Audio-Technica ATH-AD700 (REFURBISHED) Open-air dynamic audiophile headphones for $64.95 with free S&H at Beach Camera

Beach Camera has the Audio-Technica ATH-AD700 (REFURBISHED) Open-air dynamic audiophile headphones for $64.95 with free shipping and handling. That’s at least $15 below the best price I’ve seen for a new, sealed-box unit. They come with a 90 day warranty. This review from techPowerUp has some great pictures and descriptions. This review from Soundstage does a good job describing the relative merits of these headphones. The reviewer concluded:

So, in the final analysis, what did I think of the Audio-Technica ATH-AD700s? Well, as I’m writing this I’m using them to listen to the DVD-A of the Eric Clapton and B.B. King’s Riding with the King [Reprise 9 47612-9]. The bass is deep, the vocals are clear and reasonably precise, the guitars sear, and the treble manages to convey the essence of the high frequencies. For their street price, which is as low as $112, I don’t see how you can go wrong with them, provided they fit you comfortably.
As a matter of fact, in their actual price range, I seriously doubt you’ll find too much in the way of competition sonically. That the Audio-Technica ATH-AD700 headphones can go toe-to-toe with cans that cost double their price means they open up the realm of high-quality headphone listening to those on a strict budget. No, they’re not the be-all and end-all of headphones, but what they do right, they do very right, and what they do less than right, they manage to do well enough. About the best compliment I can pay the ATH-AD700s is that they play the music in a pure, even-handed, and coherent way, and with them you’ll find yourself searching for opportunities to listen.

For those of you making your first foray into over-the-ear headphones, note that these are “open” — meaning the noise is not isolated (someone sitting next to you will be able to hear what you are listening to). The up side to open headphones is that they sound less muffled and are more like listening to speakers.

REFURB: Audio Technica ATH-ES7-BK Portable Headphones – Black REFURBISHED for $39.99 plus approximately $7 for shipping at J&R Music World

J&R Music World has the Audio Technica ATH-ES7-BK Portable Headphones – Black REFURBISHEDicon for $39.99 plus approximately $7 for shipping. That’s at least $40 under the best price available for a new, sealed-box unit. There’s a nice review (with great pictures) in the forum section of anythingbutipod.com.

Audio Technica ATLP120 Professional USB Turntable for $185.12 plus $12.99 S&H at Electronics-Expo (with coupon “EASTER5″)

Electronics-Expo has the Audio Technica ATLP120 Professional USB Turntableicon for $185.12 plus $12.99 shipping and handling (with coupon “EASTER5″) (note that the coupon will apply during checkout even if it does not appear to reduce the price in the shopping cart) (coupon expires 4/6/10). If the “EASTER5″ coupon has expired, try coupon “EDEALINFO”, which should provide the same discount (expiration unknown). Even with shipping, that’s the best price available anywhere. The cartridge included with this turntable easily goes for $80 on its own. This model (like its non-USB predecessor) has a good reputation for sound quality among lower-priced turntables. If you’re looking for something to have fun with (getting started listening to vinyl, or to listen to an old collection which is gathering dust), this is a pretty good option, especially at this price. In addition to coming with a nice cartridge, it includes all the cables and software needed to hook up to your amp/receiver and computer.

Audio Technica ATH-AD700 Open-air Dynamic Audiophile Headphones with 53mm Drivers with Neodymium Magnet Systems for $78.73 plus $7.99 S&H at Electronics Expo (via Amazon)

Electronics Expo (via Amazon) has the Audio Technica ATH-AD700 Open-air Dynamic Audiophile Headphones with 53mm Drivers with Neodymium Magnet Systems for $78.73 plus $7.99 shipping and handling. That’s the lowest price I could find (Amazon is close at $88.43 with free S&H). Either way, it’s the first time I’ve seen them below $90 shipped since the holidays. This review from techPowerUp has some great pictures and descriptions. This review from Soundstage does a good job describing the relative merits of these headphones. The reviewer concluded:

So, in the final analysis, what did I think of the Audio-Technica ATH-AD700s? Well, as I’m writing this I’m using them to listen to the DVD-A of the Eric Clapton and B.B. King’s Riding with the King [Reprise 9 47612-9]. The bass is deep, the vocals are clear and reasonably precise, the guitars sear, and the treble manages to convey the essence of the high frequencies. For their street price, which is as low as $112, I don’t see how you can go wrong with them, provided they fit you comfortably.
As a matter of fact, in their actual price range, I seriously doubt you’ll find too much in the way of competition sonically. That the Audio-Technica ATH-AD700 headphones can go toe-to-toe with cans that cost double their price means they open up the realm of high-quality headphone listening to those on a strict budget. No, they’re not the be-all and end-all of headphones, but what they do right, they do very right, and what they do less than right, they manage to do well enough. About the best compliment I can pay the ATH-AD700s is that they play the music in a pure, even-handed, and coherent way, and with them you’ll find yourself searching for opportunities to listen.

For those of you making your first foray into over-the-ear headphones, note that these are “open” — meaning the noise is not isolated (someone sitting next to you will be able to hear what you are listening to). The up side to open headphones is that they sound less muffled and are more like listening to speakers.