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Audio-Technica ATH-AD700 Open Air Headphones

ATH-AD700 | Audio Technica

This product has been discontinued

With a lightweight honeycomb aluminium casing and magnesium frame structure, these open-air headphones produce no sense of pressure on the ears, offering a completely natural listening experience. The sound is smooth and relaxed. The self-adjusting wing support automatically adjusts to your head size for easy-wearing listening comfort. A straight cord at the left earpiece terminates to a mini plug with included 1/4" adapter.

Overview:

  • Air Dynamic (open) headphones for natural and high quality sounds with deep resonating bass and vocal projection
  • Full open-air type headphones produce no sense of pressure on the ears, resulting in a completely natural sensation
  • Lightweight honeycomb aluminum casing and magnesium frame structure
  • Large-aperture 53 mm drivers with neodymium magnet systems and CCAW voice coils for superior sound reproduction
  • Self-adjusting 3D Wing Support Housing provides comfortable support for a more enjoyable listening experience
  • High-quality hybrid PCOCC and titanium alloy cord
  • Extremely comfortable velvet ear-fitting pads
  • Gold-plated stereo 1/8" (3.5 mm) connector with 1/4" (6.3 mm) adapter
  • 1 year warranty

TechPowerUp Review:

"The ATH-AD700s strike me as a jack of all trades. They handle everything from classical music to games with such proficiency that it is simply scaring. The fact that they can be run straight out of a normal sound card is a welcome change because it means that you can use them for gaming as well as listening to music. Of course there is still a noticeable change in sound when you hook them up to a dedicated headphones amplifier, but I would actually settle for just running these out of a good sound card." Full review





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