
Denon has announced a new flagship set of in-ear phones, the AH-C751.
With a machined aluminium outer casing, gold-plated stereo mini jack, and noise-isolating design, the AH-C751s sit at the very top of Denon’s in-ear range, replacing the old AH-C700 with a smaller, more compact model.
Oxygen Free Copper, No Less
The phones come with a 0.5m cable plus 0.8m ‘tangle free’ extension cord constructed from Pure-OFC oxygen free copper for lossless transmission. There are also three sizes of soft silicon adaptors to ensure a comfortable fit.
Boasting a frequency response of 12-24,000Hz and 104 dB/mW sensitivity, they’re sure to serve up a considerably better sound than, say, Apple’s standard iPod phones.
What started as a lunchtime project at Denon HQ became the all-aluminium AH-C700 – two silver bullets of aural perfection.
Now Denon’s men in white coats have been back tinkering, giving up scotch eggs and ham rolls to create these, the AH-C751.
Housed in the same anti-resonance, machined aluminium cases, they look the same but sound, we’re assured, even sweeter.
So, anyone want our old ones? Just one careful owner and only minimal ear wax deposits. Anyone?