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Denon AH-C452


$70.00 Released October, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Powerful bass response for this size and price range. Silicon pieces and channel fit easily and comfortably in most ears. Wider sound stage than expected at this price point.

The Cons:In-ear seal tends to come loose during exercise. Cord length is fairly short, extension may be required for computer or other home media uses. Cabling is thin and prone to damage around jacks.

The Denon AH-C452 is a pair of entry-level, in-ear headphones featuring a hybrid design engineered for hours of fatigue-free listening. Driven by large 11.5mm Neodymium diaphragm units, the AH-C452 delivers extended deep bass along a wide tonal range that goes all the way up to 24 kHz.

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Plus, it maintains a high-efficiency design (105dB/mW) that helps extend the battery life of portable music players by relying on less total power output. Speaking of portable players, the AH-C452 is in fact also iPhone & iTouch compatible; therefore, a headphone adapter is not required. Additional features of these earphones include three sizes of ear pads (S/M/L), dual equal-length OFC cables (balanced sound quality), and a carrying case (storage). The Denon AH-C452 retails for $69.99 and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.

Features

  • Entry-Level Earphones
  • Fatigue-Free Listening
  • Large Neodymium Diaphragms
  • High-Efficiency Use
  • iPhone/iTouch Compatible
  • Detachable Ear Pads
  • Dual Cables
  • Storage Case
  • 1 Year Limited Warranty

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    Powerful bass response for this size and price range

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    Silicon pieces and channel fit easily and comfortably in most ears

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    Wider sound stage than expected at this price point

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    Most frequencies are much clearer than cheaper earbud models

Cons
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    In-ear seal tends to come loose during exercise

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    Cord length is fairly short, extension may be required for computer or other home media uses

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    Cabling is thin and prone to damage around jacks

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