Buy A Mic And Get Free Headphones

US Audio-Technica offers '40 Gets You 50' rebate      02/07/13

Buy A Mic And Get Free Headphones
Audio-Technica 40 Series microphones and ATH-M50 professional studio monitor headphones

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Audio-Technica is offering a special bundle that provides two vital links in the audio signal chain for professional studios and home recordists. From July 1 through December 31, 2013, any customer purchasing a qualifying Audio-Technica 40 Series studio microphone will have the chance to redeem an offer for a free pair of ATH-M50 professional studio monitor headphones (black version). A-T says that, with this bundle, anyone will have the tools needed for a truly professional studio mic and headphone setup.

Qualifying microphones include the AT4033/CL (classic version of the AT4033), AT4047/SV (silver), AT4047MP (silver, multi-pattern), AT4050 (multi-pattern), AT4050ST (stereo), AT4060 (tube), AT4080 (bidirectional ribbon) and AT4081 (bidirectional ribbon, pencil design) microphones. All customers who purchase one of these microphones from an authorized U.S. A-T dealer during the rebate period will be eligible for a free ATH-M50. There is no limit on the number of free ATH-M50 headphones you qualify to receive.

Pricing and Availability:
The rebate details can be found online at audio-technica.com.  Claims must be received by January 31, 2014, to be valid. For the sake of convenience, real-time tracking, and faster shipping of the ATH-M50, buyers may register online at https://audio-technicaus.4myrebate.com. Alternatively, buyers may manually complete and mail in the rebate form with the required documents, which include the original sales receipt/s for the above 40 Series model/s, with the store name, date of purchase, model number/s and price paid clearly legible, along with the original UPC code cut from the carton of each microphone purchased.

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