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Audio Technica ATH-CM700Ti


$180.00 Released November, 2007

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Better than stock buds, or buds from lesser brand names such as Sony, Sennheiser etc.. Detailed. Good sound but for a limited time.

The Cons:Cheapened version of the CM7ti. Mid-fi quality sound reproduction. Requires a deep fit to sound their best.

The Audio Technica ATH-CM700Ti is a titanium ear-bud headphone with an optimized diaphgragm mount designed to offer a more impactful audio reproduction. The ATH-CM700Ti is very similar to the ATH-EC700, except that it is composed out of titanium and it is not a clip-on headphone.

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Nonetheless, the ATH-CM700Ti maintains the ATH-EC700’s 15.4 mm Neodymium magnet driver, 50 mW maximum input power, and 16 ohms impedance. The ATH-CM700Ti also features a durable, lightweight, and portable housing, not to mention comfortable ear pads, a gold-plated mini-plug designed for exceptional corrosion resistance, and an extended cord to help prevent tangles. The Audio Technica ATH-CM700Ti is priced at $179.95, a $30 increase from the $149.95.

Features

  • Type: Dynamic
  • Driver Diameter: 15.4 mm
  • Magnet: Neodymium
  • Frequency Response: 10 – 24,000 Hz
  • Maximum Input Power: 50 mW
  • Sensitivity: 100 dB/mW at 1 kHz
  • Impedance: 16 ohms
  • Weight: 6 g (without cable)
  • Cable: 1.2 m Y-type
  • Connector: 3.5 mm (1/8") mini stereo, gold-plated
  • Accessories Included: Ear pads; protective pouch

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    better than stock buds, or buds from lesser brand names such as Sony, Sennheiser etc..

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    detailed

  • 1

    good sound but for a limited time

Cons
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    cheapened version of the CM7ti

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    mid-fi quality sound reproduction

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    requires a deep fit to sound their best

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    lower isolation - is only good for listening in quieter environments

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    Breaks very easily, not what you expect at this price

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