New Gear Review: AKG K812 Reference Headphones

AKG K812The new K812 reference headphones are an open-back design with oversized 53-mm drivers claimed to have the highest dynamic range ever for an AKG headphone.

Each K812 is built for comfort with a fast, adjustable headband and extremely soft earpads to ensure comfort. Although they cannot be folded up, AKG uses a cardan or universal joint system for the individual L/R earpieces so they freely adapt to your head and ear’s shape.

The two-layer, copper-covered aluminum voice coil and new magnet system measuring 1.5 tesla units extends the K812’s operating range from 5Hz up to 54kHz—beyond the limits of human hearing. They are capable of handling about a 1/3-watt of power, have a sensitivity of 110 dB SPL/V, come with a detachable/replaceable cord with gold screw-on adapter and weigh about 390 grams.

http://akg.com/K812

By Barry Rudolph

miniBio: Barry Rudolph is a recording engineer/mixer with over 30 gold and platinum RIAA awards to his credit. He has recorded and/or mixed: Lynyrd Skynyrd, Hall & Oates, Pat Benatar, Rod Stewart, the Corrs and Robbie Nevil. Barry has his own futuristic music mixing facility and also teaches recording engineering at Musician’s Institute, Hollywood, CA. http://www.barryrudolph.com