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Audio Technica ATH-CM7 SV
$150.00
Released November, 2007
The Pros:Gold-plated mini plug prevents corrosion, ensures optimal sound quality. Brushed aluminum alloy housing feels sturdy, can hold up to a lot more punishment than most plastic housings. Earbuds tend to fit very comfortably in-ear - it's easy to forget they're there.
The Cons:Basic visual design looks dated. Don't stay well in-ear - tend to get bumped out easily.
The Audio Technica ATH-CM7 SV is an aluminum ear-bud headphone designed for extended treble, deeper bass, and improved fidelity. A slight upgrade from the ATH-EC700, the ATH-CM7 SV comes equipped with a slightly larger Neodymium driver (15.5 mm versus 15.4 mm).
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The ATH-CM7 SV also utilizes an aluminum alloy rotate-able housing for light weight, portability, and durability. In addition, the ATH-CM7 SV features an extended cord to help prevent tangles, a gold-plated mini-plug developed for exceptional corrosion resistance, and a protective portable wallet pouch. The Audio Technica ATH-CM7 SV is priced at $149.95, the exact same as the ATH-EC700.
Features
- Type: Dynamic
- Driver Diameter: 15.5 mm
- Magnet: Neodymium
- Frequency Response: 10 – 45,000 Hz
- Maximum Input Power: 50 mW
- Sensitivity: 100 dB/mW at 1 kHz
- Impedance: 16 ohms
- Cable: 0.6 m (asymmetrical)
- Connector: 1/8” (3.5 mm) mini stereo, gold-plated
- Accessories Included: 1.0 m extension cord, ear-pad, protective pouch
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Gold-plated mini plug prevents corrosion, ensures optimal sound quality.
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Brushed aluminum alloy housing feels sturdy, can hold up to a lot more punishment than most plastic housings.
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Earbuds tend to fit very comfortably in-ear - it's easy to forget they're there.
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Excellent sound quality for the price point - rivals much pricier earbuds.
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Included cord extension allows for optimal cord length at home and on the go.
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Remarkable bass performance for standard earbuds (as opposed to the in-canal kind).
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Basic visual design looks dated.
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Don't stay well in-ear - tend to get bumped out easily.
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