There seems to be a Bluetooth version of the K371 and K361 newly released (not that the originals are that old). It seems a bit odd to me to release a separate version so soon, let alone have a bluetooth verson of a headphone marketed towards studio use.
From comparing with the non-bluetooth 371, it looks like the differences are:
add 45g of weight
add $30 cost
add BT5 (no mention of aptX)
40 hours battery life (claimed)
Wired listening still an option
take away the 3m straight cable
on paper specs seem to stay the same (frequency response, sensitivity, impedance)
PSA to all metal heads. This headphone is really good for Metal music. Nice neutral even response. Sub bass to bass is quite powerful but the mid bass is neutral with the rest of the frequency response which means these never sound boomy. Guitars have a lot of grit, these have pretty good vocal intimacy, everything seems well separated despite the soundstage being narrow. So far I really like these. Now to test the gaming performance.
Not sure if you can see it in the picture but thereās a small dent on the driver. Mine still works perfectly fine and I havenāt noticed anything wrong with the sound. This could be why some people have issues with the sound of there unit.
Nope. The latest Harman target jest aināt ma thang. But if it were itās always just an EQ change away.
OTOH, I could always cover a cardboard box with marble-pattern shelf paper, put my laptop inside, run the K371ās cable through a hole in the box and tell people theyāre listening to a $70K Orpheus headphoneā¦
What? You own the K371 and youāve heard the Orpheus. You tellinā me thereās an actual difference? The king really has new clothes, lol? Ya gotta be kidding, grin.
The k371 is pretty much a perfect
harman target signature so the bass and treble are more elevated whereas the hd650 is mid forward and dark⦠quite different but both really nice
When you search for graphs on google images just to find your own shitty photoshop-clone jobs on your favorite forum.
Looks like I completely forgot to answer you. Turns out that, since then, I got HD58Xs and realized these were too bright for me, same for KZ ZS10 Pros, but my old HD280 Pros were just perfect for me ā and were basically harman without 10khz+ treble. So buying K371s or K361s, for me, with all the random peaks above 10khz, would be a coin toss.
As much as I love 10khz treble and āairā, Iāll enjoy it on my Fluance SX6s and other future speakers, but now I avoid āneutral to 20khzā headphones.
Also, for info, thereās now the AKG 361-BT and AKG 371-BT, and these do not use DSP (that would be stupid for something advertised as harman-tuned and studio-ready, too).
Anyway, bluetooth without DSP is rare and⦠under appreciated. Thatās nice to see (and hear).
So⦠thatās the cheap version of Drop Pandas. BT5.0 but no AptX/LDAC/whatever, as far as I know.
Just got them today Iām fkin shocked, I feel bad about my HD 598sr now.
The sound is so good the vocals itās so fkin close to the real sound Iām speechless and even tho they have pretty 0 bass they still sound very good with edm music.
Not more comfortable than the hm751 tho not even close.
I feel sad that Iām gonna give them back at some point cuz Iām gonna pick up the COPP cuz I need some bass monsters.
And they sound so gawd damn good from my phone to JEZUZ
I feel like I canāt go back like Z said itās like that time morty was on a perfectly flat thing and he couldnāt go back anymore.