AKG Acoustics K 44 Over-Ear

AKG Acoustics K 44 Over-Ear 

DESCRIPTION

The K 44 features low weight, unequaled wearing comfort, and excellent sound with a powerful low end for pure listening pleasure. Other unique features include an AKG self-adjusting headband and user-friendly single cable. ""Power Performance"" stands for two large 40-mm speakers that deliver a powerful sound with punchy bass and a crystal-clear high end.

USER REVIEWS

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[Jul 04, 2003]
Enrico
AudioPhile

Strength:

Wearing comfort, nice bass and treble.

Weakness:

Stange peak in the low middle section of the spectrum.

For 25 € I bought these cans for my home computer, just to practice and listen my Cubase recordings of my bass, guitar and synths via my Behringer mixer. They are very comfortable to wear, fit firmly and tightly against my head. Maybe that's one reason for the surprisingly full and pleasant bass these cans can give. Highs are moderate but nicely even over the spectrum (This can be a big plus when using headphones over a long perioid of time). My only complain is in the low-mid region, something like 300-700 Hz (the area where for example most of female vocals are). There seems to be a big accent in those frequencies. It sounds like holding coffee cups against your ears and making 1 cm gap at the front of your ears. Those frequencies get somehow "stuck or overloaded", they just entirely loose their "space" Maybe that's due the closed structure of the phones. That is the easiest way to improve headphone*s bass responce but can lead to other problems. Believe me, I know something about these subjects, in my job I use cans costing 20 times more, my studio monitors have a price tag about 10.000 €.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Dec 11, 2002]
marvDungbeetle
AudioPhile

Strength:

Very comfortable. The chord only comes out of one side (common design for AKG headphones)which creates less hassle. Filter out noise well.

Weakness:

Have a bit of trouble handling a lot of power, a bit sensitive.

I have had these headphones for about a year now and have used them heavily for my home recording projects. While mastering songs I might spend 4-5 hours with the K-44s on and I have never experienced any discomfort. The sound they produce is bright and accurate and they filter out outside noise very well. The only problem that I have had with these headphones is that if you plug them into a high-output source, like a powerful receiver or a powerful sound card, they can distort in the low range. However, for a pair of headphones in the $25 range, they are an excellent buy.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Nov 15, 2001]
Richard Crane
Audio Enthusiast

These are an extremely comfortable pair of cans, I've worn mine for many hours at a time and still been comfortable. They go low, and have no difficulty pelting out the bass frequencies where my speakers sound either feeble or give up on. However, turn them up and they struggle to maintain the bass clarity.

As far as midband and treble frequencies go, they're nothing remarkable but do the job perfectly adequately. I have no qualms with this set of headphones, considering I paid GBP 18 (= $26), and I've seen them advertised between $39.99 and $79.99 online. So on that front alone they score very well as a set of budget headphones, friends have been suprised at the quality of sound from a pair of headphones but then again they've lived sheltered lives!

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
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