Summary: Having never heard open-back headphones before i was looking forward to being able to hear mixes as they should be with accurate stereo representation and i wasn't
Pros: fantastic sound stage, clear throughout the frequency range and very detailed
Cons: lacking in bass but not a bad thing especially for mixing
Summary: In few words: cheap, great neutral sound, very well built headphones and Soundstage is really great. I love to hear classic music and these were made to be classy.
Pros: Well balance, airier soundstage, give every detail
Cons: no deep bass, trebble highest frequency looses detail.
Summary: If you're not sure whether these are worth the money or not, they are. I've had these for a month or so now and I absolutely love them, I bought these to reference with...
Pros: Awesome Soundstage, Great Sound Quality, Flat yet musical frequency response, Comfort, Perfect for Home-Studio
Summary: Pros: - Excellent sound quality. - Really comfortable. I always wore closed headphones, but after trying this open design, I'm not going back.
Summary: I like the AKG k702, they are pleasant to listen to, do a good job of positioning, very airy and open. Sound is very balanced for the most part, but could use a little
Summary: And yet, of every headphone I've ever owned, heard, lived with, worked with...you name it at a sane price range, these are the ones that time and time and again I come...
Pros: Dead neutral, detailed and revealing (though oddly enough, not on the same level as the much warmer HD-650s), extremely comfortable (for me anyhow)
Cons: Not "fun" to listen to. Cold, analytical and soulless poorly amped, hardly inviting even out of my best gear. Cheap plastic on band breaks easily.
Summary: That is what you read when you unfold the flaps on the box...perfect craftmanship, perfect fit. Even impressive while silent. These teutons know elegance and finish.