A:AnswerBass quality is great, but subjective from what you are coming from or have experience with. For instance, if you are used to Beats, or DJ headphones, these might seem to have more subtle bass, but only because they are more accurate to the original music file/production. Just like a home HIFI system, other brands engineer their headphones to emphasize the highs and lows. These might have a slight "smile" eq curve to them, but it's ever so subtle. Hope this helps.
A:AnswerThank you for your inquiry. I find them very comfortable in long studio sessions. Please note that these do not have a built in microphone that you may want for gaming.
A:AnswerYes, there is. The wireless (Bluetooth) version of the headphone, the ATH-M50xBT, was specifically designed to sound like the original wired only version of the headphone, the ATH-M50x, when used in the wireless mode. As a result, when the ATH-M50xBT is used in the wired mode, it does not sound identical to the original wired only ATH-M50x.
A:AnswerI am a big fan of the ATH-M50X. You can buy a Bluetooth adapter for $50 that will plug directly into the headphone. This puts you at $200 all-in. The model number for the adapter is BAL-M50X.
A:AnswerWe do not know what kind of headphone jack, if any, a Kindle has on it. The ATh-M50x Headphones are foldable and collapsible and otherwise a good choice for your application.
A:AnswerNo, they should be exactly the same. The only reason I can come up with (for the price being higher) is that the white ones may be "limited edition". Like most limited edition products you are paying for the aesthetic rather than the product itself. if this isn't the case then Best Buy needs to fix that because that is absurd. If you don't care for colour then I would just go with the black, they are an excellent pair of headphones.
A:AnswerNo, these headphones do not have a mic to speak into. Besides, a little too pricey to get just to receive and make phone calls if you ask me as the quality output on your phone won't make use of the studio grade quality...in other words: it won't sound much better than any other pair of decent ($60<) headphones unless you utilize the 1/4 inch plug. The Hesh 3s might suit you better unless you plan to work in a studio setting.
A:AnswerI use them while walking, but maybe I'll refrain from using them while jogging/running. The size of these headphones are not "small", so I'd feel very awkward while jogging with them.