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Immediately upon slipping the AKG K 518 LE onto our head, we were greeted with one possible design concern: the headphones are exceptionally tight. After less than an hour of wear, we became bothered by the uncomfortable pressure on the top cartilage of our ears. They also got quite hot during this period, though this may be bad or good, depending on what you're doing. Of course, fit is very personal and not everyone will experience discomfort. On the plus side, the headphones do fit very securely, and they offer a good amount of passive sound isolation for an on-ear model. Our only other design concern with the K 518 is that the top portion of the Y-cable (which measures 40 inches long in all) is thin and may not be durable, though we do appreciate the thicker lower half and the reinforced gold-plated straight plug.

The AKG K 518 LE headphones aren't the cleanest-sounding we've heard, but the overall audio quality is very solid for a set in this price range. Other than a few select songs that had a muddy quality to them, we were impressed with the performance across a variety of genres and would have no issue recommending them to listeners with eclectic taste. The low-end is deep and present without being overwhelming in most cases, but it could stand to be a bit tighter, as it trends toward loose and mushy. Again, however, given the reasonable pricing and small size, this is a minor complaint. Mids are rich and lovely, easily the best performers in the bunch, and there's a reasonable amount of detail on the high-end, though clarity is not excellent. Also, one should be aware that there is a fair amount of sound leakage, meaning your neighbor on the train will likely be able to hear what you're listening to.

In the final analysis, despite some fit issues, we're pretty pleased with the AKG K 518 LE headphones. They offer a good value for the money with their slick design and balanced audio quality. If you're searching for a portable, on-ear set for less than $150, give these a shot.

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Quick Specifications

  • Release date10/30/09
  • Headphones Type Headphones - Binaural
  • Product type Headphones
  • Design Ear-cup
  • Color Yellow
  • Weight 5.3 oz
  • Sound output mode [Sep 14, 2011 from CDS: Audio Output] Stereo
  • Additional features Gold plated connectors Foldable

Since 2003, Jasmine France has worked at CNET covering everything from scanners to keyboards to GPS devices to MP3 players. She currently cohosts the Crave podcast and spends the majority of her time testing headphones, music software, and mobile apps. Full Bio

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