Audio Technica

Audio Technica


In the early 1960s at Tokyo’s Bridgestone Museum of Art, curator Hideo Matsushita hosted LP listening concerts, where people would experience vinyl records played on high-quality audio equipment. Matsushita was moved by the positive reactions guests had to the music, but was frustrated that the expense of high-fidelity listening prevented many people from experiencing it.

In 1962, Matsushita founded Audio-Technica with the vision of producing high-quality audio for everyone.

Today, Audio-Technica is an industry leading manufacturer of products that set quality, durability and price/performance standards for live sound tours, broadcast and recording studios, corporate and government facilities, house-of-worship venues, and more. Audio-Technica systems are also selected for major broadcast music events, including the GRAMMY® Awards and the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremonies.

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Audio-Technica ATH-E40 Professional In-Ear Monitor Headphones

Forward highs with punchy bass

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$169.00
Audio-Technica ATH-E50 Professional In-Ear Monitor Headphones

Mid-centric sound for clear vocals

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$299.00
Audio-Technica ATH-E70 Professional In-Ear Monitor Headphones

Balanced audio for reference monitoring

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Special Price $525.00 Regular Price $699.00
Portrait of Musician

Professional advice, always.


Musicians have very different requirements for their gear general compared to consumers. Minidisc works with professional stage musicians, broadcast presenters and producers. We take the time to understand your needs and expectations, and we pride ourselves on offering good advice and stellar after sales service.

Why Minidisc?

Australia’s first in-store 3D ear scanning service.


In partnership with Auricle Digital, Minidisc can provide in-store or on-site 3D ear scans using the latest light and laser based technology. The 3D scan process is less invasive than the traditional physical impression method, and produces a more comfortable CIEM. 3D scans take 30 minutes or less, with a success rate of 95%.

Ear Scans
Australia’s first in-store 3D ear scanning service