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Up for sale this AKG K240STUDIO HEADPHONES IN GREAT WORKING CONDITION USED

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5Fantastic; the best headphones I've ever owned. Vladimir Putin seems to think so, too.
By Huns
I went to a local Guitar Center on a mission to find some headphones that I could wear for eight hours solid at work. These won hands-down. They have the most ingenious suspension - it makes them feel very light, and there is so little clamping force that I can indeed wear them all day without irritation. With other headphones, even headphones that are reviewed very well in the comfort department, I would always feel the clamping force after an hour or two.Of course, they sound really good as well. Excellent bass response, even on my awful Zune. (Who makes a dedicated MP3 player with NO EQ or any kind of DSP options at all? Even my iRiver that I got in 2004 had full EQ and a ton of DSP presets and sounded heavenly. Seriously. What's that all about?) The AKG K240s even sound good with my cell phone, which probably doesn't have all that great a DAC, and certainly no EQ. Of course, plugged into a computer or a receiver, they work great. They are designed for studio work, after all.I have a picture somewhere of Vladimir Putin wearing a pair of these. If you're the Russian premier, I'm pretty sure you can have ANY damn headphones you want. He could have spent tons of money on ostentatious headphones, but instead, he got these. Just saying!

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5Good Build Quality and Open-Air Style Maximizes Sound
By M. JEFFREY MCMAHON
I have four pair of headphones costing between 20-50 dollars, including such brands as Sennheiser, Logitech, Sony, and Eton. They're all capable headphones but they're Closed-Back style, which, while keeping external sound out, is also harder on the ears and which, I've read, compromises sound. So for my ear safety and for a bigger sound, I opted for the AKG K24. Here's what I like: Good build quality, comfortable large ear gel ear cups, microjack fits in iPod without needing an adapter (true of all my other headphones). The sound is good, great even, but I wouldn't go so far to say they produce the "wow factor." However, be aware of the fact that I don't pump up the volume very loud because I don't want to blast my eardrums. Are they worth the price? That's a subjective question. For many who want to spend less on an Open-Ear headphone without compromising sound, I think most will be happy with the 20-dollar Audio-Technica ATH-MZX Open-Ear headphones.

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