Audio-Technica Offers New Option for Flagship Studio Headphones


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Audio-Technica has debuted a straight-cable option for its flagship ATH-M50 professional studio monitor headphones, the new ATH-M50s. Offering the exact same comfort and superior audio quality as their original coiled-cable counterparts, the ATH-M50s headphones were created for end users who prefer straight-cable professional studio headphones for tracking and other applications.

The ATH-M50s professional studio monitor headphones, with a single-sided 11’ straight cable terminating to a 3.5mm stereo connector with screw-on 1/4" adapter, is now available.


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