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Amazing Sound
Review of Sony MDR V700DJ - headphones by ekoap3

Advantages: Clear Sound, Deep Bass, Very Loud
Disadvantages: none

These headphones are truely amazing in the way of sound and looks. From the moment you take them out of the packaging they seem worth every penny you spent on them. They bass is deep, loud and very reverbrant, the treble is clear and full of depth and the hi is clear, and very crisp. One thing that you will also notice is that they are very loud. However there are also a few drawbacks with these headphones, I say they are loud, but turn them up too ...
...for DJ Sets, you may find they become very uncomfortable after an hour, they seem to pinch your ears! Also the build quality, looks good, but it actual fact is quite poor. All in all, these headphones are great in the way of sound reproduction, but their build quality does let them down somewhat. ... Read review

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10/28/2008
Best headphones I have ever bought.
Review of Sony MDR 7506 - headphones by Sebastien

Advantages: Amazing sound quality, comfortable, portable, durable
Disadvantages: None.

...as a replacement for my Sony MDR-V600 after much research for good quality headphones. Let me tell you, these are the best headphones I have ever used and a step up from the MDR-V600. If you want quality headphones, the MDR-7506 are what you're looking for. Here's a breakdown: Pros: -Amazing sound quality -No background noise: Once these are on your head, you will not hear what's happening around you. -Comfortable: I wear these for hours without ...
...only problem I've had with Sony headphones (besides for the breaking plastic on the V600) is the cord. With the V600, I kept rolling over the cord with my chair and the outside part of the cord (not the wire inside) split in a few places. Even after all that, they still work great. The cord looks pretty much the same on the MDR-7506 but I'm keeping it off the floor this time. ... Read review

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5/13/2008
Superb Noise-Cancelling Headphone
Review of Sennheiser PXC 450 - headphones by joy_pinkheart

Advantages: noise cancelling, wireless
Disadvantages: Hefty price, too large

Sennheiser PXC 450 is one great headphone that sounds really, really good and keeps outside noise away so I can enjoy only the music and relax. This pair of cans don't come cheap though, its price is pretty hefty. Actually, I borrowed one from my friend to try it and experience why there are a lot of good reviews about this product. These cans are well built and feels very solid but at the same time light and comfortable. The supplied cases comes ...
...spare batteries, and whole lot of cables. So, how's the sound? Honestly, the sound quality is a top-rate, giving out a more detailed sound than its competitors. The sound cancelling is effective, helped by large ear pieces cutting out much of the random sounds that noise-cancelling tech can't cope with electronically. While the on-board volume control is handy, the Talk Through button is great for plane or bus trips. Touching the button drops the ... Read review

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11/18/2008
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Audio-Technica ATH ANC7
Review of Audio-Technica ATH ANC7 QuietPoint - headphones by Suriyatno512

Advantages: Use for MP3, CD, DVD
Disadvantages: bad frequency respond

The Audio-Technica ATH-ANC7 QuietPoint noise-canceling headphones give you amazing sound quality while reducing outside noise by up to 85 percent. Using ANC circuitry, the ATH-ANC7 headphones ease noisy distractions at home, in the office, or during long flights, and the electronics are fully integrated - no external modules needed! The lightweight, compact design is ideal for travel, and the phones fold flat for easy portability. Whether you're ...
...you distraction-free sound quality. Audio-Technica ATH-ANC7 QuietPoint Noise-canceling Headphones Features: * ANC circuitry effectively reduces environmental noise by up to 85% * Lightweight, compact design * Use for MP3, CD, DVD and in-flight entertainment systems: remove cable for noise-canceling function without audio * Closed-back headphones feature large-aperture 40 mm drivers with neodymium magnet systems * Audio functions (in passive ... Read review

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11/18/2008
AKG K 240
Review of AKG K 240 Studio - headphones by Suriyatno512

Advantages: Flat EQ Response
Disadvantages: max input : 200mw

AKG K 240 MK II dynamic, around-ear semi-open headphones provide incredible sound and comfort, and they're ideal for studio monitoring. These headphones feature both leatherette and velvet earpads and self-adjusting headband for great fit and maximum comfort. The AKG K 240 MK II 'phones include a detachable 10' straight cable and a 16' coiled cable. They offer a frequency range from 15Hz to 25kHz, giving you highly accurate monitoring with the added ...
...K 240 MK II. AKG K 240 MK II Semi-open Headphones Features: * Dynamic, around-ear semi-open headphones * Includes leatherette and velvet earpads * Detachable 10' straight cable and 16' coiled cable included * 15Hz-25kHz frequency range * Max input power: 200mW ... Read review

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11/18/2008


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