Testseek.com have collected 52 expert reviews of the Audio Technica ATH-ANC7 and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Audio Technica ATH-ANC7.
February 2008
(78%)
52 Reviews
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Abstract: Det största hotet mot musiken är oväsen. Därför är brusreducering en praktisk funktion att ha i hörlurarna. Men den har sina avigsidor. Även om hörlurarna sitter på öronen så smiter det in bakgrundsljud som kan förstöra musiken. Då är det lätt hän...
Abstract: As the b denomination indicates, not much has changed from the flat-A-rated prior model to this one, with the exception of a few small things. First and arguably least significant is what appears to be a small change to the noise-cancelling technology...
Abstract: Noise isolating earbuds are great for blocking ambient noise such as conversations in the background, or even car traffic while you’re walking down the sidewalk, but sometimes you find yourself in a sufficiently loud environment that you need to bre...
Abstract: Less expensive noise-cancelling headphones sometimes have a slightly muffled sound that is caused by the internal sound-waves that they generate to cancel out background noise. However, the ANC7 produces a very clean and natural sound. Our only minor complaint is that a little distortion does start to creep in on the higher frequencies when you crank the..
To wrap it up, the QuietPoints large-aperture 40mm drivers didnt disappoint when it came to audio performance. The ear cones are comfortably sized without being too large such that it leaks sound unnecessarily, and if it wasnt for its less than ste...
Abstract: Several years ago when I first heard about noise cancelling headphones, I was vesry intrigued but skeptical. The concept of cancelling out audio signals by using another signal of the same material that has had its polarity flipped has been around for...
For over the ear headphones, theyre very mobile. Very comfortable. Standard 1/8-inch jack.
Sound quality subpar compared to normal headphones. Could be constrictively small.
The Audio-Technica QuietPoint ATH-ANC7 kill outside noise, but they dont sound that impressive, especially for $150 cans. Specifically, sound quality is pinched, overly bright and lacking definition. Compared to other noise canceling headphones, tho...
Abstract: Noise-cancelling earphones that wont break the bank, but the ANC7’s tend to warm your ears so much, you’re going wish for in-fan cooling. At first glance, the ANC7 headphones from Audio-Technica crash-tackle the eye with its stylish blac...