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| Review by A. Wong |
Date Added: Wednesday 06 June, 2007 |
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Despite it beauty and attractiveness, the ATH-EC700Ti is quite flawed. When you first put these headphones on your ears, they feel quite comfortable. However, after only 10-15 minutes, your ear canals start to hurt from larger driver unit design (maybe it’s how MY ears are designed) and possibly the sound it is capable of producing. And the pain is not like minor annoyance, it actually puts a hurting to an extent it is almost torture to continue to wear them.
Now, the sound… At mid-volume, sounds great. With a frequency of 10- 24,000 Hz, it has a more true sound quality than most headphones under $100. Even sounds better than some of the headphones I hav …read full review
Rating:     4 of 5 Cubes! |
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| Review by A. Mansour |
Date Added: Wednesday 15 November, 2006 |
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For an earbud, this is a very good earbud. However, regarding value (price to performance ratio), you could do better.
I had the EC7ti and this is better simply because it has a symmetric Y cord! Sound signature is almost the same like EC7 with little differences. However, my friend enjoyed his CM700ti better than CM7ti, so I guess this could be the same with the the EC700ti as well. I am not an audiophile as him.
After all, it should have improved from the last version.
NOTE: I wear eyeglasses and over the ear clip is not an eye glasses friendly! So make sure you have a very thin eye glasses frame or don't wear eye glasses. …read full review
Rating:     4 of 5 Cubes! |
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