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Denon AH-NC800
$350.00
Released August, 2010
The Pros:Detachable cable is easily replaced if broken. Solid build quality. Includes semi-ridged carrying case.
The Cons:Thin, crappy cable. Closed circum-aural design doesn't passively attenuate much external noise on its own. High price point for the majority of consumers.
The Denon AH-NC800 are a pair of iPhone/iPod-compatible, noise-canceling headphones released as a step-up from the original AH-NC600. It utilizes a solid aluminum housing construction with dual noise-canceling technology (feed-back/feed-forward) to reduce ambient noise by approximately 99%, thereby providing a higher level of quietness for enhanced music enjoyment.
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Included also is Denon’s audio-enhancing Compressed Audio Restoror technology, which restores musical nuances/subtleties, thereby outputting music in the form the recorders originally intended. Included also are high-quality 40mm drivers, OFC cables with a gold-plated plug connector, and an included carrying case.
Features
- iPhone/iPod Compatible Headphones
- Dual Noise-Canceling Technology
- Reduced Ambient Noise
- Compressed Audio Restorer
- Restored Nuances/Subtleties
- 40mm Neodymium Drivers
- OFC Cables w/Gold Plug
- Included Carry Case
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detachable cable is easily replaced if broken
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includes semi-ridged carrying case
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active noise canceling - blocks out low droning noise quite well, such as that found on an airplane, train, bus, etc...
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closed circum-aural design doesn't passively attenuate much external noise on its own
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high price point for the majority of consumers
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active noise canceling dosen't attenuate irregular external noise (such as someone speaking loudly), introduces artifacts into your music
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active noise cancellation requires an external power source (AAA battery)
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