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		<title>Review: Audio Technica ATH-EQ66 headphones</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I originally bought the ATH-EQ66 to use when travelling. They were cheap (about ¥2000/£10) and I wasn&#8217;t planning to do any serious listening with them (I have Yuin PK1s for that, or Shure EC3s which I still can&#8217;t decide if I like or not.) I listen to audio books a lot and have been using [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I originally bought the ATH-EQ66 to use when travelling. They were cheap (about ¥2000/£10) and I wasn&#8217;t planning to do any serious listening with them (I have Yuin PK1s for that, or Shure EC3s which I still can&#8217;t decide if I like or not.) I listen to audio books a lot and have been using the Nokia Labs Audiobook application, which is probably the best &#8220;feature&#8221; of my N73.</p>
<p>I was pleasantly surprised at how good these clip-ons are. While the sound is nothing special for music, it is listenable. The clip-on design is not well suited to high quality sound, it&#8217;s more about convenience. For the spoken word they perform quite well. Despite having little to no isolation you can understand what is being said even on a noisy train or aeroplane. They don&#8217;t seem to leak sound too much either, important if you use public transport.</p>
<p>Best of all they are very easy to carry around, having a build in cable reel that the main cord zips up into, with a socket to store the plug all built into the left can. Despite this they don&#8217;t seem bulky at all, don&#8217;t weigh much and are rugged enough to just put in your pocket. They are comfortable too, and don&#8217;t have any problem staying one. The single cord is easier to work with than a y-split too.</p>
<p>The only issue I have with them is that they do seem to be marginally harder to drive than the Yuin PK1s, although perhaps it&#8217;s just that they are not as direct. Either way, I need the volume a bit higher than with the PK1s, and on some very quiet audio books that means pushing my phone to the maximum level when in a noisy environment.</p>
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