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AKG’s ultimate tool for professional DJs
K 181 DJ
The K 181 DJ have been designed in cooperation with leading international DJs. The result: the ultimate tool for professional DJs – high performance closed-back headphones with the best possible sound, and maximum SPL that should be exceptionally rugged and easy to bend or fold into any listening position, and provide a switchable bass boost.
Their distinguishing features include:
- The 3D-Axis professional folding mechanism allows the DJ to change their monitoring position quickly at the club. High quality lightweight construction, extremely rugged. Headphones fold down into an extremely thin package for transportation
- Bass boost switch: Appropriate sound for every venue. Switchable bass boost for gigs at large clubs
- Plug-in cable: Single cable for ease of handling, with professional mini XLR connector
- Stereo/mono selector for optimum single-ear monitoring
- High sound pressure level: High SPL capability for any type of event in any environment. Legendary AKG sound quality
- Closed-back earphones: Isolating ear cups attenuate ambient noise, keeping even quiet passages clearly audible
- Rubberized finish ensures easy and safe handling at the club
AKG’s K81DJ headphones are the “little brother” of the K181DJ and have been specifically designed for use at small clubs and parties.
AKG’s K181DJ and K81DJ are now available from authorised AKG retailers.
Download DJ Mag’s review of AKG DJ Headphones
Download AKG headphones brochure
For more information please visit www.audioproducts.com.au or www.akg.com.
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Headphones impedance
The two important electrical specifications for a pair of headphones are the impedance of the phone transducer itself and its on-the-ear sensitivity. So-called low impedance headphones may vary from 75 ohms up to about 150 ohms. Phones in this impedance range may be directly plugged into the headphone jack routinely found on recording and playback equipment. Higher impedances, such as 600 ohms, are more useful in studio installations where many units may be wired in parallel for studio monitoring applications. Headphone sensitivity is usually stated as the in-the-ear sound pressure level produced by one milliwatt (mW) of audio input. Typical sensitivity ratings of AKG headphones run from 88 dB per mW to 105 dB per mW. You can see that very little power is needed to drive a stereo headphone pair to very high listening levels.
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