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Review on AKG K361BT Bluetooth Studio Headphones - Over-Ear, Closed-Back, and Foldable by Alvin Chan ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The item was good, I'll recommend it to my friends.

For the money, these are the best headphones. Their versatility covers all the shortcomings. You can get wired headphones with better sound for this money, but without bluetooth. And vice versa, you can take wireless senheisers, in which the sound will be better, but there will be no wire. Accordingly, they will not be able to work. Its pros: Versatility. I was looking for Headphones in which I can: 1) Work in music programs; 2) Listen to music via Bluetooth from your phone; 3) Listen to music on a wire from a computer; 4) Sometimes connect at a later time to a piano or guitar amp. In terms of music, everything is great. Initially, the headphones do not have enough bottoms, and the tops are thrown into the ears. But in the equalizer, all this is corrected and adjusted to a specific artist or genre of music. All vocal music, synthesizer and beat sounds without the slightest reproach. Something about fatal needs to be set up. Pop, pop-rock genres sound ideal. The parts are detailed. Easily track any instrument or track. The signal does not turn into a mess, no matter how many different sounds are present in the track. Ideal for work. One of the reviewers noted that the separateness of the sounds in these headphones even reduces the overall listening pleasure. I didn't notice that. The wire to the headphones is attached with a turn, so that you do not pull out the cord. I liked the touch control, but it may not be convenient for someone. They sit softly, but do not pinch. I would even make them tighter to squeeze the head tighter. Well, here's how. The design is definitely outstanding. It's just nice to put them on the table, they look aesthetically pleasing. There are almost no problems with the connection. Unless, after connecting to other headphones, you have to manually connect them again. That is, again go into the bluetooth and click on them. When connected by wire, the balance of highs and lows is much better. And more about balance. Yes, the lows sound worse than the highs. But you have no idea how cool tops are here. A chapel, piano music + high vocals sounds simply divine. You can hear every vibration of the vocalist's vocal cords. And when female vocals take very high notes, the headphones do not break, but reproduce it with high quality. Listening to vocals in these headphones is a pleasure. Very pretty box. Its cons: Many performers have to tighten the guitar frequencies in the equalizer. High female vocals sometimes overlap the arrangement. But again, this can be tweaked. And, probably, this is the main drawback - very often you have to climb into the equalizer. For all your favorite artists, I had to find an individual equalizer setting. This happens, first of all, because of the balance in these headphones of the bottoms and tops. Obviously, during the development, the emphasis was placed on vocal and electronic beat genres of music. Well, to work with sound. This is probably their main task. Genres like grunge don't sound very good. Guitar parts that are supposed to create a "wall" or "wave" of overdriven sound don't create that wall. One gets the feeling that part of the bottoms was taken and removed from the guitar part. From this the guitar became not dense and ringing. When I tried to pull the guitar out of the "pit", I pulled something else along with it and the sound just became too heavy. In general, I do not recommend these headphones for really heavy music. Rock from the category of Evanescence, Avril Lavigne, Linkiin Park sounds great. But in the case of groups like Nirvana, Three days grace, Rammstein, questions already arise. In such music, the guitars do not always open up and do not always sound as they should. You can play guitar through the amp with these headphones. But the volume of the bass disappears somewhere in the piano. You can do all sorts of piano exercises, or just sketch something before going to bed. But to play fully - no. The sound is harsh and not pretty. There are no bottoms, a lot of tops