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As for the ongoing headphone discussion: I do own (and use) both a pair of AKG K270 and K400 headphones. The K270: I went shopping for a set of hi-fi headphones quite some time ago (15 years perhaps), and compared quite a lot of the usual stuff in A/B sessions listening to different material from Abba via Messiaen to Zorn. In the end, there were only two companies present in my price range which didn't got thrown out at first sight: AKG and Sennheiser. At that time I was looking at an AKG K240 and a Sennheiser something (about same price range). That's when one of the salespersons told me he just got a new model by AKG and wheter I'd like to check this out, although it left my defined price range (then <200DM, with the AKG K270 at DM230). The K270 blew all other competitors away with regard to sound quality, even imho excelling some of the cheaper Stax models (priced around DM900). I use them still, and they still sound great. Btw, these are two-way headphones! Downsides: They are extremely bulky (even more so than a K240), so when wearing them for a long time at tilted head positions, your neck might ache, and most probably your ears will be drained in sweat. They're closed headphones, remember? They offer quite effective sonic insulation, but are not that loud (compared to the Sennheiser DJ models), so be sure to get a decent headphone amp when using them in "hostile" environment. The K400: I got this when the hifi shop where I'd bought some goodies at throwout prices (like the Empire ID600 system for my Thorens record player) had it on offer for DM170. These headphones are the kicks! Half-closed design, extremely clean and at the same time rich sound, superior carrying confort, and even a tad bit louder than the K270. They have become my main headphones, resorting to the K270 only when I really need the closed characteristics. Rainer Rainer Straschill Moinlabs GFX and Soundworks - www.moinlabs.de digital penis expert group - www.dpeg.de The MoinSound Archives - www.mp3.com/moinlabs