Are AKG headphones good for studio?
With impressive accuracy, musicians, producers and engineers rely on the AKG K240 Studio to clearly hear mixing details, which has made these headphones a standard in recording settings. In addition to great sound quality, the headphones are extremely durable and comfortable.
Is the AKG good?
The Samsung AKG Type-C have a good build quality. The earbuds are mostly made of silicone and plastic, which feel solid and durable. The braided cable also feels quite solid. However, they don’t feel quite as premium as some of the other wired in-ears we’ve tested, like the TIN Audio T3.
Which AKG headphone is best?
The 8 Best AKG Headphones for Any Budget
- Best Overall: AKG K240 Studio Headphones.
- Best Noise-Canceling: AKG N60NC Headphones.
- Best Wireless: AKG Y50BT Headphones.
- Best Sound Quality: K240 MKII AKG Headphones.
- Best Budget Headphones: AKG K72 Headphones.
- Best High-End AKG Headphones: AKG K812 Headphones.
How many ohms are AKG K702?
62 ohm
The K702 is such a great headphone for anything mobile and stationary. The 62 ohm impedance allows the headphone amp a lot of headroom and it shows in the results of the musical experience.
What makes AKG K702 reference headphones so good?
AKG’s flat-wire voice coil technology is what gives the K702 reference headphones the transient response that delivers amazingly accurate and spacious sound. Conventional voice coils use round wires, but AKG’s flat-wire technology allows the company to build very rigid yet lightweight voice coils, which improves the pulse response.
What are the best AKG over-ear headphones?
On AKG over-ear headphones line, I’ve tried K550, K701, K702, K702 65th anniversary and for me K702 is the best out of those and since the newer version of K702s are without bumps, the comfort or pain because of those bumps is no longer an issue anymore, now I can wear K702s for hours and as long as I want. Great job AKG
How do K702 headphones work?
It is attached to an elastic thread which stretches the headband up and down. The K702 is a fully open headphone, hence has vents for air intake at either side of headphone. Driver shell rotates about its own axis to fit various types of human skulls. The whole headphone is supported on by the two parallel outer headband beams, which are flexible.
Should I buy a k702s?
If you don’t meet those two requirements, I honestly can’t recommend K702s for you or it’s ok if you can bear ~10% – 15% of K702’s true sound while topping up your saving to purchase a really good DAC/amps.