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Headphone Reviews [0.41] by clint,October 31, 2006 09:25
Reviews of Headphones, on-ear, in-ear, noise cancelling, etc... wireless bluetooth type. But who actually makes the best headphones, not just expensive models? Checkout our reviews from entry level to ultra-expensive and we'll let you know.
When is it Too Loud? Safe Headphone & Movie Listening [0.40] by Gene,March 02, 2020 04:24
In this livestream we discuss when is loud too loud along with safe headphone and movie listening.
Creative Aurvana LIVE! Headphones Review [0.37] by jclarke,August 08, 2008 00:40
The Creative Aurvana Live! headphones are designed for people who are looking for a comfortable and full ranged headphone that is priced right. They are lightweight and are equally suited for your two-channel rig at home or your iPod, as long as you don't mind a big set of traditional cans on your ears.
Denon AH-NC 732 Headphones Review [0.34] by jclarke,October 03, 2008 12:57
The Denon AH-NC732 noise canceling headphones join a crowded category of products that frequent flyers are finding they cannot live without. It seems that only a few years ago your only choice for active noise canceling headphones was from the four-letter marketing machine, and you were paying top dollar for a mediocre product and lots of advertising. Denon took it's time entering the fray, but they have delivered some strong competition with the introduction of the AH-NC732 headphones.
Monster's The Beats by Dr. Dre Headphones [0.34] by jclarke,October 12, 2008 17:12
The Beats by Dr. Dre headphones from Monster claim to be designed for today's digital music. And you know that product with Grammy Award- winning artist and producer Dr. Dre should handle Hip Hop and R&B with aplomb. These headphones make a statement with their styling, features, and Monster price tag. Are they worth it?
Creative Aurvana X-Fi Noise-Canceling Headphones Review [0.33] by jclarke,December 11, 2007 08:14
Creative recently sent me their Aurvana X-Fi noise-canceling headphones to evaluate, and after a few flights and some time to listen to them, I can tell you that they worthy contenders if you are considering taking the plunge. The Aurvana X-Fi is a great product that accomplishes it's intended purpose. The noise-canceling technology works well, and the X-Fi processing improves most recordings. The Creative Aurvana X-Fi headphones are a huge sonic improvement over earbuds, even without the noise-canceling or X-Fi effects. But, you pay a price. These are heavy, full-sized headphones.
Denon AH-C551K In-Ear Headphones Review [0.31] by jclarke,August 15, 2008 14:17
The Denon AH-C551K represents the middle of the pack of Denon's recently introduced line of in-ear headphones. Denon brings their reputation for high fidelity to the table with these in-ears that feature an 11 mm Nedodymium magnet driver that provides fantastic bass response. While they sound great, the fit will depend on how well you tolerate earbud-type headphones.
Headphones Shopping Guide: Which are Right for You? [0.31] by tom,May 16, 2014 09:00
What is most important to you in a set of headphones? If it is sound quality, any of the options can sound very good, though over-ear models generally hold an advantage. If fit is your primary concern, then you'll need to look at how you use the headphone (on the go, at home, while exercising, etc.) to determine what will work best for you. We've assembled a Cheat Sheet to help you narrow down your choices along with a helpful guide on the different headphone types.
Yamaha YSV-1 Multi Channel Headphone Preamp [0.31] by tom,September 09, 2006 20:00
Yamaha had a prototype headphone solution that we found extremely interesting. The Yamaha YSV-1 is a headphone system that attempts to…
Study Shows No Correlation Between Price and Sound Quality in Headphones [0.30] by James Larson,July 05, 2017 01:00
In a recent study of the frequency responses of over 280 headphones, it was found that price had no correlation to frequency response. Why is this a big deal? Earlier research found that frequency response was by far the greatest factor in headphone sound quality. So if price does not correspond to sound quality in headphones, what is really gained by spending hundreds or sometimes even thousands of dollars one a set, beyond build quality, comfort and features? Read on to find out more about the research that prompts these questions.
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