Rating 4.3 23 reviews
Manufacturer: AKG
price $199.00 - $229.00
Walmart
11 years ago

Love em!!
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head-fi.org
15 years ago

Ok, so I only spent 3 euros on these at a flea market. The catch was that the original stereo plug had been replaced and botched (all the cables were in the wrong place), so I had to re-solder them. After 10 minutes they were good as new(ish).
Pros:
  • Price performance ratio
Cons:
  • Not as good as the older versions
  • needs good amping
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CompareStorePrices
17 years ago

K240DF Studio Monitor Headphones

I originally bought a set of 4 K240df headsets for my studio 10 years ago and through all of the abuse that goes on in a rental studio they are all still working. The thin cable is a lot more durable than it looks.
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Dooyoo
16 years ago

AKG K 240 Studio: good monitoring headphones with a smooth frequency response

good comfortable monitoring headphones what can be worn for extended listening
Pros:
  • good sound quality
  • comfortable
  • reasonable sound isolation
Cons:
  • expensive
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epinions.com
15 years ago

AKG K-240 Studio vs. K-240 Monitor

The AKG K-240 Monitor is the classic studio monitor model, with an impedance of 600 Ohms (sensitivit
Pros:
  • Lightweight
  • rugged
  • clear-sounding
  • 55-Ohm impedance compatible with portable players
Cons:
  • Somewhat aggressive-sounding at times (curable with EQ)
  • bass exaggeration (curable with EQ)
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Amazon
15 years ago

Nearly flawless, perfect for many situations, with a few exceptions.

The AKG K240 Studio Monitor headphones are a pair that every musician, recording hobbyist and lover of sound and music owes themelves to try. They produce a soundfield much broader, accurate and detailed than many headphones sold at this price, and are incredibly durable and comfortable to wear.
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music123
15 years ago

AKG K240 Studio Headphones

The first thing I liked/noticed was the appearance of these headphones, they look like retro studio headphones. They sound really clear and you can hear sounds that you can't in other headphones. Also seem kind of too flexible but after a few months of using they haven't came close to breaking.
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B&H Photo
14 years ago

Sounds great on vocals

Great sound on vocals, if only that on/off switch was recessed like the SM58, this would be the perfect mic. It's a pain to turn on/off.
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Crutchfield
12 years ago

Nice, but not exceptional

The look nice, the cord has a dual 3.5mm/.250" jack with a nice gold-plated threaded adapter (best setup I've seen yet for this) and a mini-XLR on the left can only. Comfortable, even on my big head. They don't quite look "pro"--maybe low-end pro.
Pros:
  • Good
  • even
  • complete sound at very good price
Cons:
  • Audiophile Grade "B" at best
  • appear to be made OK
  • but not exceptionally well
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Headphone Reviews
17 years ago

The look and the build quality of these headphones are great. They have good bass and are easy to drive. Lacking a little in the mids but nothing like the tri-ports.
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