AKG K271 MKII

The AKG K271 MKIIs are professional over-ear headphones for studio and live use. They combine the comfort of an over-the-ear design and the benefits of closed-back technology for best possible sound reproduction. The sealed design ensures low signal bleeding into microphones in the studio and maximum isolation for live mixing applications.

The K 271 MKIIs feature a switch in the headband that mutes the audio just as soon as the headphones are taken off. They provide a professional mini XLR connector for quick replacement of the cable. The package includes a 3m (10ft) straight and 5m (16ft) coiled cable.

AKG K271 MKII Features

Over-ear design
maximum wearing comfort for long work sessions

Advanced closed technology
for high noise insulation, best possible sound reproduction

Auto-mute feature
mutes headphones when they are taken off

Sealed design with lowest signal bleeding
for vocal and instrument recordings without unwanted spill

Self-adjusting headband
for optimum fit and ease of use

Specifications
  • Headphone type: closed-back
  • Max. Input Power: 200 mW
  • Audio frequency bandwidth: 16 to 28000 Hz
  • Sensitivity headphones: 104 dB SPL/V
  • Rated Impedance: 55 Ohms
  • Detachable cable: yes
  • Cable Length: 3 m
  • Earpads replaceable: yes
  • Type: Stereo plug – 3.5mm (1/8-inch) with 6.3 mm (1/4”) screw-on adapter
  • Gender: Male
  • Contacts: 3-pin
  • Interface finish: Gold
  • Length: 110 mm
  • Width: 205 mm
  • Height: 200 mm
  • Net Weight: 240 g

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Studiocare Professional Audio Ltd.

Liverpool, United Kingdom
Sales:9,108
Joined Reverb:2017

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