Head to head

Audio-Technica ATH-M40x vs Sony MDR-7510

A side-by-side look at Audio-Technica ATH-M40x and Sony MDR-7510 for podcasters: pricing, features, and where each one wins.

Audio-Technica ATH-M40x

Flat-response studio closed-back that detachable cables actually make practical

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Sony MDR-7510

Sony's professional closed-back with 50mm drivers and broadcast-grade build

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At a glance

Audio-Technica ATH-M40xSony MDR-7510
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Free planNoNo
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Best forPodcasters and home studio producers who need accurate closed-back monitoring for tracking and playbackBroadcast professionals and podcasters who want Sony's professional-tier closed-back with wide frequency extension

Key features

Audio-Technica ATH-M40x

  • Closed-back, over-ear design
  • 40mm neodymium dynamic drivers
  • 15 Hz - 24 kHz frequency response
  • 35 ohm impedance - no amp needed
  • Two detachable cables: coiled and straight
  • 90-degree swiveling earcups

Sony MDR-7510

  • Closed-back, over-ear, folding design
  • 50mm neodymium drivers with PET diaphragms
  • 5 Hz - 40 kHz frequency response
  • 24 ohm impedance - drives from any device
  • Oxygen-free copper voice coil
  • Includes 1/4-inch and 1/8-inch adapter

Pros and cons

Audio-Technica ATH-M40x

Pros

  • Flatter, more accurate response than the M50x
  • Detachable cables extend the headphone's lifespan
  • Easy to drive from any interface or laptop
  • Durable build with replaceable earpads

Cons

  • Earpads run warm during extended sessions
  • Non-folding design makes transport bulkier
  • Bass extension is limited versus open-back alternatives

Sony MDR-7510

Pros

  • 50mm drivers deliver fuller bass than smaller-driver alternatives
  • Very low impedance - no amp required
  • Folding design for portability and storage
  • Broadcast-quality build from Sony's Pro division

Cons

  • Less widely stocked than the MDR-7506
  • Heavier than comparable closed-backs at ~261g
  • Premium pricing for the category

The verdict

Choose Audio-Technica ATH-M40x if

Podcasters and home studio producers who need accurate closed-back monitoring for tracking and playback.

The M40x sits in a sweet spot where the price is low enough for beginners and the sonic accuracy is high enough that professionals actually use it for tracking. The flat tuning is genuinely flatter than the more popular M50x,…

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Choose Sony MDR-7510 if

Broadcast professionals and podcasters who want Sony's professional-tier closed-back with wide frequency extension.

The MDR-7510 is the professional sibling of the legendary 7506 and it shows - the 50mm drivers deliver noticeably more low-end body and better extension at both frequency extremes compared to the 7506. The 24-ohm impedance means it drives loud…

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