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Audio Technica ATH-CK10


$350.00 Released November, 2007

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Works with a range of ear pieces, can use your own if you want. Clear and sensitive detail right across the frequency range. Good attack to the audio and provides a nice soundstage.

The Cons:Can seem disappointing until they've been broken in properly. Not as loud as some lower-impedance earbuds.

The Audio Technica ATH-CK10 is an in-ear headphone equipped with a dual balanced armature driver and compact design meant to fit perfect in the ears. Cited as one of top-quality in-ear headphones on the market, the ATH-CK10 may only offer a maximum input power of 3 mW, but its dual balanced armature drivers compensate with an extremely high 55 ohms impedance and 107 dB sensitivity.

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In addition, the ATH-CK10 features an acoustic seal for improved sound isolation, a cord that fits comfortably around the ear, and interchangeable small, medium, and large earpieces. The Audio Technica ATH-CK10 is priced at $349.95, but can commonly be found for about $200 shipped.

Features

  • Type: Dual balanced armature
  • Frequency Response: 20 – 15,000 Hz
  • Maximum Input Power: 3 mW
  • Sensitivity: 107 dB/mW at 1 kHz
  • Impedance: 55 ohms
  • Weight: 4 g (0.14 oz) without cable
  • Cable: 1.2 m (4 ft), Y-type
  • Connector: 3.5 mm (1/8”) mini stereo, gold-plated
  • Accessories Included: Interchangeable earpieces (S, M, L); hard case

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    works with a range of ear pieces, can use your own if you want

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    clear and sensitive detail right across the frequency range

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    good attack to the audio and provides a nice soundstage

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    sounds better and better after break-in

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    block out external noises effectively

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    can seem disappointing until they've been broken in properly

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    not as loud as some lower-impedance earbuds

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