Creative Aurvana Live headphones

By Jasmine France on 29/02/2008

More Creative Labs reviews , RRP: AU$249.95

The good:

  • Comfortable design with little to no sound leakage
  • Sound quality is very good with a pronounced low-end
  • Useful extras such as a cable extender and 6.3mm adaptor

The bad:

  • Closed-back design can cause ears to sweat
  • Headphones don't fold down for easy transport, taking away from their portability

The bottomline:

The Creative Aurvana Live headphones offer balanced audio response and a comfortable, closed-back design that won't leak sound. They're a great choice for the average listener who wants to enjoy private audio in the home.

Editors' rating:

7/10

Users' rating:

9/10

Creative Labs has made quite a name for itself in the digital audio market, first with its Sound Blaster sound cards for the PC and continuing with its excellent line of Zen MP3 players. That said, it makes sense that the company has delved into headphones as well.

The latest set to hit the market, called the Aurvana Live, is designed with the idea that you may want to listen from analog as well as digital sources. These headphones may not be Bose in name or sound, but they deliver good comfort and solid audio quality for a relatively affordable AU$249.95.

Pretty much any set of headphones can be portable, but the Creative Aurvana Live is clearly not designed with portability in mind. These full-size cans don't fold down into a compact form factor for transport and storage, though they do feature an adjustable, padded headband that terminates in two earcups that measure about 8.9 centimetres by 7.6 centimetres.

The outside of the cups is made of a shiny black plastic trimmed in a thick, gunmetal-coloured band. The insides are cushioned by ultrasoft leatherette padding that we found quite comfortable during extended use, though it did cause some ear sweatage. The headphones offer a completely closed-back design, which is nice in that there is no sound leakage, but those that prefer more open sound may not want this style.

A nice, thick Y-cable descends from each of the Aurvana Live's earcups and the two sides meet about 35-centimetres down to create a doubly thick cord that seems like it can withstand the tests of time. In all, the wire measures 1.2 metres, which is long enough for certain applications; Creative throws in an equally long extension cable to ensure compatibility with most at-home uses. Both the cable and the extender terminate in gold-plated straight plugs. There's also a 6.3mm adaptor in the package to help the headphones adapt to any model receiver you may have, and a soft microfibre pouch for storage.

One of the best things about Aurvana Live headphones is that they deliver solid sound quality across all genres of music. These are definitely everyman's cans. The headphones offer a nice balance across the highs, mids, and lows -- you don't get a sense that there is any leaning towards a particular spectrum of sound, which is nice for the average listener. Bass response is nice and tight, though not as thumping as some competitors. Although the mids are warm and encompassing, they seem to be missing some of the buttery quality you get from ultrahigh-end models. That's OK, though, because the Aurvana Live don't have a premium price tag attached.

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el matador
18/03/2008, 08:26 PM

rating
9
/10

excelent sound quality

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