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The Audio Technica W5000 headphones are dubbed as ‘high-end’. Luckily, here at TechRadar we have a foolproof checklist to determine what that means:
Sounds strong, is hard
But why make headphones out of the stuff, when you’d have to justify not paying bills for a month in order to improve the sound from your iPod?
Well, most headphones use plastic as a ‘foundation’ for the sound to spring into your ears. Given plastic has a certain amount of flexibility and strength, a lot of sound can escape the other way.
Ebony is strong, but also pretty light too, so makes much more sense for these cans. Imagine trying to punch someone on a bouncy castle (maybe because they kept bouncing next to you and making you fall over). It would be difficult to hit them, no?
But stand on concrete (assuming they stand still in front of you and let you punch them) and the whole thing becomes a lot more effective.
The headphones are comfortable on top of the head too, so can be used for many hours, ensuring you unwittingly travel far too many stops on the bus or tube.
The Audio-Technica W5000 headphones have 3 metre cables made from Oxygen-Free Copper (OFC) conductors and come supplied with a hard carrying case and a cable storage bag.
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- Cost over £500? Check. (Actually £699.95)
- Provide sound quality improvements only the cultured masses could fully comprehend? Check.
- Eliminate oxygen somewhere? Check.
- Made of some random material to apparently improve sound? Check.
Sounds strong, is hard
But why make headphones out of the stuff, when you’d have to justify not paying bills for a month in order to improve the sound from your iPod?
Well, most headphones use plastic as a ‘foundation’ for the sound to spring into your ears. Given plastic has a certain amount of flexibility and strength, a lot of sound can escape the other way.
Ebony is strong, but also pretty light too, so makes much more sense for these cans. Imagine trying to punch someone on a bouncy castle (maybe because they kept bouncing next to you and making you fall over). It would be difficult to hit them, no?
But stand on concrete (assuming they stand still in front of you and let you punch them) and the whole thing becomes a lot more effective.
The headphones are comfortable on top of the head too, so can be used for many hours, ensuring you unwittingly travel far too many stops on the bus or tube.
The Audio-Technica W5000 headphones have 3 metre cables made from Oxygen-Free Copper (OFC) conductors and come supplied with a hard carrying case and a cable storage bag.
More...