Upgrade Your Listening Experience with Audio-Technica ATH-M50xWH M-Series Monitor Headphones
When it comes to combining sonic performance with practical design, the white Audio-Technica ATH-M50xWH M-Series monitor headphones are second to none. Highly acclaimed and trusted for studio-based production, location recording, DJing, podcasting, and even for everyday listening, these headphones offer pro-grade build quality and superior audio performance.

The ATH-M50xWH headphones are outfitted with 45mm large-aperture dynamic drivers and an over-ear, closed-back design. This combination ensures clarity, deep bass, and extended bandwidth (15 Hz to 28 kHz) while isolating you from external noises, allowing you to immerse yourself in a world of sound.

Superior Comfort and Durability
Designed with 90° swiveling earcups, pro-quality materials, and generous cushioning on the headband and earpads, the headphones provide both durability and comfort. Their foldable design, coupled with the inclusion of a carrying pouch, allows for easy storage and transport.

Versatility in Cabling
With three detachable, single-sided cables, you can choose the setup that works best for your needs. Each cable is equipped with a gold-plated 3.5mm mini plug for easy connectivity with mobile devices and computer soundcards. For added versatility, a 1/4" screw-on adapter is included for easy connection to audio interfaces, mixers, and stereo receivers.

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • ATH-M50x-WH Professional Studio Monitor Headphones
Finish
  • White
Categories
Year
  • 2024

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