AKG K319
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| Headphone Type | Traditional headphones | ||
| Frequency Response | 16 Hz - 23 kHz | ||
| Speaker | Transducers | ||
| Impedance | 32 ohms | ||
| Sensitivity | 128 dB SPL | ||
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| Cable Length | 0.5 m |
| Weight | g |
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Tristan François
Test date: April 21, 2009
Test date: April 21, 2009
Cables

Instead of a normal cable extension, a strange cable measuring less than four inches is included. Although that's strange enough, it actually turns out to be an adaptor to convert 3.5 mm jacks to 2.5 mm.
Adaptors like this often come with dictaphones or mobiles, and they're far from essential. That said, a 'free' accessory is always welcome.
Adaptors like this often come with dictaphones or mobiles, and they're far from essential. That said, a 'free' accessory is always welcome.
Inspired by its traditional competitor Sennheiser, AKG has decided to update its collection of headphones, leaving it with no fewer than six pairs of 'traditional' headphones and three in-ear options. These K319s come at the top of the range of traditional headphones.
A Surprising Design
Suppplied with a long extension cable, a case, and an aeroplane adapter, these are certainly luxury headphones. One criticism remains though, and it's that the semi-rigid case, although great at protecting the headphones themselves, takes up a lot of space. It could easily have been half the size and still kept the K319s safe.
Useful Volume Control
Our only gripe is that because of the extra plastic around the outside of the earbud, they aren't very tight in your ear. You're better off checking that they're nice and snug in your ears before you set off. At the end of the day, the K319s are a safe choice, even if a few details remain to be tweaked.
Pluses
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Clear sound
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Well-made
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Innovative design
Minuses
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Don't always fit perfectly
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Large case
The K319s are good looking headphones, with a sound quality that's more than acceptable. And the accessories are great, too.

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