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| Review by j. ha |
Date Added: Monday 05 May, 2008 |
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i got these earphones somewhere else but just had to write a review for them here because i am love these babies soooooo much and i love audiocubes too. :) if your looking for a good set of earphones and are on a budget these are the ones to buy hands down. i purchased the sony mdr - ex90sl from here and love them just as much but if you are looking for something with a deeper bass and sound isolation, i suggest getting the audio technica. one thing i do prefer about the sony is that it has a shorter cord and extension which is great for adjusting if you like to wear your mp3 with a neck strap. sound clarity and detail the sony and audio technica are just ab …read full review
Rating:     5 of 5 Cubes! |
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| Review by G. Adje |
Date Added: Friday 21 March, 2008 |
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About two years ago I bought these fantastic buds from AudioCubes, and I only wish I still had them.
They do need about 48-72 hours' burn-in time. Straight out of the box, I found that their high-registers were almost unbearable for my ears at moderately high volume (say, 2/3 of an iPod Video's volume bar). After playing a mixture of white noise, 10Hz - 20kHz sine wave sweeps and BBC Radio 1 through them for a few days, the change was very much for the better.
Bass tones gave a healthy punch, mids were terrifically clear, and the previously harsh highs had been tamed.
I don't claim to be an 'audiophile' by anybody's standards - but I would certainly …read full review
Rating:     5 of 5 Cubes! |
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| Review by W. Leong |
Date Added: Sunday 17 February, 2008 |
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The ATH-CK7 Titanium earphones are good analytical earphones for the price. They only provide partial isolation which is good if you want to be still aware of your surroundings or if you have to talk to people on the frequent basis.
These earphones have great mid range. The treble is emphasized and detailed. The bass is very tight. If you want something that has clarity and avoids muddy bass, these earphones are ideal. They are very sensitive and do not require much power. As with most sensitive earphones, hissing can be an issue, but that can easily solved with a simple headphone volume adapter.
The earphones are also very light and small. I find the …read full review
Rating:     4 of 5 Cubes! |
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| Review by G. Shim |
Date Added: Saturday 09 February, 2008 |
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Note to all buyers/owners of CK7- I have just found the ultimate upgrade for these earphones. I stumbled across a Shure display stand a few months back, and tried out their 310. While I found the 310 was very detailed and has a great sound stage, I compared it to my CK7, which has similar mids and highs but slightly less bass (and CK7 costs much less!). So I decided not to buy the 310, seeing that I already had a decent pair of headphones.
However, I asked the lady if I could take some of the foam tips with me. She said go for it! Anyway I get home and realise that the Shure tube is too small to fit onto the CK7. So, I cut the tube away from the Shure foa …read full review
Rating:     5 of 5 Cubes! |
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| Review by R. Bailey |
Date Added: Tuesday 05 February, 2008 |
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I have been looking around for a while for some earphones that balance the comfort and ease of use of the Sennheiser CX300s without the excessive bloated bass. I tried models from Ultimate Ears and Goldring with no luck. But my search ended with the ATH-CK7s. These sound very good, very balanced: nice tight bass in the correct proportion with mids and highs. They have lots of detail, so you can hear individual instruments very clearly.
They are very comfortable to use, a fraction more difficult to fit than the CX300s but nothing worth worrying about. The build quality is great, the feel of the titanium is very nice.
I got mine on from AC at $69.95 whic …read full review
Rating:     5 of 5 Cubes! |
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| Review by J. Kuei |
Date Added: Monday 04 February, 2008 |
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The CK7s find a great balance between sounding neutral and being a fun pair of headphones to listen to. I used to listen to very neutral (read: no bass) IEMs before buying the CK7s, and I found it to be rather boring when listening to my hip hop collection. The CK7s, however, retain the detail that I liked from my previous IEMs, but they simultaneously injected much more deep, impactful bass. The result was the perfect earphones. …read full review
Rating:     5 of 5 Cubes! |
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| Review by J. Boucher |
Date Added: Saturday 02 February, 2008 |
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Noticeable upgrade from the Senn CX300 I have been using for more than a year.
Better defined lows and crisp clear highs compared to the 300s.
The cord is also an improvement - it tangles less and is a Y-type as opposed to the J-type of the 300s.
Fit and seal/isolation are slightly better on the 300s.
The included pictogram shows them worn cord-over-ear style (presumably to reduce cable microphonics), but regular style also seems to work fine.
Note that these phones are extremely sensitive and will produce a slight background white noise with most sources. …read full review
Rating:     5 of 5 Cubes! |
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| Review by S. Lu |
Date Added: Sunday 13 January, 2008 |
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I owned a pair of Etymotic ER-6i's which I bought for a similar price, but the cable connected to the mini jack started to fray so I took a risk with these even though I was very satisfied by the sound produced by the ER6i's. Eventually I think I made the right decision buying this pair. The sound is comparable, if not, better because of the great bass response. At first I wasn't very impressed because they sound muffled, but give em a few hours to warm up and the difference will be like night and day. The highs and mid tones sound great and as mentioned before, the bass response is excellent. …read full review
Rating:     5 of 5 Cubes! |
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| Review by P. Blanchette |
Date Added: Wednesday 09 January, 2008 |
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Very Good sound, heard instrument/special effects that I never knew existed !!!!!read full review
Rating:     5 of 5 Cubes! |
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| Review by K. GIAP |
Date Added: Friday 04 January, 2008 |
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well i got the second pair of this recently and i must tell you guys these earphone sound extremely good.the bass is tight and accurate and med is strong,for the treble i found it sound so sweet,i wonder how this small creature can sounds so perfect and get yourself a pair of this ck-7 and you will not regret.they sounded perfectly well with my sony budget mp3 player and they are very easy to drive with only 16ohm. …read full review
Rating:     5 of 5 Cubes! |
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| Review by m. depuydt |
Date Added: Saturday 29 December, 2007 |
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I used to own a pair of Shure eC3's. I lost them and bought these. The Audio-Technica's sound better, fit better, and were cheaper. I would definitly buy these again. …read full review
Rating:     5 of 5 Cubes! |
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| Review by J. Le |
Date Added: Monday 17 December, 2007 |
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I've only previously used the dodgy earphones that come packed in with the iPod. After investing in some quality speakers, I found the iPod earphones to be extremely lacking, so I purchased these after reading the many positive reviews.
I am very impressed - the bass is sharp and 'punchy', after running my headphones through music for about 72 hours (i just ran them overnight) the trebles became amazingly clear and sharp. The only weak point are the midtones, but you can barely tell unless you're an audiophile.
It took a while for me to insert the earphones properly without them falling out because they are slightly heavy, but once i did (and stuck on the …read full review
Rating:     5 of 5 Cubes! |
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| Review by R. Hagood |
Date Added: Tuesday 13 November, 2007 |
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Best-sounding in-ear phones I tried; these actually have good treble extension to higher frequencies, and also have better-balanced bass down to lower frequencies, with less distortion/resonance overall. (I tried several other brands including Shure E2C, Ultimate Ears super.fi3/super.fi5, Creative Aurvana, and Sennheiser CX300.)
The earpieces are very comfortable, but I had to use earpieces from another brand to get better seal & bass response. (Ultimate Ears super.fi3 medium or large earpieces; these earpieces are nearly identical to ATH-CK7 earpieces in size/shape but are slightly stiffer, sealing a little more tightly in ear.) …read full review
Rating:     5 of 5 Cubes! |
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| Review by N. Golov |
Date Added: Thursday 18 October, 2007 |
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I don't like this model. It's have a Heavy weight, bad construction and poor sound. À similar model ATH-CK5 is more better and have a good price! …read full review
Rating:     2 of 5 Cubes! |
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| Review by D. Clark |
Date Added: Thursday 18 October, 2007 |
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I have previously been using a pair of Sennheiser CX300s to listen to my iPod but I wasn't happy with the boomy bass and lack of treble detail. I read several reviews of these Audio Technica earphones before purchasing them (including on this site) and I have not been disappointed. The bass is far more controlled and has great impact but does not overwhelm the sound as with the Sennheisers. The treble is far more detailed and I am noticing things in the music that I had missed previously.
For the price, these are a bargain and would be worth spending more on in my opinion. …read full review
Rating:     5 of 5 Cubes! |
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| Review by J. Olson |
Date Added: Thursday 20 September, 2007 |
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I've got mixed feelings about these ones. Previous to these ones I owned the Sony MDREX71 headphones and was really happy with them. However when they started getting a bit unreliable after three years of daily use I decided to start looking for a new travel mate.
To cut right to the chase, The Audio Technica phones are better when it comes to audio quality, at least in clarity in the mid and high range of the music. However the bass is not as powerful as the MDREX71, and that was a bit of a dissapointment to me. The bass is a bit shorter and not as deep. It's perfect for one of my favorite genres that is rock music, but when I want to jump around to som …read full review
Rating:     3 of 5 Cubes! |
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| Review by B. Schoenfelder |
Date Added: Sunday 12 August, 2007 |
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I cannot say enough about these inner ear phones OR the Audio-Cubes firm. I have tried many different brands of high end phones, some better, some worse. However these are up in the top, and others have said the technical things, so I won't repeat them. What I do want to say, is these phones are small, discreet { you don't look like a dork with huge weird things hanging off your head } tasteful, and VERY very comfortable. I often wear them all night long falling asleep with a commentary running. And the AudioCubes company has consistantly been OUTSTANDING in responsiveness, super fast delivery { from Japan faster than from firms 100 miles from me } and in po …read full review
Rating:     5 of 5 Cubes! |
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| Review by R. Wong |
Date Added: Tuesday 31 July, 2007 |
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I'm very happy with this earphone. Build quality is awesome and sound quality is awesome as well. High/Mid/Bass are all quite good even when I compare it to my ATH-A900 headphone. Of course ATH-A900 has better sound quality but it's 3 times the price and is a full size headphone so that's pretty much expected.
Wearing it is quite comfortable and it blocks the outside noise reasonably well.
The cord is not very long which is ideal when use with a portable MP3 player but not so good if you going to use it on a desktop music player/desktop computer unless you use an extension cable as well.
Forgot to mention the shinny metal earphone looks very cool a …read full review
Rating:     5 of 5 Cubes! |
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| Review by A. Simmons |
Date Added: Tuesday 17 July, 2007 |
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I like these very much. A real improvement over the stock buds that came with my meizu sp. They do take some breaking in, but thats normal. The sound seems accurate to me, no bloated/exaggerated bass or other freq. Highs are pristeen, and mids uncolored. A note though; proper ear placement is very important. When I first put them in, did it incorrectly & the sound was tinney & lacking bass. So I read the instructions that said how to put them in the ear-looks upside down to me-and then the bass is great, and no tinny sound. So if you put these in & they seem to lack bass, put in another way, according to directions-the difference is night & day. I only can c …read full review
Rating:     5 of 5 Cubes! |
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| Review by T. Felice |
Date Added: Saturday 23 June, 2007 |
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I have owned the ATH-CK7 for about 6 months. These are decent headphones for the price, but they aren't for everyone. They do not isolate as well as other headphones around the same price (cx300, ex71, e2c, ep-630, etc.) The bass is punchy but lacks the impact (or bloat) of the cx300/ex71. Mids are good, a notch or two below the e2c mids. The highs are what is so special about this earphone - they are pretty amazing. To my ears, they sound a little "colored" though (not 100% accurate). All in all a great buy. …read full review
Rating:     4 of 5 Cubes! |
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