
Creative Labs Aurvana Live! Headphones
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Creative Labs Aurvana Live! Headphones
Lightweight in design and ergonomically fitting, Aurvana Live! is perfect for music on the move or enjoying
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Aurvana Live! Circumaural Closed-Back Stereo Headphones, Lightweight and Ergonomic, Neodymium Drivers, Natural Sound, Oxygen-Free Copper Cable with Extension, Carrying Bag and 1/4" Adapter Includ
The Aurvana Live! headphones from Creative provide rich, natural audio in a lightweight and stylish package.
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Creative Labs Aurvana Live! Headphones
Lightweight in design and Ergonomically fitting, Aurvana Live! is perfect for Music on the move or enjoying
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Aurvana Live! Headphones
Lightweight and ergonomically designed the Aurvana Live! is perfect for listening to music on the move
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Creative Aurvana Live Stereo Headphone
Bring out the vibrancy in all your music playback with the Creative Aurvana Live! Headphone. Lightweight
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Aurvana Live! Headphones
Bring out the vibrancy in all your music playback with the Creative Aurvana Live! Headphones. Lightweight
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Very good sound, and an over-all crisp and clear rendition, that is as 'faithful' as they state on the box.
I use these to record and mix in my humble home-studio, as they have a large Hz-range and don't clutter the sound, as many headphones do. They're closed, but not shutting out the engine of an airplane.
Sound is always a question of taste. You don't need these to listen to Timbaland, who sounds just as great on my cheaper Sennheisser HD 205's. But if you want to get that nice feeling of sitting in the middle of the symphony orchestra, or learn all the vocal arrangements on "What's going on", or just hear all instruments clearly, Aurvana are a good buy (if you can live with the pretentious name) ;-)
If money is no problem to you buy Grado SR 225 or higher. They are a different ballgame and the best I've ever tried.
I use these to record and mix in my humble home-studio, as they have a large Hz-range and don't clutter the sound, as many headphones do. They're closed, but not shutting out the engine of an airplane.
Sound is always a question of taste. You don't need these to listen to Timbaland, who sounds just as great on my cheaper Sennheisser HD 205's. But if you want to get that nice feeling of sitting in the middle of the symphony orchestra, or learn all the vocal arrangements on "What's going on", or just hear all instruments clearly, Aurvana are a good buy (if you can live with the pretentious name) ;-)
If money is no problem to you buy Grado SR 225 or higher. They are a different ballgame and the best I've ever tried.

















