After I returned that expensive
Bluetooth headphone to AKG, they lent me another one which is for general-purpose — the
AKG K 518 Limited Edition folding headphones.
The
AKG K518 has a strikingly similar design and form factor (ear-cup) as the previous
K830 I used a couple weeks back.
It’s got that elegant but somewhat funky design with the use of
bright color bands in the ear cups. I actually prefer ear-cups like
these over in-ear buds as they are more comfortable. It’s relatively
small, light and has a bit of plastic-y feel to it although on the more
high-quality and solid end.
The 3D-axis folding design allows the headband to collapse and be
folded neatly when stowed away. The soft ear pads are comfortable to use
but I noticed it tends to clamp down into the earlobes on prolonged
usage.
When it comes to audio performance, expect AKG to deliver — it’s got
wide dynamic range, great volume and good bass response. The headphones
deliver some pretty crisp sound and just enough deep bass to my taste.
The ear-cups provide enough isolation against ambient noise (it doesn’t
totally block off ambient sound but just enough to give you much better
appreciation of the sound coming earphones).
The cable is just 1 meter long but AKG always use hard, gold-plated
jack plugs and contacts that ensures a very reliable connection with the
earphones and the music player (probably helps in minimizing signal
attenuation).
AKG K518 Limited Edition specs
Weight: 150g
Sensitivity (dB/mW, dB/V*): 115
Audio bandwidth : 16Hz – 24kHz
Maximum input power : 2,000mW
Rated impedance: 32ohms
The AKG K518 LE comes is a variety of colors — Red, Green, Orange,
Blue, Yellow, Fuchsia and White — although the local distributor tells
me they don’t have the complete line-up yet. The headphone retails just
over Php5,000 in stores.