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February 2008
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Quality
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Noise cancelling
Fidelity
The sound quality is quite good
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The Audio-Technica ATH-ANC7 QuietPoint headphones are comfortable and come with useful accessories such as a hard shell travel case and airline adapter. Overall sound quality is good (with noise-cancellation turned on)
Bass is tight and present
And n...
The Audio-Technica ATH-ANC7 QuietPoint headphones are comfortable
And come with useful accessories such as a hard shell travel case and airline adapter. Overall sound quality is good (with noise-cancellation turned on)
And ...
Comfortable
Well-designed ear pads
Excellent noise cancellation
Will play music passively
Easy storage
Powerful
Well-balanced sound
An appropriately-priced active noise-cancelling headphone that offers superior sound quality to Bose’s famed QuietComfort series and comparable $300+ headphones at a markedly lower price. Includes similar pack-ins to top competitors
Inc...
For over the ear headphones
Theyre very mobile. Very comfortable. Standard 1/8-inch jack.
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It isn't able to cancel noise as well as other models.
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Noise cancelling headphones can be expensive
But if you need peace and quiet while listening to your music devices
They are worth every penny. I enlisted the help of a former DJ from a local rock radio station to help me test two sets of headphones worth their weight in sound and technology
We tested two sets of headphones. The AblePlanet NC300 True Fidelity Activ
The Audio-Technica ATH-ANC7 suffers from slightly brittle treble
Which makes some tracks sound harsh. The audio has a muffled quality if the noise cancellation is turned off. Theres also noticeable sound leakage.
Slightly large ear-cup size
Slight emphasis on mid-bass
Earcups are sized for small to medium ears. Noise cancellation is very good but not amazing. Lacks frill features of more expensive peers
Such as a pass-through microphone
Rechargeable battery
Or integrated equalization/faux 3-D digital signal proce...
Sound quality subpar compared to normal headphones. Could be constrictively small.
Abstract: Noise-cancelling earphones that wont break the bank, but the ANC7’s tend to warm your ears so much, you’re going wish for in-fan cooling. At first glance, the ANC7 headphones from Audio-Technica crash-tackle the eye with its stylish blac...
Abstract: The lightweight headphones have good padding around the earpieces so you can comfortably wear them all the way to the US. The separate battery and electronics compartment, which is bigger than a Hollywood cigar, gets in the way when you move about. Th...
Abstract: The big brands in noise-cancelling headphones such as Sennheiser and Bose offer high quality solutions - but with a price tag to match. SmartHouse listens to a cheaper alternative: Audio-Technica’s Quietpoint ATH-ANC7 headphones to see how they meas...
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Published: 2013-11-13, Author: Virginia , review by: reviewed.com
Abstract: Planes, trains, and automobiles are noisy places to be, and scooping up a set of headphones to make it all go away can be expensive. Audio-Technica's ATH-ANC7b ($199.95) offers to do the job for less—online sale prices bring these down to around $130.If t...
A solid, well-designed set of noise-cancelling headphones offering good noise-dampening and respectable sound quality at a reasonably affordable price. If Audio-Technica could improve on overall clarity with the next version, it could have a winner on its...
Abstract: These noise-cancelling headphones looked great right out of the box, but I expected nothing less from Audio-Technica. They've always scored high with me when it came to first appearances. Sound was clear and crisp all around.I was fairly impressed wit...
Abstract: Less expensive noise-cancelling headphones sometimes have a slightly muffled sound that is caused by the internal sound-waves that they generate to cancel out background noise. However, the ANC7 produces a very clean and natural sound. Our only minor complaint is that a little distortion does start to creep in on the higher frequencies when you crank the..