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Audio-Technica ATH-M50x Closed-Back Studio Monitor Headphones - Black

Trusted by engineers, producers and creators around the world, the Audio-Technica ATH-M50x headphones deliver detailed studio sound with the comfort and flexibility needed for everyday listening and professional work alike. As one of the most widely recognized models in the M-Series lineup, these headphones combine proprietary 45 mm large-aperture drivers, circumaural closed-back isolation and a durable over-ear design to create a monitoring experience that feels both accurate and engaging. Whether you’re tracking in the studio, editing on the go or listening closely to your favorite records, the ATH-M50x balances clarity, punch and long-session comfort in a way few studio headphones do as effectively.

Detailed Monitoring With Deep, Controlled Bass

At the core of the ATH-M50x headphones are proprietary 45 mm large-aperture drivers equipped with rare earth magnets and copper-clad aluminum wire voice coils. This design delivers exceptional clarity across an extended frequency range, with tight low end, articulate mids and crisp high-frequency detail that stays controlled without sounding harsh. The result is a headphone equally suited for critical studio monitoring and focused everyday listening, offering the balanced response needed for tracking, editing and mix decisions.

Closed-Back Design for Focused Listening

The ATH-M50x headphones use a circumaural closed-back design that contours comfortably around the ears while providing excellent passive isolation from outside noise. This makes the headphones especially effective for studio tracking, DJ monitoring and focused listening in louder environments where detail matters. Plush earpads and a well-balanced fit help reduce fatigue during extended sessions, while the 90-degree swiveling earcups allow quick one-ear monitoring when needed.

Durable Construction With Everyday Flexibility

Built for both studio use and life on the move, the ATH-M50x features a collapsible design that folds down easily for transport and storage. Detachable cables add flexibility for different listening setups and make replacement simple over time, with three included cable options covering studio, portable and extended-use scenarios. Professional-grade headband and earpad materials add durability without sacrificing comfort, while the included carrying pouch and 1/4" adapter make the M50x easy to integrate into a wide range of professional and personal setups.

Studio Monitoring for Work and Everyday Listening

The ATH-M50x studio closed-back headphones combine detailed monitoring, strong isolation and long-session comfort in a design trusted across music production, broadcasting and content creation. Their balanced sound signature and durable build make them effective for studio work, casual listening and portable use, while detachable cables and swiveling earcups add practical flexibility. Accurate, comfortable and consistently reliable, Audio-Technica ATH-M50x headphones remains a respected choice for closed-back studio monitoring.

Audio-Technica ATH-M50x Closed-Back Studio Monitor Headphones: FAQ

How do you fit the ATH-M50x headphones into the carrying case? The ATH-M50x headphones feature collapsible hinges that allow the earcups to fold inward into a compact shape for storage. Once folded, the headphones fit inside the included carrying pouch for easier transport.

Are the Audio-Technica ATH-M50x headphones good for mixing? The ATH-M50x headphones are widely used for tracking, monitoring and general mixing because they provide detailed sound with extended bass response and strong isolation. Some engineers still prefer open-back headphones or studio monitors for critical final mix decisions because closed-back designs can emphasize low frequencies differently.

Are the ATH-M50x headphones good for gaming? Yes. The ATH-M50x headphones are popular for gaming because they offer clear sound, strong stereo imaging and comfortable over-ear isolation for long sessions. They do not include a built-in microphone, so external voice chat solutions may be needed for multiplayer communication.

Do the Audio-Technica ATH-M50x headphones have noise cancellation? No. The ATH-M50x headphones do not use active noise cancellation technology. Their closed-back over-ear design provides passive isolation that helps reduce outside noise during listening, recording and monitoring sessions.

Are the Audio-Technica ATH-M50x headphones good for recording vocals? Yes. The ATH-M50x headphones are commonly used for vocal tracking because their closed-back design helps reduce headphone bleed into microphones during recording sessions. Their detailed sound and strong isolation also make it easier for performers to monitor pitch, timing and backing tracks while recording.

 
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About Studio Headphones:

Headphones, once considered simply an accessory, have become a necessary part of virtually every studio's toolbox. From tracking to mixing—you need at least one great-sounding pair of “cans” to offer a new perspective on the music you make. But choosing a pair can be tricky, depending on the intended application and what your level of physical comfort with different styles is. Let's look at different types, one by one.

In-ear phones, sometimes called "earbuds" or "earphones," are the smallest, lightest and least conspicuous choice. They're definitely the best choice for onstage wireless monitoring, and some of the available fit options make for superb isolation. The seal with your ear can make for exaggerated frequency response, so in-ears wouldn't normally be the first choice for mixing or any sort of reference-quality listening. Some people have issues with comfort for long sessions, and some just don't like sticking something in their ear.

On-ear, or "supra-aural," phones rest (as should be obvious) on your ear. They don't offer quite the isolation of either of the other two types of phones, so they're a great choice when you need to be more aware of what's going on around you. Since they don't form a sealed chamber, they tend to have a more open sound with a frequency response that is very stable, so they're an excellent choice for reference monitoring and headphone mixing. They can, though, leak that sound to the rest of the world. This makes them not the best choice for tracking in a room with open mics. Because they rest on your ears, long sessions can get uncomfortable, which is why supra-aural phones with easily replaceable ear pads in a variety of foam density and covering types have become common.

Over-ear, or "circumaural," phones fit around your ear, creating a sealed chamber. Most really high-end phones tend to be of this type, as over-ear phones can fit larger drivers for better, more even frequency response, with a much tighter and more controlled low-frequency response. Circumaural phones tend to be the most immersive listening experience and make excellent reference monitors. Due to the fact that they're the largest headphones, they'll be a little heavier, but modern materials have decreased that weight and made long sessions with over-ear cans much more comfortable.