Typical price: £500
What is it: High-end audiophile headphones
What we think: Outstanding performers and immensely comfortable, but at a cost
Denon AH-D5000 headphones History
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1 May 2008 in Reviews
You may think headphones should cost no more than a tenner. Some actually cost hundreds of pounds, and fortunately, they sound amazing. We've rounded up our most expensive favourites
3 Sep 2007 in Crave
Ears-on with Denon's AH-D5000 headphones
Denon's stunning new AH-D5000 headphones had us so transfixed at IFA this year, we spent 45 entire minutes wearing them at the company's booth
7 Aug 2007 in Crave
Denon AH-D5000: Mahogany headphones, not for hippies
Denon's new AH-D5000s are a truly reference-class audiophile headphone, built into a gorgeous mahogany casing. Prepare to feel the wrath of the £500 price tag though
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