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Denon AHD-7000 Ultra Reference Over-Ear Headphones
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Specs
UPC 8-83795-00072-7, EAN 0-883795-000727
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Denon AHD7000 and other part numbers
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| Color | Gold |
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| Stereo Sound | Yes |
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Reviews by Users
15 May 2009



A top grade effort
The AH-D7000 is the newest flagship reference headphone from Denon, a company usually known for their home theater electronics. Denon made a mark in the headphone market a couple of years ago when they introduced the AH-D1001, AH-D2000, AH-D5000 providing a well-rounded sound quality in the crowded market of premium headphone makers like Sennheiser, AKG, Audio Technica.
What I noted in my D2000/D1001 review is they are good headphones which have no glaring faults. They tend to have a ver...
–RTfrom Amazon.com
01 May 2009



Stunningly good
Its the bass. that's where it starts. No other phones have bass exyension like this. Not boomy or sloppy, but it goes all the way down. No other phones can do this.
Without sacrificing magical transparency and extension, smoothly through the midrange to the extreme highs, the foundation, the low end, of these cans, more than any other, creates a magical soundstage. If its on the recording, you'll hear it, unattenuated, flat, all the way to 20Hz. I've never experienced this in cans b...
–Gordon Meltzerfrom Amazon.com