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Klipsch Image X10 review
The tiny Image X10 headphones carry a hefty price tag, but they're super-comfortable, do a good job of blocking out external noise, and offer excellent sound quality, with plenty of bass. If you're willing to fork out the required dosh, we doubt you'll be disappointed Read more
18 March 2010 by Steve Guttenberg
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > Headphones
Sennheiser HD 800 review
If huge price tags cause you to suffer nosebleeds, then you may want to ring your local hospital to arrange a blood transfusion before reading this review of the Sennheiser HD 800 headphones. You'll get an absolutely first-rate listening experience and top-notch design if you decide to invest, though Read more
12 January 2010 by Steve Guttenberg
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AKG K 702 review
They're expensive, but the K 702 professional, over-the-ear headphones offer near state-of-the-art sound quality that's only bettered by much more expensive rivals. The extra-soft ear pads are also so comfortable that you're likely to forget you're wearing headphones at all Read more
5 June 2009 by Steve Guttenberg
CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > Home Cinema > Home Cinema Packages
Denon DHT-FS5 review
The DHT-FS5 single-speaker surround-sound system is tastefully designed and unusually compact. Music-playing duties are not its forte, but sound quality when watching films or TV is good. Overall, this sound bar is a decent improvement on any TV's built-in speakers Read more
12 February 2009 by Steve Guttenberg
CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > Home Cinema > Home Cinema Packages
Marantz ES7001 SSX review
Marantz, one of America's oldest audio brands, has put forth the ES7001 SSX Front Surround Speaker System, a new single-speaker product. On both DVDs and CDs, the relatively wire- and clutter-free ES7001 produced sound that was incredibly natural and full-bodied Read more
4 December 2008 by Steve Guttenberg
CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > Home Cinema > Home Cinema Packages
Polk Audio RM95 review
Huge displays and teensy speakers are hot right now, and Polk Audio's RM95 five-piece home cinema package comes with four tiny satellites and a very compact centre speaker. Its unusual triangular design helps the RM95 project a spacious sound, but it can't rock out at higher volumes Read more
21 November 2008 by John P. Falcone and Steve Guttenberg
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > iPod Docks and Speakers
Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin iPod speaker review
The Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin is an undeniably great iPod speaker. With its curvaceous styling, it's as sophisticated as the iPod and has a far better build than most competing models. On mellow tunes, the overall sound quality is impressive. This speaker has got the look Read more
19 November 2007 by Steve Guttenberg
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Shure E3c review
The E3cs block high levels of ambient noise in any environment by blocking your ear canals, so you can hear all of your music's detail without cranking up the volume and blasting your ears (and fellow commuters). Their sound is lovely and warm, with incredible clarity and transparency, but then they are expensive Read more
9 October 2006 by Steve Guttenberg
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > Headphones
Etymotic ER-6i Isolator review
Etymotic's eartips are just as effective at keeping out noise as any powered system -- you can listen to music on a train without blasting your ears (and everyone else's) -- but they're much smaller. The sound quality is terrific too, with a purity to the sound that few 'phones can match Read more
2 October 2006 by Steve Guttenberg
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Sennheiser CX 300 review
Sennheiser's first effort at in-ear headphones are something of a triump: solid sound quality, significant isolation from outside sounds, an ultra-lightweight design and three sizes of silicon ear tips to ensure a perfect fit -- all for a downright bargainous £30 or less Read more
28 September 2006 by Steve Guttenberg
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