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8 years ago
I love them but just one problem.
I've been using these headphones for about a year now and the right earcup suddenly cut out on the UK site they don't have any support for them so now they are useless to me as no one can give me any support in this.
17 years ago
AKG K 702
A lot of high-end headphone manufacturers like to portray their designs as "professional" models, but in the case of the AKG K 702 that's exactly what it is. These new pro headphones bear a striking resemblance to the company's K 701 consumer headphones, except the new model sports "features...
Pros:
- Super comfy
- over-the-ear design
- Great sound
- Comes with a detachable headphone cable
Cons:
- Doesn't come with a travel bag or storage case
- Expensive
17 years ago
AKG K 702 review Review
They're expensive, but the K 702 professional, over-the-ear headphones offer near state-of-the-art sound quality that's only bettered by much more expensive rivals. The extra-soft ear pads are also so comfortable that you're likely to forget you're wearing headphones at all
Pros:
- Super-comfy
- over-the-ear design
- Excellent sound quality
- Detachable headphone cable
Cons:
- No travel bag or storage case included
16 years ago
The first impression one gets of these headphones is of a well built product with great retro styling , they ooze class. When you put them on you immediately feel the comfort with no undue pressure and a nice soft velour ear cushion that holds them firmly in place.
Pros:
- Style
- Build
- Comfort
- Clarity Of Sound
Cons:
- Treble can be a little brittle on certain tracks
15 years ago
AKG K702 vs. Sennheiser HD650
The much-discussed "veil" of the HD650 is immediately discernable, influencing what sounds like the upper midranges of human voice frequencies. The AKG K702 has a very fast rate of rendition, and this can be heard in the difference in older rock CDs which sound voice-muddled on the HD650.
15 years ago
good stuff
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Pros:
- Durable
- Good Value
- Great Sound
- Stylish
Cons:
- Too Much Ambient Noise
14 years ago
A solid pair of cans for music production and mixing
In my very subjective opinion, the k702s are great studio headphones for the price.
Pros:
- -Durable
- -Great sound: Natural
- revealing
- and detailed sound
- -Great spatial sonic field
- -Detachable cable is always a plus for me
- -I got these for under $300
- so pretty good deal compared to other headphone of comparable quality
Cons:
- -Kind of "fugly" and Bulky (if you care bout that
- -Poor isolation & leak noise
- not the best to use in public
- but that's not what they're made for
- -Sort of inefficient as far as power
- you'll need to drive these harder than other headphones
13 years ago
AKG K702 65th Anniversary Edition
Unless I have around $500 just for buying a pair of headphone, I don't think I will be giving these up. If you can find these at around $300 or the K712 for a little bit more than $300, it is definitely worth considering, but if you wanted something warm and bassy with great sound resolution, I...
Pros:
- Detailed
- natural sound
- good soundstage
- very comfortable
Cons:
- A little loose fitting..
- can't think of anything else
7 years ago
You will hear all of the bad stuff in your mix!
I am completely blown away by the clarity of these headphones. I heard some distortion on my tracks and I was sure that it must be the headphones. I then listened to classical music on a public domain sample FLAC test track site, and sure enough these are truly AMAZING headphones.
16 years ago
Créme De La Sound
When it comes to headphones, you may know of the "S" brands: Sennheiser, Sony, and Shure, but audiophiles have long been listening to Austrian-made AKG Acoustics. As a long time user of AKG headphones, we felt it worth our (and your) time to introduce you to a set that might not necessarily fly on...
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