I had discussed this in a few other threads for the same issue, but basically there are plenty of options for this on Amazon. I had a white pair of m50x's that are now 7 years old, and with a headband cover, new ear caps, and a repair to the right speaker wires, its now my kids favorite set at her computer. Check this one out, it's what we used.
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https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B075GDMZ4K/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_image_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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This is the one I got for myself at the time. I'm not 100% sure if it will help the actual turntable speed, but it will certainly help the consistency. I watched the video I sent to you earlier, and it seems like the speed issue could be a quick fix via the screw knobs in the back, I'd definitely give that a go.
The clamp is worth the money I think just for the mere fact that it keeps the records from bouncing when your TT is spinning. Something as small as changing your platter mat (original is felt) to a cork/rubber, full rubber, or personally I think acrylic looks and sounds the best.. it really improved the bass as well as the mids and highs. When I had purchased the clamp, i already had upgraded my platter mat, so the difference in sound from putting the clamp on was minimal. It did significantly help with the vibrations that you naturally get on an average turntable, and considering my platter mat is a hard piece of acrylic, it really really helps with holding the record down and keeping it from spinning faster than the record.
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https://www.amazon.com/Audio-Technica-AT8458A-Diaphragm-Studio-Microphones/dp/B09BDLNWBJ
Hopefully its still up for later people
This one has too thick of a connector, might not fit.
This one should work, no microphone, tho:
Hi, I'm happy to be able to say that I successfully found and solved this issue. I've had my headset for more than a year, so finally fixing it is a huge relief.
The solution is pretty simple, but surprisingly I haven't found anyone else talking about it.
All you gotta do is download the Audio Technica app on your smartphone (android link) and then update the headphones while connected to your smartphone via bluetooth. Make sure you have enough power on the headphones, since the update takes more than an hour, and charging them while updating might cause issues.
After that, the app gives you some vague instructions to connect the headphones to your computer with the charging cable. This part was really weird, and actually felt like it didn't work for a second, but the app said that they were successfully updated, and i haven't had a single issue with them since.
Hope this helped, I'll try and let others know :)
It's because of the stepped design of the cable's boot. (https://imgur.com/a/KEszNnN for reference)
Would this work?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07T62YS8S/
It looks like it has the appropriate diameter step on the jacks.
So this will work. It doesn’t have the flat edge like American cords, but won’t matter because it’s round enough to fit.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07QD5NV4Qref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_PWYDSW5Z97ZW6DEQ4FP6
If you could invest a little bit more (129£) , I would suggest you the edifier r1280t,
Don't feel bad. I broke mine too. If it's a Audio-Technica AT-LP120 or something with those letters: https://www.amazon.com/Turntable-Tonearm-AT-LP120-Turntables-100HP1632A/dp/B07QW2LK75
That is the part.
It's an easy fix. I think you just can twist the bracket the tone arm sits on, counter-clockwise. Do a 180 turn and use a small Philips-head screw driver to remove the screw holding the latch. Replace. Turn back. Done.
Most should work well, here is an Amazon basic one, or get a mini extension 3.5 mm male to female
AmazonBasics 3.5 mm Male to Male Stereo Audio Cable, 2 Feet, 0.6 Meters https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B00NO73IN2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_P2E908GM8F3E5XS44C2A?psc=1
Using these for two years — the comfiest earpads that I’ve ever used. Sound signature changes, tho, but I’ve got used to it very quickly.
Brainwavz Hybrid Memory Foam Earpad - Black PU/Velour - Suitable for Large Over The Ear Headphones - AKG, HifiMan, ATH, Philips, Fostex https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ZGGG3KY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_5TMH0YN94C4ESW8H4MY0?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Could you have just bought an extension female to male 3.5mm? Or what I have done gotten a bunch of these:
AUX Headphone 3.5mm Extension Cable - Male to Female Extender Audio Auxiliary Jack Adapter Wire Cord Plug Connector for iPhone iPod iPad, Smartphone Tablet, Home Car Speaker System (3 INCH) https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B07V1DQTLY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glc_i_9X4CTKMWGW4JDB0G395J
That way I don’t worry about wires not fitting. Unfortunately I can’t give a better reconciliation than the M50x BT. Everything I bought to try and replace them turned out to be a big waste of money...
Yes actually! They make adapters. Its all the same but as of amazon ive found some brands will take a few weeks to ship whereas this should get you it in regular amazon shipping times.
Arriving Saturday, I'll test it out and report back.
These ones from Brainwavz say they work, I use the same on my M40X and M50X, fit and feel great.
Never used them in rain, but they sync up really well. Never had a issue using them. Watching movies and playing games is fine, use them for VR lots. The cable is incredibly short (Standard earbud cable length) but I use a headphone extension cable that works perfectly fine. Some people hate this but it doesn't bother me too much, if there's no audio being played they will go in a standby mode (BT mode only) to save battery, and when they need to activate again it'll take about half a second for audio to kick in, that's only if there is complete silence though. The only thing I hate about them is that they're Micro USB, for me it's annoying because everything else I own is USB C. They charge very fast and last a long time, even at "low battery" they can last an hour or more in my experience. Overall good sounding headphones, both wireless and wired. If you've used other similar AT headphones though, these ones also have really small earpads. I had to replace them immediately (took them off my M40x) since they were so small and sat on my ears instead of around, Brainwavz makes good pads though.
The Amazon Basics one works well. But if you're looking for a good quality braided cable then here you go (6.5ft though): https://www.amazon.com/Syncwire-Braided-Auxiliary-Adapter-Headphones/dp/B01KZC1EAW/ref=mp_s_a_1_1_sspa?dchild=1&keywords=3.5mm%2Bcable&qid=1596545746&sr=8-1-spons&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUEyWDk5UjlJMzNIVzQ0JmVuY3J5c...
Doesn’t not work with Xbox. I using cable for that with boom mic amazon link You can search on AliExpress same mic for 1/3 price
Upgraded Replacement Ear Pads for Audio Technica ATH M50X - Also Compatible with M50 / M40X / M40 / Turtle Beach/HyperX / Sennheiser and More (Full List Inside) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075M4TRWR/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_1e5nCbKFMJ190 I got these in velour and they’re really nice my ear fully fits inside and they’re much deeper very comfy as well
Hi There! I apologize for the late reply. It can be purchased here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MFFH54C/ref=sxts_kp_bs_lp_1?pf_rd_p=8778bc68-27e7-403f-8460-de48b6e788fb&pd_rd_wg=HJoiW&pf_rd_r=GNAGHNWGS9VBMMTJRWGY&pd_rd_i=B01MFFH54C&pd_rd_w=lASyX&pd_rd_r=1177130f-053f-4405-967f-7f3aff008f28&...