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Audio Technica ATH-CM7Ti Titanium Ear Buds


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Product Features
Audio Technica ATH-CM7Ti Titanium Ear Buds
  • Brushed titanium housing for lightweight durability
  • Element housing rotates for stable, comfortable in-ear fit
  • 15.5mm neodymium drivers
  • Frequency response: 10Hz-45kHz
  • Sensitivity: 100 dB/mW; 16 ohms impedance
  • Gold-plated 3.5mm mini plug
  • Includes 1m extension cord and carrying pouch


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Product Description

Audio-Technica's ATH-CM7Ti in-ear headphones offer an exceptional listening experience. Far more powerful than conventional drivers, rare earth neodymium magnets operating at the core of these earbud-style headphones deliver maximum sound quality in minimum size.PRODUCT FEATURES:Brushed titanium housing for durability, light weight, and portability;Element housing rotates for stable, comfortable in-ear fit;15.5 mm diameter drivers deliver deeper bass, extended treble and higher fidelity, yet remain small enough to fit comfortably inside your ear;Neodymium magnet for maximum quality, minimum size;Audiophile frequency response of 10-45, 000 Hz;Extended cord support on ear buds helps prevent tangles, enhances durability;Gold-plated mini-plug for exceptional corrosion resistance, superb conductivity, low noise.



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Audio Technica ATH-CM7Ti Titanium Ear Buds
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  • Publisher: audio-technica
  • Label: audio-technica
  • Studio: audio-technica
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 Star based on 3 reviews


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Avg. Customer Review:3.5 Star

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 2 Star
Summary: Expensive, and sound quality doesn't warrant the purchase 2007-03-11
Comment: I've had this product a while, and when my existing headsets wear out I'll be buying the aluminum version. There is no discernible quality improvements, and for triple the price it isn't worth it for the titanium housing. With daily use threaded in my Scottevest it's starting to have sound quality issues from frayed wires after about 16-20 months of use. Save your money


1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: If you want a fabulous-sounding earbud, look no further. 2006-09-07
Comment: I have been using the ATH-CM7ti for a while now. I had been using the Apple earbuds before with my iPod.

The CM7ti's are much better sounding in all regards - better highs, more solid bass, just overall much better. The bass is not very strong due to the earbud design. The in-the-ear models would no doubt be better here, but I don't want that level of isolation from the outside world. They are also more efficient, so you get more sound for your milliwatt too!

They fit in my ears as easily as the Apple earbuds, although they are noticeably heavier. The quality of construction is first rate. The carrying case is worthless.

If you want a fabulous-sounding earbud, look no further.


9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 4 Star
Summary: Excellent, but slightly overpriced 2005-08-14
Comment: I picked these up to use with my Sony HD5 Network Walkman. For comparison, I used the stock earbuds that came with the player and a pair of Etymotic ER-4Ps.

For earbuds, these are really the best i've ever heard. The highs and mids are rich and seperated, almost as good as the Etymotics. The bass is lacking, but this is to be expected with earbuds. The bass is great compared to pretty much all of the other earbuds I have ever used, but definately not up to Etymotic standards. I don't like the isolation of in-ear canal headphones, so this is a tradeoff I can live with.

If you are looking for a bass boost, get a pair of hearbuds (search for HBUD1 onm Amazon.) They make these things POUND with bass, but they do dull out the mids and highs a bit. You can compensate for most of this with an equalizer.

Also, the cord comes in two parts for those of you who are using remotes for your mp3 players (very convienent).



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