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AKG K-240 MKII

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AKG K-240 MKII
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Not as comfortable as I would have liked
Send Tretter 02.04.2022
These are my first pair of 'studio monitoring' headphones, therefore my views on what sound qualities I should expect from them are unqualified. With that in mind, anyone reading my review regarding sound, should look at a review from someone more experienced with studio headphones. The primary use for these, is to not disturb neighbours during later hours, whilst having a decent enough sound (for me), and with both these in mind, the AKG's succeed.

Although I wouldn't consider mixing tracks in headphones, I found that balancing tracks' levels, was a lot more accurate than regular headphones to a very large degree. Hearing the same mix through speakers surprised me, as far as how close the two mixes were, level wise. I can't comment on EQ, as I don't think I can rely on headphones for that.

They certainly don't sound bad, and I have enjoyed listening to commercial releases, albeit with a flat EQ (I do notice that)

The problem for me, is comfort. The pads that are supposed to go 'over ear', press against the edges of my ears. After some time it becomes quite painful, because my ears get pinched on the edges. I don't have particularly large ears. From inspecting the pads, I can see that there would have been enough room to make the holes for the ears a little larger; that way, the pads would still serve their purpose of cushioning, without pressing onto the edges of the ears. I am considering enlarging the pad opening, if it is possible without ruining them.

Apart from that issue, I think they are good. The interchangeable cables are easy to fit, and have a good locking mechanism. The sound is good, albeit from the inexperience as described earlier. The build quality is good, based on the firmness of the headband, and plastics that I would expect at this price.
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Worth the money!
ShredHead83 22.11.2021
Bought these to use when i play the guitar in the evenings.
They're better than what i expected, the sound is so clear, tried it on all the different channels on the amp and with different settings on the guitar, it all sounds amazing! They dont totally cut out the background noise,but they do reduce it a little bit, but its not a problem for me. The pads are really comfortable and it comes with an extra set for ppl like me with smaller ears lol. The cable is long enough to be a nice little distance away from the amp.
All in all best headphones ive owned. I would fully recommend them, money well spent!
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AKG K-240 MKII....AMAZING
Kosh2262 12.09.2019
These headphones sound very good. When i switch between my Adam audio T7V's and the AKG K-240 MKII there is almost no differance in sound quality..... i was truly astonished that AKG have managed to squeez this much quality into a pair of headphones in this price range. They are very flat responce which is ideal for mixing tracks..... don't expect your music to sound better through these...that is not what they were designed to do. The are open back so not recomended for tracking but very well suited for mixing.... i use them to check my mix on a second source other than my Adam's. Highly recomended and i am loving these Headphones. Thomann got them to me on time and in pristine condition.... well packaged and protected. Buy these....you will love them
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A classic
Anonymous 15.05.2023
Inexpensive easy to use the standard in most studios. No complaints.
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Good for studio/listening/guitar practice
JCS84 12.03.2018
These are very decent headphones for a variety of musical applications. They have a relatively wide frequency response and have little or no sound "coloring". This means they are good for monitoring and audio production, listening to music, and also plugging straight into the headphone jack of a guitar amplifier for late night practice. When pushed, bass, mids and highs sound nice and crisp. Being semi-open they do leak a tiny bit of sound so this model is not ideal for voice recording.
I usually find this type of headphones somewhat uncomfortable, but these ones are especially nice to wear. They are self-adjustable and the pads cup the ears nicely. The synthetic leather pads make me sweat a bit around the ears after 2 hours or so, however.
This set includes an extra pair of velour pads and an extra cord, which is a nice addition and worth the price difference compared to the MKI (at the time of purchasing). Having detachable mini XLR cords is, by the way, a great feature.
Within their price range and category these are a very good option and I am happy with them. They sound better and are better built than slightly cheaper options, but might not be what serious Hi-Fi enthusiasts are looking for. For the listed applications they perform very well and are very reasonably priced.
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rybak 01.06.2021
my first studio headphones, but I had a chance to compare with some more expenspive ones - didn't hear big difference. Decided to buy semi-open, because i play may guitar mostly through interface, amd cloed ones are making me tired
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Excellent for mixing.
RTMolesworth 20.01.2024
I've had these Mk IIs and a pair of K240S for many, many years. I've mixed and mastered all of my commercial work on them and never had any rejections or complaints from producers or directors. They may not be the most tasty for listening to music (although I really love their character), especially modern bass heavy music, but they are very flat and detailed, making them perfect in the studio. Some components have broken down over time such as the ear pads and foam, the cable coating has peeled and the AKG logos have fallen off. But even so, they remain wrapped around my head daily and haven't let me down yet. I'd recommend them for general mixing over the more expensive AKG models as those tend to have more of a hyped frequency response.
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Not great
bflo 11.11.2021
I got these as I was told open back headphones can be better for singers when recording vocals. They are fine and get the job done, but sound wise my Audio-Techina ATH40X headphones blow them out of the water. And they're not even that much more expensive.
Buy if you want a cheap pair of open-backed headphones, but otherwise steer clear.
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Over 3 years of flawless opperation
Damian T. 17.12.2013
One of the first things i did with my AKG K-240 MKII's was to pull the cable awkwardly and bend the quarter inch jack which was half out of a headphone socket, this bent it and made it unusable. This turned out not to be a problem as a spare cable was included, hurrah!
My work space is in the family home so I wanted headphones that I could use on long production and mixing sessions as my bass heavy monitors were starting to drive everyone crazy. I wasn't willing to compromise on sound quality. I also wanted a way to more accurately monitor low end response because, even though my room is acoustically treated, I was frequently unhappy with the transportability of my mixes low-end.
I made the correct choice. These headphones are open sounding, detailed and pleasing while remaining sonically neutral. They are comfortable to wear for long periods both physically and sonically. They also look the same as the day I bought them and I am not precious with equipment.
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Great open headphones!
orlando t. 13.10.2021
I have a pair of K271 MKII which I have used for well over 3 years now. Therefore, I wanted to get a new pair for the office, as my old Sennheiser HD280s which started crackling and having unbalanced sound.

For one, these are extremely light and are a blessing for all-day usage. I had been mixing with the HD280s for a long time and only with these headphones have I noticed the difference.

I also use monitors for mixing, but having all three options (closed, semi-open and monitors) is a great combination to be able to mix properly in different settings. A great thing about the headphones is that the cable to the actual speakers is detachable, thus after the cable breaks (a very common issue with any type of headphone) the cable can be changed easily, as well as the foam pads of the headphones.

In general these are great quality headphones, very light, great sounding and very adequately priced.
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