Tuesday, 18 November 2008

It is difficult to find quality headphones at an affordable price these days. It is obvious that every manufacturer is trying to target a specific enthusiast market. Whether the market is of PC hardware or personal audio accessories such as headphones, companies always tend to advertise their enthusiast products with special features, which is obvious, but one must wonder if the price of these enthusiast products is truly justifiable. While every manufacturer is trying to concentrate their efforts by reaching the above average end-consumer market, Altec Lansing's main goal is to target those with limited budget with high quality audio solutions.

Altec Lansing, while not the biggest brand when it comes to speakers and headphones, launched their AHP line of headphones a while back. The AHP product line consists of three headphones/earphones. We will take an in-depth look at their highest AHP model - AHP-512. The first thing that attracts you towards the product is its highly defined physical looks. What makes this product an even more viable choice for consumers is its price, which we will get to later during this analysis. How well does the AHP-512 headphones perform in music, gaming, and other audio categories? Read on and find out...

There are no accessories in the package, which is fine considering the fact that there aren't very many things you can include about a pair of headphones. Another reason to eliminate the user's guide is to reduce the cost of the product. In simpler terms, Altec Lansing is passing on the savings directly to their consumers by not including extra accessories.



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