K612 PRO

AKG

K612 PRO

20 positive 1 neutral 1 negative

Based on 22 Reddit mentions

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For people who prefer or choose IEMs over Headphones, why you prefer or choose IEMs over Headphones?

I don't agree with a few of these points tbh. 1 - It's not at all an objective fact to say that only headphones above $300 can compete with IEMs, when you have very popular headphones like the HIFIMAN Sundara, FiiO FT1 Pro, AKG K612 Pro and Sennheiser HD6XX in the market. Whether someone prefers the

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LLKMuffin in r/iems

August 30, 2025 2:25 PM

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Fones com fio tem maior qualidade que Bluetooth

Definição e nível de detalhes também muda de um fone para o outro independente da interface de conexão. Falando como alguém q tá no hobby há muitos anos, muitos mais doq a atual modinha de IEMs tenhi caixas de som da Genelec, atualmente fones da AKG e Philips, passei por fones da Sennheiser, Sony, e

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meuvoy in r/audiofiliabrasil

October 13, 2025 6:45 PM

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Headphones that sound like a HiFi?

I think youre looking for headphones that can do the job without stressing about it too much when referencing or listening in your hifi system or different systems. The best choice you can make is to use open backs as they mimic better the sound in a room so it will be easier to get the sound you wa

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Yabiru in r/synthesizers

October 18, 2025 5:06 PM

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An audiophile quick look at the Steam Deck - xp with different dacs and headphones

I didn't try to drive my hardest to drive headphones on it, the AKG K612 pro they power my k712s (basically the same cans) just fine, and surprisingly i don't get the funky bass that comes with hooking them up to an amp with too much impedance. i think the amp in these is really excellent.

FinancialRip2008 in r/SteamDeck

August 6, 2025 7:23 PM

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HD 650

Warm sounding, easy to listen, almost perfect midrange but narrow stage. Also bass rolls of below 70Hz. And you need new ear pads pretty much every year, or at least every second year if use them a lot. On top they are almost 30year old design with audiophile and monitoring use as primary function,

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Due-Avocado4259 in r/sennheiser

April 10, 2026 1:19 AM

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MDR7506

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MDR7506

$98.00

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