AKG K240MKII - AKG STUDIO STANDARD SEMI OPEN 55OHM HP

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AKG K240MKII - AKG 55OHM HP
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AKG K240MKII - AKG STUDIO STANDARD SEMI OPEN 55OHM Hp

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4.4 out of 5 stars (23 customer reviews)

57 of 58 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT PHONES IMPROVED, September 11, 2008
Jesse Knight (woburn ma usa) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: AKG K240MKII - AKG STUDIO STANDARD SEMI OPEN 55OHM HP (Electronics)
The AKG K 240 MK II differs from the K 240 studio ( used in many recording studios) in two important ways:

Two cables are now included. One is the standard light weight cable, the other is a coiled cable. Headphone cables can break, now you already have a spare.

Second, the ear cushions have been made softer for a better fit. This improves the bass response. An alternate pair of ear cushions have been included as well. Use what works best for you.

All other parts appear to be the same (in design but not always in appearance) including the drivers.

The sound is the same, but it is easier to get good head contact with these new phones, thus fuller bass is assured.

A B listening tests of the two models went as expected, no difference in sound, other than loss of bass in the old pair when they were not put on exactly right.

The sound is the best I have heard for the money. To get better sound, in my opinion, you will...Read more


18 of 18 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars What can I say, they're AKG's, January 23, 2010
Ciaran Mauro "The Audiophile" (St. Helena, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: AKG K240MKII - AKG STUDIO STANDARD SEMI OPEN 55OHM HP (Electronics)
Originally in use by me were a pair of K240M's with a hardwired cord, which eventually frayed internally and cut to only one cup working. After 3 pairs of Koss's I finally found these, a new and improved legend.

For a cheap Amazon price of $140ish you get the K240 MKII's, Leatherette and Velvet ear cups, a 15' Coiled Cord, a 9' Strait Cord, a screw on 1/8" to 1/4" adapter, and a gigantic AKG sticker. The cords are interchangeable and replaceable via the mini XLR connector, eliminating my previous problem of having cord issues internally.

Nothing has changed in the great sound of these baby's, but they seem to adjust better and easier to your head, and be a tad lighter. They have an impedance of 55ohms and a 200mw max that power the 50mm Varimotion patented drivers, exactly the same as their 240m predecessor. Now, they are semi-open phones so if someone put their ear against the outside of one of the cups, they'd hear exactly what you were listening to. This isn't...Read more


11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Comfortable with incredible clarity, July 7, 2010
J. mcnalley (Seattle) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: AKG K240MKII - AKG STUDIO STANDARD SEMI OPEN 55OHM HP (Electronics)
I've been using the Sony MDR-7506 headphones for about a decade, and finally decided to try out the competition. I was worried that the AKGs would be less comfortable and produce insufficient bass. I couldn't have been more wrong.

I've never thought of the 7506 as a bass-heavy set of headphones - though the V700DJs and Logitech G35s certainly are. Forum comments suggested that the AKGs have lighter bass, but are better for mixing. Since I spend a fair amount of recreational time making music, I decided to give the AKGs a try.

What I've found is that the AKGs don't seem to be bass light, they seem to have a much more even balance between bass and midrange. When I switch back, the Sonys do indeed seem to have heavier bass and a lighter midrange. When I play my own music back, my better mixes are very clear and my weak mixes are very obvious.

Update: nearly two years later, I'm still very happy with these headphones.

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