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Audio-Technica ATH-ESW9 Headphones Review - Intro

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Published on January 15, 2009
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The ATH-ESW9s are a sophisticated pair of headphones with a price meant for the upper class. They retail anywhere from $300 to $500, which is toward the high end of the bell curve. Fear not, our blue-blooded reader, the headphones aren't simply an attractive piece of furniture: they have good overall audio quality as well.

Their most impressive quality is their low distortion. On our frequency response test, we found they tend to underemphasize the high-mids and highs, which might lead to vocals sounding a bit underemphasized, and instruments not having as much brilliance as they otherwise would. The headphones also had good tracking and a loud maximum volume. They didn't isolate or control leakage well, which leads us to believe the ATH-ESW9s are best seen as light-weight, at-home headphones rather than something you should bring on your commute.

The only other issue we ran into with the ATH-ESW9s was we thought they were too tight. We recommend you try these on for a while before you decide to keep them, just to ensure you like the fit.
 

Section The Good The Bad
Tour & Design They look great and appear durable.
Not much.
Performance Very, very low distortion, good tracking and max volume.
Subpar frequency response, poor isolation and leakage control.
In Use More portable than the typical on-ear.
We didn't think they were particularly comfortable.
Value & Comparisons They aren't bad headphones.
They are very, very expensive headphones.


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