Typical price: £150
What is it: High-end earphones
What we think: Outstanding performance across the board, though quite large and heavy
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 27 March 2008
Tags: Denon, Denon AH-C751 sound-isolating earphones, magnets, noise, applications
We like:
Terrific sound quality; booming bass; good accessories; decent price
We don't like:
Heavy; not suitable for use at the gym; quite large
You might also need:
6.3mm headphone socket adaptor
CNET UK judgement:
An outstanding set of earphones with ridiculously good bass, mids and treble. At this price point, there are few contenders. Don't consider them a choice for your workouts, but for seriously impressive sound quality without being full-sized headphones, the AH-C751s are practically unrivalled
Full review:
Whether you're upgrading the earphones that came with your MP3 player, or upgrading the £60 'phones you invested in initially, Denon's £150 AH-C751s could be a stonking entry into high-end earphones, if they're anything like their predecessors, the excellent AH-C700s. Continue Reading...
Denon AH-C751 sound-isolating earphones History
15 Sep 2008 in Reviews
Whether new or old, your iPod will only sound as good as their earphones let it. If you want to hear your music as it should sound, you should put aside at least £30 for headphones. We've picked four essential upgrades to consider, depending on your budget
25 Mar 2008 in Crave
Ears-on with the Denon AH-C751 earphones
Denon's new AH-C751 earphones are so good we want to marry them, have kids with them and get sectioned as a result of our love for them. You should, too
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October 16, 2009
Posted by: Yachty
"Pricey but worth every penny"
December 20, 2008
Posted by: hepeteus
"Pricey but worth every penny"
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