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Bloggers and YouTubers have tried this product—so we've summarized their strongest opinions below. Links to full reviews follow.

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Brand highlights

Taking a step back to look at reviewers' thoughts of the brand's entire lineup—not just this product—what stands out most is the following:

  • AKG studio headphones are frequently recognized for their wide and immersive soundstage, creating a great sense of depth and accurate placement .
  • The brand delivers a near-neutral sound profiles in its headphones, catering to the needs of audio professionals and critical listeners.
  • They often utilize a distinctive "hammock-style" self-adjusting headband that equally distributes weight, enhancing comfort for extended listening sessions.

AKG N5 HYBRID

  • Positioning: The entry-level true wireless earbuds designed for everyday portability and effective noise cancellation.  
  • Description: Features 10mm dynamic drivers with DLC-coated diaphragms, True Adaptive Noise Cancelling controlled by the AKG Headphones app, and immersive spatial audio that delivers clear call quality. Compared to higher-end models like the N9 Hybrid, these earbuds focus on affordability and ease of use while still offering Hi-Res sound for casual listening and light communication.

AKG K371-BT

  • Positioning: The mid-range wireless headphone that combines Bluetooth and wired connectivity for studio-style performance on the go.  
  • Description: Offers a closed-back, foldable design with a built-in microphone and dual connectivity options that cater to both mobile and desktop use. Compared to the N5 Hybrid earbuds, they provide a traditional headphone form factor with enhanced durability and sound isolation, though they deliver fewer advanced audio features than the immersive N9 Hybrid.

AKG N9 HYBRID

  • Positioning: The mid-tier over-ear headphone that integrates advanced noise cancelling and Hi-Res audio for extended listening.  
  • Description: With 40mm dynamic drivers using Liquid Crystal Polymer diaphragms and customizable True Adaptive Noise Cancelling, these headphones offer detailed spatial audio and superior call quality. In contrast to the more compact N5 Hybrid earbuds, the N9 Hybrid is suited for longer sessions in noisy environments while still being more portable than the high-end reference models.

AKG K872

  • Positioning: The high-end reference closed-back headphone engineered for critical studio monitoring and mastering.  
  • Description: Uses 53mm transducers with a 1.5 Tesla magnet system and a two-layer voice coil within an optimized closed-back design to deliver authoritative low frequencies and accurate imaging. Compared to the N9 Hybrid, the K872 prioritizes maximum isolation and reference-grade fidelity for professional monitoring, while offering a robust, durable build for prolonged studio use.

AKG K812

  • Positioning: The flagship open-back reference headphone crafted for detailed mixing and high-end audio production.  
  • Description: Features the largest 53mm transducer ever built by AKG, a powerful 1.5 Tesla magnet system, and an ultra-lightweight two-layer voice coil, delivering pure, natural sound with exceptional spatial imaging. In contrast to the closed-back K872, the K812's open design provides an expansive soundstage and enhanced comfort.
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Bowers & Wilkins
Px8
699
699
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64
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Bowers & Wilkins pioneered the use of Kevlar fibers in speaker cones and developed the Matrix cabinet design, which significantly reduces cabinet resonance and sound coloration. Their Nautilus speaker, introduced in 1993, features the distinctive Nautilus tube tweeter design that minimizes sound resonance, while their dedicated Steyning Research facility has produced breakthroughs like the Continuum cone for improved audio transparency.
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Product Strengths

  • Premium build quality and materials with luxurious Nappa leather detailing and a cast aluminum yoke
  • Comfortable for long listening sessions with soft earcups and a headband that provides even pressure distribution
  • Excellent sound quality with 40mm carbon cone drivers delivering ultra-fast response, low distortion, and a clean, smooth sound signature
  • Effective active noise cancellation (ANC) reduces low-frequency sounds and midrange chatter, with the Nappa leather providing a tighter seal
  • Realistic soundstage scale with tight, well-defined imaging, with the sound feeling more live and in front of the listener

Product Considerations

  • Multipoint pairing is not always seamless, and there might be occasional wind noise from the earcup due to software glitches, with wear detection being inconsistent and inaccurate
  • Limited app customization with only bass and treble adjustments, lacking a fully customizable EQ
  • Microphone pickup is good in quiet environments, but can be affected by heavy noise gating in noisy conditions, causing voice fade-in/out
  • Some emphasis on bass response, which may not appeal to everyone
  • There is concern about the Nappa leather being easily scratched

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Compared to the PX7 S2, the PX8 offers better sound quality with greater instrument separation and realism due to the carbon fiber drivers, and also features more premium materials
  • While the PX8 active noise cancelling does well, Sony still has better mic pickup
  • The PX8 provides a good alternative to the Airpods Max
  • The PX8 stacks up among some of the best wireless headphones along with the Focal Bathys

Takeaway: The Px8 is a premium wireless headphone with outstanding build quality and sound performance, which is perfect for audiophiles seeking a luxurious listening experience. It combines comfort, effective noise cancellation, and detailed audio reproduction, making it a worthwhile investment for those prioritizing sound quality and high-end materials.

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Bowers & Wilkins pioneered the use of Kevlar fibers in speaker cones and developed the Matrix cabinet design, which significantly reduces cabinet resonance and sound coloration. Their Nautilus speaker, introduced in 1993, features the distinctive Nautilus tube tweeter design that minimizes sound resonance, while their dedicated Steyning Research facility has produced breakthroughs like the Continuum cone for improved audio transparency.
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Mark Levinson
№ 5909
999
999
/
36
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Lose yourself in your music with the first-ever headphones from Mark Levinson, a pioneer in high-fidelity audio for the past 50 years. Reference-quality sound meets luxurious comfort in a lightweight and durable set of headphones featuring Adaptive Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) that’s perfect for travel. Reveal the hidden details in your music – at home, on the go, or anywhere you find a moment to listen.

Well-known in hifi for decades, Mark Levinson produces high-end solid-state amplifiers that rank among the best. They pioneered high-end audio with their LNP-2 preamplifier, proving that solid-state circuits could outperform tube electronics, and their ML-2 monaural power amplifier became a reference standard for its unparalleled sound quality.
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Product Strengths

  • Excellent sound quality with a balanced and refined signature, detailed mids, and smooth treble
  • Effective active noise cancellation (ANC) and ambient aware mode
  • Premium build quality with high-quality materials such as leather, anodized aluminum, and metallic paint
  • Comfortable for long listening sessions due to soft leather ear cushions and a well-designed headband
  • Comprehensive codec support (LDAC, aptX Adaptive, AAC) for high-resolution wireless audio

Product Considerations

  • High price point, making them inaccessible for many consumers
  • App is lacking in some features, such as fully customizable EQ and customizable ANC modes
  • On-cup controls are described as basic and not very intuitive to use
  • Some reviewers feel the design does not fully convey a sense of luxury for the price
  • Occasional reports of issues with the 'on-head detection' feature—causing connection problems

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Focal Bathys: The Mark Levinson 5909 offers a cleaner and more natural tonality with a smoother, more consistent, and detailed treble response than the Focal Bathys
  • Vs Apple AirPods Max: The Mark Levinson 5909 offers better sound quality, particularly in the bass frequencies, and is more comfortable than the AirPods Max
  • Vs Bowers & Wilkins PX8: The Mark Levinson 5909 measures better in audio quality

Takeaway: The Mark Levinson № 5909 headphones offer excellent sound, comfort, and noise cancellation, making them a top-tier choice for those seeking a premium listening experience. With their high-end sound quality and comprehensive feature set, these headphones are a great option for audiophiles wanting the best wireless experience.

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Well-known in hifi for decades, Mark Levinson produces high-end solid-state amplifiers that rank among the best. They pioneered high-end audio with their LNP-2 preamplifier, proving that solid-state circuits could outperform tube electronics, and their ML-2 monaural power amplifier became a reference standard for its unparalleled sound quality.
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Erzetich
Thalia
817
817
/
13
Reviews
Erzetich is a Slovenian hifi brand known for amplifiers and headphones that incorporate aged linden wood (a national symbol), vegan construction, and fully serviceable designs with pro-style connectors. They also engineer amplifiers with dual-mono class-A topology.
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Product Strengths

  • Unique octagonal design made of quality materials, with a rugged, serviceable build quality featuring exposed nuts and bolts.
  • Surprising amount of bass for an open-back, on-ear headphone, that is solid, tangible, present, well balanced and well tuned.
  • The silver-plated OCC copper cable is lightweight, pliable, ergonomic and does not remain bent after staying still.
  • Comfortable on-ear headphone, especially considering it's an on-ear design, with thick, soft pads and a comfortable headband.
  • Easy to drive with portable devices like dongles or smartphones.

Product Considerations

  • Being an on-ear design, the Thalia can become uncomfortable after extended listening sessions (45 minutes or longer) due to pressure on the ears.
  • Not the most compact headphone, and does not fold up, limiting its portability somewhat.
  • The open-back design results in sound leakage, making it less suitable for noisy environments or situations where discretion is required.
  • The height adjustment mechanism, while providing fine control, is a bit fiddly and not easily adjustable on the fly.
  • Its lower-midrange will be too full for some.

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The Thalia is far superior to the Koss Porta Pro and sets a new standard for portable on-ear headphones, but it is inspired by the Porta Pro.
  • Compared to the Grado RS2x, the Thalia is more durable, comfortable, and more enjoyable overall, and is more bassy and thicker in the midrange.
  • The Thalia has a faster pace and a better driver control, and offers a lot more in the top-octave than the Sennheiser Momentum 2/3.

Takeaway: The Thalia is a uniquely designed, portable on-ear headphone that delivers great sound and is built to last. It is a good option for those who want a distinctive headphone that is fun to listen to.

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Erzetich is a Slovenian hifi brand known for amplifiers and headphones that incorporate aged linden wood (a national symbol), vegan construction, and fully serviceable designs with pro-style connectors. They also engineer amplifiers with dual-mono class-A topology.
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Thieaudio
Monarch MKIII
999
999
/
13
Reviews
Thieaudio is a hifi audio brand best known for headphones with IMPACT2 technology—an in-ear "subwoofer" using two dynamic drivers in an isobaric chamber to boost bass power while keeping frequency constant—and dedicated sound bores to achieve studio-monitor layering and separation. The brand has established a benchmark reputation among reviewers for top-tier tonality at its price tier
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Product Strengths

  • Offers excellent midrange resolution, highlighting subtle details in instruments
  • Features a safe yet exciting U-shaped tuning suitable for all genres
  • Presents a dynamic and exciting sound signature, clear vocal performances, and a resolving staging performance
  • The included cable is of high quality and features interchangeable plugs
  • Has great audio reproduction accuracy and consistent audio delivery

Product Considerations

  • The upper treble may be a little exaggerated for some listeners
  • The shell is larger than average for a universal IEM, which may cause fit issues for some
  • Stock ear tips are just okay
  • Bass resolution could be better
  • Does not have an integrated microphone, so a standalone mic is needed to take calls

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs. Monarch MKII: The MKIII has increased richness in its midrange and an upper treble exaggeration, offering a slightly U-shaped signature compared to the MkII's balanced profile
  • Vs. Symphonium Helios: MkIII's midbass body contrasts Helios' dipped lower mids, MkIII has better overall resolution, but a more exaggerated treble
  • Vs. 64 Audio U4s: The MkIII is better tuned compared to the U4s, with the U4s having a thicker midrange and weightier timbre
  • Vs. MOONDROP x Crinacle DUSK: The THIEAUDIO have a more detailed treble range
  • Vs. MOONDROP Blessing 3: The THIEAUDIO have a more elevated bass range
  • Vs. TRUTHEAR x Crinacle ZERO: RED: The THIEAUDIO do a better job blocking out external noise and leak less audio

Takeaway: The Monarch MKIII is a well-tuned IEM that is great for all kinds of music and has excellent technical performance. If one is looking for a high-end IEM with a versatile sound, this could be a great choice.

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Thieaudio is a hifi audio brand best known for headphones with IMPACT2 technology—an in-ear "subwoofer" using two dynamic drivers in an isobaric chamber to boost bass power while keeping frequency constant—and dedicated sound bores to achieve studio-monitor layering and separation. The brand has established a benchmark reputation among reviewers for top-tier tonality at its price tier
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AKG
K371
185
/
Released
2019
Closed-back, over-ear professional studio headphones designed for accurate sound monitoring, with 50 mm drivers, AKG Reference Response tuning, and a foldable ergonomic design.
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AKG pioneered several groundbreaking headphone technologies, including flat-wire voice coils and the Varimotion two-layer diaphragm. The brand also created the legendary C12 tube condenser microphone with its distinctive CK12 capsule and launched the first dynamic cardioid microphone in 1953, earning a Technical GRAMMY Award in 2010 for contributions to recording technology.
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Product Strengths

  • Tuned to match the Harman target, which is generally considered a very enjoyable and versatile tonality
  • Very easy to drive, meaning an amplifier is not required to sound good with various devices
  • Compact and foldable build, making them easy to carry on the go
  • Accessories such as three cables of varying lengths, and a carrying bag

Product Considerations

  • The extension mechanism on the headband does not seem to lock tightly, and could get loose over time
  • The inner headband is made of rubber and glued, which could peel off over time
  • The durability of the hinge design is questioned, with concerns about it withstanding daily abuse in a professional environment
  • The cable that connects to the driver may be under tension when fully extended

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs DT770 Pro: K371 bass performs better for detail, while DT770 Pro has a wacky and exaggerated bass tuning
  • Vs Sennheiser HD660S and HD58X: Mids are very similar in their tonality and timbre to that of the Sennheiser's
  • Vs Audio-Technica ATH-M50X: Sound better, have a soundstage, more cables, and fold

Takeaway: The AKG K371 is a portable and comfortable closed-back headphone that sounds great out of the box, especially due to the Harman tuning, and comes with multiple useful accessories. For those who want an easy-to-drive and versatile headphone for music listening, these could be a great choice.

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Our take on the brand

AKG pioneered several groundbreaking headphone technologies, including flat-wire voice coils and the Varimotion two-layer diaphragm. The brand also created the legendary C12 tube condenser microphone with its distinctive CK12 capsule and launched the first dynamic cardioid microphone in 1953, earning a Technical GRAMMY Award in 2010 for contributions to recording technology.
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AKG
K271 MKII
289
/
Released
2024
The AKG K271 MKII are wired, closed-back, over-ear studio headphones featuring 30 mm XXL Varimotion transducers for accurate, dynamic sound, excellent noise isolation, auto-mute when removed, self-adjusting headband, and two detachable cables (straight 3 m and coiled 5 m), ideal for mixing, tracking, and live environments.
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AKG pioneered several groundbreaking headphone technologies, including flat-wire voice coils and the Varimotion two-layer diaphragm. The brand also created the legendary C12 tube condenser microphone with its distinctive CK12 capsule and launched the first dynamic cardioid microphone in 1953, earning a Technical GRAMMY Award in 2010 for contributions to recording technology.
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Product Strengths

  • Likely the best headphones that $140 can buy right now, granted the sound it offers.
  • Light, which adds to user comfort for long periods of time.
  • Build quality is very nice.
  • Clarity is super good, soundstage is really good, mids and highs are all very good, and vocals are crystal clear.
  • Comfortable, likely the comfiest headphones available because the pads are some sort of velvet material.
  • Good soundstage.
  • Great mids and highs.
  • Lightweight and comfortable.

Product Considerations

  • First impressions might be that it's cheaply made, but it's light for a reason.
  • Bass is lacking.
  • Bass response might feel a tad underwhelming for some.
  • Because of the weight and plastic design, the AKG K271 MKIIs don't exactly feel like the best quality headphones.
  • No carry case is supplied.

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Beyerdynamic DT-770 Pros and Audio-Technica ATH-M50s, the AKG K271 MKII has a more neutral sound.
  • The AKG K371 headphones sound far more balanced than the K271 MKII.
  • Vs Audio-Technica ATH-M50x, the AKG K271 MKII has a more neutral mid-range.
  • The DT 770 Pro headphones have a lot more bass, but a bit less separation when it comes to imaging.

Takeaway: The AKG K271 MKII headphones offer great clarity and good soundstage, especially for studio monitoring applications. They are also very comfortable to wear for extended periods, making them a solid choice for professionals or music lovers.

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Our take on the brand

AKG pioneered several groundbreaking headphone technologies, including flat-wire voice coils and the Varimotion two-layer diaphragm. The brand also created the legendary C12 tube condenser microphone with its distinctive CK12 capsule and launched the first dynamic cardioid microphone in 1953, earning a Technical GRAMMY Award in 2010 for contributions to recording technology.
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AKG
K553 MKII
249
/
Released
The AKG K553 MKII are wired, closed-back studio headphones offering detailed and spacious sound in a portable foldable design. They feature 50 mm low-impedance Varimotion transducers for extended bass and precise audio, detachable leatherette ear pads, a fold-flat mechanism, and include a detachable high-quality cable with adapter.
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AKG pioneered several groundbreaking headphone technologies, including flat-wire voice coils and the Varimotion two-layer diaphragm. The brand also created the legendary C12 tube condenser microphone with its distinctive CK12 capsule and launched the first dynamic cardioid microphone in 1953, earning a Technical GRAMMY Award in 2010 for contributions to recording technology.
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Product Strengths

  • Well-defined mid-range
  • Airy and spacious soundstage
  • Creamy and smooth bass
  • Good clarity for the price
  • Strong audio isolation

Product Considerations

  • Lackluster bass response
  • Subpar and shallow ear padding
  • Uncomfortable headband, especially for longer periods
  • The cable is needlessly long and non-detachable
  • Treble is the weak link

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Sennheiser HD 300 Pro has a better bass response
  • The soundstage on the Audio-Technica ATH-M60x is cramped compared to the K553 MKII

Takeaway: The AKG K553 MKII offers a good soundstage and clarity for the price, which makes it a good option to consider. If one is on a budget and needs a capable imaging experience, the K553 MKII can be a good choice.

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Our take on the brand

AKG pioneered several groundbreaking headphone technologies, including flat-wire voice coils and the Varimotion two-layer diaphragm. The brand also created the legendary C12 tube condenser microphone with its distinctive CK12 capsule and launched the first dynamic cardioid microphone in 1953, earning a Technical GRAMMY Award in 2010 for contributions to recording technology.
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AKG
K371-BT
224
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Released
2020
Closed-back, over-ear professional studio headphones with Bluetooth and wired connectivity, featuring 50 mm drivers, AKG Reference Response tuning, and 40-hour wireless playback.
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AKG pioneered several groundbreaking headphone technologies, including flat-wire voice coils and the Varimotion two-layer diaphragm. The brand also created the legendary C12 tube condenser microphone with its distinctive CK12 capsule and launched the first dynamic cardioid microphone in 1953, earning a Technical GRAMMY Award in 2010 for contributions to recording technology.
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Product Strengths

  • Delivers a quality listening experience with a warm and involving midrange.
  • Offers a choice of wired (mini-XLR) or wireless (Bluetooth 5.0) connections.
  • Provides up to 40 hours of wireless listening between charges.
  • Bass is expansive and agile with good weight.
  • Crisp, emotive vocals.

Product Considerations

  • The mini-XLR connections can be challenging to disconnect and are not as fluid as other headphone connections.
  • Touch controls are unreliable and success is erratic.
  • Build quality has a weak point where the slider and headband meet, raising durability concerns.
  • Design may be too big to fit into some carry-on luggage.
  • Lacks extra features like auto-off functionality, Ambient Aware mode, USB-C charging, and aptX or aptX HD codec support.

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs. AKG Y400/Y500 Wireless: The K371-BT offers better sound, but lacks the extra features, such as auto-off, Ambient Aware mode, and USB-C charging, found in the Y400 and Y500.

Takeaway: The AKG K371-BT headphones provide high-quality sound with both wired and wireless options, making them a versatile choice for enjoying music or home recording. The long battery life and detailed sound reproduction can make these a satisfying purchase.

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Our take on the brand

AKG pioneered several groundbreaking headphone technologies, including flat-wire voice coils and the Varimotion two-layer diaphragm. The brand also created the legendary C12 tube condenser microphone with its distinctive CK12 capsule and launched the first dynamic cardioid microphone in 1953, earning a Technical GRAMMY Award in 2010 for contributions to recording technology.
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AKG
K240 MKII
189
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Released
Professional over-ear, semi-open studio headphones designed for accurate monitoring, mixing, and mastering. Used worldwide in studios for their detailed sound and reliable performance.
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AKG pioneered several groundbreaking headphone technologies, including flat-wire voice coils and the Varimotion two-layer diaphragm. The brand also created the legendary C12 tube condenser microphone with its distinctive CK12 capsule and launched the first dynamic cardioid microphone in 1953, earning a Technical GRAMMY Award in 2010 for contributions to recording technology.
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Product Strengths

  • The K240 MKII is comfortable to wear due to its lightweight design
  • Delivers an immersive audio reproduction
  • The ear pads are large enough to fit over the ear, and the self-adjusting headband prevents the headphones from falling off without putting pressure on the ears or head
  • It is a great headphone for long editing or quality control sessions
  • At $149 USD, is an affordable option for audio professionals looking for a comfortable editing headphone

Product Considerations

  • The semi-open back design doesn't offer enough isolation to be useful as a tracking headphone for louder instruments
  • The K240 MKII is very sensitive to ambient noise, by design
  • High leakage, by design
  • The K240 MKII is not portable headphones
  • The semi-open back design makes them not suitable for commuting

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The Superlux HD 681 and the K240 MKII are similarly designed headphones with similar levels of comfort
  • The Samson SR850 are a bit better for neutral sound
  • The K240 MKII and the Beats Solo Pro are designed for different uses

Takeaway: The AKG K240 MKII are comfortable and affordable headphones with above-average audio reproduction. They are especially good for editing and quality control sessions due to their comfortable design.

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Our take on the brand

AKG pioneered several groundbreaking headphone technologies, including flat-wire voice coils and the Varimotion two-layer diaphragm. The brand also created the legendary C12 tube condenser microphone with its distinctive CK12 capsule and launched the first dynamic cardioid microphone in 1953, earning a Technical GRAMMY Award in 2010 for contributions to recording technology.
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