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The AKG K553 MKII Closed-Back Studio Headphones deliver exceptional audio quality with 50mm transducers, a detachable cable for convenience, and a closed-back design that provides superior noise isolation, making them ideal for both studio professionals and music enthusiasts.
Control Method | Remote |
Controller Type | Touch |
Control Type | Media Control |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 1.4 Pounds |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Is Electric | No |
Antenna Location | Recording, Music |
Compatible Devices | Various, including Laptops, Desktops, Tablets, Smartphones, and Music Production Equipment |
Cable Features | Detachable |
Additional Features | Noise Isolation |
Specific Uses For Product | Studio Monitoring, Music Listening |
Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Over-ear cup |
Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
Color | Black |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Impedance | 32 Ohm |
Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
D**E
Too early for anything but the most initial of impressions.
However, I feel a few things need mentioning. It's early, I work in 30 minutes or so. Intentionally, I deviated from my usual early morning routine to spend a little more time with this headphone. Before getting to far in to describing the headphone itself I want to relate the Amazon experience regarding it. I bought a brand new headphone. What I received was something that had at least been opened. The detritus of having taken it out and removed the various plastic and wire tie that held the phones together was in the bottom of the box, additionally the phones had been hastily and unceremoniously crammed back in a box that had been opened without regard to possibly returning a product. Not ripped open exactly but torn here and there in process to get at whatever was inside. I can only guess the cans had been worn at least once. The really nice 3.5mm to 6.35 mm adapter was found rolling around on the cardboard underneath the cans. I connected them to my headphone amp and queued several tracks. Looked the cans over that were no worse the wear and put them on. The sound great, no obvious distortion or channel imbalances. Got a hold of an Amazon customer service rep (ironically enough named Alexa) who was great and issued a fair recompense since I didn't want to return them exactly, I just didn't feel like paying full price for something that had already been returned at least once. This while enduring what had to be the 10,000th comment on the irony that her name is Alexa and she works customer service for amazon.Initial impressions of the cans themselves are, they're well made, comfortable with a balanced neutral sound. Detailed. I'll enjoy using them and coming back to offer more opinion.
I**
Great for Studio recording and mixing/mastering
These AKG K553 MKII headphones and very clear and let me hear details and nuance that I was never aware of with my AT-M50x’s. I definitely had to adjust to less thumpiness on bass, but the AKG’s allow for more detail and accuracy. Comfy snug earcups and built like a TANK.
A**R
The Headphone Cord is Short
The cord that comes with these headphones is too tightly coiled and too short (way too short). The replacement cable from AKG that is straight is $29.00+tax.These headphones definitely should come with both sets (coiled and straight) like SHURE or Audio Technica for the same price.Let me state again -- The cord that comes with these headphones is too f******* short. If you use these with a laptop sitting right in front of it, the cord is even too short for that. The cord plugs in on the LEFT earphone and most laptops have the plug on the RIGHT side of the laptop thereby causing all sorts of ergonomically incorrect feelings to arise in the pit of your stomach.The headphones themselves are very very comfortable. If you have a gigantic fat head (like I might have) these are probably some headphones you need to consider. I have worn them for 8 hours at a time with no headache. They possess a delightful cozy feel on the ears. The construction is solid and inspiring. Musically -- from Magnetic Fields to Megadeth to Michael Jackson to Mozart -- everything sounds crisp & fantastic with these cans on your ears.(I ordered the straight replacement cable from AKG and it works fine, my stomach feels a little better too).
M**T
Great Sounding Clarity. Horrendously Uncomfortable Headband Pressure Points
I bought these after having heard some recommendations from some very stute audiophile reviews. At first listen, I really fell in love with the amount of detail. It is true that at first it sounds very digital, almost like the music was passing through a photoshop filter for sound. But after some breakin, the sound actually got much better and I don't hear that nearly as much as I did initially, some songs do seem to still pass that off.But my main complaint and the only reason why I returned them was that the entire weight of the headphones would rest solely on the crown of your head. You see, there is zero clamping pressure which forces the headphones to focus somewhere to support its weight. The arc of the headphone band is actually more flat like a very flat upside-down "U" as opposed to a more "open "U" this creates all the pressure to be focused at one point. If they just made it more of a curved headband the pressure would be displaced throughout a greater surface area on your head instead of just one spot. The apex on your head. The last thing is that there is zero padding, it's the thinnest padding of any headphone next to the sony 7506, however it is super hard and not at all soft to the touch. Those 3 facts makes this the most uncomfortable headphone that I've ever used, but unfortunately I was torn in wanting to keep it because the mids were so pleasant and made listening a really joyous experience. These things are super detailed and very analytical. You can disect how something was mixed just on the detail from these cans, unfortunately the comfort is actually painful. And if you try to mod it by adding a comfort strip on the top, it really affects how the earpads come down on your hear and how the sound gets to your ears. It's really hard to find a good combo and not worth it to spend extra money just to mod it.AKG should be spending just a fraction more just to make it feel comfortable. I'm not the only one. There's people on forums who complain about this. Why make a product only to stop 98 Percent from completion to have the 2 percent tarnish it and make it unwearable for all the work you put into it? It really is a great set of cans otherwise.
E**F
Sensitive, Flat Response with Some Sound Isolation
Sound is very good with decent bass response and relatively flat perceived response from about 35hz - 10,000hz. These are sensitive enough to allow me to hear to -72db below full scale. (see audiocheck headphone test) With these headphones my ears can hear a consistent tone down to ~19hz and up to about 11.5khz.They are fairly good at isolating sound; my wife cannot hear what I’m listening to unless I really crank it, as compared with open backed headphones. So they are suitable for listening in quiet environments without worrying about disturbing others, provided you listen at normal levels.At very high levels of volume with strong bass notes these can produce an audible resonant buzz, as revealed by an online “bass shaker” test. For me though I don’t intend to play that loud, as these are more for use in quiet environments.A good test track is the first 40 seconds of Coltrane’s “A Love Supreme - Pt.II, Resolution”.https://www.amazon.com/Love-Supreme-Part-II-Resolution/dp/B000V6543Q/ref=sr_1_2?s=dmusic&ie=UTF8&qid=1538246790&sr=1-2&keywords=a+love+supreme+resolution&dpID=51tekRrSbgL&preST=_SX342_QL70_&dpSrc=srchThe greater sensitivity of these headphones reveal more texture in the bass at the first 20 seconds, as well the cymbals in the next 20 seconds than my prior favorites the AKG 240. They work well on portable devices.Except for a bit of resonance at very high volume bass notes, my only other beef is that I find the headband less comfortable than the AKG 240.Overall, I’d suggest these deliver detailed, flat response at low volumes and can be used in quiet environments without others hearing anything when not cranked.
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