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Januar 2008
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Abstrakt: 40mm Neodymium magnet drivers; Frequency response: 20Hz to 20kHz; Impedance: 450 ohms(on), 72 ohms(off); Noise Reduction Level: 20dB Being the first set of headphones to incorporate Xtreme Fidelity technology, Creative’s Aurvana X-Fi headphones have se...
Very good sound quality in ordinary conditions; X-Fi Crystalizer option enhances compressed audio; on-ear volume switch; lots of extras included
Poorly designed, with bulky earpieces and problematic adjustable headset and audio connector cable; X-Fi CMSS-3D essentially useless
Creatives answer to the Bose QuietComfort series of noise-canceling headphones, the Aurvana X-Fi delivers excellent sound quality—and some crippling design problems. ...
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Udgivet: 2008-01-28, Forfatter: Michael , anmeldelse af: maximumpc.com
Active noisecancellation works well; good sound.
Active noisecancellation still detectable; harshes midrange tones; drains batteries.
I hate flying, I really do, but these headphones really did make the long flight home from Las Vegas considerably more bearable. The noise cancelling is impressive, while the X-Fi CMSS-3D works well when watching movies, helping to create an immersive exp...
Great noise cancellation. Excellent sound quality.
Big and bulky. Can’t fold. Some audio leakage.
For $300, you can get a great pair of noise-canceling headphones from Bose or some other manufacturer. Or for $300, you can get a great pair of noise-canceling headphones that also make your music sound better. You decide. ...
Abstrakt: Creative recently sent me their Aurvana X-Fi noise-canceling headphones to evaluate, and after a few flights and some time to listen to them, I can tell you that they worthy contenders if you are considering taking the plunge. The Aurvana X-Fi is a gre...
Great, clean, punchy sound when powered up; good noise reduction.
Additional effects arent all that interesting.
When youre traveling, a good set of noise reduction headphones can be a godsend, particularly if youre nestled near the engine noise on a big airliner. Creatives Aurvana headphones do a very nice job of cancelling out noise. In its basic, powered up...
Rich, full sound at all levels, Excellent noise reduction, X-Fi system restores some fidelity to MP3s, iPhone and iPod Touch adapter included
Sound bleeds out from the headphones, Bulky
Priced at a serious $299 and designed to compete directly with Bose’s QuietComfort 3 headphones, Creative’s Aurvana X-Fi Headphones are just as comfortable and do just as good at job blocking out unwanted noise. But Creative has a secret weapo...
Abstrakt: At its core, Aurvana X-Fi was clearly designed to be a competitor to Bose’s popular QuietComfort 2 noise-canceling headphones: Creative went with similar-sized circumaural earcups, which use soft interior memory foam padding with very similar silver...