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Audio-Technica ATH-ANC7 QuietPoint Active Noise-Cancelling Headphones

Audio-Technica ATH-ANC7 QuietPoint Active Noise-Cancelling Headphones

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Brand: Audio-Technica
Category: CE

List Price: $219.95
Buy New: $114.91
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 616 reviews

Color: Black
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: Yes
Battery: 1 AAA
Shipping Weight (lbs): 4
Dimensions (in): 12.1 x 8.7 x 5.3
Arrive refreshed after a long flight, avoid distractions in a noisy office, or find peace & quiet in your living room?with ATH-ANC7 QuietPoint Active Noise-Cancelling Headphones. These lightweight, compact headphones effectively reduce distracting background noise by up to 85% while offering the superior audio quality that has made Audio-Technica a worldwide leader in electro-acoustic technology. Ideal for use with MP3, CD, DVD & in-flight entertainment systems, ATH-ANC7 QuietPoint close

MPN: ATH-ANC7
Model: ATH-ANC7
UPC: 496131009119
EAN: 0496131009119

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Features:
  • ATH-ANC7 QuietPoint active noise-cancelling headphones effectively reduces environmental noise by up to 85% with or without audio
  • Ideal for travel and use with MP3, CD, DVD and in-flight entertainment systems
  • Provides superior audio quality with 40mm drivers with neodymium magnet systems in each earpiece for deeper bass, extended treble and higher fidelity
  • Fully integrated active noise-cancelling technology - no external modules needed
  • Includes a detachable cable (remove for noise-cancelling function without audio) with 3.5 mm mini-plugs, a full-size " adapter, a specialized airline adapter for connecting to in-flight entertainment systems, and a handy carrying case

Accessories:

  • Energizer L92BP4 Battery, Lithium Aaa Photo Battery
  • VIBE Digital Audio Player (128MB)
  • Energizer(R) Max(R) AAA Alkaline Batteries, Pack Of 12
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Arrive refreshed after a long flight, avoid distractions in a noisy office, or find peace and quiet in your living room... with ATH-ANC7 QuietPoint Active Noise-Canceling Headphones. These lightweight, compact headphones effectively reduce distracting background noise by up to 85% while offering the superior audio quality that has made Audio-Technica a worldwide leader in electro-acoustic technology.Ideal for use with MP3, CD, DVD and in-flight entertainment systems, ATH-ANC7 QuietPoint closed-back headphones feature large-aperture 40 mm drivers with neodymium magnet systems for deeper bass, extended treble and higher fidelity. Noise-canceling electronics are fully integrated in each earpiece, with no need for external modules.


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4 out of 5 stars Half the price but better than Bose? Heh.. think we found a winner!   May 3, 2007
 879 out of 886 found this review helpful

As everybody I'm sure, I debated between these and the Bose Quiet comforts. I have listened to all 3 and I myself like the over the ear better first of all, so the QC 3 where out ( and they pretty much compare evenly with the QC2 ). Now for the review of this product versus the QC2, my two remaining choices.

QC 2 - Excellent noise canceling, overall excellent balance in music tone. Good Highs, Good Mid-range but EXCELLENT bass. Downside is 300 dollars and very flimsy (cheaply made)

ATH-ANC7 -
1.SUPERB Noise canceling: Plane: W/O music - everything is muffled as if you where in a room by yourself but you could hear people outside the door. With Music: I had trouble hearing ANY Noise outside the music, It was almost completely silent...I could turn my Ipod down to around 25% of max volume and could hear every instrument and then some. These are BETTER than Bose as far as Noise canceling.
2. The High and Mid-range on these things are some of the best I've heard, and I am now comparing with the Bose as well as some Grado's. These demolish Bose in that area, you almost can FEEL the snare drums and the breath of the singer...honestly.
3. Bass - This is kind of the downside. The bass is there, but definitely is not as apparent as with the Bose. It has a nice muffled thumping sound, but is kind of back shadowed by the highs, but after adjusting the EQ you could hear it more, and it was fairly descent with no distortion. There was,however, some distortion with the very deep punchy bass on some songs, which is kind of annoying. You can't hear it that much enough to mess with the song, but it is there sometimes, I'm trying to guess whether it is my headphones or it just does this, but all in all the bass is a 5.5/10.
4. Comfort - Excellent comfort, more so than the QC 2. Has a more padded cushion, and it fits nicely over my ears.
5. Construction - Doesn't feel as flimsy as the QC 2's, and has a nice solid feel.
+++ Added Bonus - The Noise Canceling option runs off of AAA batteries ( one to be exact ) versus charging with the QC3s. This is SOOO much easier than charging, and the battery lasts for around 40 hours. I absolutely love this feature.

All in all I think you know which one i recommend. I bought these new for 140 versus 300 for the Bose, and I can't tell you enough how much these are actually better than the Bose. You will be saving money and getting better features along with it. If it sounds to good to be true - it isn't. I am the first reviewer of these and I went out on a limb buying these, now I come to you to let you know that you don't have ONE choice when it comes to noise canceling headphones. So I thank you for reading my review, and happy listening!



3 out of 5 stars Great sound, Good comfort, Sound leakage from hell   July 25, 2007
 223 out of 231 found this review helpful

I bought these from Amazon with very high hopes. See, I bought the Bose Quiet Comfort 2's and while I was pleased with the Bose comfort, style and noise cancellation, I was utterly displeased with the sound from the Bose. It's very muddy, almost muffled with bass that sounds like it's not where it should be in certain areas (the bass rolls off into the mids too much, I guess...) I'm not an audiophile, but I expect to have clarity in my music. I mainly listen to House and Dance music but I'm all over the map. I have Pantera on my iPod, some old 80's hair metal, I will admit I even have Kelly Clarkson and The Veronica's on my iPod (shhh!).

I was hoping the ANC7's would as comfortable as the Bose, provide just as good noise cancellation and provide more notable highs and tighter bass but also keep the music in my ears and not leaking out of the headphones for everyone else in the office to hear. Here is my review based on the comparison of the Bose Quiet Comfort 2's that everyone keeps comparing these to.

COMFORT
They're very comfortable. They're a bit tighter than the Bose on the ears. I almost have to tuck my ears into the ANC7's unlike the Bose. However, this causes no discomfort to me. If you're picking at straws, the Bose win. However, I'd say it's about even. The only thing I can say that is a slight drawback in the ANC7's is that my ears would begin to feel a tad hot after extended wear...

NOISE CANCELLATION
Dead even to me. I couldn't pick up if one was canceling out noise more than the other in my loud office environment. I think the ANC7's did a great job for noise cancellation here as there is no audible buzz like in some NC headphones. I used to think Bose was the only company that could do NC correctly, but I was obviously wrong... the ANC7's were on par with the Bose in this area.

BUILD AND STYLE
Again, even here... I read someone on here that the ANC7's look better in person than they do in the pictures. That person was 100% correct. The ANC7's look very nice a sleek in person. I was amazed. I thought nothing could beat the style of the Bose, but again... I was wrong. These are just as (if not more) stylish than the Bose. However, the ANC7's win in build quality. Hold both of these headphones, the ANC7's feel notably better and more sturdy compared to the lighter, but cheaper feeling Bose. The ANC7's are by no means heavy, but definitely feel more sturdy.

SOUND
ANC7's win. The bass in tracks is notable unlike some reviewers have said. If you're used to the Bose, you may think these lack bass, but in fact they don't... The bass is just where it should be. In the Bose headphones, the bass in "enhanced" and bleeds into the mids and highs a lot making things sound very unnatural to me. However, in the ANC7's, the bass hits hard, but is tight and centered. Again, I'm not an audiophile, so I may sound like a dork explaining this stuff (not using the right technical jargon?) but this is the best I can describe it. The highs in the ANC7 are great. Not muffled like in the Bose and yet, not harsh so that it may hurt your ears. Music sounds a lot more natural in the ANC7's.

SOUND LEAKAGE
What I mean by this is when you have your headphones on, what your cube neighbor or person sitting next to you may hear leaking out of your headphones. Well, I bought closed, over the ear headphones for a reason... to try and eliminate any sound leakage so that I won't annoy my office. The Bose leak sound a good bit. However, the ANC7's leak sound TERRIBLY. I was amazed. The way I tested this was two ways... 1) Having the headphones lay flat on my desk with the ear cups laying flat on the desk. I'd turn my iPod's volume to a volume I typically listen at in the office. Since the Bose are a tad muffled in sound, I would even increase the volume on the iPod to compensate for that when testing the Bose. To my amazement, the ANC7's were almost louder off of my ears than they were on my ears. No kidding, either. I could hear every word of every song and easily identify which song it was that was currently playing without looking at my iPod. However, with the Bose (even with an increased volume) I could not make out the song as well. Lyrics weren't easily identified at all, but you could hear music coming from the headphones... just not notably and easily identifiable. The ANC7's are doing something weird that allows the music to leak majorly... I'm talking about you would think I had a radio on my desk playing (with the bass turned down, of course). This honestly defeats all purposes of a set of headphones. Headphones are supposed to be so you can privately listen to music, not let the whole world in on the experience. Besides, I can't let my office mates know that I'm listening to The Veronica's, right? Wait, are they reading this review???

Overall, I was dissatisfied with the ANC7's. The main thing that made me feel this way was the sound leakage because that's of major importance to me when buying a pair of headphones to wear in the office while writing code. I want to be sure that I'm not annoying everyone while - as Milton put it - "listening at a reasonable volume." I was really excited about the ANC7's until I noticed this huge drawback.

PROS - Great sound, good comfort, great price, great noise cancellation, you can listen to them even with the noise cancellation turned off

CONS - MAJOR sound leakage, ears get a little hot after extended wear

I wish sound leakage wasn't such a huge issue, but if I'm listening at a reasonable volume and everyone around me is dancing along or laughing or getting mad due to the distraction, then, again... this defeats the purpose of headphones.



5 out of 5 stars Best Noise Cancelling Headset for the $   May 22, 2007
 196 out of 200 found this review helpful

Maybe I should have left off...'for the $'. I've tried the QC2 and QC3, and in my opinion, the ATH-ANC7s beat them both!

If you're looking for near-audiophile balanced sound (bass, mid and high-frequencies), I think you won't be disappointed. Great design, great noise cancelling, great battery life, detachable cord, very comfortable, and less than half the price of th QC2. They look better in real life than in the picures.

High quality product, reasonable price. Highly recommended.



5 out of 5 stars Audio-Technica Kick's Bose Butt   May 17, 2007
 195 out of 200 found this review helpful

I owned a set of Bose Quietcomfort2 headphones for about 2 years. I really loved them, and they lasted about... 2 years. Within months of purchasing them, the plastic arms slowly crumbled, until each sidearm of the set was thickly wrapped in electrician's tape to keep the thing together.

Last week, one headphone cup broke off, and no amount of tape would any longer keep them together. I've never traveled with these, I use them only at my desk, I've never dropped them.

Even with such care, the plastic slowly crumbled away.

Is this planned obsolescence? For something that cost me $350 dollars, I'm very upset.

So, I ordered a set of these Ars Technica headphones. So far, they cancel noise slightly better than the Bose, and in fact allow me to go to a lower volume on music while I'm working at my desk.

I guess to really compare to the Bose, I'll have to give them a little time and see if they begin crumbling away after just 6 months as the Quietcomfort2 did. So, if that happens, I'll give another review. But for now, I'm happy.



5 out of 5 stars I almost bought Bose QuietComfort 3   May 29, 2007
 42 out of 44 found this review helpful

I was debating between Bose QC3 and this one. Of course, Quietpoint is less than half the price but personally, it's just as good as Bose QC3. I was fortunate to have a very noisy over-the-stove exhaust fan. I never appreciated these fans until I realized that it sounded just like the airplane noise. It's one of those dual fan exhaust for serious cooks!

So I did side by side comparison between 1. Bose QC3 2. Shure E3c (inactive noise isolation) 3. Sony MDR-NC5 (old active Noise cancelling headphone) and 4. Audio-Technic ATH-ANC7 Quietpoint.

Both Bose QC3 and Audio-Technica QP were clear winners. They were so quiet I could hardly notice the fan in the background. I'm not too keen on Music quality but they both sounded very good. I was actually very dissapointed at Shure E3c because I been using them for a long time and really thought it blocked out significant background noise. It does not do a good job at isolating constant noisy background but good at providing high fidelity audio. I always suspected this because I used it on many airplane flights and I didn't think that it worked that well in terms of isolating airplane noise.

So I would say, Audio-Technica QP is a clear winner. It's worth the money.


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