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

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The Audio-Technica ATH-M50x over-ear headphones provide an unrivaled listening experience for audio professionals and enthusiasts alike. With proprietary 45 mm large-aperture drivers and copper-clad aluminum wire voice coils, the closed-back ATH-M50x headphones deliver exceptional clarity and accuracy across an extended frequency range. The specially designed drivers and sound-isolation ear cups immerse you in deep, rich bass that's perfect for critical-listening tasks like tracking and mixing. With a circumaural design that contours around your ears, these ATH-M50x cans effectively seal out ambient noise so you can focus on the precise details of each vocal, instrument and nuance.

Audio-Technica ATH-M50x

Get Exceptional Clarity and Accuracy From Proprietary 45 mm Drivers

ATH-M50x headphones feature specially designed 45 mm large-aperture drivers to reproduce sound with outstanding accuracy and precision. The proprietary drivers utilize copper-clad aluminum wire voice coils that provide an expansive dynamic range, resulting in clear, natural audio across an extended frequency range. From the deepest bass tones to the highest highs, every element comes through with lifelike detail and definition. The precision-tuned drivers deliver the transparency and neutrality essential for mixing, tracking and analytical listening.

Audio-Technica ATH-M50x In Studio

Experience Deep, Rich Bass Response Perfect for Mixing and Tracking

Thanks to the expertise of Audio-Technica's engineering team, these ATH-M50x phones deliver deep, impactful bass that satisfies even the most discerning listeners. The closed-back design provides excellent isolation, allowing you to hear the most subtle nuances in the low end. When tracking or mixing, the robust low-frequency response ensures you'll hear and feel kick drums, bass lines and synth tones with fullness and musicality. For personal listening, ATH-M50x headphones provide accurate bass that brings out the best in your favorite genres.

Audio-Technica ATH-M50x In Studio Personal Listening

Circumaural Design That Blocks Ambient Noise for Immersive Listening

The circumaural design of ATH-M50x headphones envelops your ears with plush padding that effectively blocks out external noise. Whether you're tracking vocals in the studio or listening to your music collection at home, the closed-back construction immerses you completely in your audio. The sound isolation allows you to pick out every detail, even at lower volumes. Forget about distracting background sounds and focus solely on the pristine audio coming through.

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Premium Materials and Professional-Grade Durability for Long Life

Constructed with top-quality materials throughout, Audio-Technicaā€™s ATH-M50x headphones are built to withstand the rigors of regular use in professional studio settings. The ear pads and headband utilize cushioning that provides lasting comfort during long mixing and tracking sessions. The 90-degree swiveling ear cups allow easy one-ear monitoring, while the collapsible design folds down neatly for portability and storage. With detachable cables and solid construction, they deliver the durability and convenience that audio professionals demand.

For music creators and sound engineers, these headphones provide the perfect blend of audio precision, noise isolation, comfort and ruggedness. Serious listeners of all kinds will appreciate the engaging and accurate sound that reveals every subtle detail. If you're looking for something suited for the studio and beyond, these high-quality Audio-Technicaā€™s ATH-M50x headphones deliver professional performance at an accessible price.

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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.