This 1/4'' to 1/8'' stereo adapter will allow you to connect your LCD headphone to micro recorders and other small audio devices!
Actual appearance may vary

Two time Grammy nominee and two time Latin Grammy winner Bruce Sugar has worked with many music legends over a 30 year career in Los Angeles. Bruce has engineered and mixed projects for Ringo Starr, Joe Walsh, Ozzy Osbourne, and has recorded everyone from Mick Jagger to Paul McCartney. Recently Bruce has specialized in mixing immersive music in the Atmos format.

Sofía Rei is a vocalist, composer, producer, and educator who fuses South American folk with jazz, pop, classical, and electronic music. She has released seven acclaimed albums and toured extensively worldwide. Her collaborators include John Zorn, Bobby McFerrin, Marc Ribot, Susana Baca, and Geoffrey Keezer, with whom she earned a Grammy nomination. Based in New York since 2005, Rei is a professor at NYU’s Clive Davis Institute. A passionate advocate for South American music, her work reflects a bold exploration of cultural identity and sonic innovation.

Eli Crews works primarily out of his Hudson Valley studio Spillway Sound. He started working professionally in record production in the Bay Area in the late 1990s, later serving as the head engineer at Figure 8 Recording in Brooklyn, NY from 2014-2020. He recorded and/or mixed two Grammy-nominated albums (Laurie Anderson, Tony Trischka), and he was an engineer for the Oscar-nominated score for Everything Everywhere All at Once by the band Son Lux. Other artists he has worked with include Tune-Yards, Gotye, and Wilco guitarist Nels Cline.

Grammy Award-Winner Engineer and Multi-Platinum Producer Snipe Young, coined “The Sauce Man” by Theron “Neff U” Feemster, has either engineered, written, produced for, and/or sound-designed for the likes of Nicki Minaj, Flo Rida, Sofia Reyes, Kendrick Lamar, Ghostface Killah, The Game, Dr. Dre, Beyoncé, Chris Brown, Justin Bieber, Nickelodeon, ABC’s Black-ish, Oceans 8, Fox’s Empire and Star, Eamon, ZZ Ward, Vans, Hoka, and Lincoln.
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This 1/4'' to 1/8'' stereo adapter will allow you to connect your LCD headphone to micro recorders and other small audio devices!
Actual appearance may vary
Overall rating: 4.866667 / 5 from 15 reviews.
Review topics: ["quality","sound","adapter","looking","headphones"].
"Besides the headphones being amazing, the adaptorwas nothing but the quality I would have expected by Audeze. Amazing as always. I wouldn’t use any other headphones support adaptors or headphones once I received my first pair of Audeze headphones and adaptors. Everything is built solid and excellent quality. I love my Audeze headphones and supplies. Please keep making these amazing products so I can make amazing music!🎶"
— Brian P. (5/5)
"This is a quality cable a great adapter with no sound degradation."
— William W. (5/5)
"It's good quality but not up to the standards of the premium wire Audeze sell or includes with the 4z. Also, Audeze sould make premium quality wires that terminate in 4.4mm so I dont have to have all that unesseasy clunk of a 1/4 inch TRS and the shotgun shell-sized xlr connector. Please make a high quality xlr to 4.4mm for 5 stars."
— John A. (4/5)
"Best sounding and most musically revealing headphones I have ever owned (with 45 years of experience)!! Different for sure, but in the most practical of ways (as it relates to monitoring playback)."
— Seth C. (5/5)
"I bought this to connect my MX-500 to my laptop. Great quality. Cool look."
— Clay H. (5/5)
"I bought several different headphone adapters for my MacBook and they all would crackle and drop out. This sits perfectly in my laptop and doesn’t interfere with other things."
— Jeremiah R. (5/5)
"It is working well."
— Edward W. (5/5)
"Excelente presentación Calidad inigualable"
— RAUL A. (5/5)
"Nicely built. Those the job."
— Eduardo M. (5/5)
"After trying other makers went with Adeze and am very happy to get these high quality adapters as well. It's worth the peace of mind knowing they won't fail when you need em most. So nice to get the LCDs bumping again! nothing compares."
— Lou P. (5/5)