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Denon AH-D2000

Denon AH-D2000

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£250

These are sumptuously turned-out headphones, with an ultra-comfortable, closed-back design: you can listen long (and loud) without annoying your ears or others

Denon AH-C551

Denon AH-C551

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£70

Another well-built, nicely thought-out addition to the headphone hierachy from Denon.

Klipsch Custom 1
£69

Klipsch's Custom-1's fail to live up to expectations in just about every way

Sony DR-BT22iK
£90

These Bluetooth wireless headphones from Sony really fail to impress with poor, sibilant sound.

Sennheiser PXC350
£180

The PXC350s are a cut price version of the PXC450s - the sound drives along nicely and value for money is good, although we prefer the PXC450s for noise canceling ability.

Sennheiser MX70
£20

They might be cheap, but these on-ear 'phones aren't cheerful, with a lean performance that quickly wears away at you

Sennheiser MM50
£40

Despite the fact they're less invasive, these Sennheiser MM50s have a harsh top end and an overwhelming bass

Panasonic RP-HC500
£140

These headphones cancel outside noise very effectively, but they sound poor

Philips SHE9850
£89

These stylish buds are just too trebly

V-Mode Vibe Duo
£70

Noise-isolating headphones designed to fit the iPhone

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