amazon Audio Technica ATH CKR75BT reviews
Design
One of the good things about the CKR Bluetooth line is that it uses the same overall design for all three headsets, a wired headset that connects the two sides. All three pairs of earphones are very well done, but unfortunately they are not equipped with water resistance standards.
The only difference is the housing. The higher the line, the larger the speaker cover, the ear should also ‘bulge’ corresponding. With the CKR75BT, the housing is quite large, but also so that the feeling of wearing the ears, hard to fall out.
On the wire there are two clusters, one with the battery and one with the controls. The battery of the CKR75BT is quite large, giving the music about 7 hours. 7 hours can be considered ‘quite’ but not outstanding.
Just like the two low-level products, the CKR75BT is equipped with a long-stroke control system, which is very comfortable to press. This cluster also contains a micro USB charging port, covered by a thin rubber pad.
Specifications
– Dynamic 11.8mm diaphragm speaker
– Range of response: 5Hz – 40kHz
– Sensitivity: 108dB / mW
– Impedance: 19 Ohms
– Battery life: 7 hours (200 hours standby)
– Charging time: 3 hours
– Omnidirectional condenser microphone
– Weight: 17.8g
Sound quality
The same design, all three pair of Bluetooth CKR headset also have the same sound: dark, smooth and thick. However, the higher the grade, the better the perfection of the sound is increased gradually, plus the detail and the sound field. The CKR75BT is the highest line, so it’s definitely the best for the best reproduction.
Listen to all 3 pairs of CKR Bluetooth headsets from Audio Technica, we see the company’s bassline philosophy: gradually reduce but increase in quality. The CKR75BT has the most moderate bass in all three headphones, but is bundled for an impressive depth of in-ear headphones. The sub-bass is thick, bold, warm and down to the lowest notes. These headphones are particularly suited to slower jazz tunes, with lyrical double-bass and not too fast interruptions.
One of the reasons for choosing Audio Technica headphones is that they know how to make a good sound. The CKR Bluetooth lineup may have been not infected in the vocalist modernization movement of the major company, keeping many of the features of the legendary ‘AD’. The vocalist is always made very thick, many sounds should make airy feeling that only Japanese audio company can do. Christy Baron voices in Spooky are very ‘color’ but not distorted and depleted. The high-mid is high, so the vocalist does not stagnate, and at the same time has good enough thickness to not create sibalance, whirring sound. Those who love jazz and slow ballads will surely be pleased with the CKR75BT’s midrange performance.
The Audio Technica is equipped with a high-brightness treble headset that even causes sibalance. All the products after the sound change have a more harmonious treble. The CKR75BT is no exception, with the wind chimes in Amber Rubarth’s Chrysanthemum Song having a little roll-off, with no unexpected peak chops. But the point of the treble is that the thickness, sweetness is very suitable for the tones and the entire range of the headphones.
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Summary
After experiencing it, I was very pleased with all three of Audio Technica’s CKR Bluetooth headsets, both in terms of design and sound. Of course, the highlight is the pair of CKR75BT, with the ‘mature’ sound of all three. This is an extremely worthwhile purchase, especially for those who look for the classic sound of the Japanese audio company.
Advantages
– Perfect finish (especially buttons)
– Wear comfortable, sound proof
– 7 hours music playing
– The sound is very smooth and gentle
– Each stripe still shines in its own way
Defect
– Not equipped with water resistance
– The most expensive in the product line