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Review 3 of 4
Price Paid:
$119.00
from Headroom.com Summary: I'm writing this review to share my personal experience with the AKG 401's, which seems to be different than that of most others. For the months that I have been listening to my 401's, I have only gotten a taste and a glimpse of what they are capable of, but it seems I have never actually gotten to enjoy a song. Anything with a strong bass line in it causes distortion when I use these headphones, and this happens invariably no matter what source I plug my headphones into. I mostly listen on my computer, but have also tried receivers, mini systems, my iPod, and headphone outs on my computer speakers.
The simple conclusion is that I need to buy a headphone amp, but surprisingly, I have not read any reviews that state this as a necessity. I believe that it is a necessity with this pair of headphones unless you are going to listen to a capella music and instrumentals. Strengths: Strengths are basically price. I have compared these headphones to Sennheiser 580's and my Grado SR60's, and to me they sound better than the Grados and the same as the 580's. If the 580's sound better than the 401's then the difference must only make itself apparent with immaculate source material. I listen to MP3's and DVD's on my computer, and for that purpose I'm not going to spend more than the $120 that I spent on the 401's Weaknesses: You HAVE to buy a headphone amp if you want to enjoy loud bass with no distortion. Similar Products Used: Sennheiser 580
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