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Hoofdtelefoon

  • Gesloten studio-hoofdtelefoon
  • Circumaural
  • Scharnieren en beugel uit metaal voor maximum duurzaamheid
  • Opklapbaar voor eenvoudig transport
  • Frequentiebereik: 5 tot 28.000 Hz
  • Gevoeligheid: 118 dB SPL/V
  • Vervormingsfactor: <0,1% (@1 kHz)
  • Impedantie: 25 ohm
  • Afneembare kabel met een lengte van 3 m
  • Aansluitstekker: 3,5 mm incl. adapter naar 6,3 mm
  • Afmetingen: 300 x 170 x 85 mm
  • Gewicht (zonder kabel): 305 g
  • Leverbaar sinds Februari 2020
  • artikelnummer 483668
  • verkoopseenheid 1 stuk
  • Design Over-Ear
  • System Closed Back
  • Impedance 25 Ohms
  • Frequency range 5 Hz – 28000 Hz
  • Adaptor Yes
  • Replaceable Cable Yes
  • Colour Black
  • Max. SPL 96 dB
  • Type Of Connector Jack, mini-jack
  • Weight 305 g
€ 279
Alle prijzen incl. btw
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Headphones made in Austria

The Austrian Audio company was founded in 2017 and introduced its high-quality Hi-X55 over-ear headphones in 2020. With their newly developed 44mm drivers, these headphones are designed to provide a wide frequency response and minimise resonance thanks to their high rigidity. In addition, the headphones feature a ring magnet system, which is designed to deliver a more accurate impulse response. Incidentally, Austrian Audio's headphones are not only developed in Austria but also manufactured there from start to finish.

Austrian Audio Hi-X55

Plenty of power

Both the headband padding and the earpads of the Hi-X55 are made from soft, slow-retention memory foam, which guarantees a good fit despite the compact size of the ear cups, as well as a high level of wearing comfort even during long sessions. According to the manufacturer, the headphones' insulation remains unaffected, which makes them suitable for mixing, mastering, and recording, especially since they are one of the louder models with a resistance of just 25 ohms and a sensitivity of 118dB SPL/V. This 25-ohm model is also suitable for use with laptops and smartphones.

Austrian Audio Hi-X55, cable

Full Metal Jacket

The Austrian Audio Hi-X55 headphones are ideal both for studio use and for modern laptop producers thanks to their sturdy, foldable, and compact design that also includes a metal headband bow and hinges. Anyone keen on simply listening to music in high quality is sure to enjoy this model as well, especially while travelling on public transport, where the high level of insulation provided by the interchangeable memory foam ear cushions will prove very beneficial. A particularly useful feature is the detachable three-metre cable, which locks to prevent accidental unplugging.

Austrian Audio Hi-X55, logo

About Austrian Audio

The Viennese manufacturer Austrian Audio was founded in 2017 by 22 former senior AKG employees, including engineers and managers - as the traditional Austrian manufacturer was closing its offices and factories in Vienna. The first product releases from Austrian Audio immediately put them on the map, confirming their pedigree. The company's product range, which so far consists of headphones and microphones, is characterised by elegant design and smart concepts with a modern twist. In addition, all products are manufactured in Austria, as during the golden age of AKG. It will be interesting to see what Austrian Audio will come up with next.

Designed for professionals

The Hi-X55 excels both in mixing and mastering applications as well as in the tracking room and stands out thanks to its classic looks. Despite their closed-back, over-ear design, these headphones provide a high level of wearing comfort while remaining compact and portable at the same time, and their fair price/performance ratio, high manufacturing quality (made in Austria), technical specifications, and high-quality sound make them suitable even for professional audio engineers. An on-ear version - the Hi-X50 - is also available for users who prefer something different to the over-ear design, but it is a good idea to carry out a listening test before choosing.

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Geschikt voor mixen
Austrian Audio user 06.01.2023
Puur gekocht voor mixen. Was op zoek naar een analytische neutrale hoofdtelefoon met wijde sound stage. Het sublaag ligt wel wat op de achtergrond. Mids komen meer naar voren en zijn heel gedefinieerd. De X65 schijnt het sublaag beter weer te geven, dus die heb ik nu ook besteld (ook al is die volgens zeggen iets anders dan de X55). Redenen voor aanschaf: Definitie, neutraal, sound stage, voldoende ruimte voor de oren in de schelp. Lekker muziekje mee luisteren? Nee. Daar gebruik ik mijn Sony MDR-7509 (non-HD) voor.
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Uitstekende hoofdtelefoon.
Markizaan 03.01.2021
De voorheen AKG-audiospecialisten hebben een fantastisch klinkende en hoogwaardige kwaliteit hoofdtelefoon gefabriceerd.
Comfortabel en robuust.
Zeer tevreden.
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Vervormd geluid
SPM_92 11.05.2023
Mooie koptelefoon, jammer dat het geluid vervormd klinkt
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Strange sound but great design
Frednugent 16.04.2021
Pro's:
Very comfortable
detachable cable
folds up nicely
feels high quality
clarity in the high-mids
makes a bad mix sound bad

Cons:
Makes a good mix sound bad
huge frequency bumb in the high mids
uneven/strange soundstage
a far less expensive headphone can give you a more accurate mix
the sound is not representative of the actual mix and recording.

First impression:
The Hi-X55’s are MUCH more comfortable than my Sennheiser HD-25’s. Very nice.
I’ll be using these for tracking in my home studio so I need to be able to move around, have little or no bleed, and have an honest sound reference. I need to trust them while getting sounds.
I Like that they have a long cable. Great for tracking.
I like that the cable jack is on the left. My rack is on the left. Perfect. They are lightweight. Nice.

Sound: My first impression is that vocals on songs that I know well are unnaturally boosted. More than I’ve heard before in a headphone. Also the sound stage is noticeably narrow. More like a triangle right in front of my face rather than a full left to right stereo image.

I plug into my RME Fireface UFX and listen to “Everybody’s Gotta Learn Sometimes” recorded by John Brion with Beck singing. A well recorded, super clean song with all the components of a good reference track.
I’ve listened to this track as a reference, over the years on multiple speakers, in high end studios, in venues, in my car, on my Audeze LCD-X headphones, My Neumann speakers, my Auratone speakers, and my pair of Sennheiser HD-25 tracking phones. I know how this song sounds in the world.

With the Hi-X55 headphones the song sounds “different” I suddenly hear the acoustic guitar sounds like plastic, the vocal harmonies seem to over-power the main vocal in the chours. I hear things I’ve never heard before in the song, it’s true, but the sound signature is “wrong”.
The song does not sound this way anywhere else except in the Hi-X55. That, in my opinion, is bad. On all other reference devices listed above, the ears focus on certain parts of the mix in the same way. The song makes sense. With the Hi-X55’s it’s a different tilt, a different intention, a different feel, another angle. It just sounds “off”. Hard to explain, but what I want most is the truth so I can apply that to finding sounds that are honest while I’m recording or listening back to a song.
My first impression is I can’t do that with the Hi-X55 headphones.
I bought these because in multiple reviews they were called “flat” and “neutral” sounding heaphones. I can 100% tell you right now these are NOT FLAT headphones. There is a easily noticable bump in the high-mid frequencies around the area of the voice, snare, etc.
When I apply some eq in “Total Mix” things start to sound better. That’s a good sign, but if I have to eq them to get them to sound right why not buy a much less expensive set of headhones?
I would say they are not usable as mixing headphones because their peculiar sound signature is not representative of the true sound of the song.
I put them up against the Beyerdynamic DT-770 Pro 80 Ohm The Beyer sounds better and is a more accurate reference headphone. The Beyer is a little less comfortable, has about the same amount of bleed, has the same size cable on the same side (non-detachable) and is half the price of the Hi-X55. Goodbye Austrian Audio, Hello Beyer!
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