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With the ATH-M50WH professional studio monitor headphones (white color; coiled cable), Audio-Technica has achieved an exceptionally accurate response and long-wearing listening comfort. Designed especially for professional monitoring and mixing, these studiophones feature an efficient collapsible design for space-saving portability and storage. Circumaural ear pieces swivel 180 degrees for easy one-ear monitoring and luxuriously padded ear cushions create an outstanding seal for maximum isolation. The adjustable headband is generously padded for ultimate comfort during long mixing sessions. A coiled cable at the left earpiece terminates to a gold-plated mini-plug with included screw-on 1/4" adapter.
Audio-Technica's sophisticated driver technology and superior components deliver exceptional power handling and very high SPL capabilities while maintaining clarity of sound throughout their extended range, with deep, accurate bass and outstanding high-frequency extension. The headphones feature proprietary large-aperture drivers with neodymium magnet systems for ultra-efficient signal transfer.
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Comments about Audio Technica ATHM50WH Pro Dj Headphones - White:
The Sony MDR-V700's have a 50MM driver and are 70$ cheaper, these only have a 45MM driver. I would like to see a pair of headphones that go straight to 1/4 inch. Having a 1/8 inch to adapter is bottle necking. Not only does this make the plug about 1.5 inches longer than it needs to "gets in the way on some mixers" it also cuts some sound quality out. It's a shame that one needs to have a big name in order for companies to listen to you. I'm not Carl Cox but I can spin just as good and have great ideas.
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