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The AKG K701 Ultra Reference Class headphones feature a revolutionary flat-wire voice coil delivering exceptional sensitivity and transient response. Built with premium, unbreakable metal arches and microfiber ear pads, they combine durability with supreme comfort. Their open-back, over-ear design offers a wide frequency range (10 Hz to 39.8 kHz) for detailed, natural sound ideal for professional recording, gaming, and audiophile listening.
| ASIN | B000EBBJ6Y |
| Additional Features | Full-Leather headband |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | [IN] Listening to Music, Studio Use |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20,998 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #67 in Recording Headphone Audio Monitors #1,437 in Over-Ear Headphones |
| Brand | AKG |
| Built-In Media | Cable |
| Cable Features | Tangle Free |
| Carrying Case Color | White |
| Carrying Case Material | Metal |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | A wide range of devices with 3.5 mm or 6.3 mm ports |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Controller Type | Wired Controller |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,635 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Around the ear |
| Enclosure Material | Revolutionary |
| Form Factor | Over Ear |
| Frequency Range | 10 Hz to 39.8 kHz |
| Frequency Response | 38000 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 09002761018806 |
| Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Impedance | 62 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Height | 21.2 centimeters |
| Item Weight | 8.2 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | AKG |
| Model Name | K701 |
| Model Number | K701 |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 1 |
| Series Number | 700 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Recording |
| Style Name | Open back, circumaural |
| Subject Character | no character |
| Theme | Music |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
D**N
Very Good!
By far the most comfortable headphones I have ever had. The self adjusting aspect is very good. They sound great and the micro fiber ear pads are wonderful. I am using them mostly for my ham radio station where they do everything I need them to do. The plug is a bit backwards in that the line has a 1/4" plug and the adapter takes that to 1/8" which is backwards from what I'm used to but it works fine. At this price they are a real bargain .
S**1
Finally, a worthy contender
I've been listening to my Grado Prestige Series SR325is Headphones for most of the year and have no complaints, other than the initial comfort factor. But I really wanted another mid-to-high end set to keep from moving the Grados from one room to another (I know, lazy, huh?). I almost went with the Sennheiser HD 650 Headphones , but I've already got a smaller pair of Sennheiser HD 238 Open Aire Stereo Headphones Optimized for iPod/iPhone/MP3/and Music Players and wanted to try the K701s because of the excellent reviews. On first listen, I wasn't impressed. The music didn't seem to have any depth to it, like it was all coming to you on a flat plane, if that makes any sense at all. I knew these headphones need some break-in time, so I kept listening. Mainly I plugged them into my home theater and played some Dead Space 2 on the PS3. Slowly but surely, they turned around, and now they're my go-to headphones (I still love you Grado, but you're going into a drawer for a little while). The detail and clarity is spectacular; the bass is just right (I don't find it at all lacking as some others have noted); comfort level is fantastic. My only complaint: I really liked the thick cord on the Grados and wish the cord on the AKGs felt as sturdy. That's more of a comparison than a complaint, though. As far as amplification goes, I don't know how these sound without it. I've only used them on a newer Pioneer 1120-K (late 2010) receiver and, in my bedroom, a Peachtree Audio Decco2, which is both a headphone amplifier and DAC in one (and a wonderful piece of equipment, I might add). I stream audio from MOG (supposedly 320 kpps, the highest rate available to my knowledge) to either an Apple TV MC572LL/A (NEWEST VERSION) or Apple Airport Express MB321LL/A [NEWEST VERSION ] and then into, respectively, the Pioneer receiver or the Decco2. Both have DACs, so I feel like I'm getting a good source going into a good output, and that truly makes these headphones shine. A quick word on DACs: I purchased a small portable DAC earlier this year and returned it. I could tell no difference in the sound. But the DAC in the Decco2 really fills the music out and makes it sound so rich and detailed. If you're going to invest good money into headphones, please consider the source going into them. I suspect if you simply plugged these headphones into your iPod with no amplification or conversion to analog, you might wonder why you spent so much money. But with the right equipment, you'll fall in love with your music all over again. And one last thing! If you're playing video games using a home theater system, i.e. you have a console hooked up to a receiver and surround sound speakers, these headphones are truly fantastic for gaming. I've mainly been playing Dead Space 2, and the detail and directional effects are amazing. I can't imagine any of the Ear Force or Astro headphones besting these AKGs. UPDATE JULY 2012: I've been back and forth between these cans and my Grados for the past few months, with most of my listening through Grado. But I m sitting here now listening to Scissor Sister's new album on my AKGs, and I often forget how great these sound, so detailed and full and lush. They're more impressive now than when I first purchased them. Highly recommended. If I had to chose between the AKG and the Grado 325, I'd probably still go with Grado, just because the build is so sturdy and they're Made in America. But there is nothing wrong with the AKG at all. Excellent stuff all around!
W**3
Good headphones but with known potential defect.
I upgraded from my Audio-Technica ATH-M30 (cost about 60$ to 80$) to a pair of AKG K701 headphones ($550 at launch, about 200$ to 250$ now) and so far, I'm not disappointed. A word of caution however: They are known for a potential (but mostly fixable) defect (more about that at the end of this review). Overall sound quality: The K701's offer a well balanced and clear sound, with a very flat frequency response and a wide soundstage. The high frequencies are clear and the mids are well present. The basses are what you would expect from proper monitoring headphones: They are not "boosted" or colored at all. For some people, it might be an issue, especially if they are bass lovers. I would recommend to check out the bass mod on the Internet, it's just a matter of removing a piece of felt that is covering the bass port in each ear cups. This mod is reversible and makes the basses more "punchy", sort of like making the attack quicker on a ADSR envelope. My M30's sound kinda muffled when compared to the K701's, but they have more bass than the K701's. Build quality: Made of plastic, with some metalic parts (mostly the decorative parts). I would not recommend these headphones if you plan to travel or go outdoor with them. The plastic is quite thin and glossy. My M30's are build tougher than the K701's in comparison. Comfort: Clearly, the best headphones I ever had in term of comfort. They are super light and the ear pads are soft but not too soft, so they keep their shape and no plastic rests near your ears. I should mention too: These headphones use an elastic mechanism that automatically adjust the headband to the proper setting. I was not sure about this system at first, but it works very well ! In comparison, my M30's would hurt my ears after an hour or so of use because the ear pads were too soft and thin. Now, the potential issue you might face with these headphones. AKG K701's are known for disconnected wire(s) in the ear cups. There are many reports about this issue over the Internet and a video on how to fix it. Basically, some solders are weak and tend to break, so you might lose the sound on one or both sides. Sometimes, wire might still make a contact when the ear cup is in a certain position and you will get sound, but you will lose it when moving the ear cup. This issue is usually fixable by taking apart the headphones and soldering the wire correctly. It's easy to do if you know how to follow instructions. Just be careful to not damage the little decorative grids, you should always turn counter-clockwise to remove them ! It doesn't seem to be an recent issue, since you can find reports dating as far as 2011. Recent K701's are made in China, the AKG logo on the headband is now simply "AKG" (no more "three hearts" logo) and the box is different from the original I think (it as a full-size window at the front instead of no window). Overall, very satisfied by these headphones even with the (fixed) wire issue.
A**P
Incredible.
These headphones are nothing short of incredible. I'd definitely recommend pairing with a DAC/amp to get the best quality and balance but these still sound great being driven by a Macbook audio port. Before buying, I saw some complaints about these being light in the bass range. Although it's not artificially compensated (like many Beats products, for example), these still deliver an appropriate and balanced amount of bass for the song. In terms of mids and highs, these are just as terrific here. When it comes to comfort, these are incredibly lightweight and breathable, although I wish they used more metal instead of plastic (see below). Ear cups are soft but firm enough to stay in place. Now that I talked about the good, I'm going to mention a couple less amazing points. Firstly, I wish these weren't made with as much plastic. For this price point, I'd like to see better materials. Still, this doesn't affect the audio quality. Another point I'd like to mention is how our music culture has become so accustomed to artificially bass-heavy music and how volume and bass response have become the main selling points of many mainstream audio products. These K701s sound natural....like the artist is giving me a personal concert in my own home. Switching back to other products such as Beats, AirPods, etc. after using these just further exposes the flaws in mainstream products. Although this isn't some life-changing cause, it's important to note that you likely won't enjoy cheaper headphones as much as you did before.
S**S
Needs More Respect!
These headphones are my 3rd pair after purchasing the now discontinued HD 598's & the MassDrop HD 6XX. After watching many video reviews on line touting the benefits & value of many different brands at different price points, you will find little if any reviews on these cans. They were recommended by a music professional (studio editing) and am very grateful & pleased with the trust of his recommendation. In comparison with the other two, these provide a much wider soundstage, (598's are closed back in fairness to them) and to my ear, provide more detail in clarity with the midrange and highs as well as better separation. I use these 90% of the time. Am more of a traditional classic rock, pop, jazz, new age guy versus more of the current genres. Have been a life long fan of Dire Straits & Mark Knopfler (when band disbanded) and have an even greater appreciation for his brilliance listening thru these. Much music sounds spectacular hearing instruments and notes I never heard before from other headphones and my B&W Matrix 3 Series 2 loudspeakers. I also listen while inputting music into a SONIX Whole Body Vibration device which allow me to not only listen to the music, but also feel the vibrations from each song via my feet & hands. Aural Ecstasy! I also use a Schiit Asgard 3 Amp and Modius DAC to enhance the experience. These are lightweight, comfortable and come with a 3 meter cord which allows you to not be so restricted movement wise while listening. If you are looking for everday music enjoyment across most platforms of music, you can't go wrong with these. There have been some less than stellar comments from others here about the pads, discoloring, made in China, etc. Please do not be swayed. Have had no issues and have owned for almost 8 months now.
A**R
Worth every penny
I will not repeat what so many of the other reviewers have said. I think that these headphones are worth every penny. The sound is wonderful with excellent detail. The bass range is fine for classical, opera, jazz, and Indian music. I have not test driven them on rock. Seriously, these headphones are really great and worth every penny. I find them to be very comfortable and sound great directly from my Ipod. they certainly sound fuller and richer with a headphone amplifier. I have not heard the AKG 601 yet. The AKG 701 is an open backed headphone. I will say this. I purchased the AKG 271 and 240 to have an open back and closed back headphone at the office for when I work late. They just don't hold a candle to the AKG 701. I am sorry that I wasted the money on the two cheaper models. I could have purchased the 701 for the combined price of the cheaper ones. Save your money and skip the lower priced model(s). AKG's finest headphone is cheaper than practically all of the other major manufacturer's top of the line headphone. They compare very favorably to the competition. While it is true that you can get the Sennheiser 280 or Audio-Technica ATH-AD700 for a much cheaper price, I personally would get the AKG 701. It is much more comfortable. The Sennheisers grab my head too tightly. Additionally, with the Sennheiser 600 and 650, both good headphones, you need a headphone amplifier. This adds to the cost of the Sennheiser. If you want a bassier sounding headphone, go for Grado. The AKG is a more nuetral sounding headphone. Post-Script: These headphones are absolutely superb with classical music. It is as if they were designed to listen to chamber music. Also, if properly amplified, they are especially wonderful.
R**N
Great headphones - even better than expected
I have been following the AKG K701, K702 and recently the Q701 for a while and finally made up my mind to get the K701's. They are supposed to be the "same" internally and spec wise with the main differences in color, detachable cord and headphone cradle. I went with the K701's as they really look striking and the headphone cradle looked like it would be unique as well. When I received the headphones, I was impressed with the packaging and apparent build quality - very nice presentation. Well, right out of the box, they sound great plugged into my vintage Sansui without a headphone amp. I was also impressed with how light they are and the comfort - you can literally wear them for hours without any discomfort - the adjustable headband works very well. I know they need to be burned in for 100+ hours but the clarity and soundstage is spectacular. I can't imagine how they will improve but understand that they will! All in all, I feel that I made a good decision and I am very happy with these headphones and would highly recommend. I also understand that if your primary source is a PC or CDP that a headphone amp is in order to do these headphones justice.
C**L
Decent Headphones, but No Low End
I don't know how people mix modern music on these headphones. There is no low end. The highs are smoth and crystal clear and I do use these for high-end reference, but I would never mix a track using these. I'll stick to my DT880 PRO headphones for that. For those just listening for enjoyment: I do not reccomend this for modern pop/rap/rnb listening. Folk, classical and other genres where heavy body is not a part of the sound, these would be good for that as they are crystal clear.