Typical price: £150
What is it: High-end earphones
What we think: Outstanding performance across the board, though quite large and heavy
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Denon AH-C751 sound-isolating earphones user reviews
October 16, 2009
Posted by: Yachty
"Pricey but worth every penny"
What I like:
Depth and range of sound.
What I don't like:
They are heavy.
Review:
I bought these as an upgrade for my Shure SE 102s. The difference is incredible with a depth and richness of sound that takes these to s different level. I use them with an IAudion I7, choosing this MP3 player because of the better sound quality and greater possibility to personalise the sound compared to Ipods etc.
I agree with the reviews in that they are a tad impractical although in the gym I still use my Shures. Lets be honest fantastic sound isn't the main driver in the gym although my Shures produce great sound for the price.
If I had one criticism of these headphones it is that the silicon buds supplied are pretty inadequate and I couldn't get a proper seal without wedging them uncomfortably in my ears. However a cheap upgrade to Comply foam tips made a hell of a difference.
If you are looking for fantastic sound I would definitely recommend these.
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