Typical price: £149
What is it: High-end professional earphones
What we think: The best earphones you'll get for £149, without question
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 24 July 2007
Tags: Denon, Denon AH-C700 earphones, accessories, earphones, phones
We like:
Excellent sound quality; tuned bass; pressure balance diaphragm; solid build quality
We don't like:
High-end can be slightly uncomfortable at high volume for certain types of music
You might also need:
An MP3 player
CNET UK judgement:
Denon's AH-C700s are superb high-end headphones that really deliver unsurpassed audio clarity. Fans of thrash metal may want to choose a pair with slightly less crystalline top-end as it can become slightly uncomfortable at higher volume. On the whole, you won't get a better set of earphones for this price
Full review:
Denon is big news in the high-end audio world. Its name has long been synonymous with the stuff that has audiophiles gazing lustfully in pro-audio stores. The AH-C700s are the company's return to high-end earphones and promise precise sound, optimal comfort and solid build quality. Continue Reading...
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