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The Denon AH-D5000 is the perfect solution for those audiophiles who want everything from their headphones: luxury design and premium materials, performance specs which will make most other similar products look ridiculous, and listening quality beyond your wildest dreams, all packed in a shapely gadget, destined for the most discerning of ears. In case you feel like spending some serious money on technology for your ears' pleasure, then the Denon AH-D5000 is by far one of the best things to choose.
One of the intriguing tech-facts about the Denon AH-D5000 is that their housing is made of carefully treated and shaped wood, meant to reproduce sound with a more natural character and a warmth you'd only expect from high-class floorstanding loudspeakers. The wood resonates differently than any synthetic materials and the special closed-back architecture will amplify this rich, broad sound for a listening experience full of drama.
Even more, the microfiber diaphragms sport a very small weight combined with their enhanced rigidity: this allows the drivers in the Denon AH-D5000 to reproduce the finest sonic details and reverberations, creating a sonic atmosphere similar to that present in the concert halls.
Still, even these high-end headphones come with the Denon proprietary acoustic optimizer technology, regulating the sound pressure level in the ear cups, both in front and behind the diaphragms, for better dynamics and a wider sound. With a 5 Hz subsonic bass, the Denon AH-D5000 will let you experience a thrilling sound with any high-definition audio formats such as SACD or DVD-Audio; the upper cutoff point reaches a staggering audiophile-grade 45 kHz frequency, more than perfect for a wonderful, detailed and transparent acoustic representation.
The Denon AH-D5000 work in 25 Ohms, with 106 dB sensitivity and can handle up to 1,800 mW input power. Coming with dual-sided OFC cable ended with a 3.5mm jack, 6.3mm stereo adapter and magnesium frames, the Denon AH-D5000 retail for around $700. |