Kinda leaning towards the EP DF.
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Quote:... So which version of the K240/1/2 does everyone prefer?
240DF's obviously
I do not think he would want a 600-Ohm AKG K240DF, but they very cool (to me).
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One thing that confuses me, are these a really new model or something? Not a lot of people seem to have them despite innerfedelity putting them on their wall of fame next to the D2000s, and a lot of places don't seem to have stock.
Where to begin really. The mids and highs are much more detailed and resonant then my DT990s (Which i consider a very good set of cans anyway).
Bass isnt as good as my DT990s, but is much cleaner and more detailed - I prefer my Beyers for House Music and pop/RNB, but these AKG's are just amazing with rock and the more articulate Trance. A good amount of bass, but not too much.
The build quality is of a high level, and the set are very comfortable to wear despite lacking a lot of padding. Just below my DT990s, but leagues above my HD 280s.
As for driving them - my Galaxy Nexus WITHOUT amp was able to drive them to well above comfortable listening levels, whilst still being a good degree of clarity and no bass muddiness. Very impressed.
All in all, they are well worth the money i spent on them
One thing that confuses me, are these a really new model or something? Not a lot of people seem to have them despite innerfedelity putting them on their wall of fame next to the D2000s, and a lot of places don't seem to have stock.
Would the Little Dot 1 + Hybrid be a good amplifier for driving the Q701s?
Hi everyone! Been reading the various akg threads and the q/k701 comparisons lately. Do you all think the Q701 would be a good complementary pair of headphones to the Grado SR225i? I'd like them to cover the acoustic/classical music I listen to.
It's always hard to make decisions when everything is so subjective, but as folks who actually own the stuff, I trust it a lot more