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Denon AH-C751
$200.00
Released April, 2008
The Pros:Good balance between the highs, medium and lows after a thorough break-in. Bass range has a nice response that offers good definition and adequate volume. Mids and highs are lively and well rendered.
The Cons:Needs a long burn-in time before they sound right, can sound too "exaggerated" in the highs and lows at first. Don't have very powerful bass range for hard-hitting beats.
The Denon AH-C751 is a pair of noise-isolating earphones featuring Denon's Acoustic Optimizer technology. A precursor to the advanced noise-reducing AH-C710 model, the AC-C751 instead relies on a machined aluminum housing designed to ensure neutral and balanced tonal responses, as well as balance internal sound pressure for optimum fidelity without coloration.
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As for comfort, the AC-C751 features three detachable ear pads (S/M/L) and dual Oxyen-Gree copper cables with equal cable lengths at the ear-pieces. Additional features of this model include large 11" diaphragms with Neodymium magnets (clarity bass), a compact carrying case (storage), and a specially designed plug that works with all major music players. The Denon AH-C751 retails for $199.99 and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.
Features
- Noise-Isolating Earphones
- Acoustic Optimizer
- Aluminum Housing
- Balanced Sound Pressure
- Detachable Ear Pads
- Dual Earphone Cables
- Large Diaphragms
- Carrying Case
- 1 Year Limited Warranty
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good balance between the highs, medium and lows after a thorough break-in
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bass range has a nice response that offers good definition and adequate volume
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mids and highs are lively and well rendered
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block out external noises effectively
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construction is solid and the case is easy to use for complete protection of the headphones when not in use
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extender cable is replaceable and offers some flexibility with the cord's length
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needs a long burn-in time before they sound right, can sound too "exaggerated" in the highs and lows at first
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don't have very powerful bass range for hard-hitting beats
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