🎶 Elevate your audio game with AKG's K275 - where comfort meets clarity!
The AKG Pro Audio K275 Over-Ear Headphones deliver legendary studio performance with a lightweight, foldable design. Featuring the largest-in-class 50mm transducers for exceptional low-frequency response and superior sound isolation, these headphones are perfect for music professionals on the go. With a self-adjusting headband and slow-retention foam ear pads, they provide unmatched comfort, making them ideal for long sessions in the studio or on the road.
Control Method | Remote |
Control Type | Media Control |
Compatible Devices | Most 3.5mm audio input devices |
Antenna Location | Music, Recording |
Enclosure Material | Metal, Slow-retention foam |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Is Electric | No |
Specific Uses For Product | Music |
Carrying Case Material | Nylon or a similar material |
Cable Features | Retractable |
Additional Features | Building on a 70-year legacy of continual design innovation, AKG delivers unmatched sound quality and comfort in this new family of foldable studio headphones. The new K275 represents the culmination of decades of refinement - from the transducers, to the porting, to the fit and finish, No more tugging or pulling to adjust the fit of your headphones. The AKG K275 are the first foldable, studio-quality headphones in their class to offer a self-adjusting headband, floating ear cups, and an innovative three-axis hinge to provide you an instant, all-over perfect fit with every use., With a completely foldable design, made possible through an innovative, three-axis hinge, the K275 can easily be collapsed and transported in tight spaces, like a travel bag. The design minimizes the exposure to damage that comes with the demanding mobile lifestyles of musicians, producers and audio engineers., When you're serious about editing and mising your music, you're looking for more than thumping bass in your headphones, you need nuanced low frequencies. The K275 offer 50mm transducers - the largest in their class - to create greater low-frequency extension and detailed bass reproduction. This makes it easy to define each and every instrument you're hearing., You can take the headphones out of the studio but you can't take the studio out of these headphones. As the most trusted name in studio headphones, AKG has sold over one million pairs of K240 series alone and now it's even more convenient to take studio-quality sound with you. With the K275, it's almost as if you were sitting in front of a pair of great reference monitors - transparent, defined and uncolored. |
Earpiece Shape | Over-ear |
Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
Headphone Folding Features | Over the ear |
Frequency Range | Extensive frequency range |
Impedance | 32 Ohm |
Audio Driver Size | 50 Millimeters |
Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Carrying Case Color | Black |
Color | Black |
Style Name | K275 |
Theme | Professional Audio |
Item Weight | 295 Grams |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**A
Very neutral headphones
The AKG K245 is worth the price. The sound is neutral with nice and even lows. The sensitivity allows you to drive these while plugged into a laptop or smartphone. But it’s perfect as a studio headphones also. It’s a closed back headphone so it has a generally smaller soundstage. Isolation is average.The original pads give a weird sealing effect which i dont like so I switched the pads for a less padded pleather which gives more space around the ear and fixed the problem.I was going to return them because i also have an AKG K702 which sounds incredible but is a different animal and requires a headphone amp. I ended up keeping these because they fold up, theyre made sturdier, and more versatile (do not require a headphone amp).
R**R
XLNT $300-500 headphones for under $100? YES!! Superior sound, smaller diameter than most AKGs.
EXCELLENT, lush pro studio headphones, better sound than headphones selling at three times the price. Deep, rich, full sound. Not too bassy, clear mids & highs, excellent sound clarity for keyboards, mixing, etc. Dub mixes & roots rockers sound great, synths sound wonderful. Recommended for home studio & privacy, especially if subject to background noise or traffic – AKG’s closed back system is solid. Great bargain at any price. Just wish these AKG cans had bigger earpads for us Dumbo types – it’s a pretty tight fit. Buy thick comfy velvet pads for them, and take frequent breaks.Addendum: A second pair I got at discount from a “Sweet” online music store were loose & stretchy with poor fit right out of the sealed box, so I returned them. They simply wouldn’t stay on my head and kept sliding down off my ears. AKG’s usually snug headband system didn’t keep them on. Quality control, AKG? So you may have to try a few pairs to get a perfect personal fit. Love AKGs and I’d buy these again if they fit right!
V**Y
Solid Headphones impressive for 100$
Overall I like these headphones and I'm probably going to keep them, but do keep in mind I'm writing this review the day of getting them so I cannot speak on long term usage and durability. Im also not a super hardcore audiophile, but I am a musician and beat producer who has tried lots of headphones in the 50-150$ price range. And I know a good set when I hear it. So here is my reviewSound -note that I did not do any sort of burn in process with these besides listening to YouTube music for a few hours on medium volumeBASS- These are not bass boosted headphones and they aren't meant to be, I'd say the bass is satisfying to my purpose which is making beats. It is clean and very detailed, it might not be Sennheisers 300$ kind of detail but for this price I think it's great. I can hear the actual bass notes change in the song . It's not super loud and it doesn't necessarily"thump" but it is good. and even for casual listening I found myself head bopping. But like I said it's not loud or bloated at all. Overall, I like it and I think it will be good for 808 mixing. You just have to remember the car speakers or someone's beats are gonna make that bass sound way louder then it does when you mix it.MIDS - These are a bit mid heavy I will say. I say that because it seems like they push vocals to the front of the mix. listening to songs on YouTube sounded amazing because vocals are crisp, clear and right in your ears but not distorted. I listened to Instant Crush by Daft Punk for example and I loved it, it was like Julian was right in front of me singing in perfect tune and frequency. It is ALMOST to the point where it's too loud of vocals and you can't appreciate the instrumental enough. At first this kind of bothered me but eventually I got used to the sound. The instrumental still sounds good it just kind of hangs behind the vocals when listening to songs. And I assumed this is because the headphones are mid heavy.HIGHS- the clarity in the highs il admit is not mind blowing on first day of listening. But it's also not bad. I can't really fault it at this price. It does the job certainly and none of the frequencies overpower each other because sound stage and imaging is actually fantastic on these for the price in my opinion. Everything is separated well and you can hear each frequency clearly. I don't think you'll be disappointed in the highs since they don't take away from the overall listening experienceComfort - So these are not the most comfortable headphones ever but they are also not terrible. I wore them for a few hours with no issue. However, in order to have no issue I had to make some adjustments. The "self adjusting" headband these have I feel only works when bigger heads stretch it out. But it doesn't actually form down to smaller heads. I have a smaller head and these sat too low on my ears. So in order for them to fit comfortably I had to add some foam to the headband making them sit higher on my head. Not a huge deal but something to note. They also are kind of loose on my head probably because of my small head though. The ear pads aren't luxury but they are actually pretty soft and do the job just fine. They did not get hot for me after hours of listening.Build - I think the build quality of these is on par if not better than it's competition. It seems like they are made out of a cheaper metal but it feels sturdy enough just don't stomp on them or anything crazy. The headband seems the suspect for first thing to break if something does besides internal hardware. Otherwise they come with a very nice quality bag that is pretty thick and soft on the inside.Conclusion - like I said this is all based on one day of listening. But overall I enjoyed these headphones enough to listen for a few hours and I will probably keep them for making beats. I think the sound is balanced enough for it and its pretty much slightly above average for all sound requirements. I always have multiple headphones anyway for checking mixes but these should be a nice addition to those. I think if you can get these for 100$ or less you will not be disappointed and I don't think I mentioned this earlier In the review but these would be awesome for recording/tracking vocals. Thanks for reading my long review guys take care :).
S**S
Superb Sound and Definition
I've been an audiophile for a Very Long Time.....these are some of the best headphones I've ever used, especially at this price point. The semi-open back makes the bass tight but smooth, with out boominess or mud or head-pounding. Crystal clear midrange and HF, well balanced, and suitable for most sources. These are currently my internet phones, run through an old Marantz receiver. When I connect to my Rotel amp and Denon CD, well, it's simply fantastic. Imagine Tube output! They are comfortable enough as well. High recommendation.
E**E
A nice pr. of headphones
A nice pr. of headphones. They have a good fit and are comfortable for my ears and sound great with good bass. Clamping pressure doesn't seem to be too tight for my head. My only complaint is the coiled aux cable supplied with the phones. The description states that it is 4' long and stretches to 15',but in reality it will only stretch to about 6' before it starts to pull off of my head. The cable is wound so tightly or the cable is so stiff and springy that it is not easy to use the couch to listen through the phones. I have a pr. of Sony MDR V6 that has a coiled cable that will actually stretch to a full 15' without pulling the phones off my head. I'd like to have a cable like that made up for my AKG K275. I would recommend these, especially if you listen within 5-6' of your source.
D**E
Excelente producto
Increíbles audifonos y a un excelente precioPerfectos para djing y produccion
J**P
My favorite pair
I have the K-245 and its twin the K-275, they are warm, FUN ans easy to drive (32ohms). I use them for music listening and tv. I'm not a bass head, I don't find they lack bas at all. Both, k-275 and K-245, are way bassier than Ath-m40x (even with big leather pads). The k-245 are much louder than Philips Shp9600, but their soundstage is narrower (Shp9600 are wonderfully sounding headphones by the way). The pads are pretty shallow, I have world smallest ears and they touch the foam on the driver, but I find it comfortable. Maybe shallow pads help sound seam louder... I just bought the k-245 and Of the two, k-275 and k-245, I think I prefer the 245... and the 275 were my favorite pair of headphones. Build quality is the best I ever owned/seen. They don't look cheap, they don't feel cheap, squeaky or loose, these are metal and they are tight. Clamping force is just fine. Buils quality is WAY better than audio technica 40x, Philips shp9600 and Lyx-pro Has-30. If you want an open pair of headphones to ear yourself singing, look elsewhere for a more open pair (Grado, Shp9600, Shp 9500...). Oh! and for 108$CAD, I don't know any better headphone (I paid more than 250$CAD for the k-275 in 2020).
T**C
In erster Linie eine Professionelle Lösung
Guter Treiber doch Umfangreich
P**D
Le seul casque recommandé pour les débutants
+ Le seul casque recommandé pour les débutants+ Le dernier chef-d'œuvre d'AKG en Autriche, et la meilleure fin pour décorer la fin de la longue série K240+ Des écouteurs qui montrent l'entêtement d'AKG, et non des produits adaptés à la cible d'Harman comme le K371+ AKG a enfin surmonté la critique selon laquelle c'est une marque qui manque de basses extrêmes.+ Réalisation d'un excellent équilibre tonal avec la cible unique de haute qualité d'AKG+ En regardant uniquement l'équilibre tonal, il dépasse le niveau le plus fort d'AKG et est rare parmi les casques du monde entier.+ Facile à conduire donc pas besoin d'amplificateur+ Pliable pour une portabilité facile- Une ouverture plus faible que le DT880 me rappelle un casque fermé- L'intérieur de l'écouteur n'est pas large, il est donc un peu inconfortable pour les personnes ayant de grandes oreilles
L**.
Greate sound - Poor quality
Great sound, not far from the k271, but with a bit warmer sound. The quality seems great at first, actually really impressive. After about two weeks of use the pads started breaking down, and after about 6 month the whole construction came apart. What seemed like solid metal rods, like the pair of metal rods holding everything together turned out to be hollow press-fitted metal tubes. You need to treat them like they were made of glass. It took me a decade to wear out a pair of K271 MkII, and only six month to wear out this pair.They are very loose fitting and would only fit a large head, so they're perfect if you have a larger head and feel that other headphones give too much pressure. I might get a second pair just because of this single reason.
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