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AKG K702 Reference-Quality Open-Back Circumaural Headphones

BH #AKK702 • MFR #2458X00190
AKG K702 Reference-Quality Open-Back Circumaural Headphones
Key Features
  • Patented Varimotion Diaphragms
  • High-Performance Neodymium Magnets
  • Heavy-Duty 3D-Cut Earpads
  • Genuine Leather Headband
The K702 Headphones from AKG are reference-quality open-back stereo headphones, ideal for professional audio applications. The headphones use patented Varimotion dual-layer diaphragms, flat-wire voice coils, and high-performance neodymium drivers. These technologies, combined with the open design, provide an extremely accurate sound response that provides a wide frequency response and excellent spacial qualities.
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Where are they made?
Asked by: Anonymous
These headphones are made in China (PRC). As stated by a sticker on the inside of the headband.
Answered by: Robert K S.
Date published: 2018-08-27

question

where are they made?
Asked by: Anonymous
The AKG K 702 are currently made in China.
Answered by: Jeff P.
Date published: 2018-08-27

question

Do these headphones leak?like, if i were to record with these would they be good or would they leak out and ruin it?p.s.If they do leak can someone please tell me a pair of AKG headphones that ARE good for recording please?!thank you :)
Asked by: kyle s.
hi there,those are good for mixing in my opinion but they are open-back headphones so i dont suggest you to use them at recording. they got too much treble response. they are very comfortable for using long hours and they got clear mid range and non-boosted bass range
Answered by: Furkan K.
Date published: 2018-08-27

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Is the included cable straight or coiled?
Asked by: Anonymous
The cable is straight. About 10 feet long. One end has a custom plug the other has a TRS plug with a 1/4 inch adaptor which I use. Nice cans.
Answered by: Robert K S.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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