Be a part of the community.
It's free, join today!
Related Forum Threads
- Should I get these Akg k1000's. Suspicious looking in any way? Last post on 3/22/12 at 3:58pm in Headphones (full-size)
- The "One" Headphone. Last post on 11/10/11 at 1:49pm in Headphones (full-size)
- Would you buy headphones which could be turned into speakers if they competed in quality with... Last post on 11/13/11 at 4:30pm in Headphones (full-size)
- Class D Amp with AKG K1000 Last post on 10/8/11 at 7:57am in Headphone Amps (full-size)
- Has anyone tried this product yet? "The Truth pre-amplifier" Last post on 10/15/11 at 12:51pm in Headphones (full-size)
Related Articles
-
Grado Modification Overview
Edited on 9/27/11 | Contribute to this Article
-
Headphone Impedance
Edited on 12/9/11 | Contribute to this Article
-
Buying Guide Headphones By Price Range
Edited on 3/24/12 | Contribute to this Article
-
A Hopefully Helpful Headphone Buying Guide For Newbies By Boomana
Edited on 5/7/10 | Contribute to this Article
Recent Reviews
-
This quick review is done after a few hours of listening. I bought them from B&H for the decent sum of 150$. If you've done your research you'll find out that Ultrasone HPs are known for their...
-
I auditioned the SRH-1840 straight out of the box, and was unsatisfied with the sound, so I decided to give them a period of break-in. Recent scientific studies have shown definite differences...
-
I didn't think of TEAC when I began searching for a dedicated CD player. My initial short list included Denon, Cambridge, Marantz, Onkyo. The Teac intrigued me, so I went for it. It is very...
-
short terms: compact, loud, nice sounding, cheap ultraportables. detailed terms: AKG in the house ( fun, smooth, bassy, bright-warm & clear presentation ) cool for mainstream song...
-
Sennheiser HD-598s are the most comfortable headphones I've had the opportunity to use. I recommend these wholeheartedly for any first-time hi-fi buyer because of their excellent soundstage and...
Head-Fi Sponsors
Akg K1000 petition
- tyoung8
- Trader Feedback: 0
-
- offline
- 571 Posts. Joined 6/2008
- Location: London, United Kingdom
- Select All Posts By This User
naw, its ugly.
- baka1969
- Trader Feedback: +20
- Chaser of Ghosts
-
- offline
- 3,476 Posts. Joined 9/2008
- Select All Posts By This User
I'm more interested in a true successor or flagship coming from Harmon/AKG. One that surpasses the current top tier offerings out in the market.
- DjAmTraX
- Trader Feedback: +13
- Now known as: HiFiGuy528
-
- offline
- 1,594 Posts. Joined 11/2010
- Location: City by the bay
- Select All Posts By This User
You may have better results with an email petition. Write it out and we'll copy and paste it to an email to their HQ.
Edited by DjAmTraX - 4/3/11 at 6:54pm
- WhiteCrow
- Trader Feedback: +8
- Is not fooled by rapper-endorsed products.
-
- offline
- 2,747 Posts. Joined 1/2010
- Location: Scappoose, OR
- Select All Posts By This User
NEW K1000, I would hit that like the fist of an angry god.
- ardgedee
- Trader Feedback: +5
-
- offline
- 1,718 Posts. Joined 8/2010
- Location: The westernmost part of eastern North Carolina, in the south.
- Select All Posts By This User
The problem with this is, I don't think they see a need. For larger companies, flagship designs are frequently meant to be break-even projects done to win respect for the company among the cognoscenti and no small amount of PR attention from the general public. AKG gave up competing in the high-end market -- or maybe it's better to think of the contemporary AKG as content to be ignored by people interested in nth-degree-of-refinement products and instead cater to the considerably larger market interested in headphones as fashion.
Headphone amplification has come a long way since the K1000 was issued, and it is considerably easier now to get an amp capable of driving inefficient, demanding phones like the K1000. So it might be even more popular now; I'd bet back in the late 80s people were buying them, plugging 'em into their home receivers, and giving up on them on the spot.
I suspect, though, this could backfire on them. The K1000 is over twenty years old, and reissuing it is an implicit admission that they've been dawdling. Ideally, they'd be able to come up with something even better.
The K1000 is probably the most well-known of AKG's flagships, but AKG have a history of idiosyncratic designs which were not always successful, but always interesting and accessible. It's also worth remembering that the open-air K1000 was preceded by Stax, Jeorg Jecklin's open-air designs for Peerless MB/MB Quart, et al; AKG weren't breaking new ground as much as refining the ear speaker concept in a particular way.
If I had my druthers, I'd rather see an updated version of their more practical (yet somewhat odd) products, like the K340 hybrids. They wouldn't be flagships, but I'm more likely to use them regularly.
- Uncle Erik
- Trader Feedback: 0
- Uncle Exotic
-
- offline
- 22,850 Posts. Joined 3/2006
- Location: The Low Desert
- Select All Posts By This User
People complained loudly about it and a lot of people seemed unaware that it needs a speaker amp to drive it. Odd, because its manual calls for 8W or better, which you won't get from an ordinary headphone amp.
The K-1000's reputation only took off after it was discontinued.
AKG's present management doesn't seem terribly interested in the high-end market, anyway. I would not be surprised to get more celebriphones from them. After all, something like the Beats will sell better than an audiophile model. At least there's a good supply of older AKGs for us to enjoy.
- ford2
- Trader Feedback: 0
-
- offline
- 1,884 Posts. Joined 4/2007
- Location: Sunny Qld.
- Select All Posts By This User
Yet another Thread on K1000 revival.
Never get any update from AKG. Seems they are now focuing on consumer market.
- WhiteCrow
- Trader Feedback: +8
- Is not fooled by rapper-endorsed products.
-
- offline
- 2,747 Posts. Joined 1/2010
- Location: Scappoose, OR
- Select All Posts By This User
yea well that's how they make money if they wanted to release a new high-end product their track record clearly states they have the know how.
- Bilavideo
- Trader Feedback: +5
- Caution: Outstanding trades.
-
- offline
- 3,137 Posts. Joined 2/2008
- Location: Florida
- Select All Posts By This User
Why buy a K1000 when you could go to the drive-in, whip out a pair of bolt cutters and snap yourself some cups for free?
- WhiteCrow
- Trader Feedback: +8
- Is not fooled by rapper-endorsed products.
-
- offline
- 2,747 Posts. Joined 1/2010
- Location: Scappoose, OR
- Select All Posts By This User
Wait...wut?
- Stax-i-nox
- Trader Feedback: 0
-
- offline
- 159 Posts. Joined 5/2006
- Location: USA Pacific Northwest
- Select All Posts By This User
If people could hear the K1000 with an excellent amp, they would be in awe...my Woo Audio 5 SET, which of course is made for the K1000, is incredible.
Sign me up :)
- tmarshl
- Trader Feedback: 0
-
- offline
- 316 Posts. Joined 11/2005
- Location: Santa Fe, NM
- Select All Posts By This User
I have owned (and loved) K1000s for many years. When they were first discontinued, I corresponded with AKG headquarters VP of Marketing. I asked him to please consider re-introducing the K1000s or a successor. He was very polite, thanked me for my inputs, and hasn't taken any actions in that direction.
I think the reason why is very simple: the AKG-K1000s were difficult and expensive to manufacture, requiring specialized equipment - bottom line was that they didn't make money for the company.
If we in the audiophile community had recognized the fantastic performance capabilities of the K1000s earlier it might have been a different story. It took me years to figure out that the stock cable was unacceptable (who knew?) and that highly selective amplification was required.
I love them so much that I have just sent them in for the installation of new drivers by Richard Land.
Still haven't heard anything better than my K1000s with Stephan AudioArts Equinox cabling driven by Nelson Pass' First Watt F1 amplifier. I am now playing a lot of 24/192 master digital recordings through them, and the K1000s really shine!
- Akg K1000 petition
Recent Discussions
- › Show us your Head-Fi station at it's current state. No old... 28 seconds ago
- › Aiaiai Tracks repair and possible mod? 1 minute ago
- › Sennheiser Amperiors? 2 minutes ago
- › Beyer DT880/600: Why no love for thes cans? 2 minutes ago
- › Using the NFB-10se as a pre amp 3 minutes ago
- › The PANASONIC RP-HTF600-S headphones. More fun than the HD650? 4 minutes ago
- › Recycle Plastic... Don't wear it! 10% VOUCHER + WIN A M-100 + VAMP 5 minutes ago
- › Headphones suggestions to compliment ATH-AD700/PORTAPROS 5 minutes ago
- › looking to get new headphones? 5 minutes ago
- › Nokai Lumia 900 6 minutes ago
Recent Reviews
- › Ultrasone HFI-780 S-Logic Surround Sound Professional Headphones by 12Rounds
- › Shure SRH1840 Professional Open Back Headphones (Black) by kstuart
- › TEAC PD-H600 Reference 600 Series CD Player by gonkulator
- › AKG K403 by eskimoo
- › Sennheiser HD-598 by TK277
- › Ultrasone Signature Pro Headphones by baglunch
- › JVC HA-S600 by pootispow
- › Audez'e LCD-2 Planar Magnetic Headphones by Squuiid
- › Superlux HD-668 B by BlackTea
- › Cowon C2-16BS 16 GB Video Player, Black with Silver by burninmind
New Articles
- › iBasso DX100 FAQ by DoctorHeadz
- › DIY Cable Info and Resources by Pingupenguins
- › Asr Head-Fi Threads Compendium by Asr
- › Headphone Buying Guide by keanex
- › Fostex T50RP modification summary LINKS - wiki by jgray91
- › Comparisons of the LCD-3 and the LCD-2 Rev. 2 by MacedonianHero
- › Posting Guidelines by Currawong
- › Comparisons of LCD-2 Rev. 1 and Rev. 2 by MacedonianHero
- › Membership Levels, Badges and Custom Titles by Currawong
- › Sennheiser Hd4 8 Modding For Newbies by koolkat
About Head-Fi.org | Join the Community | Advertise
© 2012 Head-Fi.org is powered by Huddler Tech | FAQ | Support | Privacy/TOS | Site Map








