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Akg K 324 P - Chrome In-Ear Headphones | 
enlarge | Brand: Akg Category: CE
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Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews
Media: Accessory Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 6.9 x 4.1 x 1.1 The K 324 P has been inspired by technology used in AKG's award- winning professional in-ear monitoring systems; which are used by famous musicians around the world. AKG' flagship K 324 P in-ear model, offers high-quality, full-spectrum sound, reproducing the deepest bass with attitude and the highest highs with ease. The design of the K 324 P provides a high level of acoustic attenuation of ambient noise, which means you can enjoy your music in more detail. The ergonomic design allows for perso
MPN: 13793 Model: K 324 P EAN: 9002761017922
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| Features:
| • | Sensitivity (dB/mW, dB/V): 121 | | • | Audio bandwidth (Hz to kHz): 12-23,5 | | • | Max. input power (mW): 20 | | • | Rated impedance (ohms): 16 | | • | Replaceable ear pads |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The K 324 P has been inspired by technology used in AKG's award- winning professional in-ear monitoring systems; which are used by famous musicians around the world. AKG' flagship K 324 P in-ear model, offers high-quality, full-spectrum sound, reproducing the deepest bass with attitude and the highest highs with ease. The design of the K 324 P provides a high level of acoustic attenuation of ambient noise, which means you can enjoy your music in more detail. The ergonomic design allows for personal comfort and fit through a choice of 3 sleeve sizes, which results in hours of music enjoyment without fatigue or discomfort. The minimalist design will appeal just as much to your eyes as to your ears, with a choice of cool white or chrome.
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| Customer Reviews:
Decent Sounding Headphones May 7, 2008 I have owned a lot of in-ear headphones: Shure E3, Shure E2, Bose Tri-Port, KOSS The Plug and a few cheaper models. To be honest, all of the in-ear headphones I've owned have been a compromise and I have found something not to like about each of them. Probably the most accurate are the Shure E3's but some times their lack of bass, makes me want to get rid of them. I am not a "bass hound" by any means. In fact, I think the Bose Tri-Port are too bassy.
I own a pair of over the ear AKG 240's that I've used for about 10 years and I like the way they sound. So I decided to give these AKG earbuds a try.
They aren't bad. They aren't as transparent as the E3's, but they have a nice tight bass that isn't over powering, and a somewhat pronounced treble. I find that I can run these on my iPod with the EQ off or sometimes in the Treble Reducer position.
The K324's do a decent job of sealing out outside noise. Not as good as the E3's or E2's, but better the Koss Plug. They come with three very different size silicone ear pieces so even if you have weird shaped ear canals like I do, you should find one that fits.
The only downside is that the cord is very thin.
I like these headphones. They sound good and the price is reasonable enough that if you try them and don't like them, you are not out a lot of money.
absolutely great earbuds June 29, 2008 These are already my second pair of AKGs and i use them daily for my iPod's. They are perfect and the sound quality for my type of music (dance, trance, house) is outstanding....
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