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Look professional with AKG's high-def headphones

By Ella Morton on 04 July 2008

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The velvet padded, Varimotioned K172HDs

AKG — not the Australian Knifemakers Guild, but the high-end audio manufacturer — has introduced a range of high-def headphones designed to please the pickiest of music appreciators.

There are four models in the line-up, with the design of each based on a model from the company's professional headphone range. Self-adjusting headbands and velvet ear pads ensure your noggin is cradled lovingly. Here are the essential details:

Model name RRP Design
K142HD AU$249 On-ear, open back
K172HD AU$299 On-ear, closed back
K242HD AU$299 Over-ear, open back
K272HD AU$399 Over-ear, closed back

The headphones certainly look like business, but AKG says they also sound amazing due to the "Varimotion diaphragm technology" packed into each model. Vari-what? The feature "enables the diaphragm perimeter to vibrate elastically but its centre to have a piston-like motion," says the press release. This "prevents any undesirable resonances, ensuring exceptionally clean sound reproduction and greater spatiality and transparency, even at high frequencies". Can't argue with that.

All products are available now; for info on where to find them, take a gander at distributor APG's website.

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