AKG K550 Quick Review

There are two kinds of over-the-ear headphones: the closed-back design that prevents sound from leaking out of the cups, and the open-back that doesn’t restrict the sound flowing out. Both have different impact on the sound making people choose one over the other. The AKG K550 claims to blur the line between them by offering open-backed sound with the silence of a closed-back design. Can they back their claims? We find out.

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One prominent feature that would surely get your attention on first glance is the K550’s size. They have large 50mm drivers that are big as donuts and dome over your ears when you put them on. It packs a metal-plastic combination for its build that doesn’t at all look or feel cheap. The cups twist on a hinge that should help in making it a bit more portable.

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Its metal-supported headband extends to handle a wide range of users.

The K550 rocks a 3-meter, thick cable that stays attached to the left ear cup the entire time. In addition to its large ear cups, the cable is another factor that limits its portability. We tried bringing it outside and we found ourselves tucking away its cable about 30% of the entire time we were out.

At the end is a 3.5mm stereo jack. The company included a 6.25mm adapter in the package in case it will be used for studios.

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After giving its drivers time to breathe out and settle in, we used an iPod Touch and played our usual songs for testing. The K550 passes with flying colors in terms of sound quality. We already expected this from them since AKG is one of the brands that always delivered based on our past experiences.

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What we didn’t expect was how wide its soundscape is going to be. To add to the sound elements that you can separately hear, the depth of it soundscape makes it feel like you’re listening to the songs naturally. The mids are very powerful and so are its lows, but the highs are too bright for us which is a turn off. It sounds like the highs go beyond its threshold therefore it gets reproduced at distorted levels. The good thing is it’s only noticeable on full volume.

With its closed-back design, it was able to reproduce strong bass and powerful vocals, while its soundscape sounded like that of an open-back’s.

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The K550’s earpads provided a very comfortable experience. The adjustable headband gives just the right pressure on the head while making it clamp securely. It’s also light which is perfect for even long hours of sound editing.

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At 100% volume, these pair of ‘phones can go really loud, but thanks to the pads that effectively seal off the ears sound leak is very minimal. On 50% volume the sound from inside the cups are kept inside.

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The AKG K550 is a rugged-looking pair of cans that would look great on anyone. Although we’re definitely not fans of its uncontrolled brightness in sound reproduction, it’s a trade-off we’re willing to take in exchange for its wide soundscape and powerful mids. Their claim of producing headphones that both have the quality of both designs was impressively met.

In addition, the company also claims that these are portable headphones but we simply couldn’t see this happening without being hassled. For us, this is a great pair of headphones but for indoor use only.

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AKG K550 specs:
Type: Over-ear
Design: Closed-back, Headband
Driver Size: 50mm
Cable Type: Single-sided cable
Cable Length: 3 meters
Frequency Response: 12Hz – 28KHz
Impedance: 32 ohms
Sensitivity: 114 dB
Weight: 10.76 oz
Noise Isolation
Price:Php14,990

What we liked about it:
*Sturdy, premium build
*Light on the head
*Comfortable
*Powerful mids and lows
*Wide soundscape
*Instruments are very distinct

What we didn’t like:
*Cable not removable
*Hassle to bring around
*Very bright highs

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Government prosecutors might seek disbarment of lawyer

By Julius D. Mariveles

Members of the prosecution panel in the Ampatuan Massacre case might seek the disbarment of one of the private prosecutors after she said that some of them are selling off the case.

“They feel alluded to, they might seek her disbarment,” Justice Undersecretary Francisco Baraan III told PCIJ a day after private prosecutor Nena Santos said over national television that she knew some prosecutors who are receiving bribes.

“That was a very irresponsible statement and uncalled for; I am pleading with her now to produce evidence so we can clean up the panel,” Baraan said.

Santos, however, was unfazed by the threat.

“Let them file it; I will just answer it and I would show the evidence of bribery. I am asking those who have not received money not to take part in the filing; I know who they are, anyway,” Santos said in a text message in Filipino sent to the PCIJ when she was sought out for comment.

Baraan was ordered by Justice Sec. Leila De Lima to answer the allegations against the members of the panel after Santos and another private prosecutor, lawyer Prima Quinsayas, said that the government should not yet rest its case against 28 of the accused.

Heading the panel is Prosecutor Archimedes V. Manabat while the members are Ma. Emilia L. Victorio, Amor L. Robles, Olivia L. Torrevillas, Susan T. Villanueva, Tofel G. Austria, Clarisa V. Kuong, Arthur S. Velasco, Philger Noel B. Innovejas, Arthur S. Velasco, Philger Noel B. Innovejas, Cesar Angelo A. Chavez III, and Benjamin R. Samson.

NORMA MERISCO, mother to a murdered son, weeps as she nears the gravesite where her son, Rey, was buried along with the other victims last November 23, 2009. This photo was taken during the first year commemoration last November 23, 2010 | Photo by Julius D. Mariveles

NORMA MERISCO, mother to a murdered son, weeps as she nears the gravesite where her son, Rey, was buried along with the other victims last November 23, 2009. This photo was taken during the first year commemoration last November 23, 2010 | Photo by Julius D. Mariveles

Baraan said he also found it strange that Santos does not want to name names and produce evidence about the alleged bribery involving members of the panel. “If she really wants the prosecution to succeed then why is she not naming names and showing us the proof so I can do something about it,” he said.

The justice undersecretary supervises the prosecution panel.

“(Lawyer) Harry Roque is correct, there is no rift, if ever there is it’s like what he said: it’s just between Attorneys Quinsaya and Santos and everyone else,” he added.

He also pointed out that he was in fact supposed to sign a letter yesterday granting them a two-week extension to submit the documents requested by the panel.

As for the visit of Ampatuan counsel Sigfrid Fortun to his office, Baraan said the two are “making a mountain of a molehill” and insisted that the “surprise visit” of Fortun was not related to the Ampatuan Massacre case. “I am emotional right now,” Baraan said during the PCIJ interview, “because they are insinuating that I did something wrong in full public view and in my office.”

“Why should I tell them? Do they mean to tell them that I should immediately call them up and tell them ‘Hey, Nena, Atty. Fortun’ came; is that what she really wants?” he added.

Baraan added that they are not jeopardizing the case as he pointed out that the private prosecutors are representing their respective clients on the civil aspect of the case while the public prosecutors are concerned with the criminal aspect of the trial.

“Why should we blow things up? I believe in the quality of evidence that the government prosecution panel has submitted for this case.”

“They don’t have the monopoly of good intentions, we are also thinking about what to do so the case will prosper,” he added.

Lenovo K900 selling at Lazada for Php11,999

Back in May we reported that Abenson was selling the Intel-powered Lenovo K900 for under Php14k. Onwards to the present, we’re now seeing the same Android smartphone selling at Lazada at a cheaper price at just Php11,999.

Do note though that this is a 16GB model with no support for microSD card.

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Lenovo K900 specs:
5.5-inch IPS LCD display @ 1080 x 1920 pixels, 401 ppi
Corning Gorilla Glass 2
Intel Atom Z2580 2.0GHz dual-core CPU
PowerVR SGX544
2GB RAM
16GB internal storage
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, dual-band
Bluetooth 3.0 w/ A2DP
13 MP camera w/ dual LED flash
1080p video capture
2MP front-facing camera
GPS w/ aGPS support
FM Radio tuner
Android 4.2 Jellybean
Li-Po 2,500mAh battery
157 x 78 x 6.9 mm (dimensions)
162 grams (weight)

See Lazada’s listing here.

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Lenovo K900 selling at Lazada for Php11,999

Back in May we reported that Abenson was selling the Intel-powered Lenovo K900 for under Php14k. Onwards to the present, we’re now seeing the same Android smartphone selling at Lazada at a cheaper price at just Php11,999.

Do note though that this is a 16GB model with no support for microSD card.

lenovo k900_lazada

Lenovo K900 specs:
5.5-inch IPS LCD display @ 1080 x 1920 pixels, 401 ppi
Corning Gorilla Glass 2
Intel Atom Z2580 2.0GHz dual-core CPU
PowerVR SGX544
2GB RAM
16GB internal storage
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, dual-band
Bluetooth 3.0 w/ A2DP
13 MP camera w/ dual LED flash
1080p video capture
2MP front-facing camera
GPS w/ aGPS support
FM Radio tuner
Android 4.2 Jellybean
Li-Po 2,500mAh battery
157 x 78 x 6.9 mm (dimensions)
162 grams (weight)

See Lazada’s listing here.

The post Lenovo K900 selling at Lazada for Php11,999 appeared first on YugaTech | Philippines, Tech News & Reviews.

Lenovo K900 selling at Lazada for Php11,999

Back in May we reported that Abenson was selling the Intel-powered Lenovo K900 for under Php14k. Onwards to the present, we’re now seeing the same Android smartphone selling at Lazada at a cheaper price at just Php11,999.

Do note though that this is a 16GB model with no support for microSD card.

lenovo k900_lazada

Lenovo K900 specs:
5.5-inch IPS LCD display @ 1080 x 1920 pixels, 401 ppi
Corning Gorilla Glass 2
Intel Atom Z2580 2.0GHz dual-core CPU
PowerVR SGX544
2GB RAM
16GB internal storage
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, dual-band
Bluetooth 3.0 w/ A2DP
13 MP camera w/ dual LED flash
1080p video capture
2MP front-facing camera
GPS w/ aGPS support
FM Radio tuner
Android 4.2 Jellybean
Li-Po 2,500mAh battery
157 x 78 x 6.9 mm (dimensions)
162 grams (weight)

See Lazada’s listing here.

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