Denon AHD 210 On-Ear
Denon AHD 210 On-Ear
USER REVIEWS
[Feb 08, 2011]
JeffMackwood
Audio Enthusiast
I bought these headphones new for something like $70 Cdn. They are my constant traveling companion on business trips. They've been plugged into portable computers, airplane in-flight systems, and all manner of pre/pro, receiver, etc.
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[Dec 19, 2002]
Brandon Spurr
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Great sound and price. Denon forever (or until I can afford something with Titanium)
Weakness:
Hurts your ears after a while (we're talking +4 hours), not the best sound coverage I am 16, but serious about music. Everything has to be perfect, and I am emphatic to say that with the AHD210's, it is. I have these things with me constantly, and the bass is fairly strong if it isn't rigged up to Mega-Bass on a discman. They act as tiny speakers if my friends want to know what I am listning to, and block out anything indoors. I managed to crush them, drop them from insane heights, and nearly suspend myself from them, with no compromise to the sound. The sound blockage isn't the greatest, but that's alright. Cranked, your ears will bleed, and sometimes that's what it takes to block out traffic. The leather is splitting and cracking, and they are a bit bent (no vice clamp like the previous article mentioned, due to their bentedness) Similar Products Used: $100 Sony peices of crap |
[Jan 14, 2002]
craig kelleher
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Dynamic soundstage, especially for a closed headphone design. Excellent balanced soundstage with a detailed midrange and tight bass. Superior build quality and high caliber components.
Weakness:
Uncomfortable--exerts a lot of pressure on the ears. Bass in not as pronounced as say the Koss UR20s, so if you like exaggerated bass, another unit may suit you better. These rather obscure headphones are possibly the best value in closed headphone designs. This means the driver units are encased within the body of the headphone and leak no sound into the open air. As a result there is a noted isolation from the outside world so you feel more enmeshed in the music even in noisy environments. However, closed phones often have problems with their sound as the soundwaves bouncing around inside the driver enclosure create all sort of extra resonance. In poorly implemented closed designs, like Sennheisers, the music sounds as though it is playing at the end of a tunnel. Accurate bass is also tough for closed phones to achieve as it tends to sound boomy like the Koss closed models. Similar Products Used: Koss UR20, Philips HP615, Senn HD500, Grado SR60, various Sony cheapies. |