
Full Review
Introduction
The Able Planet True Fidelity NC300s are an upgraded version of their predecessors, the NC200s. For a $300 price tag, you’ll get a bump in quality all across the board. As with other active-cancellers, however, the NC300s don’t have the best audio quality out there. When the feature is off, you can expect average audio performance, and when the feature’s on, you’ll have to deal with what you can get.
Comparisons
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Page 1
Tour & Design
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Page 2
Sound Quality
Low distortion. Frequency response a bit erratic in the bass. Read More... |
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Isolation
Decent volume when active cancellation switched on. Sub-par active cancellation. Read More... |
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Comfort
Not uncomfortable…but not really comfortable, either. Read More... |
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Usability
Has a removable cord. Otherwise, not very portable. Read More... |
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AblePlanet NC200 Comparison
![]() We compare the True Fidelity NC300 to the True Fidelity NC200. Read More... |
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Denon AH NC732 Comparison
![]() We compare the True Fidelity NC300 to the AH-NC732. Read More... |
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Bose QuietComfort 3 Comparison
![]() We compare the True Fidelity NC300 to the QuietComfort 3. Read More... |
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Audio Technica ATH ANC7 Comparison
![]() We compare the True Fidelity NC300 to the ATH-ANC7. Read More... |
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Page 10
Conclusion
Read our final conclusion of the Able Planet True Fidelity NC300. Read More... |
Part 11
Comments
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