🎧 Upgrade your sound sanctuary with a sleek, comfy fit!
These Audio-Technica HP-EP replacement ear pads are designed exclusively for M-Series headphones, offering a perfect fit, enhanced comfort, and durable black finish to keep your gear performing and looking fresh. Ideal for professionals who demand both style and substance in their audio setup.
Compatible Devices | Headphones |
Color | Black |
Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
Item Dimensions | 9 x 3 x 6 inches |
I**R
Sometimes best to spend extra to get OEM
I bought other brands. They were nice and less expensive. But none stayed on firmly. I got these and they were great. Sometimes you just have to spend a little extra to get the real deal.
D**J
Exact replacement from Audio Technica! Acousticly transparent...excellent sound quality.
I've had my Audio Technica 50X Headphones for 7 years...& the ear pads finally started to start falling apart. Not bad at all!Anyway, these replacement ear pads are excellent! Plus they're original equipment from Audio Technica. It was VERY important, that they would not negatively affect the sound in any way. After reading reviews on some generic brands, where people said they affected the great sound of these headphones, I went with Audio Technica. I'm glad I did, as they sound perfect...in fact, they seem to sound a little better now with the new cups, maybe because they have a better seal now...yet still comfortable.They were a little hard getting on; around 30 minutes for me, as I wanted it done right. But, overall...these are a great choice for replacement ear pads.Can't beat the quality of Audio Technica! Very happy!!
P**L
Easy Ear Pad Replacement
I purchased these to replace a set of ear pads that had the cover backing peeling off. I saw this deal and decided to give them a try. My ATH-M40x doesn't have the "Easy On slot" depicted in one of the product videos but the replacement pads went on easily enough. I utilized a plastic end prybar from a pc/laptop repair kit to work the new pads on, sort of like the process used for putting a new innertube into a bicycle tire. Hold the beginning end and work it around carefully. It took around 5 minutes from start to finish. Older Ear pad removal and Replacement Pads in Place. I can recommend these to anyone seeking an economical replacement solution for your Audio Technica Headphones.
D**R
ORIGINAL! EXACT! IDENTICAL!
It can't be made any more plainer...these are the EXACT, IDENTICAL earpads that come with Audio-Technica headphones, in my case, the ATH-M50x! EXACT! IDENTICAL! That simple, people! Not thicker or thinner, bigger or smaller. How do I know? Easy. The packaging says so! What you will receive is a plastic container that clearly says at the top...Audio-Technica! Model HP-EP! And what does that model I.D. mean? HEADPHONE-EARPADS! And on the back of the packaging, Audio-Technica says which headphones these pads are replacements for. And more convincing for me is the fact that that I own two pairs of the ATH-M50x's, one I've had for seven years for my computer to watch movies at night, And another pair only a few months old, to use with my Sony Walkman and fiio headphone amp when I go for walks. I compared these pads with the original pads on both headphones. EXACT! IDENTICAL! So, please don't pay any attention to the reviews that says these earpads change the sound of the headphones. What I suspect is happening is that their old earpads were so thin and worn-down, that the sound was already changing slowly, progressively through the years and the wearer became accustomed to this change in sound. When they finally replaced their worn-out headphone earpads with these AUTHENTIC, ORIGINAL, EXACT, IDENTICAL Audio-Technica headphone earpads (I can't stress that enough), that they are now hearing their headphones as they originally sounded all those years ago when they first bought them. Either that or they installed these replacements wrong, they perhaps damaged the headphone drivers, or they're just one of those people who loves to b!tch and complain about anything, real or imagined. Do yourself a favor: if you need new replacement pads for your Audio-Technica's, then buy these! (Just be sure to check these are for your model of headphones).One thing that helped me get these over the headphone ear piece is to first, twist and unlock your headphone cable to get it out of the way and also, so you won't accidentally damage it. Also, what really helped me was to, after removing the old pads, slide the pad flange into the bottom of the groove on your ear piece, then stick your fingers inside the pad, underneath and behind the pad cushion. So basically, you will have your thumb on the outside of the pad at the flange flap and your fingers on the inside of the pad, underneath the pad cushion so you can pinch your thumb and fingers together to help pull and guide the pad flange flap into the ear piece groove opening. I had my old pads off and my replacements pads on in about five minutes or so. It might feel like you are going to rip the pad by stretching it over the ear piece but it won't, unless you lose you temper and purposely pull and stretch it too far. Take your time, it will fit. hope this info helps someone!
P**A
Es el reemplazo original
Excelente! Es el reemplazo original de mis auriculares
H**E
Great replacement pads for the AudioTechnica ATH50x
Needed to replace the foam pieces in my 50Tx headphones. Easy to remove the old ones and almost as easy to install the new ones (have to make sure you line it up properly before pulled the ear pieces over the plastic ridge). And the memory foam is very comfortable… even after an hour or two drum practice!
S**X
Instructions *grossly* simplified, far more difficult to install on an MT-50x
I've had my Audio Technica Mt-50x headphones for 6 years. I love them. The headphone pads decided to disintegrate so I bought these replacement pads as they were Audio Tecnica's own item. What they don't tell you is these are supported on the wide range of headphones, but they are not identical replacements to what was originally equipped. These are a good half-inch (if not full inch) smaller and not nearly as thick.That being said, the real reason I'm writing is the horrific instructions - it simply has 3 easy steps:1) remove the existing pads. OK, except when I pulled as instructed, the rubberish material tore instead of coming out because they were glued in, obviously not designed for replacement.2) if using an MT-40x headphone extract foam pad from old ones (I'm not, so ignoring)3) Install new headphone pad into the gap where the prior headphone was installed while doing a circular twisting motion. Good luck. The gap you're supposed to wedge this thing into is half a millimeter wide and a millimeter deep. The pad liner (which you're supposed to get into the gap) is over 2 centimeters in available length.I had to disassemble the headphone (partially) removing the retaining clip that holds the pads on, entirely friction fitted. However there is less than a millimeter clearance for the clip to mount, and if you wrap the pad to far, the clip won't attach.I was able to get it all working by barely wrapping the new pad over the edge of the clip (so it would be in the gap), and so that the bottom of the clip mounted to the headphones.This took me an hour to do, which should have taken 5 minutes.
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