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AUDIO TECHNICA Stereo Headphone ATH-PRO5MS | 
enlarge | Brand: Audio-Technica Category: CE
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New (29) Used (1) from $47.33
Rating: 17 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 9 x 8 x 4 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: ATHPRO5MS Model: ATHPRO5MS UPC: 042005138487 EAN: 0042005138487 ASIN: B00094NNA6
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| Features:
| • | Monitor headphones for DJ/remix use | | • | Headphone type - Dynamic closed | | • | Driver unit size - 40mm with Neodymium magnet | | • | 1.5m DJ friendly coiled cord | | • | Playback Frequency range - 15-28,000 Hz |
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Product Description The Audio-Technica ATHPRO5MS headphones are the latest in urban DJ assault accessories. Equally at home behind the wheels of steel or worn over a gas mask, these cans have everything you need to survive. Incredible sound, coiled cord with gold screw-type connectors, and reversible earpieces for one ear monitoring. Weight - 200g (without cord) Power handling capacity; 1,300mW Stereo miniplug with 1/4 stereo adaptor plug Reverse the earpiece housing for one-ear DJ monitoring
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| Customer Reviews: Read 12 more reviews...
Good for use around the house, or travelling December 1, 2008 Have had this same pair for almost 3 years now. Have never had a problem with them. Use them mostly attached to my laptop or an iPod. Note that these will drain a battery powered music player like an iPod much faster then "eye-bud" style earphones. Overall, sound quality is good, they cancel some external noise but not all. I find that over time my ear area gets little sweaty, but I guess with this style of headphone you can't get much in the way of airflow without compromising sound. My wife also has the Panasonic Retro Style Monitor Headphones, and they are pretty good too.
Good but not fantastic November 16, 2008 I used VModa Vibe earbuds for about two years and the wire of the earbuds become stiff. Thus, I bought ATH-Pro5MS as an alternative.
After few weeks' listening and comparing with Vibe on my Sansa View with MP3 compression ratio 192K and better for easy listening, pop, and classical music pieces, I would say Pro5MS is at about the same sound quality as Vibe. The base is richer and deeper than Vibe, but the high frequency part is not as solid as Vibe, and feel a bit cold and hollow.
I am going to keep the Pro5MS for home use as it has similar sound quality as Vibe. Saw a new version of Vibe with noise isolation and think this might be a replacement of my older Vibe.
Awesome looking, good sound September 4, 2008 first off these are way better than any standard, icluded in box headphones you'll get. they not only have unique artwork (the biggest positive)but pretty good sound. The camo is sooo gnarly. you'll look cool as f fo sho. but anyways, back to english, the sound isn't as hiigh quality as i hoped. but still they are pretty good. they keep out the sound and have quality materials except for the small cords right by the ear. I would say if you wanted mid-high grade headphones buy them but if you are looking for the best sound possible try a different audio technica. definately buy if style is a issue.
Awesome headphones for the price May 30, 2008 I purchased the ATH-PRO5MS because I needed good headphones that would also muffle outside noise (since I take the train every day). Although they are not noise canceling, I have to say that for $50 these are great headphones. They provide an excellent range of sound and they have allowed me to hear nuances in my music that I have never noticed before. They are also great at muffling background noise enough so that you don't have to crank up the volume to enjoy music. Overall, for $50 you can't go wrong with these
Great quality and affordable March 25, 2008 I'm not an audiophile, or pro DJ, but I do produce music in my home and needed some nice headphones for making sure my mixes sounded as good as possible. These headphones seem to pick up everything, even minute sounds I may have not heard before. They are a little on the bulky side, but this isn't an issue to me. The Sony MDR's are much smaller in comparison, but these are incredibly comfortable. For the money I think they are an excellent value. Not huge on the bass with these, but they have amazing clarity.
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