
Full Review
Introduction
Our testing found that, while the AH-C351s don’t offer the most pristine audio quality, they aren’t terrible. These headphones tend to underemphasize the middle-range tones and feature low levels of distortion at all frequencies. They had good tracking, meaning one ear piece isn’t outputting drastically different decibel levels. Strangely enough, these headphones don’t provide as much isolation as other in-ear headphones we’ve tested.
The Denon AH-C351 headphones are available from Denon’s site for $49.99.
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Page 1
Tour & Design
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Page 2
Performance
Pretty low distortion, good leakage control. Poor frequency response, low isolation for in ear headphones. Read More... |
Page 3
In Use
Comfortable, very portable. Just one type of sleeve (the rubbery part that goes in your ear). Read More... |
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Page 4
Value & Comparisons
They offer a lot for the price in both quality and usability. Apple iPod In-ear Headphones cost $20 less and offer much the same quality. Read More... |
Page 5
Conclusion
Read our final conclusion of the Denon AH-C351. Read More... |
Part 6
Comments
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