Attain ultimate audio bliss and enlightenment with every pair of artfully designed Aurvana headset. About the Aurvana Brand.
Feel the stunning bass and vocals like never before. Poised to lead the pack in its class, it is crafted to boost your listening experience to the next level. Immerse in remarkable acoustics and truly authentic sounds.
Listen to acoustic music redefined with tighter bass. Enjoy unmatched comfort for extended wear with the premium protein faux leather cushions with memory-foam earcups, Constructed with accurate 40mm Neodymium drivers with bio-cellulose diaphragm, Aurvana Live!
Real deep bass amazing mid and clear high!!! It was exactly i had in my mind when I decide to order them!! Thank you once again Creative!!! Amazing value-for-money headphone. My first impression of Aurvana Live!
Power through my Beresford Banter Bushmaster Mk. II, I can even heard the backup vocal on Alice in Chain unplugged with precise location. Great performance for the price, meaning great value!
Excellent sound quality and very light and comfortable in use. Highly recommended. For more information go to www. It does not mean that the product is in violation of any product-safety standards or requirements.
Accept All. Notify Me. Buy the Aurvana Live! Over-the-ear Headset with High-definition Audio. Overview Vivid performance for music connoisseurs Bring out the vibrancy in all your music playback with the Creative Aurvana Live! Audio Performance. High performance drivers Enjoy clear and detailed highs, coupled with remarkable deep and rich bass tones from the powerful Neodymium magnet driver with ultra-thin bio-cellulose diaphragm. Design Long hours of music enjoyment The Aurvana Live! Convenient to carry The included microfiber travel pouch allows you to carry your headphones around easily while doubling up conveniently as a earcup polisher.
Tech Radar The most note-worthy thing about the Aurvana Live! Digital Trends Also these are super comfy, i can sit with them for like hours without any headache. Pros : Confort, Bass, Soundstage. Cons : Earpads could be larger. Sound Signature. If I were to describe this cans, the V shape would be fitting, but it is just a moderate V shape, nothing overly pronounced but not flat by any means. This is where the cans excel at.
The bass is pronounced and continues with a mid bass emphasis. I'm more of a sub-bass craver rather than the mid bass hump because I feel it steals clarity to the mids, so this left something to be desired, though nothing that made me regret my purchase. I find myself enjoying pop, edm, rock with this pair to the point of losing sight of the background, I see the average joe digging this set for this, but truth be told, the sub bass is a notch below the mid bass. If I they could reverse this, they'd be perfect for me.
Withdrawn, but not by much, the mids are clear but again the mid bass steals the show. Male voices sound powerful with depth. Guitar cords sound beautiful. Overall very enjoyable mids. This cans do have a boost around the 10k. I tend to like my headphones with a little less highs, nevertheless, they never sound fatiguing or excrutiating, on the contrary, they give the cymbals a spot in music that you can easily distinguish without being overbearing.
This is what gives the headphones the somewhat clear feel. Isoaltion Mediocre, just as good as the average closed cans. Comfort Clamp pressure is almost non existent, but they won't fall off your head, so this are really confortable, you can use them literally for hours without pain.
The ear space could be bigger. They fit mine, but just barely, and I'm 6 ft tall with average sized ears.
Bigger heads should stay away they won't fit. Value I paid 70 dlls, but they do give a lot more than what they offer. They are not meant for bassheads nor audiophiles, but will appeal to everyone looking for a "jack of all trades". Pros : Great detail, V-shaped sound works for much of popular music.
Cons : Very very V-shaped, feels like a part of the spectrum is missing, literally the cheapest most breakable plastic. These are hard to review especially at the 50 dollar price point.
At that price it's probably going to be one of the best headphones you can get in terms of pure sound detail. But I would be remiss to not mention that it is very very V-shaped. I miss the mids. I would even trade some of that clarity for semi-decent mids.
Only thing worse than a headphone with bloated bass is a headphone with buried mids. The pads are very comfortable at first but like any around ear they tend to get hot over time.
Pros : overall good sound quality, lightweight, sit good on the head. Cons : deepest bass, not super comfortable but ok, sound isolation. Cons : Earpads would benefit from being more spacious, Build quality could be improved, Isolation is similar to Denon D A legendary value performer The Creative Aurvana Live!
I found myself with some spare cash, and was after some new headphones after selling my Denon D, and thought it would be fun to try the CALs, since they are a reincarnation of the Denon D People have described them as a little brother of the D, and I think they are to some extent.
Certainly for the better in the sound department, for the worse in other areas. So, I bought a pair directly from Creative, and 4 days later they arrived Quick shipping seeing as it came from Singapore. I really want to talk about this first, because it's where the CAL!
Honestly, these headphones are an audiophile's wet-dream to use in arguments against Beats users when you want examples of headphones at less than half the price that blow the doctor away.
This is the area where they really do sound like a smaller, cheaper Denon D It's definitely less refined all around, but it does a very similar thing, and at a stupendous level of quality for under a big green note. The bass on the CAL! The roll off begins much earlier than on the D, but the extension is very respectable, but again, not as much. It's certainly controlled well, staying in it's place with very minimal encroachment on the midrange.
Definitely a mud-free presentation. Definition is good, and authority isn't lacking when called upon. The bass is a great reason it's great sounding for beginners, it will teach them that you don't need grossly overblown, bloated, unnatural bass for music including 'bass culture' music to be enjoyable and properly represented.
Neutral-to-warm is where the real cool kids are at! I've read about the bass being a tad loose, but it sounds fairly tight to me. Overall, a commendable bass response from the CAL! Much as with the D, the CAL! I must say, that vocals struck me very quickly as being very, very good on the CAL!. I think this is a result of not only placement and separation They seem very distinctly separated from everything else but just how realistically three dimensional they sound.
If you've ever experienced a headphone that seems to swallow vocals up in the sound, and you want something better, then these will do it.
I find the midrange to be well detailed and resolving, bringing out the texture of the sound more than you might expect The treble on the CAL! To my tastes I couldn't quite call it dark or bright, it's fairly neutral sounding to me, which I think is beneficial for a slightly warm headphone. If you have warmth or an outright bassy response coupled with bright treble then you get a V shaped signature, which I don't have high levels of tolerance for depending on extreme the V is.
A left out midrange is no fun. These headphones definitely avoid harshness and sibilance, but I would say they're actually quite energetic and "active" sounding in the treble, but without any sense of being artificially boosted or forward. I really think they sound very surprisingly clean up high for a cheap, sealed can like this.
Imaging is also really good for a headphone of it's type and class! Much like the big sister D, the CAL! The Ultrasone is supposed to have S-Logic to help it out, but it sounds downright unnatural and cramped compared to the CAL!.
Layering is great on this headphone, with pretty respectable instrument separation. Really impressive! In short, the worst thing I can say about the sound of the CAL! These are some of the best value for performance out there! I quite like the dark, black finish on the headband arms, as well as the contrast between the chrome and reflective black finish of the the cups.
The creative logo is in raised plastic with chrome finish, which I really like. I also appreciate the size of the logo, it's not too uncommon for logos to be placed and designed to be as attention seeking as possible. It's good to see visual design that appreciates subtlety. In the build department, I find that the CAL! I would say they are overall superior to the Sennheiser HD which lacked metal in it's internal structure.
The CAL! I think the cups feel pretty solid, but I think the arms of the headband are a bit less convincing of that solid feeling you want from a headphone. The gimbals are slightly cheap looking in their plastic design, and if you apply pressure to the inner plastic of the arms, there's a little bit of give and a small creaking sound. Compare that to the Sennheiser PXii, and no such feeling or noise is present, they feel solid as a rock.
That headphone also has more visible metal in it's construction, and just feels better finished and re-enforced than the CAL!. This is one of the big reasons I think the CAL! Both headphones are the same price, and despite the PXii being much smaller and seemingly flimsier in physical size, it's just more solid feeling and I wouldn't hesitate to put more faith in it standing up to abuse than the CAL!
One thing I must say the CAL! The earpads are extremely soft, more-so than any other headphone I've personally experienced.
I was genuinely surprised when I first felt them, and I think this property really contributes to the comfort factor of these headphones.
With everything taken into account, I would say that the CAL! Comfort This is an area that the headphones seem to be almost equally famous for along side their sound, and I have to be honest, I don't think that's really justified. I do not think these are uncomfortable headphones, but a number of people seem to find their comfort more impressive than their sound quality, which is a mildly baffling idea to me.
I've also seen one reviewer here on Head-Fi describe the comfort as being 'unbeatable'. Whilst I would normally say that comfort much like sound is a very subjective element of the headphone hobby, I can only think that if you consider the CAL! They're comfy enough, but they simply are not a headphone that you can wear all day without irritation, and they're no where near the best. When I first got the CAL! I found them quite uncomfortable.
Luckily this changed, but I still do have some remaining bones to pick with the comfort. My first issue was that the headband padding felt quite stiff, to the point of being an under-padded feeling headband. This isn't a big problem now, the CAL! I have noticed that I have to wear it quite forward on my head for it to feel right, and I'm not sure why.
Normally it's the opposite for me. I like the headband of this headphone, though I would say that optimally, a wider and even softer headband would be preferable. The real issue of the CAL! As mentioned, the ear-pads are very soft. However, considering it's a supposedly circumaural headphone, the amount of space given for your ear is rather conservative.
There is just over 2 inches of height, and about 1. My ears are fairly average, so I imagine those with large ears will note rather quickly that there is an insufficient amount of space. I don't find that the depth is a problem for me, but these are also not the deepest earpads around. This lack of space will irritate some people's ears due to the touch alone, but the other issue is that such a confined space that is encased in non-breathing pleather leads to a bit of extra heat.
This is pretty unbearable for me if it's a hot day, it just feels disgusting. As a rule of thumb, I would say that if you don't have large ears and don't live in a hot area, you should be OK. Don't expect game changing comfort, but it should be cosy. The fit is quite secure and lightweight, though, which goes a long way in my books. Not bad, but I think it gets way more credit than it deserves. Conclusion I must say, despite having issues with it at first, I've really grown to love this headphone!
Some people are going to take issue with it's comfort, but I'd say for a lot of people this will indeed be comfy. Just don't expect DT levels or anything. Great for home use for anyone looking to get into quality headphones! Reactions: Markolav and registradus. View previous replies….
How good are they in vocals. HeretixAevum You're more than welcome They're also more comfortable than Grados. Comfort and sound are the most important thing, and the CAL blitzes Grado in both categories.
I think CAL is great with vocals, they're nice and clear. It's really just a very balanced headphone with a tiny bit of treble excitement that isn't harsh at all. Vocals will satisfy you, no problem. But maybe one day, I'll try grado's I appreciate it. Pros : good clean sound, balanced presentation with warmth.
Great comfort. Cons : Poor isolation. The Creative Aurvana Live! The glossy earcups are the first thing that will strike you out of the box, that also means that it is going to be a fingerprint magnet.
The whole frame is made of plastic with a metal band bringing up the clamping area of the headphone. The box comes with a carrying bag, 6. As a headphone designed for use with portable music players the CAL! The clamping force is almost non-existent and is very similar to the HD I even wonder how Creative manages to keep the little isolation that it provides with such paltry clamping force guess the leatherette earpads do that job!
The upper part that sits on the head has little foam cover, but that does not deviate from the overall comfort the CAL! The 1. The earcups envelop my ears circumaural but I can easily see that they might not for users with larger ears becoming supraural resulting in even less noise isolation. Lovely, warm and very musical. The Creative Aurvana Live is a headphone that will definitely help appreciate lossless and higher resolution music be it on a computer or a portable music player.
The sub buck headphone market is one of the hottest and the Aurvana Live is a capable entry, though not a popular one.
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