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AKG Reference Headphones K702 Studio Quality!

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Uploaded by on Mar 12, 2009

http://www.akg.com/
http://www.djtutor.com/demos/phones
AKG K702 Reference Headphones, Now we are talking Studio Quality
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K702
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Pro studio, mixing, mastering and home recording.
The sound clarity is taken to an extream.
----------------- Nothing in this tutorial is provided as legal advice. It is provided for information purposes only.

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  • Can you explain what they are again, the first bit confused me. Do they keep my balls warm?

  • HEAD, PHONES? WHAT ARE THES HEAD PHONES?

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  • i'm found myself more confused after watching this

  • @55stevieboy2010 Dubstep is based on powerful bass notes, and these headphones have slightly less bass than what's neutral. You also need a very powerful headphone amplifier for these to shine, yes.

  • @VinylSamuraisMusic monitoring? Allen and heath xone xd-53 would be better. or any AKG DJ product. K702's are more your personal audio/listening pleasure kind of headphones. the allen and heath are amazing though, my mate has some and he's a dj of sorts.

  • @Zwank36

    Sensitivity is not "audiophile BS". Sensitivity (or efficiency if you like) is actually a specification. For example, I have a subwoofer with a sensitivity of 97dB.

    Which states that it will require an entire watt to get 97dB out of it. If it can take 300w/rms we can do some simple math to find out how loud it can get. 97dB/1w 100dB/2w 103dB/4w 106dB/8w 109dB/16w 112dB/32w 115dB/64w 118dB/128w 121dB/256w

    Max of 121dB @ 256w, in theory at least. That will be at a certain freq.

  • lol for those who dont know what headphones are, made me chuckle

  • @bwiddup1 He's talking about Studio Monitoring headphones, you'll be surprised but not everyone's going to know the differences.

  • Currently looking for some headphones for monitoring so this seems like the best option

  • @Zwank36 You don't have to be rude. Sensitivity in the headphone driver usually represents how linear the headphone will perform with different setups. And I don't know about your soundcard, so maybe it is perfectly fine. Impedance is really more about how powerful the amp has to be, not necessarily how loud and well it will drive the headphone. as I wrote earlier, low impedance headphones like this AKG model is as tough to drive as the Sennheiser HD 800.

    Do some searching before insulting me.

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