AKG Acoustics K 141M On-Ear
AKG Acoustics K 141M On-Ear
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 02, 2005]
banfi.t
AudioPhile
Strength:
- Very-very realible - It does not sound hi-fi. It communicates music
Weakness:
- they have a bit too strong grip on the head, it could be more comfortable This headphone was the first high fidelity equipment I had, therefore I wowed to keep it and I am so glad I did it. I bought my used and I have it more than 8 years now. According to what was told to me this headphone must be over 15. It is still operating flawlessly. Never had any problem with it, although it was with me through the University and had some falls and drops. Last year my friend bought a new pair and we compared them, no signs of time...(in respect of sound). In one word, the most realible audio equipment I ever had, you can count on it, that's sure. Now, about it's "voice". I really never had any problem with it, but I got bitten by the upgrade bug and first I bought a Sennheiser HD-565 Ovation (they are here in my bookshelf with broken cables) and then a Sennhesier HD-600 (together with a very expensive tude headphone amplifier, both sold since then). Well, after buying the first Sennhieser I discontinued using the AKG, becasue the Sennheiser sounded so much better. Or not? I must have had some problem, otherwise I would not have bought the other Sennheiser I guess. Nevertheless after several years I happend to use the AKG again and then I understood what I missed. While both Sennheiser had much better bandwith, more air and more detail they were missing the excitment in the music. How I missed that! There was no point in listening to music, it was just boring. On the other hand the AKG is about music. And -in my opinion - that is what matters on the long term. So, if you see one, buy it. But be aware, the K-141 Studio is not the same as the K-141 Monitor. Similar Products Used: Sennheiser HD-565 Ovation Sennheiser HD-600 Grado RS-1 (just for a short time) also used several earplug type headphones |
[Dec 14, 2002]
Hearold Lauder
AudioPhile
Strength:
Proven AKG quality Flat frequency response Great volume for studio, headphone and hi-fi amps, and computer speaker outs Highly accurate Comfortable Affordable considering the hi-fi quality sound
Weakness:
Cord is too short for me (I bought an extension) Being a working session musician (fretless bass), having your own high fidelity headphones for studio use is key to referencing your ears to your tone, to playing properly "in the pocket" and with perfect intonation. The AKG K141 Monitor phones provide me with highly accurate, hi-fi bass tones while monitoring the rest of the band. My admiration for these phones is based on the fact that my ears are perfectly tuned to them and they seem perfectly flat to me. After a few days between these phones you'll be able to tell exactly where the sound engineer placed every instrument and sound effect in the mix. It is no surprise AKG has been cranking these out for YEARS! I would buy another pair in a second. Similar Products Used: Various Sennheiser phones (HD570, HD590, etc.) ALL the Sony WalkMan phones and ear buds |
[Dec 29, 2001]
Gonzalo
Audiophile
I was looking for a pair of cheap headphones but I was disappointed by the lower-end AKG headphones. To my best recollection, I think I listened to the K55 and K66 first. Both were too coloured and muddy. |