I do not like them. For some reason, AT changed the pad diameter and headband apparatus with this model. Previous W and L series headphones (W2002, W10vtg, W11jpn, L3000) all fit me like a glove. As a result, the W5000 will not provide a good acoustic seal around the top of the pads, for most normal-sized heads. You can take measures to improve this, but until you take drastic measures they will sound SCREAMING bright. By "drastic measures" I mean getting them to clamp down against your head with significant force.
See headroom's measurements on these cans - that will tell the story. Compare with other popular headphones, most of which have a slight DOWNWARD trend in their response, to avoid hammering your ears with treble.
My last complaint - the metal headband is resonant. Sometimes you can even hear it ringing faintly if you instantaneously pause the music during a loud passage.
That's all too bad, because other than the above, they seem to use very high quality drivers and have good build quality.
If you want good closed wooden headphones for a good price, look at the JVC HP-DX1000. They'll be too bass-heavy for some, but very musical and won't assault your ears. I do think the Sennheiser HD650 (or HD600 if you think the former sound a bit too dark) have the most natural sound than either, for less money, but they are open-back.
See headroom's measurements on these cans - that will tell the story. Compare with other popular headphones, most of which have a slight DOWNWARD trend in their response, to avoid hammering your ears with treble.
My last complaint - the metal headband is resonant. Sometimes you can even hear it ringing faintly if you instantaneously pause the music during a loud passage.
That's all too bad, because other than the above, they seem to use very high quality drivers and have good build quality.
If you want good closed wooden headphones for a good price, look at the JVC HP-DX1000. They'll be too bass-heavy for some, but very musical and won't assault your ears. I do think the Sennheiser HD650 (or HD600 if you think the former sound a bit too dark) have the most natural sound than either, for less money, but they are open-back.