AKG - K52
The AKG K52 are closed-back circum-aural headphones designed for studio listening, monitoring or instrumental practice. Its 40 mm transducers deliver clear, balanced sound with good sound isolation. Lightweight and comfortable, they're easy to wear for long sessions.
Presentation
Equipped with 40 mm transducers, the K52 offers faithful sound reproduction, with a balanced response across the entire audible spectrum. The bass is well defined, the midrange clear, and the treble detailed enough to perceive the finest nuances of a mix or instrumental performance. This versatility makes it just as suitable for analytical listening as for more recreational use.
Its self-adjusting headband and featherweight mean it can be worn for long periods without tiring. The wrap-around ear cushions ensure optimum comfort and are interchangeable, extending the life of the headphones. Whether you're tracking a recording, fine-tuning a production or just playing around the house, the K52 is easy to integrate into your setup. It comes with a fixed 2.5 metre cable and a 6.35 mm jack adaptor, guaranteeing immediate compatibility with most audio interfaces, consoles or electronic instruments.
Features
Other features
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AKG K52
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Closed headphones for perfect isolation
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Balanced frequency response for reference listening
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40 mm transducers for extended frequency response from 18 Hz to 20 kHz
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Adjustable headrest and low weight for a comfortable fit
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Interchangeable ear cups
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System: Closed, circum-aural
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Bandwidth: 18-20000 Hz
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Impedance: 32 Ω
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Max input power: 200 mW
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Cable : fixed 2.50 m
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Connector : 3.5 mm jack + 6.35 mm adapter
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Weight : 200 g
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Founded in 1947 in Vienna, AKG is today one of the major players in the world of audio, with references for microphones and headphones used in the world's largest recording studios. These include the C414 condenser microphone, the small C451 diaphragm and the K series of monitoring headsets.
Since its acquisition by Harman International in 1994, AKG has continued to innovate with new stage microphones, analog and digital wireless systems, the Perception Series, and collaborations with artists such as Tiësto on DJ headphones.
