*

Image

«
 
»
Acid Tabs AKG K-240 Studio & R… Animals
AKG K-240 Studio & Roland RH-50
Click the picture to view full size.
RH-50 are Roland's low-end studio monitor headphones. In spite of which they're quad-driver - they have dedicated tweeters which sound really smooth when the headphones are recabled. Great for saxophones and any treble-based delicate music. RH-50 are much like the K-240 with less detail and an even more raised midrange.

And AKG K-240 Studio are, well, what the name says - studio-standard headphones. Current generation (4th, 55-mm. diaphragms) is quite different from the original, if you want a suggestion, try to hunt down the original silver K-141 or K-240 Sextett (38 mm. diaphragms, K-240 are the circumaural version of K-141) and recable them, then give them a good amp.

You can mix in K-240 (many musicians mix/record in K-271, the closed variant), and frankly, the stock AKG cable is horrid. A replacement cable might cost almost as much as the headphones themselves, but it's worth it.

Poster information

Item Info

Sidhe Priest

  • Total Items: 232
  • Total Comments: 31
PostedFebruary 19, 2009, 08:20:21 PM
Width × Height1024 × 768
Filesize283 KB
FilenameK-240-RH-50.jpg
Views1867
Rating
Last EditedDecember 24, 2010, 10:40:03 PM
BBC embed code
HTML embed code
Direct link

Exif Metadata

View all entries (14)

Exif Metadata

Date: February 19, 2009, 08:20:21 PM
Make: Canon
Model: Canon PowerShot A550
Flash: No Flash
Exposure time: 1/1 sec
Orientation: 1: Normal (0 deg)
Focal length: 15.783 mm
X-Resolution: 72 dpi
Y-Resolution: 72 dpi
Resolution unit: Inch
FNumber: f/4.5
ISO Value: 100
Metering Mode: Multi-Segment
Exif version: version 2.2
Comments No comments
Aeva Media 1.4w © 2008-2011 Nao & Dragooon - Wedge: level up your forum!

An Error Has Occurred!

Cannot create references to/from string offsets