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Product # | 190280 |
Brand | Audio-Technica |
Series | Audio-Technica ATH |
Category | Studio Headphone |
Brand Category | Audio-Technica - Studio Headphones |
Highly acclaimed workhorse of the pro audio industry.
The ATH-M50 is the most acclaimed model in the M-Series, highly praised year after year by audio engineers and experts in the pro audio industry. The new ATH-M50x features the same outstanding sonic characteristics, now with redesigned ear pads and detachable cables. From large-aperture drivers to sound-isolating ear cups and a robust construction, the M50x offers an unrivaled listening experience for even the most critical professional users.
Outstanding sound quality, highly praised by professional audio engineers and pro audio experts
45 mm driver, neodymium magnet system and CCAW voice coils
Exceptionally detailed imaging over the entire extended frequency range with extremely precise bass reproduction
Wrap-around design for excellent isolation in noisy environments
90 degree swivel ear cups for easy one-ear monitoring
Extremely durable and comfortable headband and ear pads
Detachable cable (3 different cables included)
- - Driver: 45mm
- - Magnet: Neodymium
- - Voice coil: CCAW (copper clad aluminum wire)
- - Frequency range: 15-28,000 Hz
- - Max. Input power: 1,600 mW at 1 kHz
- - Sensitivity: 99dB
- - Impedance: 38 Ohm
- - Weight: 285g (without cable)
- - Accessories: Cable -Studio: 1.2m - 3.0m coiled cable, Studio: 3m straight cable, On the road: 1.2m straight cable
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Date | August 2016 |
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Weight | 0.51kg |
Box Depth | 155mm |
Box Height | 317mm |
Gross Weight | 2.16kg |
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Generally very good, nice sound, good isolation but I really don't like that they used proprietary cables. These cables have a twist-to-lock mechanism that jammed when I inserted the shortest cable. Looking online I saw other people with exactly the same problem, the solution seemed to be to keep twisting the cable from locked to unlocked position until eventually it lets go and after that seems reliable and I can insert and remove all three cables with no problem.
I am happy with the headphones. The sound is good. I really like that I can easily change cable that is connected to the headphone. I use it for music listening, and guitar playing.