Be a part of the community.
It's free, join today!
Recent Reviews
-
Overall excellent buds, very good sound quality, especially for their price, the medium set of tips fits exactly in my ears and provides a near perfect seal. Bass is very detailed, but not...
-
The AKG K270s are the classic, big huge studio headphones. There is little doubt if you see someone in these cans, they're tracking tasty licks on a new album. Despite their size, they do tend...
-
I'll keep this very short. They are very smooth sounding. Treble toned down so not so good for rock but have a magic about them that makes them better than mark 2. I use them with a '89/'90...
-
Bought these on whim, for your basic train ride to work I don't mind. But its far from being the best I have own.
-
First, I should note that I auditioned these both straight out of the box, without any break-in time and then later after 53 hours of break-in. Recent scientific studies have shown definite...
Head-Fi Sponsors
Will I like the AKG K142HD's?
- Gwarmi
- Trader Feedback: 0
-
- offline
- 3,192 Posts. Joined 7/2011
- Location: Melbourne, Australia
- Select All Posts By This User
I like them a lot - good on you for being different.
They offer a light yet detailed sound, depends on what you're after.
Headroom has this to say
"Leave it to Austrian audiophile geniuses AKG Acoustics to design superb headphones
at consumer friendly prices. Featuring great audio performance and cosmetic looks stellar
for its price, the AKG K142 HD offers a cleanly singing, ear-engaging tone that synergizes
very well with classic rock, jazz and pop recordings and honestly delivers the music as the
artists intended. A huge bang for the headphone dollar.
Edited by Gwarmi - 11/20/11 at 5:09am
- Dirtyworks
- Trader Feedback: 0
-
- offline
- 22 Posts. Joined 11/2010
- Location: Nunavut, Canada
- Select All Posts By This User
I've always thought these HD428's have a darker sound signature - more suited for rock and metal.. And games - not that its a bad thing (I love hard rock, heavy metal and games) - but I also enjoy lighter music as well.
- cifani090
- Trader Feedback: +4
-
- offline
- 3,900 Posts. Joined 1/2010
- Location: Something that goes on your hand?
- Select All Posts By This User
Tell us how you like them, and give us a review on them.
- Gwarmi
- Trader Feedback: 0
-
- offline
- 3,192 Posts. Joined 7/2011
- Location: Melbourne, Australia
- Select All Posts By This User
Agreed ~ high time the K142HD and K242HD started having their time in the Head-Fi sun! 
Heya,
I've been dying to get the AKG K272 HD to see what one of the mid-tier AKG closed back velour padded options can really do. And compare it to the SRH940 and FA-003 perhaps. Maybe this holiday... hrm.
Very best,
- roma101
- Trader Feedback: +15
-
- offline
- 1,020 Posts. Joined 11/2010
- Location: Queens, NY
- Select All Posts By This User
Just saw someone wearing these on the train and I'm definitely intrigued (even though my wallet definitely isn't haha). Looking forward to anyone's impressions. 
- Dirtyworks
- Trader Feedback: 0
-
- offline
- 22 Posts. Joined 11/2010
- Location: Nunavut, Canada
- Select All Posts By This User
My initial impression of the cans was they were anemic sounding, but I'm accustomed to a very full sounding sound system. After a while, though, I understand why all the reviews for them state that their best suited to lighter music. I can best compare them to studio monitors (speakers) without a subwoofer. Though the bass is present, it is in no way overbearing nor very exciting - a bass guitar or drum will still punch, but its more like a punch from a child.
Compared to my modded Sennheiser HD428's, they definitely have a lighter and much cleaner tone. They make violins sound woodier, if that makes any sense. I haven't found the sibilance unbearable, though present. I have a pair of Image S4's that are worse.
As for fit, they hug my head tighter than the HD428's and HS1A's. I can shake my head and they'll stay put. However, they aren't so tight as to be annoying. The felt earcups feel nice over the ear and I suspect are behind the non-exciting bass.
- Will I like the AKG K142HD's?
Recent Discussions
- › V-MODA Crossfade M-80 Reviews 1 minute ago
- › Bricasti M1 DAC 3 minutes ago
- › Electrostat Speakers 4 minutes ago
- › Audioengine S8 Alternative? 7 minutes ago
- › Behringer DEQ 2496 Ultra Curve Pro 9 minutes ago
- › E-MU 0204 USB: Damn, They've Done it Again! And for $129!!! 9 minutes ago
- › Best Rap/Hip-Hop headphones for under $60 10 minutes ago
- › Denon Officially Announces Its New Headphones! 11 minutes ago
- › Official NYC Meet Sat June 2nd 2012 11 minutes ago
- › ALO AUDIO RXMKIII BALANCED PORTABLE AMPLIFIER IMPRESSIONS 13 minutes ago
Recent Reviews
- › AKG K 270 Studio by AmarokCZ
- › Sennheiser CX 870 ear canal phones by AndrewHume1
- › AKG K141 (Silver) by Captain Magenta
- › Skullcandy 50/50 - Headset ( in-ear ear-bud ) - white, chrome by shimrra
- › Sennheiser HD 449 Headphones Black by kstuart
- › Aiaiai TMA-1 by DE Nefta
- › 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
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





