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If you are a Bass Heavy listener, you really can't go wrong with this pair. It can really do it all, but it comes down to what you listen to mostly.

firstly, i was shocked when i opened the WS77 package and found out that there were no accessories in it. For a headphone marketed as portable with no pouch, carrying case, 1/4 inch adaptor in the box, i find it weird considering the $121 prize tag on it. The design is not the most beautiful i have seen and not at all ugly..., but it sit somewhere in the middle which is very adequate. The headset is lighter than i though and covers the whole of my ear, i wore them for about six hours to tell you how comfortable they are, though a little sweat as expected. This headphone is made of a cheap plastic but where i find very appealing is the aluminum ear cups faceplate and the shiny chrome Audio-Technica symbol on it. Some will find the cable too short and others will not. It will also interest you to know that the Y shaped cable is not detachable. Overall the design is just average but personally i feel cheated spending $121 for this quality of design. So let's just sweep this section aside and dive into where your hard earned cash! was really spent.
SOUND QUALITY: Audio-Technica marketed this ATH-WS77 as a solid bass head phone and that will definitely make the non bass fans shy away from this baby! but that is not the case here. Burn in is necessary, and from the first minutes i just told myself...., "THIS IS IT". How Audio-Technica perfectly harmonized the bass, mid and high in this can, really deserves a mighty applause! The bass response is unmatched by similarly priced headphones from Beats by Dre Solo HD's, the Sony Extra Bass line and the highly rated V-MODA Crossfade LP's.The bass extends extremely low without roll off, it's extremely punchy and hits hard if it wants to..., what a flexibility! The midrange is relatively equivalent to the bass in terms of prescence and is very warm, but over all the ATH-WS77's presents the mid range tones as well as the vocals, sparkles and sibilance at the upper end very very well and the separation too, is fantastic! and for sound stage, this is one of the best closed cans i have seen.
A typically bass headphones, tend to be all about the bass and less about the rest of the frequencies, and even with that many bass headphones possess bass that is muddy, bloated or both but this ATH-WS77 strikes you with this unique calmness and anxiety that makes your veins lights up! is really hard to put in word but he fact that Audio Technica was able to achieve such amazing bass response yet maintain such an outstanding clarity is unbelievable! Yes i highly recommend this headphone for those that are still searching to find the best headphones that is worth the prize.






I am not an audiophile, but I own many pairs of earbuds, and tested these by quickly switching from one pair to another.
I compared these to Bose IE2, skull candy ink'd 2, urbeats, and skull candy 50/50. The sound quality was SLIGHTLY better than the $12 ink'd 2, and slightly better than the urbeats, which IMO sound muffled. The Bose IE2 are much more comfortable, cheaper, and sound slightly better. The Skull Candy 50/50s cost 1/4 the price of these headphones, and sounded significantly better to my ears. I asked 3 family members to compare the audio quality of these headphones to the ink'd 2 ($12 headphones), and all three felt that the Audotechnicas were only a slight improvement.
It honestly baffles me that these are rated so highly. They are cumbersome to fit, uncomfortable to wear, average sounding, and very expensive. None of the headphones I compared these to are great headphones, but I would recommend any of them over these.

Overall a decent set of inner ear headphones that appear well made.


Like I said in the title, these are great with Beethoven. The mids are very dry, coupled with fluid bass and treble, I can hear bows on strings, I can hear breath in woodwinds! I'm hearing mid-detail in cymbals I've never heard with ANY sound system! The soundstage is the BIGGEST I've ever heard in ANY set of headphones, which is obviously good for symphonic stuff. The bass presence is a little pervasive for classical, but not too bad and it helps define the massive size of the soundstage.
All of these factors carry over to classic rock very well. Listening to Steely Dan with these is like a brand new divine Steely Dan experience!
I love these the most with heavy metal! In Metallica's "...And Justice for All" album I can actually hear mid-detail in the distorted guitars (much to the chagrin of James Hetfield's efforts). In Devildriver songs I can...hear detail! Great band but too fast/sophisticated for most sound systems to pick up much of anything; they can only get a gist of what Devildriver is doing, these earbuds capture almost everything!
In doing head-to-head comparisons I've found that these sound a lot like my vintage Beyerdynamic DT 990 600s. Not quite as much detail but better clarity, and otherwise it's practically a 1-1 comparison.
Okay I'm done.

To the people who claim that they don't have the bass you wanted, notice that the product lineup is called "solid bass," not "face-melting, seizure inducing, head-banging, world-ending bass that scares away hurricanes."
These are not beats headphones, and in my opinion that's for the better. They offer bass in respectable quantities with a respectable quality but REMAIN TRUE TO THE MUSIC.



Update 11/14/14
The "leather"(imitation leather) carrying case has started to crack and peel on the bottom. However, the case structure is fine.
Disclaimer: I am by no means an audiophile. I am only basing this review on MY opinions of the sound reproduction of these headphones.

Comfort is exceptional for a set of in ear headphones. They come with 4 sizes of silicon plugs, they are durable and very easy to swap and clean, with a resealable plastic case included. The dome just above the earpiece itself rests comfortably in my ears and creates a very secure fit. They do a fantastic job at blocking out outside noise and I can wear these while running and at the gym without the fear of them falling out.
Also I need to mention the case they provide with these headphones. It is made from leather and is actually a reinforced box with a magnetic clasp. It is great for travel as I don't have to worry about them being crushed in my bag, and there is also enough room inside it to pack away the additional earpieces as well.
If you are in the market for a top quality pair of in-ear headphones, keep these on your list for sure.



I wanted to move up from my UE200s and read countless reviews on the internet which gave conflicting views on just about every model of earphone out there. Then it dawned on me; if I already trust a company for good sound, why not just take the plunge and go with them.
When these arrived they had the middle sized buds on. I tried the phone on and the sound wasn't good and they didn't sit well - they would ease out of the ear. After reading I found that there are two seatings for a bud. So I took the bud off and pushed it back on on the outer seating. WHAT A CHANGE! They sat comfortably and the sound was way better. In subsequent testing I tried the slightly smaller bud [there are four bud sizes], where the sound went lighter and the phones felt a little loose. So I tied the larger buds. That's me. The sound is full and the buds are comfortable and don't move. I'm not a very big person but obviously some parts of me are larger than average. Ahem.
One of the most unexpected findings is how much the Equalizer settings change the heard music. With the old UE200s each change of setting just seemed to vary the mediocrity. Now there is a very clear and obvious change in sound with every change of setting in a computer/MP3 player EQ.
The size of the units had me wonder when I first saw them advertised. Thankfully they have no problems in wearing, and the clever angled design makes them sit and feel great.
The phones are not noise isolating. This was also something I wanted so that I could be reasonably aware of the world around me. Having said that, if you listen to music with moderate to high volume it will tend to drown out everything around as they have direct access to your ears.
They come with a case. I find it to be too large. Earphones are meant to be portable and the case is just too fat to put in to a pocket. It's not such a problem when wearing casual clothes that are less 'fitting'.
In music so far I have found them excellent for Jazz and Carlos Klieber's delivery of Beethoven. With Rock they have been great as long as the source is of good quality. With some of the lesser quality MP3 tracks the sound can be too bass heavy and thumping, needing changes to the EQ settings. So the better the source the better the sound - and that's how it should be.

I have CKs55 way better balanced sound then CKS99


