AKG headphones can be purchased at many electronics stores but if unfortunately you cant find it there you can access websites online and purchase it from there. That website has AKG headphones for sale so you could check for the desired model and purchase it.
One can purchase a set of AKG K701 headphones from a variety of different stores. These include electronics stores, music outlets or sites such as Amazon.
Yes AKG is an awsome brand.
The AKG K240's are great for professional sound, but are very costly and are probably not the best choice for the person on a budget.
Guitar Center, Amazon, or AKG all carry AKG microphones. There is a wide selection as well as customer reviews on Amazon for AKG microphones. Guitar Center will have knowledgeable staff to assist with selecting the best microphone.
They weigh right around 12 ounces or so.
An AKG 414 Condenser Microphone can be bought online from Amazon or from eBay. It can also be bought online or instore from the Guitar Center and from ZZsounds.
There isn't one model used by every studio, but most use AKG, Fostex, Sony or Audio-Technica headphones. Headphones like those from SkullCandy, Pioneer and Monster aren't found in studios.
No headphone are made which have the same response as the long-discontinued NS-10m's. The closest headphones to that response would probably be the AKG K171 Mk II.
Sony is the most reputable company which manufactures closed headphones. The Sony MDR-XB500 closed headphones are relatively cheap, as well as name brand. Additionally, other models of closed headphones include the Superlux HD668B, the SennheiserHD 499, the AKG K550, or the Fostex TH-900.
It uses a 3.5mm minijack,but the AKG Acoustics K 240 MKII conveniently comes with an adapter for one eighth inch jacks.
The Bose Qc15 have more NATURAL bass. The Beats have LOUDER bass. It all depends on which one you want. Neither of them are considered 'Studio Monitor' headphones. For that, look for headphones from AKG, Audio-Technica, Beyerdynamic, Shure, Fostex or KRK.