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Rad Bennett has posted a review of the Audio-Technica ATH-MSR7 headphones ($249) at SoundStage! Xperience. His conclusions: “Audio-Technica’s ATH-MSR7 headphones blindsided me. I’d expected very good commuter cans that would be good for casual listening. Instead, I discovered a set of audiophile headphones that live up to the Hi-Res Audio badge they wear. They...
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Jan Icogo has posted a review of the Audio Technica ATH MSR7 headphones ($249) at Headphonics. His conclusions: “While the Sony MDR-1 is the more comfortable can, the MSR7 is the slightly better sounding, better built with really good isolation. In this price range, this is clearly one of my top picks in the...
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Richard Barclay has posted a review of the Audio-Technica ATH-MSR7 headphones (£179) at The Ear. His conclusions: “Audio Technica has genuinely knocked it out of the park with their latest portable, circumaural, closed-back dynamic headphone. The ATH-MSR7 is a stylish and comfortable design with solid build quality and a refined sound approaching that of...
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Adrienne Maxwell has posted a review of the Audio-Technica ATH-MSR7 headphones ($250) at HomeTheaterReview. Her conclusions: “I really liked the crisp, clean, spacious quality of this headphone combined with its solid, controlled bass, and it proved to be equally kind with streamed/lower-res music as it was to pristine hi-res recordings.” You can read the...
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Tyll Hertsens has posted a review of the Audio Technica ATH-MSR7 headphones ($249) at InnerFidelity. His conclusions: “To have an extremely resolving headphone that also sounds terrific made my recent blind testing sessions a joy. There’s not many headphones that can do that, and for that ability they’re going up on the “Wall of...
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Lauren Dragan has posted a review of the Audio Technica ATH MSR7 headphones ($250) at Sound and Vision. His conclusions: “Acoustic guitars and strings (especially celli) have depth to their body, and live recordings have a sense of space, as do movie soundtracks. The only instance where the Q can sound a bit overdone...
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