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Denon AH-C252K In-Ear Headphones (Black) | 
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| Brand: Denon Category: CE
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $17.99 You Save: $12.00 (40%)
New (3) from $17.99
Rating: 7 reviews
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 1.4 x 3.1 x 5.9 nv: Cord: Cable length 1.3 m OFC cable .3.5 mm stereo mini-plug Frequency Response: 17Hz - 22KHz Impedance: 16 Ohms Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year Max Input Level: 100mW Sensitivity: 100 dB SPL/1mW Weight: 12g
MPN: AH-C252K Model: AH-C252K UPC: 883795000475 EAN: 0883795000475 ASIN: B001EV9SHA
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Acoustic Optimizer sound pressure balancing technology | | • | 11.5mm diaphragms with Neodymium magnet drive units | | • | Comfortable in-ear design, helps block out external ambient noise. Wide frequency response 20 Hz ~ 23 kHz | | • | Gold plated 3.5mm mini plug, compatible with iPhone | | • | 3 detachable ear pad pairs included (S, M, L) for optimum fit and comfort |
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Product Description Elevate your musical listening experience with Denon's AH-C252 advanced in-ear headphones, which are equipped with our exclusive Acoustic Optimizer technology that provides balanced diaphragm sound pressure, minimizing cavity-induced colorations. The comfortable hybrid design provides hours of fatigue-free listening, and the in-ear design shuts out external ambient noise. Large 11.5mm Neodymium-driven diaphragms provide authoritative deep bass response, with an extended frequency range all the way up to 23 kHz. The high efficiency design (100 dB/mW) extends the battery life of your portable music player, and the cables are of equal length for balanced sound quality. The gold plated 3.5mm plug is specially designed to be compatible with portable music players and other devices, such as the iPhone. The detachable ear pads are provided in 3 sizes to get just the right fit, and are easily removed for cleaning. A convenient carrying pouch is included.
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Nice bass, muddy highs July 29, 2010 Greg L I ordered these because of the ratings and because I own a Denon receiver and while they sound nice and seal the ear very nice I'm a little dissapointed with highs which are "muddy". I also own a pair of skullcandy and I will do a more intensive comparison using my I-touch and get the results posted.
Great! Except for... July 24, 2010 gr8one78574 I bought these ear phones recently to replace a set of V-Moda bass freqs. The sound quality on these is really good. The bass is not as overpowering as the V-Moda ones, which is nice. The ear pieces are at an angle so as to provide optimal comfort and an excellent fit. Denon includes 3 pairs of silicon inserts, small, medium, and large, so depending on the size of your ear you should find a great fit.
the only downside I came across was that the jack, well on the set I received at least, is poorly put together (this seems to be a problem with many of the earbud style ear-phones I've come across). Within 2 weeks of use the sound goes out on one side. I believe I may have just received a lemon, because I ordered another pair as a gift and nothing has happened to them. Denon's Customer Support was very cooperative in handling the replacement.
I would recommend these earbuds to a friend for sure!
Excellent choice June 14, 2010 R. (New York)
I don't usually write reviews, but I felt compelled because these headphones are truly great. They sound awesome, they're comfortable, and they block enough noise so that you can focus on the music. I'm extremely happy with these.
Boom Boom Bass May 26, 2010 I. J. Barker (Poughkeepsie, NY)
I have to admit, for the relatively low price I paid for these buds, they really have performed admirably thus far. They're definitely not perfect--the sound's a bit imbalanced IMO--but they really do the trick. I'll sum up good and bad points in a few categories.
Isolation: As a frequent bus traveler, being able to listen to my music in relatively noisy environments is a plus. I'd rate the isolation on these about a 4/5. Even when sitting near the bus's engine in the back, what was once a loud, exhausted roar becomes an only somewhat audible rumble. I can also hear background chatter somewhat clearly. That's before I even turn the music on, mind you. I also don't need to use nearly as much volume as with my Panasonics, which also require an extra trick that coincides with the next category.
Fit: The buds are a little different than what I'm used to: the drivers are actually angled into the ear. As awkward as it sounds, it is actually an ergonomic layout. A smooth, rounded end after the silicone tip allows it to rest comfortably against what I'm guessing is the tragus. Silicone tips are average; I have small ears, and the tips slip out sometimes, especially when it's hot. Big tips weren't comfortable. It's still less awkward overall than my Panasonic buds, which I love to pieces, but they require that I slip them in, twist them to find the "sweet spot," and hope they stay that sweet for long.
Sound: This is where my admiration for the product starts to fall a little short. The buds are REALLY inclined towards the low end--we're talking boomy bass--something I like, but it's not without cost. Mids and highs are a little clipped, although that improves as the diaphragm is allowed to work itself more loose. Still, I can see why these are more on the budget end. But they're excellent for average joes like me, and I'm sure even some more "penny-pinched" audiophiles would still gladly take them over other lower-end options.
Great sound ! May 11, 2010 D. Phillips (Chattanooga, TN) We have always bought Sennheiser products, but when it came to in ear phones they just would not stay in, so I tried these. Great purchase!, after I allowed these to "break in", playing them for 14 hours, they sound just perfect. For the money you cannot go wrong.
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