M-AUDIO Studiophile Q40

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| Réponse en fréquence | 10Hz - 20kHz | ||
| Haut parleur | 40 mm Mylar | ||
| Impédance | 64 Ω | ||
| Sensibilité | 116 dB | ||
| Longueur cordon | 3 m (détachable) | ||
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| Type de casque | circum-aural fermée |
| Poids | 334 g |
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Michael Jeulin-L
Test date: July 28, 2008
Test date: July 28, 2008
The Studiophile Q40 from M-Audio has a closed headphone design. They are destined for those that want to record and mix as well as users that simply want to listen to their music. These foldable headphones are supposed to be the current best on the market for professional and casual use in the domain of audio pleasure. So do they live up to their promise?
Ergonomics: As we might have guessed, once out of the box these headphones have a real studio look to them that is quite attractive. However, some may find them a bit too imposing and may not like the indiscreet logo on each side. Otherwise, construction is very good: these headphones seem solid, the materials used are pleasant and adjusting the headband works well. It goes the same for comfort although it could be slightly improved. The earcups properly cover the ears, the padding is comfortable and continued use for several hours does not pose any major problems. Also note that for transport, the Q40 are collapsible, the cable detaches (Mini Jack 3.5 mm) and the bundle includes a pouch and Mini Jack/Jack adaptor.
Audio quality: It’s here that the Studiophile Q40 is the most imposing. Audio quality is excellent with a particularly clear and full sound. Basses are clear and dynamic without impeding on the other frequencies. There is a lot of detail in mediums and highs although they were a bit neutral for our tastes and lacked a bit of aggressiveness. Sound isolation is not as good as it is on the AKG K171 Studio; however, it is still satisfactory. Overall, these headphones produce a very homogenous sound with a very precise sound profile.
Ergonomics: As we might have guessed, once out of the box these headphones have a real studio look to them that is quite attractive. However, some may find them a bit too imposing and may not like the indiscreet logo on each side. Otherwise, construction is very good: these headphones seem solid, the materials used are pleasant and adjusting the headband works well. It goes the same for comfort although it could be slightly improved. The earcups properly cover the ears, the padding is comfortable and continued use for several hours does not pose any major problems. Also note that for transport, the Q40 are collapsible, the cable detaches (Mini Jack 3.5 mm) and the bundle includes a pouch and Mini Jack/Jack adaptor.
Audio quality: It’s here that the Studiophile Q40 is the most imposing. Audio quality is excellent with a particularly clear and full sound. Basses are clear and dynamic without impeding on the other frequencies. There is a lot of detail in mediums and highs although they were a bit neutral for our tastes and lacked a bit of aggressiveness. Sound isolation is not as good as it is on the AKG K171 Studio; however, it is still satisfactory. Overall, these headphones produce a very homogenous sound with a very precise sound profile.
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Audio quality
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Collapsible and comes with a carry pouch
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Design and finishing touches
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Isolation could be better
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Comfort can be improved

The Studiophile Q40 are very good headphones although its neutral audio qualities make it more for Home Studio/Studio use.
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