Audio-Technica ATH-M50X Black Headphones w/ On-Stage HA4000 Headphone Amp Bundle
Pixel Pro Audio's Choice
ATH-M50x are one of the best sets of closed back headphones for studios and even casual listening. The closed back design keeps sound from getting out, so it's perfect for tracking vocals and acoustic guitar. We recommend these headphones if you need a great-sounding upgrade that works well for tracking, mixing and listening without breaking the bank.
Audio-Technica ATH-M50X Black Headphones w/ On-Stage HA4000 Headphone Amp Bundle
Save $15.00 with this exclusive bundle from Pixel Pro Audio.
This bundle includes the Audio-Technica ATH-M50x (Black) Professional Monitor Headphones and an On-Stage HA4000 Headphone Amp.
Here's a look at what you'll get with this bundle:
Audio-Technica ATH-M50x - Black
From the large aperture drivers, sound isolating earcups and robust construction, the M50x provides an unmatched experience for the most critical audio professionals.
On-Stage HA4000 4-Channel Headphone Amplifier
With the HA4000 4-Channel Headphone Amplifier, up to four people can listen to a recorded take at the same time, while being able to adjust their own individual headphone volume.
Get more for your setup with this exclusive bundle from Pixel Pro Audio.
Additional Product Details:
As the most critically acclaimed model in the M-Series line, the ATH-M50 is praised by top audio engineers and pro audio reviewers year after year. Now, the ATH-M50x professional monitor headphones feature the same coveted sonic signature, with the added feature of detachable cables. From the large aperture drivers, sound isolating earcups and robust construction, the M50x provides an unmatched experience for the most critical audio professionals.
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