Audio Technica ATH-ANC9
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12 years ago
I bought it right before a 5-hour flight. I wore it all along and they fit comfortably. I did feel the urge to lift them from time to time to refresh my ears, but I guess that is normal when you enclose them with something for that long.
11 years ago
Effective!
I just acquire it secondhand, so I give you my opinion hot no recoil. So far I have mostly used small walkman headphones Philips type
11 years ago
"Underdog NC Headphones"
Please note that I am not even anywhere close to being an expert in this field but I really enjoy listening to music of all kinds. here are some of my opinions: Noise Cancellation is on point. when listening to music or watching a movie, it does cancel out my sound souroundings.
10 years ago
very good
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Pros:
- good product
- did not feel strong hiss as multiple review site claims
Cons:
- No
9 years ago
Works as advertised. I can detect white noise in ...
Works as advertised. I can detect white noise in background when active cancellation is on. Use headphones when background noise in office gets too irritating. By themselves with active cancellation can still hear loud talkers sitting next to me in office.
13 years ago
Audio Technica ATH-ANC9 QuietPoint
There's no shortage of similar-looking noise-canceling headphones on the market, and the Audio Technica ATH-ANC9 QuietPoint does little to separate itself from the group visually.
Pros:
- Deep bass response, with no distortion at top volumes
- Lightweight, comfortable construction
- Outputs audio in passive mode
- Removable cables-one with inline microphone and remote
Cons:
- Slightly overpriced
- Noise cancellation mics sometimes allow low transient sounds into in-ear mix
- Doesn't ship with a rechargeable battery
13 years ago
Audio Technica ATH-ANC9 QuietPoint Review
The Audio Technica ATH-ANC9 QuietPoint headphones deliver quality audio in passive and active modes, but noise-cancellation performance is not in line with the price. There's no shortage of similar-looking noise-canceling headphones on the market, and the Audio Technica ATH-ANC9 QuietPoint does little to separate itself from the group visually. Sonically, the $349.95 (list) headphones pack powerful bass response, and can be used in passive mode (without noise cancellation engaged) something that cannot be said of Bose's standard-setting QuietComfort line. The QuietPoint also delivers distortion-free audio, even at maximum volumes. The noise cancellation circuitry in the QuietPoint is decent, but can't match leaders, like the less-expensive Bose QuietComfort 15($599.99 at Amazon), making its price seem slightly inflated. DesignThe design and construction of the QuietPoint is anything but flashy—simple matte black plastic and memory foam cushioned-ear pads form a lightweight, comfortable fit. The headband adjusts with less ease than you might want, but it has built-in stops that make it easy to precisely adjust it and keep it in place. The ear c...
Pros:
- Deep bass response, with no distortion at top volumes
- Lightweight, comfortable construction
- Outputs audio in passive mode
- Removable cables—one with inline microphone and remote
Cons:
- Slightly overpriced
- Noise cancellation mics sometimes allow low transient sounds into in-ear mix
- Doesn't ship with a rechargeable battery
13 years ago
Audio Technica ATH-ANC9 QuietPoint review
There's no shortage of similar looking noise cancelling headphones on the market, and the Audio Technica ATH-ANC9 QuietPoint does little to separate itself from the group visually.
Pros:
- Deep bass response with no distortion
- Lightweight
- comfortable construction
- Outputs audio in passive mode
Cons:
- Slightly overpriced
- Noise cancellation isn't perfect
- Doesn't ship with a rechargeable battery
8 years ago
Audio-Technica ATH-ANC9 Review: Noise Cancelling on the Cheap
The $119 Audio-Technica ATH-ANC9 over-ear headphones offer a no-frills wired design with stellar active noise cancelling (ANC) performance, balanced sound and a price tag that isn't too hard to swallow.
Pros:
- Comfortable
- over-ear design for long listening sessions
- Three modes of active noise cancellation
- Balanced sonic profile
Cons:
- ANC circuit powered by AAA battery
- Lacks automatic-shut-off feature for ANC
- Design doesn't wow
13 years ago
Audio Technica ATH-ANC9
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Pros:
- Dynamic performance
- Good energy
Cons:
- Noise-cancelling could be better
- Can get tiring after a while
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