ford2
Headphoneus Supremus
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Nice. Let the high-end renaissance begin.
At what price point.
Nice. Let the high-end renaissance begin.
The demand for new K1000s may not be as high as for the HD800 though...
The demand for new K1000s may not be as high as for the HD800 though...
I agree to a certain extent - the K1000 cannot be released as it was discontinued, unchanged. The new flagships leave the K1000 drivers clearly in the previous generation - the HD800 does an amazing job in soundstaging for a conventional can, with far superior drivers to match.
But I think it would be unwise to rule out an new generation of "earspeaker" design by AKG - because not even the HD800 comes close in staging and imaging. The "earspeaker" concept is the perfect means to differentiate from the plethora of new hi-end cans, and they have started to fill every tonal preference one could want from a hi-end can. Therefore the only avenue left is the K1000 concept. If AKG wishes to attain the goodwill associated by existing with Senheisser and others in the hi-end. This really is a no-brainer to me.
Technology has moved on and you'd think it would be possible these days to make a re-envisioned K1000 which could be driven by a standard desktop hp amp.
The other option would be to keep it as power hungry but just make it more accessable - such as having it wired with four speaker wires stock.
More people out there have integrated/pre+power amps for speakers than have dedicated headphone amps anyway, it would make it more accessable.
The K1000 ear speakers are used at the various rides in the Disney theme parks and it should help in keeping the price down if the same continue to be used in the re-released K1000.![]()