Description

audio-technica
ARTMONITER ATH-A1000Z RED


Headphone stereo mini plug detachable
Comes with box packaging, no warranty etc.
I tried making it detachable with a 3.5mm stereo mini plug. Since it is a general-purpose terminal, you can connect your favorite cable and enjoy it. Balanced connections can also be made using a 4-pole cable.
The original cable has also been modified so that it can be replaced, so I think you can enjoy the original sound quality.
The stereo mini plug is a general-purpose one that is used in headphones that support re-cables. Red → R
All parts replacement and installation are done by amateurs. There was some roughness, but there were no problems with the sound output, putting on and taking off, etc. Since it was my favorite, there are some small scratches and scuffs. The package has some scratches and dents. All images are included.
Please refrain from purchasing if you are concerned about details or are nervous.


Cordless type: wired
Driver unit: Dynamic
Band type type: headband type
Plug type: stereo mini
Headset attributes: Headphones
Headphone type: Sealed HP
Transmission type: wired analog
Series/Model...ATH series



 

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