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dejacky
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Are they worth $~87 shipped?
dejacky said:I'm going to compare them to the Sennheisers at a local music store...Review #2 coming soon! Also, any suggestions for making my reviews more thorough and better overall will be much appreciated!
Since Barb and Al Priestly moved their store to Austin, we don't really have any pro audio dealers left in North Texas. Hillcrest Hifi in Dallas can probably order you a pair.dejacky said:Allegedly the AKG K171 have 43dB of isolation so I've inclined to try these, but can't find any store in Dallas that has them. Can anyone help me out? Thanks!
-dejacky
I do not know where Recording Magazine got the spec. I have not seen the isolation specs published in any AKG literature. However, I have been told informally that the K171 Studio and K271 Studio models provide between 30 and 40 dB attenuation from outside noise. This was confirmed with an experiment I conducted with a pair of K271 Studios in our service lab. An open omni-directional mic was placed in our test chamber at one meter from the sound source (standard distance for testing). The mic was, then, placed between the K271 ear cups that were taped together. The resulting measurement was 37 dB less than that of the open mic.
It is possible that the people at Recording did a similar experiment as -43 dB is not far from the expected amount of isolation.
Green Hornet,The cables on the cans are made of Kleenex wire -- one foot on and, Voila, NO Cable left standing.
I completely disagreeBut for figuring out what your mic placement is sounding like when in the same room with a live instrument, I think they get the job done.