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post #16 of 20
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Originally Posted by Fitz View Post
The K240 sure seems to be nearly indestructible compared to many other headphones! If they have the passive radiators, then you definitely have the sextett.

You can get replacement pads by calling Frank, the parts guy for Harman, at 818-920-3279 and ordering two of part number 2058Z1001. If you're not in a hurry though, I've got a bunch of spare parts for AKG headphones on order already (which I'm not sure when I'll actually get them), and I can just send you a pair since I'll have more than I actually need.

p.s. welcome to Head-Fi, sorry about your wallet.
Thanks for the tip on where to find the parts!

LOL - on the PS. I hope "browsing" doesn't hurt the bank account.
post #17 of 20
Excactly what I found after hunting for another headphone...
I'll keep comparing them to my old AKG 240monitor and haven't found a eally good replacement yet...
The old AKG isn't that bad after all, and that's not bad for the wallet!
post #18 of 20
Somebody asked me for this picture in a PM, but I thought I should post it here as well. From left to right this shows the K240 Sextet, K240 DF, K240 Monitor, and K240 Studio: http://img179.imageshack.us/img179/4...0seriesih2.jpg

Hopefully this will help make it easier to tell them apart visually (such as on ebay, where they're rarely correctly labelled). Cheers.
post #19 of 20
I have a old K 240 Monitor from end of 80's, i loved him at that time

Whould you really compare a 80's model with new model ?, i admit i didn't test new K 240 but when i tested my old K 240 vs my new Grado sr60 this is just Another world

Does one of you who prefer old K 240 vs recent K 240 will prefer recent K 240 vs sr60 ?
post #20 of 20
Can anyone recommend what music works well with the sextett K240s, and what other headphones they may sound like. I've personally used SR-60s, MS-1s, and DT770-80 and liked them all, but for different types of music. I preferred the Grados for rock, and the Beyers for mostly synthesized and electronic music. I also tried K501s, but only like them with a handful of jazz tracks I have, and they sounded way too open and airy for me. Thanks.
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