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AKG K-361 Wired Over Ear Headphones Black

The AKG K361 are a masterpiece of headphones for professionals, offering superior comfort and exceptional appearance. They are affordable headphones for musicians and producers seeking excellent sound...

The AKG K361 are a masterpiece of headphones for professionals, offering superior comfort and exceptional appearance. They are affordable headphones for musicians and producers seeking excellent sound quality.

  • Frequency response: 15 Hz - 28 kHz
  • Impedance: 32 Ohms
  • Driver diameter: 50 mm
  • Sensitivity: 114 dB/mW
  • Connector: Mini Jack 3.5 mm & Jack 6.3 mm
  • Cable...
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Description

Description

The AKG K361 are a masterpiece of headphones for professionals, offering superior comfort and exceptional appearance. They are affordable headphones for musicians and producers seeking excellent sound quality.

  • Frequency response: 15 Hz - 28 kHz
  • Impedance: 32 Ohms
  • Driver diameter: 50 mm
  • Sensitivity: 114 dB/mW
  • Connector: Mini Jack 3.5 mm & Jack 6.3 mm
  • Cable length: 1.3 m (detachable)
  • Headphone material: Eco-friendly leather
  • Noise reduction: Passive
  • Weight: 219 g
  • Wireless: No
  • Built-in microphone: No
  • Volume control: No

Manufacturer

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Specifications

Specifications

Product Details

Type
Over Ear
Frequency Response
15 - 28000 Hz
Impendance
32 ohm
Sensitivity
114 dB
Driver Diameter
50 mm
Use
Studio
Colour
Black
Weight
219 gr

Connectivity

Wired Connections
3.5mm
Connection
Wired

Features & Functions

Microphone
Yes
Volume Control
No
Detachable Cable
Yes
Foldable Drivers
Yes
Rotating Capsules
No
Card Reader
No
Radio
No
Fast Charging
No
High-Resolution Audio
No
Connection with 2 Devices
No
Noise Cancellation
Without

Top Specs

Connectivity
3.5mm
Noise Cancellation
-

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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Reviews (10)

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  • ChristosApo
    5
    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    Purchased for €88. Very good headphones for the money, which connect to Focusrite 2i2 second generation. I am not a music expert nor do I use them for production, only for listening. My only long-term experience is with the Sennheiser HD 439, which are open-back and in the same price range, purchased many years ago. The bass of the AKG is just right and much better than the HD 439 since they are closed-back, the sound quality is very good across the entire frequency range, sound isolation is excellent, I don't hear outside sounds nor do they hear what I'm listening to, the sound quality does not distort as we increase the volume, very comfortable on the head. Maximum usage duration was 6 hours straight without any discomfort.

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  • Purchase 80 euros. 5 years later, the headphones are one of the best purchases I have ever made. Around the 1st-2nd year they needed new ear pads, as with most headphones. I bought 2 synthetic and 1 leather from Brainwavz, I’ve been using the synthetic ones for 3 years and they have no wear at all. I had done several months of research, and it paid off completely. They are tuned to the Harman curve, meaning they sound pleasant to most ears, that’s exactly how I’ve left them, I haven’t needed to adjust them with any software, their tuning is truly amazing.
    They are 32 ohms, they will work on phones with the appropriate adapter, but you will notice a big difference with a small amplifier, or a dongle DAC that gives a bit more power. Personally, I’ve kept them on my head for 3 or 4 hours, they are super light! At some point in the 1st to 2nd hour, ALL headphones become tiring and it depends on the head and sensitivity of each person. They are definitely among the "comfortable" headphones.

    Translated from Greek ·
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    • Construction quality
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  • Chronis Fragoulakis
    5
    9 out of 14 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    I bought them after watching several videos and asking on Reddit (r/headphoneadvice), and I have to say that they are definitely worth their money.

    However, if someone wants to take their sound to another level (which I highly recommend), they can purchase the "apple usb-c to 3.5mm headphone jack" to work as a DAC, essentially giving a boost to the sound. Additionally, if your computer doesn't have usb-c, I recommend the "Powertech USB-A male - USB-C female," which is a small adapter for 1€ that does the job perfectly.

    I have attached a photo of the Dongle DAC

    Translated from Greek ·
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    • Noise isolation
    • Comfort
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    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    • Bass
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  • 3dScience
    5
    5 out of 6 members found this review helpful

    For those who are familiar, these are considered references to the harman curve for headphones. This says it all. And with the advantage that they are driven quite well even by a mobile device.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Sound quality
    • Bass
    • Noise isolation
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    • Weight
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
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  • FO.PA.
    5
    22 out of 23 members found this review helpful

    I combine them with the Fiio K3 dac/amp (they can be driven without an external dac/amp, but the sound is not the same in terms of quality and volume. I highly recommend an external dac/amp even for headphones with these requirements). Basically, I believe that without a dac/amp, a large percentage of the headphones' capabilities are left untapped.

    Exceptional headphones. Good soundstage for closed-back. Comfortable. On warmer days, your ears may sweat, but it stays within reasonable levels. Although they are all plastic, the build quality seems good. Time will tell...
    Their sound is also very good for all genres of music. A reliable all-around headphone (the K371 may be even better as an all-around headphone since I consider them somewhat more comfortable for extended use due to their warmer sound signature).
    The bass is not impressive but it is present (especially with the Fiio K3, which has bass boost and I have it on for certain songs and I admit it is enjoyable. However, when I want to focus on vocals or guitars, etc., I turn off the bass boost and the clarity is very good). Very nice mids. The treble is also good, although those who prefer a warm sound signature should consider the K371, as I mentioned earlier. The K361 are brighter and may seem slightly "sharp-piercing" in higher frequencies to some. However, for me, they are more open and the sound is slightly more crystalline to my ears. It's a matter of personal preference, I believe. I prefer the K361 for certain genres of music while I prefer the K371 for others. However, in general, the K361 are closer to my taste and their price is very good compared to the competition in this category.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Sound quality
    • Comfort
    • Weight
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    • Bass
    • Noise isolation
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  • Verified purchase

  • Verified purchase

    • Sound quality
    • Noise isolation
    • Comfort
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    • Bass
    • Weight
  • Verified purchase

    • Sound quality
    • Bass
    • Noise isolation
    • Comfort
    • Weight
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
  • Purchased for €88. Very good headphones for the money, which connect to Focusrite 2i2 second generation. I am not a music expert nor do I use them for production, only for listening. My only long-term experience is with the Sennheiser HD 439, which are open-back and in the same price range, purchased many years ago. The bass of the AKG is just right and much better than the HD 439 since they are closed-back, the sound quality is very good across the entire frequency range, sound isolation is excellent, I don't hear outside sounds nor do they hear what I'm listening to, the sound quality does not distort as we increase the volume, very comfortable on the head. Maximum usage duration was 6 hours straight without any discomfort.

    Translated from Greek ·
    2
  • Purchase 80 euros. 5 years later, the headphones are one of the best purchases I have ever made. Around the 1st-2nd year they needed new ear pads, as with most headphones. I bought 2 synthetic and 1 leather from Brainwavz, I’ve been using the synthetic ones for 3 years and they have no wear at all. I had done several months of research, and it paid off completely. They are tuned to the Harman curve, meaning they sound pleasant to most ears, that’s exactly how I’ve left them, I haven’t needed to adjust them with any software, their tuning is truly amazing.
    They are 32 ohms, they will work on phones with the appropriate adapter, but you will notice a big difference with a small amplifier, or a dongle DAC that gives a bit more power. Personally, I’ve kept them on my head for 3 or 4 hours, they are super light! At some point in the 1st to 2nd hour, ALL headphones become tiring and it depends on the head and sensitivity of each person. They are definitely among the "comfortable" headphones.

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
  • I bought them after watching several videos and asking on Reddit (r/headphoneadvice), and I have to say that they are definitely worth their money.

    However, if someone wants to take their sound to another level (which I highly recommend), they can purchase the "apple usb-c to 3.5mm headphone jack" to work as a DAC, essentially giving a boost to the sound. Additionally, if your computer doesn't have usb-c, I recommend the "Powertech USB-A male - USB-C female," which is a small adapter for 1€ that does the job perfectly.

    I have attached a photo of the Dongle DAC

    Translated from Greek ·
    9
  • For those who are familiar, these are considered references to the harman curve for headphones. This says it all. And with the advantage that they are driven quite well even by a mobile device.

    Translated from Greek ·
    5
  • I combine them with the Fiio K3 dac/amp (they can be driven without an external dac/amp, but the sound is not the same in terms of quality and volume. I highly recommend an external dac/amp even for headphones with these requirements). Basically, I believe that without a dac/amp, a large percentage of the headphones' capabilities are left untapped.

    Exceptional headphones. Good soundstage for closed-back. Comfortable. On warmer days, your ears may sweat, but it stays within reasonable levels. Although they are all plastic, the build quality seems good. Time will tell...
    Their sound is also very good for all genres of music. A reliable all-around headphone (the K371 may be even better as an all-around headphone since I consider them somewhat more comfortable for extended use due to their warmer sound signature).
    The bass is not impressive but it is present (especially with the Fiio K3, which has bass boost and I have it on for certain songs and I admit it is enjoyable. However, when I want to focus on vocals or guitars, etc., I turn off the bass boost and the clarity is very good). Very nice mids. The treble is also good, although those who prefer a warm sound signature should consider the K371, as I mentioned earlier. The K361 are brighter and may seem slightly "sharp-piercing" in higher frequencies to some. However, for me, they are more open and the sound is slightly more crystalline to my ears. It's a matter of personal preference, I believe. I prefer the K361 for certain genres of music while I prefer the K371 for others. However, in general, the K361 are closer to my taste and their price is very good compared to the competition in this category.

    Translated from Greek ·
    22
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Description & Specifications

The AKG K361 are a masterpiece of headphones for professionals, offering superior comfort and exceptional appearance. They are affordable headphones for musicians and producers seeking excellent sound quality.

  • Frequency response: 15 Hz - 28 kHz
  • Impedance: 32 Ohms
  • Driver diameter: 50 mm
  • Sensitivity: 114 dB/mW
  • Connector: Mini Jack 3.5 mm & Jack 6.3 mm
  • Cable length: 1.3 m (detachable)
  • Headphone material: Eco-friendly leather
  • Noise reduction: Passive
  • Weight: 219 g
  • Wireless: No
  • Built-in microphone: No
  • Volume control: No

Manufacturer

Product Details

Type
Over Ear
Frequency Response
15 - 28000 Hz
Impendance
32 ohm
Sensitivity
114 dB
Driver Diameter
50 mm
Use
Studio
Colour
Black
Weight
219 gr

Connectivity

Wired Connections
3.5mm
Connection
Wired

Features & Functions

Microphone
Yes
Volume Control
No
Detachable Cable
Yes
Foldable Drivers
Yes
Rotating Capsules
No
Card Reader
No
Radio
No
Fast Charging
No
High-Resolution Audio
No
Connection with 2 Devices
No
Noise Cancellation
Without

Top Specs

Connectivity
3.5mm
Noise Cancellation
-

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (10)

  1. 9
  2. 1
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • Sound quality
  • Comfort
  • Construction quality
  • Value for money
  • Noise isolation
  • Weight
  • Bass

Reviews by our members

  • ChristosApo
    5
    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    Purchased for €88. Very good headphones for the money, which connect to Focusrite 2i2 second generation. I am not a music expert nor do I use them for production, only for listening. My only long-term experience is with the Sennheiser HD 439, which are open-back and in the same price range, purchased many years ago. The bass of the AKG is just right and much better than the HD 439 since they are closed-back, the sound quality is very good across the entire frequency range, sound isolation is excellent, I don't hear outside sounds nor do they hear what I'm listening to, the sound quality does not distort as we increase the volume, very comfortable on the head. Maximum usage duration was 6 hours straight without any discomfort.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Purchase 80 euros. 5 years later, the headphones are one of the best purchases I have ever made. Around the 1st-2nd year they needed new ear pads, as with most headphones. I bought 2 synthetic and 1 leather from Brainwavz, I’ve been using the synthetic ones for 3 years and they have no wear at all. I had done several months of research, and it paid off completely. They are tuned to the Harman curve, meaning they sound pleasant to most ears, that’s exactly how I’ve left them, I haven’t needed to adjust them with any software, their tuning is truly amazing.
    They are 32 ohms, they will work on phones with the appropriate adapter, but you will notice a big difference with a small amplifier, or a dongle DAC that gives a bit more power. Personally, I’ve kept them on my head for 3 or 4 hours, they are super light! At some point in the 1st to 2nd hour, ALL headphones become tiring and it depends on the head and sensitivity of each person. They are definitely among the "comfortable" headphones.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Sound quality
    • Bass
    • Noise isolation
    • Comfort
    • Weight
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Chronis Fragoulakis
    5
    9 out of 14 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    I bought them after watching several videos and asking on Reddit (r/headphoneadvice), and I have to say that they are definitely worth their money.

    However, if someone wants to take their sound to another level (which I highly recommend), they can purchase the "apple usb-c to 3.5mm headphone jack" to work as a DAC, essentially giving a boost to the sound. Additionally, if your computer doesn't have usb-c, I recommend the "Powertech USB-A male - USB-C female," which is a small adapter for 1€ that does the job perfectly.

    I have attached a photo of the Dongle DAC

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Sound quality
    • Noise isolation
    • Comfort
    • Weight
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    • Bass
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • 3dScience
    5
    5 out of 6 members found this review helpful

    For those who are familiar, these are considered references to the harman curve for headphones. This says it all. And with the advantage that they are driven quite well even by a mobile device.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Sound quality
    • Bass
    • Noise isolation
    • Comfort
    • Weight
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • FO.PA.
    5
    22 out of 23 members found this review helpful

    I combine them with the Fiio K3 dac/amp (they can be driven without an external dac/amp, but the sound is not the same in terms of quality and volume. I highly recommend an external dac/amp even for headphones with these requirements). Basically, I believe that without a dac/amp, a large percentage of the headphones' capabilities are left untapped.

    Exceptional headphones. Good soundstage for closed-back. Comfortable. On warmer days, your ears may sweat, but it stays within reasonable levels. Although they are all plastic, the build quality seems good. Time will tell...
    Their sound is also very good for all genres of music. A reliable all-around headphone (the K371 may be even better as an all-around headphone since I consider them somewhat more comfortable for extended use due to their warmer sound signature).
    The bass is not impressive but it is present (especially with the Fiio K3, which has bass boost and I have it on for certain songs and I admit it is enjoyable. However, when I want to focus on vocals or guitars, etc., I turn off the bass boost and the clarity is very good). Very nice mids. The treble is also good, although those who prefer a warm sound signature should consider the K371, as I mentioned earlier. The K361 are brighter and may seem slightly "sharp-piercing" in higher frequencies to some. However, for me, they are more open and the sound is slightly more crystalline to my ears. It's a matter of personal preference, I believe. I prefer the K361 for certain genres of music while I prefer the K371 for others. However, in general, the K361 are closer to my taste and their price is very good compared to the competition in this category.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Sound quality
    • Comfort
    • Weight
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    • Bass
    • Noise isolation
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Verified purchase

  • Verified purchase

    • Sound quality
    • Noise isolation
    • Comfort
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    • Bass
    • Weight
  • Verified purchase

    • Sound quality
    • Bass
    • Noise isolation
    • Comfort
    • Weight
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
  • Purchased for €88. Very good headphones for the money, which connect to Focusrite 2i2 second generation. I am not a music expert nor do I use them for production, only for listening. My only long-term experience is with the Sennheiser HD 439, which are open-back and in the same price range, purchased many years ago. The bass of the AKG is just right and much better than the HD 439 since they are closed-back, the sound quality is very good across the entire frequency range, sound isolation is excellent, I don't hear outside sounds nor do they hear what I'm listening to, the sound quality does not distort as we increase the volume, very comfortable on the head. Maximum usage duration was 6 hours straight without any discomfort.

    Translated from Greek ·
    2
  • Purchase 80 euros. 5 years later, the headphones are one of the best purchases I have ever made. Around the 1st-2nd year they needed new ear pads, as with most headphones. I bought 2 synthetic and 1 leather from Brainwavz, I’ve been using the synthetic ones for 3 years and they have no wear at all. I had done several months of research, and it paid off completely. They are tuned to the Harman curve, meaning they sound pleasant to most ears, that’s exactly how I’ve left them, I haven’t needed to adjust them with any software, their tuning is truly amazing.
    They are 32 ohms, they will work on phones with the appropriate adapter, but you will notice a big difference with a small amplifier, or a dongle DAC that gives a bit more power. Personally, I’ve kept them on my head for 3 or 4 hours, they are super light! At some point in the 1st to 2nd hour, ALL headphones become tiring and it depends on the head and sensitivity of each person. They are definitely among the "comfortable" headphones.

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
  • I bought them after watching several videos and asking on Reddit (r/headphoneadvice), and I have to say that they are definitely worth their money.

    However, if someone wants to take their sound to another level (which I highly recommend), they can purchase the "apple usb-c to 3.5mm headphone jack" to work as a DAC, essentially giving a boost to the sound. Additionally, if your computer doesn't have usb-c, I recommend the "Powertech USB-A male - USB-C female," which is a small adapter for 1€ that does the job perfectly.

    I have attached a photo of the Dongle DAC

    Translated from Greek ·
    9
  • For those who are familiar, these are considered references to the harman curve for headphones. This says it all. And with the advantage that they are driven quite well even by a mobile device.

    Translated from Greek ·
    5
  • I combine them with the Fiio K3 dac/amp (they can be driven without an external dac/amp, but the sound is not the same in terms of quality and volume. I highly recommend an external dac/amp even for headphones with these requirements). Basically, I believe that without a dac/amp, a large percentage of the headphones' capabilities are left untapped.

    Exceptional headphones. Good soundstage for closed-back. Comfortable. On warmer days, your ears may sweat, but it stays within reasonable levels. Although they are all plastic, the build quality seems good. Time will tell...
    Their sound is also very good for all genres of music. A reliable all-around headphone (the K371 may be even better as an all-around headphone since I consider them somewhat more comfortable for extended use due to their warmer sound signature).
    The bass is not impressive but it is present (especially with the Fiio K3, which has bass boost and I have it on for certain songs and I admit it is enjoyable. However, when I want to focus on vocals or guitars, etc., I turn off the bass boost and the clarity is very good). Very nice mids. The treble is also good, although those who prefer a warm sound signature should consider the K371, as I mentioned earlier. The K361 are brighter and may seem slightly "sharp-piercing" in higher frequencies to some. However, for me, they are more open and the sound is slightly more crystalline to my ears. It's a matter of personal preference, I believe. I prefer the K361 for certain genres of music while I prefer the K371 for others. However, in general, the K361 are closer to my taste and their price is very good compared to the competition in this category.

    Translated from Greek ·
    22
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