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Title: Review: Audio-Technica ATH-A1000Z Art Monitor Headphones
Post by: HCK on August 02, 2016, 04:05:31 pm
Review: Audio-Technica ATH-A1000Z Art Monitor Headphones

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                  Last year, we reviewed Audio-Technica's ATH-MSR7 and loved its accurate and detailed presentation. (We also quite liked its noise-canceling brother, the ATH-MSR7NC.) Earlier this year, Audio-Technica announced some additions to its more expensive “High-Fidelity” line of headphones. Our anticipation level was high when among those new offerings was the ATH-A1000Z, a full-size closed-back "Art Monitor" headphone priced at $399. We couldn't help but wonder — if the $250 portable MSR7 isn't considered "high fidelity" by Audio-Technica, what could the A1000Z sound like?{/exp:char_limit}

Source: Review: Audio-Technica ATH-A1000Z Art Monitor Headphones (http://www.ilounge.com/index.php/reviews/entry/audio-technica-ath-a1000z-art-monitor)