Product Comparison: Denon AH-MM400 vs Bowers & Wilkins P7
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- I can say these sound really good. They’re not noise cancelling but the cups block out a lot of noise, more than I expected.
- The sound quality is amazing, with treble, bass, and mids finely balanced, allowing each note in each song to shine regardless of genre.
- Excellent headphones, the build and sound is very high quality.
- Sound is clear and clean. Not overdone in the mid range. I would not say flat at all.
- I think, there are a lot of headphones with better sound at lower price. This headphones costs for it's look only.
- Without a doubt, one of the best closed back headphone you can buy.
- The sound was clear, good highs and lows without the bass being overpowering.
- They are exceptionally great in sound, design, and material quality.
- The highs are too sharp for me to enjoy any music, the bass is too large to sound realistic.
- There are cheap headphones that do well with music and other high end headphones that do a beautiful job with sound signature.
- The metal gives the look, feel and weight of a high quality luxury headphone.
- The wood grain is amazing, looks and feels just like you’d imagine.
- Headphones feel a little bit heavier when you hold them, you won't notice it at all when they're over your ears.
- The build craftsmanship is outstanding. Feels heavy but looks premium.
- Physically too small - I don't have a large head and these were squeezing my head together in an uncomfortable way.
- It's a bit heavy headphones, but that's why they are sturdy.
- The headphones are made with a lightweight metal, and comfortable to wear.
- They are built like tanks, but very light and the leather is very soft, so they are fitting very comfortably on the head.
- Heavy, around 320g is substantial weight. You will feel you are wearing it and it will never "disappear".
- The steel frames make these slightly heavier than other headphone sets.
- The finish and quality of these headphones stands out above any headphones I’ve ever seen.
- The wood casing blocks out outside noise and they are very comfortable to wear for several hours at a time.
- I like the walnut exterior and the overall build quality is solid.
- Headphones use a custom cable jack, so the cable itself may not just be replaced.
- I don't like the microphone. Speaking from the phone is not possible. I have to speak louder.
- Build quality is outstanding! Lambskin earpads that are super plush like there's memory foam inside.
- Headband is super high quality leather that feels great.
- Compact, folding, excellent delivery with cover, the ability to replace ear pads, good cable quality.
- The only problem that I have with these is the cable is too short and it didn't bring an adapter.
- I gave up somewhere in the middle of my call because I had to speak way too loud in public settings.