ie8 fix

AKG Acoustics K 301 Xtra

Set price alert
Review Date:
Updated on:

Average User Rating

0.0 stars No reviews. Write a review

The good: Over-the-ear headphones; sturdy, pro-style construction; fine bass; very comfortable.

The bad: Too much bass for some listeners; large size and excessively long cable may frustrate portable users.

The bottom line: AKG Acoustic's pro-style K301 Xtra headphones deliver solid, low-end bass.

Pricing is currently unavailable.

Set price alert

Editor's note: We have changed the rating in this review to reflect recent changes in our rating scale. Click here to find out more.

The AKG Acoustics K 301 Xtra is a large over-the-ear headphone set. The company claims the design offers significant improvements in sonic performance over its predecessor, the standard K 301. The new model was developed for use in recording studios, home systems, and portable players. The K 301 Xtra has a suggested retail price of $130.

The self-adjusting leather headband takes the weight of the headphones off your ears, and the large, cushy, leatherette ear pads are washable and easy to replace. The K 301 Xtra's steel-frame construction feels durable and should stand up in everyday use. Other features include a single-sided, oxygen-free cable and a gold-plated 1/8-inch minijack with a screw-on 1/4-inch adapter. AKG headphones are sold with a two-year parts-and-labor warranty.

These 'phones can pump out loads of bass and handily bettered our Grado SR125 headphones' prodigious low-end sound, at least in terms of quantity, if not quality. We did note that the SR125 headphones have a more open sound, with greater bass, midrange, and treble detail. You can play these closed-back AKG headphones as loud as you like and not disturb anyone near you--the pads completely cover the ears.

We subjected the K 301 Xtra to the all-out, pedal-to-the-metal blasts of the 2 Fast 2 Furious DVD--this headphone set can crank! Dialog was clear and articulate, which is more than we can say about the mindless street-racing flick. Bass buffs will love the K 301 Xtra's fat bottom end, but we felt the headphones sounded cloudy and somewhat crude on classical music and seemed more at home with rock and jazz.

Finally, we hooked up the K 301 Xtra to our iPod--oh boy, that combination clicked. The sound was rich and full, with effortless detail. It's a match made in heaven, if not for one drawback: the K 301 Xtra's overly long 10-foot cable doesn't travel well.

Sponsored Premier Brands on CNET

Where to Buy

Pricing is currently unavailable.

Set price alert

ie8 fix

Quick Specifications

  • Release date02/12/04
  • Headphones Type Headphones - Binaural
  • Product type Headphones
  • Design Semi-open
  • Weight 8.6 oz
  • Sound output mode [Sep 14, 2011 from CDS: Audio Output] Stereo
  • Connector type Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm

Ex-movie theater projectionist Steve Guttenberg has also worked as a high-end audio salesman, and as a record producer. Steve currently reviews audio products for CNET and works as a freelance writer for Home Theater, Inner Fidelity, Tone Audio, and Stereophile. He is a member of the CNET Blog Network and is not an employee of CNET. Full Bio

ie8 fix
  • Recently Viewed Products
  • My Lists
  • My Software Updates
  • Promo
  • Log In | Join CNET