playback levels with minimized distortion and coloration.

The cushioned earpieces fit securely and feature adjustable aluminum rails that actually stay in place over long periods of use. The cable is detachable and features a locking connector entry jack on the left earpiece. The T50RP's are competitive with some of the higher profile headphones now available on the market that are several times it's price, for studio recording and mixing monitoring purposes.

Damped, semi-open design with adjustable earpiece rails and lockable cable
Cushioned earpieces for secure and comfortable fit
RP Diaphragm proprietary technology with copper foil etched polyimide film provides resistance to high level input peaks of up to 3000 mW for improved transient handling
Neodynium magnet for high sensitivity and consistent transient handling
Extended low 15 Hz and high 35 kHz frequency reproduction
Natural sound with minimal coloration for neutral playback monitoring
Type Circumaural Semi-Open RP Dynamic Stereo Headphones
Frequency Range 15 Hz - 35 kHz
Impedance 50 Ohm
Sensitivity 98 dB/mW
Maximum Input Power 3000 mW
Connectors Detachable 1/4" Stereo Phone Plug
1/8" Stereo Mini Plug
Cable Length 10' (3 m)
Weight 11.6 oz (330 g)

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Fostex T50RP Studio Headphones
 
4.3

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Pros

  • Good audio (5)
  • Lightweight (5)
  • Easy to use (4)

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Home studio (7)
    • Professional recording (6)
    • Amateur recording (4)
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    Fostex T50RP, My Intro to the World of O

    Pros: Clarity, looks, natural soundCons: Potential comfort issues, flat sound might turn some off, no 1/4'' to 1/8'' adaptor, needs amping Source: MacBook Pro->FiiO E...Read complete review

    Pros: Clarity, looks, natural soundCons: Potential comfort issues, flat sound might turn some off, no 1/4'' to 1/8'' adaptor, needs amping Source: MacBook Pro->FiiO E7->Fostex T50RP Much thanks to Fostex for the review pair. Packaging No frills here. The T50RP come packaged in a cardboard box in-which the style seems a bit dated. There's nothing to catch the eye really. The color scheme I'm not a fan of, the red background displaying the black T50RP just doesn't appeal to me. T50RP is in big white letters on the front and below that is a quick blurb about the RP (regulated phase) technology which is patented by Fostex. I'll get more into that later though. On either side of the box it simply says "Fostex Professional Headphones." On the back some product information is given. Inside the T50RP are wrapped in plastic with a piece of paper which has some product information. As I said these are no frills. This doesn't bother me though as what really matters is the sound primarily. I do take points away from Fostex though for not including a Stereo to 1/8'' adaptor. Design and Build Quality Right away these things impressed me for build quality. They made my Superlux HD668b look like plastic toys and they feel more solid than my Audio Technica Ad900. I am very impressed. The cups are made of durable feeling plastic, the pads are soft pleather which are easily removed. The pads are much better quality than the 668b, not only are they more comfortable, but they look better built and stitched. Connected to the cups are bronze colored metal guides that allow the headphones to be adjusted up and down. Connecting both cups together is flat metal with a rubber Fostex imprinted headband around it. On the left cup there is a high quality looking and feeling locking removable 3.5''mm plug. The cable feels solid, not stiff at all and terminates to a thick professional feeling 1/4'' stereo plug. These definitely feel solidly built in every way. They have a nice heft to them that adds to the durable feeling. No creaks anywhere. When worn they feel nice on the ears. I found the 668b to clamp far too much, and the Ad900 to feel a bit loose. The T50RP feel perfect clamp wise and the pads are soft to keep comfy. The headband is my gripe though. These are heavy headphones and the rubber doesn't do a great job keeping the top of my head from feeling the metal bar it's surrounding. This causes discomfort on the top of my head for long listening sessions unfortunately. This can be easily modded though, which many users have been doing with much success. Overall these feel professional. The look, build quality and features are fantastic. The comfort is the only thing I can gripe about, thankfully it's an easy fix. Sound Quality These have been left burning in for at least 50 hours, more likely closer to 100 hours with music I personally listen to playing through them while at work and sleeping to give maximum amount of burn-in time. There's been a lot of hype about orthodynamic drivers lately, I'm personally not knowledgable enough on the subject to know what makes these different than dynamic drivers unfortunately, but these do present music differently than even the 668b, despite them both being studio monitors. Before I go further into the sound though I did mention Fostex's RP (regulated phase) technology, I'm also not highly knowledgable on what this means, but on the Fostex website they have this to say, Quote:UNIQUE FOSTEX RP TECHNOLOGYKey to the transparent sound reproduction is Fostex's Regulated Phase Technology, a proprietory transducer and diaphragm design that has earned Fostex more than twenty international patents and has been successfully applied to microphones, headphones and loudspeakers used and relied upon in professional and commercial sound installations worldwide.This technology has been enhanced still further in a new RP Diaphragm (now standard across the range), which uses copper foil etched polyimide film to provide excellent resistance to high level input peaks of up to 3000mW (T50RP), ensuring an accurate sound regardless of the volume. I'm still not sure exactly what it is, but I will say these have the clearest background I've ever heard. I read in another review on these about the "black background" and wasn't really sure what the reviewer meant by that until I had put these on. There is basically no grain, the background simply doesn't exist, all your hearing is the music. I love that. It allows me to hear everything with the maximum clarity these drivers are able to provide, and I must say it makes a difference. Now onto the sound. Overall the sound won't appeal to everyone, these are after all studio monitors. That doesn't mean these aren't fun to listen to, but they certainly won't appeal to all. I do find myself reaching for these very often though despite owning my Ad900, while these have made my 668b obsolete. The sound is natural, fast, balanced, and spacious. There's not a huge soundstage, but the headphones have good instrument separation. As for speed, this is one of the key reasons many Ortho fans like their headphones, for the speed in which the drivers are able to present music in. I must say, I'm impressed. From fast paced drum and bass, to alternative rock, to metal, these things have kept up in every department. From 140bpm+ double bass in metal to guitar shredding, to fast triplets on the hi-hat I never feel behind. Since these are studio monitors, the goal is to, ideally, have a flat sound. I must say that these do a good job being balanced, though I feel that the mids are slightly above the rest. The highs do sound slightly rolled off, though I feel they're accurately presented. The lows are good, they have good impact and the extension is decent. I don't particularly feel the sub-bass, but I can hear it. The mid bass though has nice impact. The sound signature really works with any genre, but it doesn't stand out with any genre either. It's an inoffensive sound, but it doesn't overly impress either to my ears. Let's try it with some songs though! Rubblebucket - Came Out Of A Lady I chose this song because it absolutely gives any headphone a work out. From the funky bass line to the wonderful horn section, intimate vocals and huge energy, it makes a great song to test overall. First there's a lot going on here, no less than 4 different horns, a Roland Juno 60 synth, percussion, drums, bass, guitar and vocals. Never once did this song feel congested, I was able to pick out every instrument with clarity. The vocals are wonderfully intimate sounding, I've seen Rubblebucket live no less than 3 times and it sounds just as good through these headphones. The horns come through with excellent authority and clarity. The percussion and rhythm guitar are easily discerned despite being a little lower in the mix than the horns, I'm easily able to figure out what's being played and play it along with them. The synth has a nice warm fuzzy analog sound the Roland Juno is known for. The drums have a nice sound as well, the kick drum sounds wonderfully fantastic. Overall every instrument is very accurately represented. The song feels and sounds energetic and honestly it's hard to write this as I want to shake my rump along with the kicking melodies. For a song with a lot going on, which is rather fast paced, these headphones handle it with ease. Compared to my Ad900 the T50RP feels less energetic, but mores accurately represents the sound as the Ad900 lack some bass and are a bit brighter, which causes a focus more on the horns. Both headphones play these back fantastic though. Amon Tobin - The Lighthouse I chose this song because of the creepy atmosphere and chaotic sound it has. Those who've played Splinter Cell Chaos Theory have heard this soundtrack. The scratchy bassline is haunting. The various sound effects in the background and foreground are causing shivers. Everything sounds wonderful and clear so far, much better than I thought on my Ad900, which aren't particularly known for being the most clear headphone. The jagged cut up beats are hectic and the T50RP keeps up with ease while allowing the other sounds to be heard, rather than drowning them out like the Ad900 slightly do. Both headphones are equally as fast though, but it comes down to a more accurate sound in the T50RP vs a more energetic sound of the Ad900 again. James Blake - Limit To Your Love If you've read my past reviews you know I love this song to test for bass response because of the deep, fast, bass. James Blake's soulful vocals sound beautiful, the piano has a nice acoustic sound to it, both linger beautifully. When the bass comes in, the vocals and minimal drum line are actually slightly higher in the mix than the bass. It feels like the vocals and bass melody are sitting on top of the bass line actually. As if I were looking at an aquarium and the bass line were the hectic water and the vocals and bass are sitting on top of it. Now this is how I've always perceived this, but there seems to be clear separation here as if the bass wasn't strong enough to bleed into the vocals. On my Ad900 imagine the same perception, but the bass line splashing up into the vocals and drums getting them wet, slightly drowning them out. Yes, weird right? The Ad900 is actually more bass heavy than these for this track. The bass on both of these headphones is fast, the T50RP extends well and keeps up with the over 200BPM fluctuations in the bass, as fast as the Ad900, but the T50RP just doesn't have the authority unfortunately for me to feel it. The mid bass of the kick drum has more authority than on my Ad900 though. The Ad900 though actually rattle my ears on this, believe it or not. Though the T50RP portrays this song beautifully I feel that the bass is supposed to leak more into the vocals and absolutely rattle everything for symbolism purposes. For this song I actually prefer the Ad900, and for bass response at that. Feist - The Water I chose this as a sibilance test and to see how intimate the vocals would sound. Good news, no sibilance at all and holy cow, Feist's voice is giving me shivers. They sound absolutely beautifully smooth, as if I were in a small acoustically tuned room and Feist were singing in 20 feet in front of me. The stand up bass and piano sound beautifully haunting, but Feist's voice steals the show, especially as she belts out her notes. The Ad900 present Fest's voice a bit too shrill for me, so the T50RP wins here. Radiohead - Jigsaw Falling Into Place I chose this for some alternative rock. Great energy, great balance, the vocals sound intimate and smooth, the instruments have great separation and balance. I prefer my Ad900 because of the more energetic sound, the guitars sound more lively, but I'm definitely digging the T50RP on this song. Bob Marley & The Wailers - Is This Love Bob Marley had some amazing production value and the version I have is the Barry Diament re-master from 1990, arguably the best version of this and boy does it sound good. There's a decent amount of instruments and vocals in this, and everything sound beautifully mixed. Bass is hugely important for Reggae and unfortunately it sounds a bit flat here, the Ad900 had more authority actually. Overall though this song sounds great, very clear, I feel as if I'm in the studio with them. Conclusion For the price these headphones are absolutely wonderful, especially if you consider modding them in-which there's a huge community for it. These cans stock have a fantastic accurate sound to them and I feel they should be in everyone's collection as a pair of flat headphones. My biggest complaint with these is the lack of authority in the sub-bass, I just couldn't feel it, but thankfully you can mod these to fix that if you're handy. These are quick headphones able to keep up with any music, seriously, try it. The "black background" is something I never would have understood until I heard these, but boy it makes my Ad900 sound grainy. Compared to the 668b, well there's no real comparison. Spend the extra money to buy the Fostex T50RP. You're getting better build quality, a bigger community and a slightly more detailed and clear sound. Compared to the Ad900 it's tough. Stock the T50RP just don't have the energy compared to the Ad900 and surprisingly the Ad900 has more sub-bass. Both are fast though. I'm sure I'll find myself reaching for both for different occasions though. Pick these up if you have the money and can find them, I don't think you'll be disappointed. One drawback though is that I do recommend an amp for it, my E7 can power them just fine though. I only consider this a drawback though because it's my belief that no sub $100 headphone should require an amp. Great offering Fostex, what an excellent intro to orthodynamics!

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    Nice Product for the Price

    I'm a headphone person (currently have 6 sets - all high end models). Decided to try the Fostex T50 because I wanted to hear the orthodynamic sound for a minimal investment. After breaking ...Read complete review

    I'm a headphone person (currently have 6 sets - all high end models). Decided to try the Fostex T50 because I wanted to hear the orthodynamic sound for a minimal investment. After breaking them in, my summary would be that their strength is the midrange - clear and detailed. Highs are a little recessed and the bass is rather light. The T50s also take a little more power to drive than most other phones. But, for the money, they are a good value.

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    3.0

    Good Midrange

    By Bizzle

    from New Jersey

    About Me Experienced

    Verified Buyer

    Pros

    • Low Distortion

    Cons

      Best Uses

        Comments about Fostex T50RP Studio Headphones:

        Midrangy, needs quite a bit of eq on both ends, esp low. Sound is ok set flat, but not great "out of the box". The good thing is the driver can handle it, so eq does not damage the drivers inherent good level of resolution and detail. After eq it is considerably more musical. I guess this is why so many people mod it. Of course eq is much easier, and with more control over final sound, probably better too.

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        5.0

        Excellent headphone for the price

        By Steve

        from Seattle, WA

        About Me Novice

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Excellent Sound

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • Home Studio

          Comments about Fostex T50RP Studio Headphones:

          Excellent value! Sounds great in stock condition but you can mod it to compare with a headphone like LCD-2 ($1000).

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          5.0

          You like good sound and you've got [$]?

          By LFG530

          from Quebec, CA

          About Me Novice

          Pros

          • Easy To Use
          • Excellent Sound
          • Low Distortion
          • Powerful

          Cons

            Best Uses

            • Home Studio
            • Professional Recording

            Comments about Fostex T50RP Studio Headphones:

            Great, buy those and go get yourself a really good lunch, or just keep the change. I've got those and I've tried beats (which blows by the way (pro aren't that bad, but way to expensive)), bose triport, senns hd650. And for the 30 minutes of music I've listened on the fostexs so far I'd say it blows beats and bose out of the water and it's close second the the hd650 (a 400$ pair of headphones that are made by a recognized audiophile company) so yeah they're a pretty good value.YOU WILL NEED AN AMP TOUGH (but that's also true for the senns).

            Good bass (no impactfull tough), midrange, highs and they don't leak much sound, you can easily "close" them... the whole package. The pads could be thicker, but overall comfort is great. They look awful but it adds to the charm :).

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            4.0

            Fostex T50RP, My Intro to the World of O

            By keanex

            from New Jersey

            About Me Experienced

            Verified Reviewer

            Pros

            • Aesthetics
            • Clarity
            • Sound

            Cons

            • Comfort
            • Stereo Plug

            Best Uses

            • Listening
            • Professional Recording

            Comments about Fostex T50RP Studio Headphones:

            Pros: Clarity, looks, natural soundCons: Potential comfort issues, flat sound might turn some off, no 1/4'' to 1/8'' adaptor, needs amping Source: MacBook Pro->FiiO E7->Fostex T50RP Much thanks to Fostex for the review pair. Packaging No frills here. The T50RP come packaged in a cardboard box in-which the style seems a bit dated. There's nothing to catch the eye really. The color scheme I'm not a fan of, the red background displaying the black T50RP just doesn't appeal to me. T50RP is in big white letters on the front and below that is a quick blurb about the RP (regulated phase) technology which is patented by Fostex. I'll get more into that later though. On either side of the box it simply says "Fostex Professional Headphones." On the back some product information is given. Inside the T50RP are wrapped in plastic with a piece of paper which has some product information. As I said these are no frills. This doesn't bother me though as what really matters is the sound primarily. I do take points away from Fostex though for not including a Stereo to 1/8'' adaptor. Design and Build Quality Right away these things impressed me for build quality. They made my Superlux HD668b look like plastic toys and they feel more solid than my Audio Technica Ad900. I am very impressed. The cups are made of durable feeling plastic, the pads are soft pleather which are easily removed. The pads are much better quality than the 668b, not only are they more comfortable, but they look better built and stitched. Connected to the cups are bronze colored metal guides that allow the headphones to be adjusted up and down. Connecting both cups together is flat metal with a rubber Fostex imprinted headband around it. On the left cup there is a high quality looking and feeling locking removable 3.5''mm plug. The cable feels solid, not stiff at all and terminates to a thick professional feeling 1/4'' stereo plug. These definitely feel solidly built in every way. They have a nice heft to them that adds to the durable feeling. No creaks anywhere. When worn they feel nice on the ears. I found the 668b to clamp far too much, and the Ad900 to feel a bit loose. The T50RP feel perfect clamp wise and the pads are soft to keep comfy. The headband is my gripe though. These are heavy headphones and the rubber doesn't do a great job keeping the top of my head from feeling the metal bar it's surrounding. This causes discomfort on the top of my head for long listening sessions unfortunately. This can be easily modded though, which many users have been doing with much success. Overall these feel professional. The look, build quality and features are fantastic. The comfort is the only thing I can gripe about, thankfully it's an easy fix. Sound Quality These have been left burning in for at least 50 hours, more likely closer to 100 hours with music I personally listen to playing through them while at work and sleeping to give maximum amount of burn-in time. There's been a lot of hype about orthodynamic drivers lately, I'm personally not knowledgable enough on the subject to know what makes these different than dynamic drivers unfortunately, but these do present music differently than even the 668b, despite them both being studio monitors. Before I go further into the sound though I did mention Fostex's RP (regulated phase) technology, I'm also not highly knowledgable on what this means, but on the Fostex website they have this to say, Quote:UNIQUE FOSTEX RP TECHNOLOGYKey to the transparent sound reproduction is Fostex's Regulated Phase Technology, a proprietory transducer and diaphragm design that has earned Fostex more than twenty international patents and has been successfully applied to microphones, headphones and loudspeakers used and relied upon in professional and commercial sound installations worldwide.This technology has been enhanced still further in a new RP Diaphragm (now standard across the range), which uses copper foil etched polyimide film to provide excellent resistance to high level input peaks of up to 3000mW (T50RP), ensuring an accurate sound regardless of the volume. I'm still not sure exactly what it is, but I will say these have the clearest background I've ever heard. I read in another review on these about the "black background" and wasn't really sure what the reviewer meant by that until I had put these on. There is basically no grain, the background simply doesn't exist, all your hearing is the music. I love that. It allows me to hear everything with the maximum clarity these drivers are able to provide, and I must say it makes a difference. Now onto the sound. Overall the sound won't appeal to everyone, these are after all studio monitors. That doesn't mean these aren't fun to listen to, but they certainly won't appeal to all. I do find myself reaching for these very often though despite owning my Ad900, while these have made my 668b obsolete. The sound is natural, fast, balanced, and spacious. There's not a huge soundstage, but the headphones have good instrument separation. As for speed, this is one of the key reasons many Ortho fans like their headphones, for the speed in which the drivers are able to present music in. I must say, I'm impressed. From fast paced drum and bass, to alternative rock, to metal, these things have kept up in every department. From 140bpm+ double bass in metal to guitar shredding, to fast triplets on the hi-hat I never feel behind. Since these are studio monitors, the goal is to, ideally, have a flat sound. I must say that these do a good job being balanced, though I feel that the mids are slightly above the rest. The highs do sound slightly rolled off, though I feel they're accurately presented. The lows are good, they have good impact and the extension is decent. I don't particularly feel the sub-bass, but I can hear it. The mid bass though has nice impact. The sound signature really works with any genre, but it doesn't stand out with any genre either. It's an inoffensive sound, but it doesn't overly impress either to my ears. Let's try it with some songs though! Rubblebucket - Came Out Of A Lady I chose this song because it absolutely gives any headphone a work out. From the funky bass line to the wonderful horn section, intimate vocals and huge energy, it makes a great song to test overall. First there's a lot going on here, no less than 4 different horns, a Roland Juno 60 synth, percussion, drums, bass, guitar and vocals. Never once did this song feel congested, I was able to pick out every instrument with clarity. The vocals are wonderfully intimate sounding, I've seen Rubblebucket live no less than 3 times and it sounds just as good through these headphones. The horns come through with excellent authority and clarity. The percussion and rhythm guitar are easily discerned despite being a little lower in the mix than the horns, I'm easily able to figure out what's being played and play it along with them. The synth has a nice warm fuzzy analog sound the Roland Juno is known for. The drums have a nice sound as well, the kick drum sounds wonderfully fantastic. Overall every instrument is very accurately represented. The song feels and sounds energetic and honestly it's hard to write this as I want to shake my rump along with the kicking melodies. For a song with a lot going on, which is rather fast paced, these headphones handle it with ease. Compared to my Ad900 the T50RP feels less energetic, but mores accurately represents the sound as the Ad900 lack some bass and are a bit brighter, which causes a focus more on the horns. Both headphones play these back fantastic though. Amon Tobin - The Lighthouse I chose this song because of the creepy atmosphere and chaotic sound it has. Those who've played Splinter Cell Chaos Theory have heard this soundtrack. The scratchy bassline is haunting. The various sound effects in the background and foreground are causing shivers. Everything sounds wonderful and clear so far, much better than I thought on my Ad900, which aren't particularly known for being the most clear headphone. The jagged cut up beats are hectic and the T50RP keeps up with ease while allowing the other sounds to be heard, rather than drowning them out like the Ad900 slightly do. Both headphones are equally as fast though, but it comes down to a more accurate sound in the T50RP vs a more energetic sound of the Ad900 again. James Blake - Limit To Your Love If you've read my past reviews you know I love this song to test for bass response because of the deep, fast, bass. James Blake's soulful vocals sound beautiful, the piano has a nice acoustic sound to it, both linger beautifully. When the bass comes in, the vocals and minimal drum line are actually slightly higher in the mix than the bass. It feels like the vocals and bass melody are sitting on top of the bass line actually. As if I were looking at an aquarium and the bass line were the hectic water and the vocals and bass are sitting on top of it. Now this is how I've always perceived this, but there seems to be clear separation here as if the bass wasn't strong enough to bleed into the vocals. On my Ad900 imagine the same perception, but the bass line splashing up into the vocals and drums getting them wet, slightly drowning them out. Yes, weird right? The Ad900 is actually more bass heavy than these for this track. The bass on both of these headphones is fast, the T50RP extends well and keeps up with the over 200BPM fluctuations in the bass, as fast as the Ad900, but the T50RP just doesn't have the authority unfortunately for me to feel it. The mid bass of the kick drum has more authority than on my Ad900 though. The Ad900 though actually rattle my ears on this, believe it or not. Though the T50RP portrays this song beautifully I feel that the bass is supposed to leak more into the vocals and absolutely rattle everything for symbolism purposes. For this song I actually prefer the Ad900, and for bass response at that. Feist - The Water I chose this as a sibilance test and to see how intimate the vocals would sound. Good news, no sibilance at all and holy cow, Feist's voice is giving me shivers. They sound absolutely beautifully smooth, as if I were in a small acoustically tuned room and Feist were singing in 20 feet in front of me. The stand up bass and piano sound beautifully haunting, but Feist's voice steals the show, especially as she belts out her notes. The Ad900 present Fest's voice a bit too shrill for me, so the T50RP wins here. Radiohead - Jigsaw Falling Into Place I chose this for some alternative rock. Great energy, great balance, the vocals sound intimate and smooth, the instruments have great separation and balance. I prefer my Ad900 because of the more energetic sound, the guitars sound more lively, but I'm definitely digging the T50RP on this song. Bob Marley & The Wailers - Is This Love Bob Marley had some amazing production value and the version I have is the Barry Diament re-master from 1990, arguably the best version of this and boy does it sound good. There's a decent amount of instruments and vocals in this, and everything sound beautifully mixed. Bass is hugely important for Reggae and unfortunately it sounds a bit flat here, the Ad900 had more authority actually. Overall though this song sounds great, very clear, I feel as if I'm in the studio with them. Conclusion For the price these headphones are absolutely wonderful, especially if you consider modding them in-which there's a huge community for it. These cans stock have a fantastic accurate sound to them and I feel they should be in everyone's collection as a pair of flat headphones. My biggest complaint with these is the lack of authority in the sub-bass, I just couldn't feel it, but thankfully you can mod these to fix that if you're handy. These are quick headphones able to keep up with any music, seriously, try it. The "black background" is something I never would have understood until I heard these, but boy it makes my Ad900 sound grainy. Compared to the 668b, well there's no real comparison. Spend the extra money to buy the Fostex T50RP. You're getting better build quality, a bigger community and a slightly more detailed and clear sound. Compared to the Ad900 it's tough. Stock the T50RP just don't have the energy compared to the Ad900 and surprisingly the Ad900 has more sub-bass. Both are fast though. I'm sure I'll find myself reaching for both for different occasions though. Pick these up if you have the money and can find them, I don't think you'll be disappointed. One drawback though is that I do recommend an amp for it, my E7 can power them just fine though. I only consider this a drawback though because it's my belief that no sub $100 headphone should require an amp. Great offering Fostex, what an excellent intro to orthodynamics!

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            5.0

            Nice and Neutral

            By Chris

            from St. Louis, MO

            About Me Experienced

            Verified Buyer

            Pros

            • Able to be Modified
            • Clear Sound
            • Durable
            • Easy To Use
            • Lightweight
            • Neutral
            • Value
            • Versatile

            Cons

            • Relatively hard to drive

            Best Uses

            • Amateur Recording
            • Home Studio

            Comments about Fostex T50RP Studio Headphones:

            Very good for the price. They really shine with amped. In fact, it would be hard to suggest these unless you had a good amp or monitor to drive them, they like a good amount of juice. They stay neutral while presenting a really good range. Overall, great for the price and they can be modified to further suit your sonic preferences. The cable needs to be cleaned with some deoxit, most pairs come with some gunk in the headphone jack. Not a big deal at all, They will work, but the headphone jack will be less finicky after it has been cleaned.

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            4.0

            Good in Stock Form, Excellent Modded

            By 4nradio

            from Seattle, WA

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            Verified Buyer

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                  Comments about Fostex T50RP Studio Headphones:

                  The Fostex T50RP are a fine value for the money and require about 20 hours of burn-in to achieve their best sound in stock form.

                  My 4-star rating is based on the *stock* headphones.

                  However, the unique orthodynamic drivers inside the T50RPs are superb if given better ear cups, or modified stock ear cups. Search threads on the Head-Fi.org web site for "Fostex T50RP" and you'll find loads of information on how to make this model competitive with $800+ headphones!

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                  4.0

                  High C/P headphone

                  By Elmo

                  from South Bend, IN

                  About Me Novice

                  Verified Buyer

                  Pros

                  • Lightweight

                  Cons

                  • Unreliable

                  Best Uses

                  • Amateur Recording
                  • Home Studio
                  • Mobile DJ
                  • Professional Recording

                  Comments about Fostex T50RP Studio Headphones:

                  I use it with US-100
                  The sound for this price is pretty good, and it's also very comfortable when I use it.
                  The only thing I don't feel good is the connector in the headphone and wire is not so match. It would be a bad connection. Finally I change the wire to solve this problem.

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                  5.0

                  One of the best, if not the best

                  By MH

                  from Ithaca, NY

                  About Me Professional Musician

                  Verified Buyer

                  Pros

                  • Clear Sound
                  • Durable
                  • Sound

                  Cons

                    Best Uses

                    • Amateur Recording
                    • Home Studio
                    • Performances
                    • Professional Recording

                    Comments about Fostex T50RP Studio Headphones:

                    Orthodynamic phones have the kind of liquid midrange that other phones can't approach. These phones are neutral and musical.

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                    5.0

                    Overall excellent, few drawbacks

                    By DorkVader

                    from Virginia Tech

                    About Me Experienced

                    Verified Buyer

                    Pros

                      Cons

                        Best Uses

                          Comments about Fostex T50RP Studio Headphones:

                          Pro:1. Sounds excellent (more info below)2. very durable3. comfortable4. Isolates very well.Cons1. after some hours, the headband starts to get annoying. I have bent it slightly to alleviate this, and all is well2.[...] I recommend signing up for notification.3. If the wind is blowing, you can really hear it. I will probably install windblockers in front of the vents.Sound:Being Orthodynamic, this headphone is inherently different than a normal one. the bass feels weighty, but not "boomy" or overbearing. the mids (and vocals) are both excellent, and more detailed than I had expected. Highs are impressive. Quality. AS I stated before, this is a very durable headphone. I use it when I walk around, and I don't revere it like I do my other ones. It spends most of the time on my floor or desk, or crammed in a bag. I was a little worried about the pads, but they have certainly stood up to abuse. Everything has exceeded expectations, especially for the price. I would buy it again, should something untoward happen to this one.

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                          3.0

                          Nice Product for the Price

                          By NU 62

                          from Westlake Village, CA

                          About Me Experienced

                          Verified Buyer

                          Pros

                          • Clear Sound
                          • Excellent midrange
                          • Lightweight

                          Cons

                            Best Uses

                            • Good for vocal recordings

                            Comments about Fostex T50RP Studio Headphones:

                            I'm a headphone person (currently have 6 sets - all high end models). Decided to try the Fostex T50 because I wanted to hear the orthodynamic sound for a minimal investment. After breaking them in, my summary would be that their strength is the midrange - clear and detailed. Highs are a little recessed and the bass is rather light. The T50s also take a little more power to drive than most other phones. But, for the money, they are a good value.

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                            3.0

                            low gain,no crisp highs,no tight lows,

                            By bahjaoui art

                            from davenport,fl

                            About Me Professional Musician

                            Verified Buyer

                            Pros

                            • Compact
                            • Easy To Use
                            • Lightweight

                            Cons

                            • Poor Sound Quality

                            Best Uses

                            • Amateur Recording

                            Comments about Fostex T50RP Studio Headphones:

                            use for studio recording,light weight you wont get tired using them,poor gain,no clear highs,no tight lows

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                            (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

                             
                            5.0

                            best money spent!

                            By Seilenos

                            from Miami, FL

                            About Me Experienced

                            Verified Buyer

                            Pros

                            • Clear Sound
                            • Easy To Use
                            • Lightweight

                            Cons

                              Best Uses

                              • Home Studio
                              • Professional Recording

                              Comments about Fostex T50RP Studio Headphones:

                              + Very clean and native sound, good seating on the head
                              - worse, not comfortable wire.

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                              (4 of 4 customers found this review helpful)

                               
                              5.0

                              Very Good Headphones

                              By Tag

                              from Auckland, NZ

                              About Me Experienced

                              Verified Buyer

                              Pros

                              • Clear Sound

                              Cons

                                Best Uses

                                • Home Studio
                                • Professional Recording

                                Comments about Fostex T50RP Studio Headphones:

                                T50RP are easily the best value for money pair of cans out there. The major advantage is the crystal clear sound qulaity that make the sound source sound exactly the way it was recorded, which makes them ideal choice for professional sound monitoring, as well as good for listening to a classical and instrumental music.

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