AKG K1000 Headphones With this innovative headphone design, the AKG engineers in Vienna have moved the whole ear-speaker concept forwards, and upwards, both in terms of price (they are nearly four times more expensive than AKG's previous top model) and standards of spatial sound reproduction. ...
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There isn't much bass compared to other headphones which usually boost it, and that's the whole point of the K702: bass is natural and unboosted. The K702 are a professional tool for creating music. If AKG boosted the bass, the recordings you'd create with them would be too thin. ...
The AKG K44 are lightweight, moderately comfortable over-ear headphones that don't leak too much. Unfortunately, they're not versatile enough to use in loud environments or while doing physical activity. They're a bit cumbersome, and their sound quality is mediocre-at-best. Our Verdict 5.4 ...
The AKG K52 headphones have a metal frame that's sturdy but remains lightweight. The headband isn’t adjustable; instead there’s a flexible, cushioned band that springs into place around your head. There’s plenty of give, but even with the large earcups the headphones stay firmly put on...
The AKG K702 are great, comfortable headphones for critical listening but are mediocre for everyday casual use. Their open design doesn't block any noise and lea...
In the case of the N5005, I hear absolutely nothing but a volume boost between using unbalanced vs balanced in the way of bass response. The texture is relatively flat and very “AKG” in-house sound. Even with the bass filters installed, AKG headphones won’t offer exceptional depth and...
Closed Headphones for Home Recording and Live Monitoring Share: In a nutshell The K92 brings newcomers to the world of AKG headphones plenty for a very reasonable price tag. What’s more, there’s a good finish and signs of quality workmanship on show here, with a design that ticks plenty...
still hasn’t learned that the giant halo design is undesirable. The K550 has a beautifully designed and simplistic headband with a similar-sized earcup design, so I see no reason for reverting right back to the Dark Ages of Audio when headbands were designed the way most AKG headphones ...
We see a fair number ofAKGheadphones here, but rarely models form the Pro side of the business, which is where these K 240 MK IIs come from. There are a few little features that will please the musical professional and home enthusiast, like a quick release to change the 3m straight cabl...