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Bowers & Wilkins P5 review
If you're looking for a high-end set of headphones to wear out and about, the P5s will prove well worth a look. They're pricey, but they offer fantastic sound quality, an appealing design and sturdy construction, as well as a useful in-cable remote control for iPods and the iPhone 3GS Read more
20 April 2010 by Luke Westaway
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Sony MDR-ZX600 review
The Sony MDR-ZX600 headphones match great sound with stylish looks. The affordable price makes them a top choice if you're on a budget. Read more
27 April 2012 by Andrew Hoyle
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > Audio Accessories
Woo Audio WA2 headphone amplifier review
To put it simply, the Woo Audio WA2 is the best headphone amplifier in its price category by a mile. It provides an experience that is completely luscious -- deep, smooth bass, rich vocal reproduction, and a sweet, spacious, notably airy treble that's smashing for live classical performances, although can handle anything you throw its way. Superb Read more
26 November 2008 by Nate Lanxon
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Shure E500PTH review
The Shure E500PTHs are the crème de la crème of sound-isolating earbuds -- and they certainly look the part. With the noise of the outside world almost completely excluded, the E500PTHs are left to pump music directly, it seems, into your brain, resulting in a sound quality that's nothing short of awesome Read more
5 October 2006 by Rory Reid
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > Music Streamers
Sonos Play 5 review
If we could, we'd fill our houses with stunning Sonos hardware. The only problem would be figuring out how to pay for it all. The Sonos Play 5 is a fantastic home audio system and one we rate very highly indeed. Read more
24 September 2010 by Ian Morris
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Apple iPod classic review
Coming in 80GB and 160GB capacities, the new Apple iPod classic can hold a massive archive of music and video. There's no need to pick and choose which music goes with you, even if you rip CDs at the very highest lossless quality. The interface has been given a lovely Cover Flow makeover, too Read more
18 September 2007 by Nate Lanxon
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > Headphones
Denon AH-D7000 headphones review
These Denon AH-D7000s are the most exciting headphones of the year, and they've trumped our previous favourites, the D5000s. At £800 they're very expensive, but they also provide excellent sound quality with rock, folk, acoustic, electronic and metal alike Read more
20 October 2008 by Nate Lanxon
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Sennheiser HD 800 review
If huge price tags cause you to suffer nosebleeds, then you may want to ring your local hospital to arrange a blood transfusion before reading this review of the Sennheiser HD 800 headphones. You'll get an absolutely first-rate listening experience and top-notch design if you decide to invest, though Read more
12 January 2010 by Steve Guttenberg
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Hercules DJ Console Rmx review
The era of the digital mixing desk is upon us. The sturdy and professional-looking Hercules DJ Console Rmx is designed to be connected to a PC or Mac via USB and used with DJing software to mix MP3 and other compressed music formats. If you're serious about DJing, it's money well spent Read more
25 July 2008 by Patrick Wignall
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Sonos ZP80 review
Like its amp-equipped predecessor the ZP100, the ZP80 is a delicious treat in a field dominated by over-complicated music-streaming hardware. The ZP80 loses the amp and wirelessly distributes music from your home computers to up to 32 different amplifier and speaker setups. Configuration is almost non-existent and audio quality is delectable Read more
3 May 2006 by Chris Stevens
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