Denon AHC351K High-Quality Inner-Ear Headphones (Black)
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Denon AHC351K High-Quality Inner-Ear Headphones (Black)

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Brand: Denon
Binding: Electronics

Features:

  • Denon's exclusive Aucoustic Optimizer technology for enhanced bass response
  • Canal-type inner-ear headphones reduce ambient noise
  • Ultra-lightweight design
  • Tangle-resistant elastomer cable
  • Includes 3 sizes of ear pieces for comfort fit

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Customer Reviews:

Best Bang For The Buck [Posted on 2008-04-28]
I have just received the DENON AH-C351K in ear headphone. Let me say its one of the best headphone out there for the money. Really The Best bang for the Buck. Great Sound... You can spend a lot more and get a lot less.
Ive owned KOSS to Sennheiser. If you want great sound without breaking the bank get the DENON AH-C351K's. Take your lady to dinner with the money you save. You both will be happy.


Buy 'em! [Posted on 2008-05-11]
I bought these Denons to replace the OEM earbuds shipped with my Cowon iAudio 7. Even with my age-diminished hearing, the music sounds real. I can clearly hear things that are just noticeable from my Bose speakers driven by an Onkyo receiver. This makes me think that these earphones faithfully reproduce whatever is piped into them. I won't even caveat performance versus price. My only quibble is the asymmetrical leads -- hence a four instead of a five-star rating.

Buy 'em! They're a really, really good deal.


Average and Overpriced [Posted on 2008-05-22]
Pros:
1.Average sound for earphones, good clarity in most of the mid to upper frequencies.

Cons:
1.Poor cord design: original cord length is 20" from ear to end of chord. If you're like me (iPod clipped onto my belt), you'll have to use the included 3' extension cord. This means you have a 2" long, slightly heavy, male to female coupler in your cord which hangs off your ear and gets caught on clothing, etc. Along with the different L R earbud lengths, I find the overall cord design to be very annoying.

2. Poor frequency balance: Low-mid to low frequencies are muddy. Good low end (<100hz) for earbuds. Highs are overbearing. Snare hits are brittle sounding and I get ear-fatigue in the >10kHz range unless I use an EQ setting that reduces the highs. I'm having trouble finding an EQ setting on my iPod that I like with these phones.

Summary:
I was very excited to try these out based on other reviews here, but overall, I have to rate them just average.


Big improvement over iPod earbuds for small $$ [Posted on 2008-05-26]
Overall I am very happy - a significant improvement in sound quality over the iPod earbuds, for a very reasonable sum.

I am not such an audiophile that I wanted to spend $[...]+. I wanted something easily portable - so I limited my choices to ear-bud and inner-ear types. From reviews, it seems clear that inner-ear phones provide superior sound quality to buds.

MOST IMPORTANT - QUALITY SOUND
I played my iPod for a while, switching from the iPod buds to the Denons with different songs from jazz to pop to rock & roll. In my opinion:
> the Denons are more sensitive - they play louder at the same volume setting; plus they cut out some ambient noise so you can play at lower settings anyway.
> the treble is a bit strong for my ears, but I think I am sensitive to treble. I found a few EQ settings that sounded great to me though.
> overall the sound is far richer and more detailed, a big improvement.

INNER-EAR TYPE HEADPHONES
If you haven't used this type of headphone before it can take a little getting used to. Like wearing earplugs, while they cut out some ambient noise, you become more aware of your own breathing etc. Make sure you try the different tip sizes to ensure you get the right fit or the sound quality, especially base, will suffer.

CORD
The cord design is quite unique. Clearly the design intends the iPod to be worn on your left side, ideally in a left-hand [...] or handkerchief pocket or perhaps an arm strap. If you wear it there the cord design is perfect. If you don't, there is a cord extension. The extension fits very tightly so there is little chance of it coming loose. I don't find the extension connection is heavy or catches on things.

AMBIENT NOISE
The Denons do not cut out as much ambient noise as some inner-ear models. This was actually something I was looking for as I didn't want to be completely isolated from the outside world.

COMFORT
I played these for 3 hours straight and found they remained comfortable.


Just ok [Posted on 2008-06-02]
I put these squarely between my original iPod earphones and my Grado SR-60s. They do a decent job of sound isolation and since I'm only using them to block office noise the sound quality is ok. But they have the odd one lead shorter than the other setup and a very short cord which I guess is ok since they include an extension. Overall, these are just ok.


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