@@ArkFisted its crazier to spend $1200 on a phone that lasts 2 years than to spend $400 on an audio setup that lasts 10 years, so at least you have that going for you
Man, that's nothing. I'm gonna spend $1,000 on an iem, the Theiaudio Monarch MK2. I'm also gonna get a Questyle M15 DAC to use it with. I might also get some upgrade eartips, lol 😂.
These probably are some of the most comfortable and best sounding closed-backs around the price that I've tried. I got rid of them after a year just because the infamous build quality always bothered me and I always liked my HD 569 a little more in both the comfort and sound signature. It's always tough for me to find closed-backs I like.
I've been watching a bunch of your reviews recently. Really nicely presented and I like the balance between objectivity and subjectivity. I see you reviewed the K553 a few years ago and gave it a pretty good review. Supposedly the MKii are identical to the pro aside from detachable cable. Your review of the K553 pro seemed a bit more positive overall compared to these. I was wondering if you still rate them highly as a reference headphone or if something has come along since that you would recommend over them.
In this price range I believe Yamaha MT5's with Brainwavz pads are terrific, they punch way above their weight class, seems that they don't get enough attention.
@DMS - A lot of the time this year it was only $79 on Amazon. Would you say, when the HD599 is on sale for $99, it's the best entry level headphone for most people ??
Lockk9 TT Racing cough cough the Sennheiser HD 560S waaaaaaaaay Superior to the 599SE/599 it's like muffled garbage in comparison en-us.sennheiser.com/hd-560-s-audiophile-headphone-high-end-over-ear www.headphones.com/products/sennheiser-hd-560s www.amazon.com/Sennheiser-Consumer-Audio-HD-Audiophile/dp/B08J9MVB6W
Humm mine are built well enof i think....but um i don't really see his point about the bass? Like i dont get anything much...hd58x gives better bass...idk tho im noob... maybe im doin something wrong
@@xorsama Your hearing the high bass rather then subass where the boost is on these. You should be glad that you went with 58x though its really dam good for the price and is better tuned than most headphones around and even above its price. It does ever so slightly lack bass extension however most music wont have frequencies below 30hz.
I took your recommendation. I love my K361. The quality issues seem to be fixed! They are very comfortable and fit similar to Bose QC series. They sound great except with poor quality recordings there is some upper muddiness.
@@CeloyG layering is not a typical term used when talking about audio so I don’t know. If you mean imaging it’s excellent. Soundstage is good for a closed back headphone.
Bought them. Gave them to my daughter for online school. I would describe them as uninspiring, but not too bad. I’d take the Koss Porta Pro, KPH30, or KSC 75 over them for sure. Are the “technically” better? No, but they sound better, if that matters to you.
Would love to see you do some album reviews on for example Black Sabbath, Joji or Billie Eillish or something. Or just give a quick opinion on them. And you really should appear on the Abyss channel in the videos where they're anwering questions.
Review the Takstar Pro 82! It's only $55 in our country and I'd like to hear your opinion about it. How would it compare to these headphones or the SHP 9500 and 9600?
Hi, thanks for the good video. I want to know that you gave 7 detail, 19 tuning, and 14 comfort point to AKG k361. But if the K361 was a Bluetooth model, which points would have you given?
@@tihammd I have already bought it 3 months ago. It's sound is very good on bluetooth and awesome with cable. But it's headband broke last week and Amazon gave my money back because shipping was way more expensive than the headphone. Then I fixed it with super glue. So now I am enjoying my free headset :)
hi @DMS,i'm looking for a headphone to pair with my sony walkman a55 that's under 150 usd(not 149 usd though),and i have been watching your videos recently and thought about buying either philips shp9600 or akg k371,maybe hd599 according to the comment below.i really don't know if there're any other better headphones,can you suggest me,i'm new to being audiophile and want a headphone that really sounds good at its price range,maybe the golden standard for its price range
I am like that with the Razer Black Shark V2s. I have 16 different headphones laying around, but right next to these I have the "58x", "38x", and "Orbit S" but for some reason, I grab these a lot (I keep the dongle and these plugged in at all times...Same with the Orbit S). I do know that the main reason is comfort. These are just very pleasant to wear (yes I have them on now lol), but also the weight and the sound. I just love them. Oh and the 38x plugged into the Razer THX dongle sounds really good also...58x does not most likely because of the 150 ohms.
Great review. I am thinking of getting these. How well do you think they would work for communications and occasional music. I'm a ham radio operator and I want a comfortable head phone. Thanks, Tim
So glad my k371 sounds nothing like the review of that and of this. I must have been lucky. Had it almost since day one and no issues yet. It also doesn't have tons of bass at all. It has substantially less bass than most of my headphones and I don't own many bass heavy headphones.
lets face it he only likes it because its light and comfortable while not sound horrible likewise i had Sundara, Arya, DT1990, DT700 and i find myself wearing an old HyperX Cloud II most of the time because its very comfortable, zero clamp force after stretched out and light and most of all it had this forwarded sound that allow me to hear faint noise alot better especially useful for gaming and watching ghost hunting videos on youtube lol moral of the story, expensive headphones/audio stuff dont really matter, you wont really care for the sound detail because most of the time you are just in casual listening mode and pick the one that make you feel good always
I really feel like i should buy dt770 pro 80 ohms, cause comfort is really important for me, but sound quality i heard many people love them and many don't... I have id4 mk2 audio interface
@@kamranfallah just buy it i use dt770 80 ohm + fiio k5 pro quite a lot for binge watching netflix/anime lately lol its one of those headphone that stays on your head for very long hours without feeling the need to remove them No complaints on the sound from me, it has more bass volume but slightly lacking the richness of more expensive headphones. Just a side note dt770 is adequate for listening to DD+ audio but if i'm watching DTS/TrueHD i think the dt770 do not produce the high quality sound fully Anyway i'm one of those guys that bought expensive headphones after watching audiophile reviews then find myself using only SHP9500 regularly to watch youtube :/
AKG must have some serious issues going on because the K361s I bought and returned didn't sound good at all. The low end was lacking heavily and the mids were recessed. I also had to pay a stupid restocking fee.
I agree seal is important for wearing this headphone. I always thought that there is a hole in the mids and there is no bass. After watching this review, I think I can safely assumed that my thin arm glasses just make it sound trash.o
I thought the same thing and wear no glasses. I ended up returning them. I am 99.9% sure I was getting a good seal, but the isolation wasn't that good so maybe there was something wrong with the pads or how they were mounted. What a bummer.
I got my hands on the K361s a bit under a year ago and love them, but the earpads are already shredded. Does anyone have any experience with swapping in some Brainwavz pads? I know they fit, but it's hard to find much info about their sound profile when paired with the K361. I'd be looking at Brainwavz's micro suede or one of their cooling gel options due to heat in summer (I live in Australia). I've heard Dekoni's pads are great, but their K361 pads aren't sold here.
Can you review the Samson SR850? I've seen many reviews that say that it's comparable to the AKG K240, but for under $50. I just got one for under $30.
Can you look at the Status CB-1? They've had a good reputation for a while and I'd like to see what you'd think. They're pretty cheap too, $60 on amazon.
I have had the Status CB-1 for a couple of months now. I honestly like the soundstage on the CB-1 better than the Sony Wh-1000xm3. They are also the best sounding on-ear headphones I have come across.
Love my K371. As a retired performing musician, I want to hear the details. And man, do I get them.
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if u liked these puppies, u'll be blown away by the budget friendly etymotic er2 series and go completely nuts if u tried er4se. they have new multi drivers coming soon called etymotic evo
I had to return mine unfortunately as there wasn't enough padding on the headband for me and it was hurting the top of my head. I've had this issue with other headphones that others have deemed comfortable though so you'll probably be fine
Another one I bought - ordered a minute ago :) Now you got me to buy the Aria, 560s, Tygr, Bose qc 45 and these. Not sure what to work on now. The next price range is not possible for me. I would buy the AB-1266 if I could.. like at least 8k with dac and amp.. but that's more than I earn in 5-6 month :D (nurse) Also my wife would kill me :) She really likes the 560s tho and the Bose that I bought for her (there was extreme noise on her work for some months) Maybe the bro3 speakers can do the trick? Compared with my nice old denon ampdac? Any ideas how I can get max sound for min money? I really want that AB-1266 out of the body thing :) btw. it REALLY makes the 560s better if you guys autoEQ them with wavelet on android or APO+Peace on pc/laptop.. Crinacle's suggestion. And I ranted about it before: buy a hidizs s9 pro for your cellphone/laptop. This is by far the cheapest (also portable) way to get great sound.
Depends on what. General listening, comfort and build yes. You cannot beat the X2s. But if you listen at lower volumes, play mostly rock, the Grados are second to none, their detail, openess and soundstage are just ridiculous for sr60/sr80. Both combo well with the X2. X2 is the superior all arounder, and Grados are an outstanding change up
I really like my K361 but the build is horrible. The headband snapped when I try to put them on my head after 6 months of use. I am gluing them together now. So... I am pretty pissed.
I own SR80e, and it is a scam. The level of detail is through the roof, distortion is super low, you can listen at low levels without losing anything, BUT THERE IS A HARSH UPPER MIDS PEAK THAT HURTS THE EARS, and the bass rolls off too much. OG SR60 from the 90s sound better than SR80e.
It's Grado ! What would you wait for ? The ~ 2 kHz peak is almost always there in their products. They are too harsh for me, I wouldn't like them. Some AKG headphones have this region amped making them too clear but not as Grado headphones.
Grados are second to none with detail and openness. They are incredible value for money and absolutely shit on say the SHP9500s for detail. HOWEVER, theyre made for more tradional audiophiles who dont play music that loud and listen to music before this loudness era. If i listen to my Grados at low volume theyre better than anything out there. If you listen louder, that Grado peak will be painfully bad. They also EQ exceptionally well. So you can EQ that peak out and bump the midbass. But generally speaking, to get the most out of Grados you almost have to treat them like IEMs
Harman count with professionals too and lots of companies use the Harman frequency response including recivers amps and pre amps and yes the prefer for most of people.
Not necessarily so. You see we happen to be in the minority of people who actually care about sound. If everyone actually cared about sound, then things would be very different. You mistake people's lack of care for what they actually want.
Guys I have a question, do I NEED an amp for them or can i just run the music off of my computer or phone? Is the sound mostly the same without powering them with an amp?
Please recommend a closed back headphone for checking mixes and occasional mixing with removable cable. So far, have used M50X/40X, both are bass heavy resulting in a mix with anaemic lower end, HD280 Pro...sounds ok, but that damn cable is a mess to carry around and it lacks details like 40X/50X. HD25 II: my go to for now, but they do get really uncomfortable after an hour or so. Is there anything available for mixing ? NDH 20 isn't comfortable at all. I've started using a cheap IEM ( IE40 pro for mixing)!! Nobody is bothered about us, the mixing/ mastering people who need closed headphones for mixing at times. Budget: 500USD max, don't want spend more on closed back.
361 is a bit thin to me, mine don't have much bass or punch. but for me it's more pleasant than 371. In 371 it was a WALL OF EVERYTHING multiplied by wide scene, I got tired too fast
Would you say a K371 is worth the $50 extra just for the mini xlr connectors? I wanted to get the K361s but I'm worried about not finding cables in case the stock breaks basically (and AKG isn't selling replacement cables for some reason).
He didn't like the K371 much - he has a video on it from around a year ago. I'd say there's a pretty good chance you'll eventually see aftermarket cables from China for the K361 appear on Ebay - they're usually pretty good (typically better than the stock cables on cheaper headphones - I bought a nice braided one for my Sennheiser HD560S).
@@velgus I mean it's almost been year since those are out, but I still can't find any cables (with their proprietary twist lock mechanism that is). So it's just loose cables that don't lock so far.
@@amrabdelazeem9567 If you have the connector you could solder new speaker wire. If you don't you could get a 3 small connectors that fit on the end and splice wires on to that and plug it in. Shouldn't be hard to fab a custom cable if you can solder. If not, got to a local electronics store- easy job for them. That said, I see they do sell them now on Amazon so you should be in good shape!
I have a set of bose qc 35ii that I need a closed back sub 200$ for gaming and comfort listening, mostly lofi and instrumental casual music. Any advice or suggestions?
I find it funny how the harman curve for speakers is way more neutral and not bass boosted at all so why is it that a headphone should have boosted bass. I think people on scientific forums should listen to things with mild bass and they will see it sounds much cleaner and you hear more detail. I think bass should be slightly elevated above the straight line most planars have but not to this level. Maybe about 2 or 3 db just to give a sense of power.
Am i doing something wrong? I have these but i dont hear any bass? Like i have the hd58x and they sound like they have more bass ...idk tho km normie so
Are Grado sr80e the best alterative budget headphone you can come up with, crap build vs crap build, i would rather wait till the next time i fly and get free airline headphones, they will last longer!
i heard many complains about grados but this is the frist time i saw someone complain about it's build quality. You just made me curious, how do you use your headphone? I keep a sr80e on my rack and occasionally use it. It's definitely not a comfortable headphone but i don't find it easy to break
@@sonnguyen-iv7gv if you mean how are they stored i use foam yoga blocks and i have listened to grado sr80e but sadly i think there are other better headphones around, if you listen to violin music only then they would be good
For me, as the measurements say, K612 looks higher end compared to K361/K371. It's sad that the bass are rolled-off ! It's also bad we can't have THE closed version of it at almost the same price...
if it has a semblance of a midrange it is automatically better than the dt770 IMO. The dt770 steals all the magic from the music for me despite its great technicalities.
Well it depends on your preferences. I have both k361 and dt770 80om version and I like dt770 more. Basically DT770 is more fun and bigger soundstage, k361 in comparison sound almost flat and in your face.
I've been wearing headphones the wrong way my entire life 😁 2:12 that should be your new dating profile picture and your RUclips profile picture 😂😂😂😂😸😆😆😆😆😆 3:00 I'm sure somebody will make that a company for headphones and speakers
@@Jordonater depends which beyers. Some aren't too bad with a pad swap tbh. I have found that the stock velour pads on the beyers can be the cause of a lot of the harshness.
If they fit, sure, if not, eh. I've had a pair for nearly a week now and find that if the ear pads were ear shaped and not round, they'd probably be great. For now, I'm going to give another few days to see if it gets better; if not, I'm returning and getting a pair of HD560s. The HE400se's sound great, but there's no point if I get a headache from wearing them after 30 minutes to an hour.
At that price the DT770pro and AKG K245 are a better choice imho. I tried all of them in-store and found the K361 to suck. The K245 is open back, much better build quality (metal frame) and sounds somewhat like a DT990pro with the highs a bit more recessed and the bass a bit more muddy. Still a better choice than the K361 imho.
Thats the most dumbest comment i have read . He is talking about headphones under 100$ . The headphones u mention are above the price and k245 has worst comfort .
Hey! I thought of getting a pair of Audio technica m30Xs for my music monitoring and mixing but this video got me confused. Should I go for these over m30Xs ? Are these better than m30Xs ?
I want some of these, DMX.
My mom and friends think im crazy for spending 300 dollars on headphones and 150 on amp and headphone pads
Thats not crazy thats money well spent. Audio gear can last decades
@@ArkFisted its crazier to spend $1200 on a phone that lasts 2 years than to spend $400 on an audio setup that lasts 10 years, so at least you have that going for you
Man, that's nothing. I'm gonna spend $1,000 on an iem, the Theiaudio Monarch MK2. I'm also gonna get a Questyle M15 DAC to use it with. I might also get some upgrade eartips, lol 😂.
im sure u think some of their hobbies arent worth the money either. the thing to remember is that things have different value for different people
Good morning DMS, how are you today? Enjoy your thanksgiving 😄
Ya what he said
“And then you’re kind of screwed.” Massive understatement.
Me: ahhh wheres the screwdriver...
Ears: why is that pointy thing so close to me???
Ha! Sad BS though.
These probably are some of the most comfortable and best sounding closed-backs around the price that I've tried. I got rid of them after a year just because the infamous build quality always bothered me and I always liked my HD 569 a little more in both the comfort and sound signature. It's always tough for me to find closed-backs I like.
I've been watching a bunch of your reviews recently. Really nicely presented and I like the balance between objectivity and subjectivity.
I see you reviewed the K553 a few years ago and gave it a pretty good review. Supposedly the MKii are identical to the pro aside from detachable cable. Your review of the K553 pro seemed a bit more positive overall compared to these. I was wondering if you still rate them highly as a reference headphone or if something has come along since that you would recommend over them.
In this price range I believe Yamaha MT5's with Brainwavz pads are terrific, they punch way above their weight class, seems that they don't get enough attention.
@DMS - A lot of the time this year it was only $79 on Amazon.
Would you say, when the HD599 is on sale for $99, it's the best entry level headphone for most people ??
I had that exact same question bro
Depends on what you’re looking for. 599 is great too. Neither is a bad option.
Lockk9 TT Racing cough cough the Sennheiser HD 560S waaaaaaaaay Superior to the 599SE/599 it's like muffled garbage in comparison
en-us.sennheiser.com/hd-560-s-audiophile-headphone-high-end-over-ear
www.headphones.com/products/sennheiser-hd-560s
www.amazon.com/Sennheiser-Consumer-Audio-HD-Audiophile/dp/B08J9MVB6W
@@MRFUTURETECHNOLOGYGAMING $99 vs $199
@@MRFUTURETECHNOLOGYGAMING those are not under $100 lmao 😂
I got these and I treat them like kings and then I see him doing all sorts of movement and I'm like "nooooooooooo"
Humm mine are built well enof i think....but um i don't really see his point about the bass? Like i dont get anything much...hd58x gives better bass...idk tho im noob... maybe im doin something wrong
@@xorsama Your hearing the high bass rather then subass where the boost is on these. You should be glad that you went with 58x though its really dam good for the price and is better tuned than most headphones around and even above its price. It does ever so slightly lack bass extension however most music wont have frequencies below 30hz.
@@Jordonater ahh ,yea i guess so thanks.....and yup i love my 58x lol but my fam hates it XD cuz its open back
I took your recommendation. I love my K361. The quality issues seem to be fixed! They are very comfortable and fit similar to Bose QC series. They sound great except with poor quality recordings there is some upper muddiness.
How is the layering and soundstage?
@@CeloyG layering is not a typical term used when talking about audio so I don’t know. If you mean imaging it’s excellent. Soundstage is good for a closed back headphone.
Bought them. Gave them to my daughter for online school. I would describe them as uninspiring, but not too bad. I’d take the Koss Porta Pro, KPH30, or KSC 75 over them for sure. Are the “technically” better? No, but they sound better, if that matters to you.
It is a surprisingly balanced pair, much better than their bassy K371 offering!! Really good value for money
Would love to see you do some album reviews on for example Black Sabbath, Joji or Billie Eillish or something. Or just give a quick opinion on them. And you really should appear on the Abyss channel in the videos where they're anwering questions.
Review the Takstar Pro 82! It's only $55 in our country and I'd like to hear your opinion about it. How would it compare to these headphones or the SHP 9500 and 9600?
Beautiful pfp.
Hi, thanks for the good video. I want to know that you gave 7 detail, 19 tuning, and 14 comfort point to AKG k361. But if the K361 was a Bluetooth model, which points would have you given?
Please don't buy the bt version
@@tihammd I have already bought it 3 months ago. It's sound is very good on bluetooth and awesome with cable. But it's headband broke last week and Amazon gave my money back because shipping was way more expensive than the headphone. Then I fixed it with super glue. So now I am enjoying my free headset :)
hi @DMS,i'm looking for a headphone to pair with my sony walkman a55 that's under 150 usd(not 149 usd though),and i have been watching your videos recently and thought about buying either philips shp9600 or akg k371,maybe hd599 according to the comment below.i really don't know if there're any other better headphones,can you suggest me,i'm new to being audiophile and want a headphone that really sounds good at its price range,maybe the golden standard for its price range
AKG 553 MK II vs AKG 361, who you got, and why?
Hi DMS! Love the info and the channel! Would you be willing to go into de 200-300 category for closed/open back king?
I am like that with the Razer Black Shark V2s. I have 16 different headphones laying around, but right next to these I have the "58x", "38x", and "Orbit S" but for some reason, I grab these a lot (I keep the dongle and these plugged in at all times...Same with the Orbit S). I do know that the main reason is comfort. These are just very pleasant to wear (yes I have them on now lol), but also the weight and the sound. I just love them. Oh and the 38x plugged into the Razer THX dongle sounds really good also...58x does not most likely because of the 150 ohms.
Your intros and outros are always so damn enjoyable
Great review. I am thinking of getting these. How well do you think they would work for communications and occasional music. I'm a ham radio operator and I want a comfortable head phone.
Thanks,
Tim
Something something something, commenting for the algorithm because I dig your content.
So glad my k371 sounds nothing like the review of that and of this. I must have been lucky. Had it almost since day one and no issues yet. It also doesn't have tons of bass at all. It has substantially less bass than most of my headphones and I don't own many bass heavy headphones.
361 have too much treble. i have to eq it down
lets face it he only likes it because its light and comfortable while not sound horrible
likewise i had Sundara, Arya, DT1990, DT700 and i find myself wearing an old HyperX Cloud II most of the time because its very comfortable, zero clamp force after stretched out and light and most of all it had this forwarded sound that allow me to hear faint noise alot better especially useful for gaming and watching ghost hunting videos on youtube lol
moral of the story, expensive headphones/audio stuff dont really matter, you wont really care for the sound detail because most of the time you are just in casual listening mode and pick the one that make you feel good always
Isn't dt770 comfortable among ur options?
@@kamranfallah quite sure i typed dt700 that is the pro X version,not 770. Clamp force is kinda strong.
DT770 pro is comfortable too
I really feel like i should buy dt770 pro 80 ohms, cause comfort is really important for me, but sound quality i heard many people love them and many don't...
I have id4 mk2 audio interface
@@kamranfallah just buy it
i use dt770 80 ohm + fiio k5 pro quite a lot for binge watching netflix/anime lately lol
its one of those headphone that stays on your head for very long hours without feeling the need to remove them
No complaints on the sound from me, it has more bass volume but slightly lacking the richness of more expensive headphones.
Just a side note dt770 is adequate for listening to DD+ audio but if i'm watching DTS/TrueHD i think the dt770 do not produce the high quality sound fully
Anyway i'm one of those guys that bought expensive headphones after watching audiophile reviews then find myself using only SHP9500 regularly to watch youtube :/
So its a headphone to buy while you wait for a pair of Argons , got it.
Idk tho i have them but i dont really see the bass...hd58x has better bass
@@xorsama The r70x is better too and sometimes is quite cheap.
AKG must have some serious issues going on because the K361s I bought and returned didn't sound good at all. The low end was lacking heavily and the mids were recessed. I also had to pay a stupid restocking fee.
Man! The shipping cost and fees really hurt people living outside US like me.
Still gonna try Grado for once.
I agree seal is important for wearing this headphone.
I always thought that there is a hole in the mids and there is no bass.
After watching this review, I think I can safely assumed that my thin arm glasses just make it sound trash.o
I thought the same thing and wear no glasses. I ended up returning them. I am 99.9% sure I was getting a good seal, but the isolation wasn't that good so maybe there was something wrong with the pads or how they were mounted. What a bummer.
hifiman sells he400se in chanes markets for 90 usd
planar under 100usd 😎
Where can I find those markets?
I got my hands on the K361s a bit under a year ago and love them, but the earpads are already shredded. Does anyone have any experience with swapping in some Brainwavz pads?
I know they fit, but it's hard to find much info about their sound profile when paired with the K361. I'd be looking at Brainwavz's micro suede or one of their cooling gel options due to heat in summer (I live in Australia). I've heard Dekoni's pads are great, but their K361 pads aren't sold here.
What did you do, and how's the durability now?
You should try the $49 AKG K245, probably the best value I've ever come across in a headphone. Sounds like the HD 6xx series but with sub-bass.
$49? They are $200 in Canada 😳
Can you review the Samson SR850? I've seen many reviews that say that it's comparable to the AKG K240, but for under $50.
I just got one for under $30.
Shout-out DankPods
I’m thinking about either getting these, the ath -m40x, or takstar pro 82s. Which one do you think sounds the best?
K361
Eyyy guys, did anyone tried some Samson sr850s? What are your opinions on them?
Thanks in advance.
Can you look at the Status CB-1? They've had a good reputation for a while and I'd like to see what you'd think. They're pretty cheap too, $60 on amazon.
Even less from Status directly.
Dang really? How much?
@@ethanoux10 Like $46 or $49.
they are gold
I have had the Status CB-1 for a couple of months now. I honestly like the soundstage on the CB-1 better than the Sony Wh-1000xm3.
They are also the best sounding on-ear headphones I have come across.
Thanks for this great video. Would you recommend this over Sennheiser HD 350BT?
Sennheiser their consumer Bluetooth stuff is most of the time not worth it in general.
361 have too much treble. i have to eq it down
@@mikelisteral7863 They’ve got pretty little amounts of treble
@@dannybos7024 361 have a huge treble spike at round 8khz. it has to be lowered otherwise it drowns out the bass and mids
Please get the hifiman he400se, its only $99, cheapest planar to date
what the crap
No, the gold planar gl400 remains the cheapest...
Love my K371. As a retired performing musician, I want to hear the details. And man, do I get them.
if u liked these puppies, u'll be blown away by the budget friendly etymotic er2 series and go completely nuts if u tried er4se. they have new multi drivers coming soon called etymotic evo
how does it compare to the SHP9600 which is now under 100 on amazon
if you want a budget king, check out the Koss kph30i
you would not expect the sound out of those little guys
How durable is the headband ? Do they fall off easily ? I wanna get them and convert them to bluetooth so I can wear them at the gym
I had to return mine unfortunately as there wasn't enough padding on the headband for me and it was hurting the top of my head. I've had this issue with other headphones that others have deemed comfortable though so you'll probably be fine
Another one I bought - ordered a minute ago :) Now you got me to buy the Aria, 560s, Tygr, Bose qc 45 and these. Not sure what to work on now. The next price range is not possible for me. I would buy the AB-1266 if I could.. like at least 8k with dac and amp.. but that's more than I earn in 5-6 month :D (nurse) Also my wife would kill me :) She really likes the 560s tho and the Bose that I bought for her (there was extreme noise on her work for some months)
Maybe the bro3 speakers can do the trick? Compared with my nice old denon ampdac?
Any ideas how I can get max sound for min money? I really want that AB-1266 out of the body thing :)
btw. it REALLY makes the 560s better if you guys autoEQ them with wavelet on android or APO+Peace on pc/laptop.. Crinacle's suggestion. And I ranted about it before: buy a hidizs s9 pro for your cellphone/laptop. This is by far the cheapest (also portable) way to get great sound.
Honestly I'd get Fidelio X2's at 99$ discounted instead of those AKG's and Grado's. Without even blinking.
Depends on what. General listening, comfort and build yes. You cannot beat the X2s. But if you listen at lower volumes, play mostly rock, the Grados are second to none, their detail, openess and soundstage are just ridiculous for sr60/sr80. Both combo well with the X2. X2 is the superior all arounder, and Grados are an outstanding change up
Mine are BEAUTIFULLY well built!!!
I really like my K361 but the build is horrible. The headband snapped when I try to put them on my head after 6 months of use. I am gluing them together now. So... I am pretty pissed.
I own SR80e, and it is a scam. The level of detail is through the roof, distortion is super low, you can listen at low levels without losing anything, BUT THERE IS A HARSH UPPER MIDS PEAK THAT HURTS THE EARS, and the bass rolls off too much. OG SR60 from the 90s sound better than SR80e.
It's Grado ! What would you wait for ? The ~ 2 kHz peak is almost always there in their products. They are too harsh for me, I wouldn't like them. Some AKG headphones have this region amped making them too clear but not as Grado headphones.
Grados are second to none with detail and openness. They are incredible value for money and absolutely shit on say the SHP9500s for detail. HOWEVER, theyre made for more tradional audiophiles who dont play music that loud and listen to music before this loudness era. If i listen to my Grados at low volume theyre better than anything out there. If you listen louder, that Grado peak will be painfully bad.
They also EQ exceptionally well. So you can EQ that peak out and bump the midbass. But generally speaking, to get the most out of Grados you almost have to treat them like IEMs
What is it like with glasses on?
Harman count with professionals too and lots of companies use the Harman frequency response including recivers amps and pre amps and yes the prefer for most of people.
after all, pros are just minority, even us don't always go for neutral all the time
Not necessarily so. You see we happen to be in the minority of people who actually care about sound. If everyone actually cared about sound, then things would be very different. You mistake people's lack of care for what they actually want.
Please do a more headphone reviews from a price range ($200-$300, $300-$400...
I have that same air purifier in your background.
Ok
Metal571 loved the 371...love the division of opinions.
Is anyone else experiencing "boomy" vocals on this particular video? Levels keep spiking 🤷♂️
Hi, are there any recommendations budget headphones for mixing? Maybe around 150 to 200$, Thanks
HD560S. One of the flattest headphones at any price.
@@DMS3TV Thankss
The SR80e is just not a comparable option where I live because the price is almost double compared to the K361
361 have too much treble. i have to eq it down
How do they hold up against the Sony MDR-7506?
superior in everything aside build quality i would sayq
Guys I have a question, do I NEED an amp for them or can i just run the music off of my computer or phone? Is the sound mostly the same without powering them with an amp?
Did you watch the video?
Please recommend a closed back headphone for checking mixes and occasional mixing with removable cable.
So far, have used M50X/40X, both are bass heavy resulting in a mix with anaemic lower end, HD280 Pro...sounds ok, but that damn cable is a mess to carry around and it lacks details like 40X/50X.
HD25 II: my go to for now, but they do get really uncomfortable after an hour or so.
Is there anything available for mixing ? NDH 20 isn't comfortable at all.
I've started using a cheap IEM ( IE40 pro for mixing)!!
Nobody is bothered about us, the mixing/ mastering people who need closed headphones for mixing at times.
Budget: 500USD max, don't want spend more on closed back.
Ollo makes a closed back studio headphone. Not sure if they’re in stock at the moment though.
How good are they at keeping the sound inside? (I don't want them leaking whilst recording)
Leakage is very minimal with this. Can't imagine any better.
@DMS and what about the k361 vs Ath m40x for music production?
361 have too much treble. i have to eq it down
Where can I buy the cable that isn't shorted to mono that you used for these headphones?
Hi DMS, Sennheise HD 450BT is on sale for $99 rn. Any thoughts? Is it good for its price rn?
361 is a bit thin to me, mine don't have much bass or punch. but for me it's more pleasant than 371. In 371 it was a WALL OF EVERYTHING multiplied by wide scene, I got tired too fast
Would you say a K371 is worth the $50 extra just for the mini xlr connectors? I wanted to get the K361s but I'm worried about not finding cables in case the stock breaks basically (and AKG isn't selling replacement cables for some reason).
He didn't like the K371 much - he has a video on it from around a year ago. I'd say there's a pretty good chance you'll eventually see aftermarket cables from China for the K361 appear on Ebay - they're usually pretty good (typically better than the stock cables on cheaper headphones - I bought a nice braided one for my Sennheiser HD560S).
@@velgus I mean it's almost been year since those are out, but I still can't find any cables (with their proprietary twist lock mechanism that is). So it's just loose cables that don't lock so far.
@@amrabdelazeem9567 If you have the connector you could solder new speaker wire. If you don't you could get a 3 small connectors that fit on the end and splice wires on to that and plug it in. Shouldn't be hard to fab a custom cable if you can solder. If not, got to a local electronics store- easy job for them. That said, I see they do sell them now on Amazon so you should be in good shape!
I have a set of bose qc 35ii that I need a closed back sub 200$ for gaming and comfort listening, mostly lofi and instrumental casual music. Any advice or suggestions?
Beyerdynamic DT770
Would you consider reviewing the K275 or K245? Both are the same price or less and seem to be built way better.
How do you compare with Sennheiser hd 280 pro?
have you noticed some cracking with it? I just received mine today and there is some distinct cracking left & right every 10-12 secs.
Sounds like something in the dac/amp or ground noise
i have no cracking with mine.... yet
i really like the look on these, looks like a nice travel headphone
361 have too much treble. i have to eq it down
Do these beat the Sennheiser HD 280 Pro (New/Old)
Any news?
Hi how would you say this compares to the phillips 9600?
Do ksc75's edge these out in imaging? I know for certain that they beat the k361 in soundstage but I'm not sure about imaging.
I've heard that over ear headphones have better front and back imaging so this will be interesting...
Could you make a guide about getting into like amps and power supplies and stuff for beginners?
This or bose QC35. If there is better at that price range then which ones are the best?
361 have too much treble. i have to eq it down
I find it funny how the harman curve for speakers is way more neutral and not bass boosted at all so why is it that a headphone should have boosted bass. I think people on scientific forums should listen to things with mild bass and they will see it sounds much cleaner and you hear more detail. I think bass should be slightly elevated above the straight line most planars have but not to this level. Maybe about 2 or 3 db just to give a sense of power.
Am i doing something wrong? I have these but i dont hear any bass? Like i have the hd58x and they sound like they have more bass ...idk tho km normie so
Maybe a bad seal between the headphones and your head?
If you’re big on bass you might like the k371 more. They’re heavier in the lows.
@@DMS3TV yea maybe its the seal as i do wear spectacles
Would you take this over the AKG 553?
361 have too much treble. i have to eq it down
You should make a new headphones recommendation ranking for holidays 2020 (like another tier list would be great)
Are Grado sr80e the best alterative budget headphone you can come up with, crap build vs crap build, i would rather wait till the next time i fly and get free airline headphones, they will last longer!
i heard many complains about grados but this is the frist time i saw someone complain about it's build quality. You just made me curious, how do you use your headphone? I keep a sr80e on my rack and occasionally use it. It's definitely not a comfortable headphone but i don't find it easy to break
@@sonnguyen-iv7gv watch most reviews and the build quality is always rated poorly
@@chefsteve8381 so you haven't used it irl yet?
So you haven't used it irl yet?
@@sonnguyen-iv7gv if you mean how are they stored i use foam yoga blocks and i have listened to grado sr80e but sadly i think there are other better headphones around, if you listen to violin music only then they would be good
Can you review the K245's?
For me, as the measurements say, K612 looks higher end compared to K361/K371. It's sad that the bass are rolled-off ! It's also bad we can't have THE closed version of it at almost the same price...
Hey guys just ordered these headphone.. Wondering if i need any dac amp for these ...
You won't need a dac but using one will surely enhance your sound
Which is better the akg k361 or the cooler master mh751? In my region the akg is twice the price
K361.
@@dannybos7024 but the value for sound quality what should I take for the price?
@@reyjerr4086 The K361.
can you get a seal when you have a really tiny head..? like really really small
I wonder how this AKG compares to a Beyerdynamics DT770pro. In Europe they are to be found for around this price as well.
if it has a semblance of a midrange it is automatically better than the dt770 IMO. The dt770 steals all the magic from the music for me despite its great technicalities.
Well it depends on your preferences. I have both k361 and dt770 80om version and I like dt770 more. Basically DT770 is more fun and bigger soundstage, k361 in comparison sound almost flat and in your face.
your room looks really interesting.
I've been wearing headphones the wrong way my entire life 😁 2:12 that should be your new dating profile picture and your RUclips profile picture 😂😂😂😂😸😆😆😆😆😆 3:00 I'm sure somebody will make that a company for headphones and speakers
I love your room
Do you think the bt version is worth it for about 20e more?
No. They completely fucked with the tuning.
Surprised the Blon BL30 isn't taking up this space
k361 vs new hd280pro?
Any advice?
That massive 8khz peak kills me. I had the same issue with the K371 it gets very sibilant at times.
Not as bad as a beyer though
@@Jordonater depends which beyers. Some aren't too bad with a pad swap tbh. I have found that the stock velour pads on the beyers can be the cause of a lot of the harshness.
@@johnellison3173 Oh i didn't know that
Any solution for that peak? And can you explain when you hear it most?
@@Elazarko Its in the lower treble so I usually hear it on symbols or in a lot of electronic dance tracks and when singers say S's and T's.
But is it better than the KPH30i's
How about Creative (the good old pc audio card company) products? Have u tested those I would be interested in your opinion about them.
The HiFiman HE400se is THE NO-BRAINER OF THE YEAR!
If they fit, sure, if not, eh. I've had a pair for nearly a week now and find that if the ear pads were ear shaped and not round, they'd probably be great. For now, I'm going to give another few days to see if it gets better; if not, I'm returning and getting a pair of HD560s. The HE400se's sound great, but there's no point if I get a headache from wearing them after 30 minutes to an hour.
At that price the DT770pro and AKG K245 are a better choice imho. I tried all of them in-store and found the K361 to suck. The K245 is open back, much better build quality (metal frame) and sounds somewhat like a DT990pro with the highs a bit more recessed and the bass a bit more muddy. Still a better choice than the K361 imho.
Thats the most dumbest comment i have read . He is talking about headphones under 100$ . The headphones u mention are above the price and k245 has worst comfort .
Hey! I thought of getting a pair of Audio technica m30Xs for my music monitoring and mixing but this video got me confused. Should I go for these over m30Xs ? Are these better than m30Xs ?
First, also keen to watch. And see what Xmas present I get myself
impressive
Drop + THX AAA ONE review when?