Audio-Technica ATH-M50X Professional Studio Monitor Headphones
Critically acclaimed sonic performance praised by top audio engineers and pro audio reviewers
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- #5of 38
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- Audio-Technica
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About this item
- Critically acclaimed sonic performance praised by top audio engineers and pro audio reviewers
- Proprietary 45 millimeter large aperture drivers with rare earth magnets and copper clad aluminum wire voice coils
- Exceptional clarity throughout an extended frequency range, with deep, accurate bass response
- Circumaural design contours around the ears for excellent sound isolation in loud environments
- 90 degree swiveling earcups for easy, one ear monitoring, and professional grade earpad and headband material delivers more durability and comfort
- Professional grade studio monitor headphones with a detachable cable
The details
Specs at a glance
- Brand
- Audio-Technica
- Color
- Black
- Ear Placement
- On Ear
- Form Factor
- Over Ear
- Impedance
- 38 Ohms
- Model Number
- ATH-M50x
- Model Name
- M50x
- Built-In Media
- HEADPHONE
What buyers say
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33,538 ratings on Amazon
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