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Denon AHC351K High-Quality Inner-Ear Headphones (Black)

Denon AHC351K High-Quality Inner-Ear Headphones (Black)

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Brand: Denon
Category: CE

List Price: $49.99
Buy New: $22.65
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 13 reviews

Color: black
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 1.4 x 4.1 x 7.9
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Warranty: 1 year warranty

MPN: AHC351K
Model: AHC351K
UPC: 081757508056
EAN: 0081757508056

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Denon's exclusive Aucoustic Optimizer technology for enhanced bass response
  • Canal-type inner-ear headphones reduce ambient noise
  • Ultra-lightweight design
  • Tangle-resistant elastomer cable
  • Includes 3 sizes of ear pieces for comfort fit

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
You walk happily listening to the music you love. You are enveloped in the artist's world wherever and whenever you like. But, don't you sometimes wish the quality of the sound was better? The Denon AH-C351 is inner ear headphone that faithfully reproduces the original sound with a quality that is always satisfying. This headphone features an acoustic optimizer structure that ensures ideal sound characteristics, and the canal-type design fits snuggly into your ears.


Customer Reviews:   Read 8 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars GREAT SOUND   January 26, 2008
 3 out of 10 found this review helpful

FIRST THE NEGATIVES. ORIGINAL CORD TOO SHORT, HAVE TO USE EXTENSION. LEFT BUD LENGTH IS SHORTER THAN RIGHT BUD LENGTH, ANNOYING IN BEGINNING BUT GETTING USE TO IT. IT DOES HAVE SOME "RUBBING" NOISE, BUT I HAVE NOTICED IT IS GETTING LESS EACH TIME I USE THEM, NOT THAT BIG OF AN ISSUE. YOU CAN REALLY ONLY HEAR IT WHEN U TOUCH THE BUDS THEMSELVES TO ADJUST OR PHYSICALLY RUB THE CORD. NO NOISE WHEN TOUCHING CLOTHES OR BODY, LIKE I SAID NOT BIG DEAL. I TUCK THE EXTRA CORD LENGHT IN MY WAIST BAND AND NO PROBLEM.
POSITIVES. GREAT, GREAT SOUND, WAY BETTER THAN STOCK IPOD BUDS. I HAVE NOTHING ELSE TO COMPARE TO, BUT I THINK THEY SOUND AWESOME - NOT A TECHEE - BUT TO ME THEY SOUND GREAT. THEY GIVE U 3 SIZES OF RUBBER TIPS, I HAVE SMALL EARS AND USE THE SMALLEST ONE AND THEY ARE PERFECT. I USE MOSTLY IN THE GYM AND THEY HAVE NEVER FALLEN OUT, EVEN IF THEY ARE TUGGED ON. VERY VERY COMFORTABLE. FOR ME THAT'S THE MOST IMPORTANT PART, IF THEY ARE NOT COMFORTABLE I COULD NOT USE THEM, NO MATTER HOW GREAT THE SOUND. I LEAVE THEM IN AROUND TWO HOURS AND THEY STILL FEEL GREAT SO HAVE NO CONCERNS ABOUT THAT ISSUE.
I WOULD HAVE GIVEN THEM 5 STARS BUT BECAUSE OF DIFFERENT "L" "R" EAR LENGTH AND SLIGHT "RUBBING NOISE" I HAD TO GIVE IT 4 STARS. BUT LIKE I SAID, I'VE GOTTEN USE TO LENGTH AND RUBBING NOISE SEEMS TO DIMINSH WITH EACH USE, COULD BE BREAK IN PERIOD??..
BOTTOM LINE, WOULD RECOMMEND!!!



4 out of 5 stars Nice balance of price and performance   March 12, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

Just got these to replace a pair of Etymotics Er-6 that died in the left channel. I'd have to say that I like these better. These Denons are a significant jump in sensitivity over the Er-6. I wouldn't recommend the Er-6 for an MP3 player, but the ER-6i might be better according to the specs.

Overall, I'd say the sound presentation of the Denon is similar to the the Er-6 but the Denon has a more realistic bass. Both are nicely balanced from top to bottom. Neither the Denon nor Etymotics have a boomy bass and neither are shrill and showy in the highs. You can listen to either for a long time without fatigue.

I also find the Denon's a bit more comfortable, and not quite as tight. The inclusion of three sizes of ear pads is also a real plus. The Denons also seem to have a bit less isolation and a bit less microphonics.

So this is a nice transition at a very reasonable price. Four stars and not five since they lack the ultimate definition of a top tier set of cans.



3 out of 5 stars Average and Overpriced   May 22, 2008
 2 out of 3 found this review helpful

Pros:
1.Average sound for earphones, good clarity in most of the mid to upper frequencies.

Cons:
1.Poor cord design: original cord length is 20" from ear to end of chord. If you're like me (iPod clipped onto my belt), you'll have to use the included 3' extension cord. This means you have a 2" long, slightly heavy, male to female coupler in your cord which hangs off your ear and gets caught on clothing, etc. Along with the different L R earbud lengths, I find the overall cord design to be very annoying.

2. Poor frequency balance: Low-mid to low frequencies are muddy. Good low end (<100hz) for earbuds. Highs are overbearing. Snare hits are brittle sounding and I get ear-fatigue in the >10kHz range unless I use an EQ setting that reduces the highs. I'm having trouble finding an EQ setting on my iPod that I like with these phones.

Summary:
I was very excited to try these out based on other reviews here, but overall, I have to rate them just average.



4 out of 5 stars Big improvement over iPod earbuds for small $$   May 26, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Overall I am very happy - a significant improvement in sound quality over the iPod earbuds, for a very reasonable sum.

I am not such an audiophile that I wanted to spend $[...]+. I wanted something easily portable - so I limited my choices to ear-bud and inner-ear types. From reviews, it seems clear that inner-ear phones provide superior sound quality to buds.

MOST IMPORTANT - QUALITY SOUND
I played my iPod for a while, switching from the iPod buds to the Denons with different songs from jazz to pop to rock & roll. In my opinion:
> the Denons are more sensitive - they play louder at the same volume setting; plus they cut out some ambient noise so you can play at lower settings anyway.
> the treble is a bit strong for my ears, but I think I am sensitive to treble. I found a few EQ settings that sounded great to me though.
> overall the sound is far richer and more detailed, a big improvement.

INNER-EAR TYPE HEADPHONES
If you haven't used this type of headphone before it can take a little getting used to. Like wearing earplugs, while they cut out some ambient noise, you become more aware of your own breathing etc. Make sure you try the different tip sizes to ensure you get the right fit or the sound quality, especially base, will suffer.

CORD
The cord design is quite unique. Clearly the design intends the iPod to be worn on your left side, ideally in a left-hand [...] or handkerchief pocket or perhaps an arm strap. If you wear it there the cord design is perfect. If you don't, there is a cord extension. The extension fits very tightly so there is little chance of it coming loose. I don't find the extension connection is heavy or catches on things.

AMBIENT NOISE
The Denons do not cut out as much ambient noise as some inner-ear models. This was actually something I was looking for as I didn't want to be completely isolated from the outside world.

COMFORT
I played these for 3 hours straight and found they remained comfortable.



4 out of 5 stars Best Bang For The Buck   April 28, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I have just received the DENON AH-C351K in ear headphone. Let me say its one of the best headphone out there for the money. Really The Best bang for the Buck. Great Sound... You can spend a lot more and get a lot less.
Ive owned KOSS to Sennheiser. If you want great sound without breaking the bank get the DENON AH-C351K's. Take your lady to dinner with the money you save. You both will be happy.


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