Headphones
Studio Headphones for Mixing, Tracking & Reference
Reference-grade headphones are one of the most revealing tools in a home studio — and the AKG K361 and K371 are designed specifically to be honest rather than flattering. Their closed-back, over-ear construction provides passive isolation that keeps bleed out of microphone tracks during recording while giving you a controlled listening environment for critical mix decisions. The flat, reference-tuned response is what sets these apart from consumer headphones: you hear the recording as it is, which is what mixing demands.
The K371's slightly extended low-frequency response and deeper ear cup fit make it the stronger choice for long mixing sessions where ear fatigue is a real concern. The K361 is the more compact option with a very similar driver and tuning philosophy — a practical second-pair for tracking vocalists or sending to a collaborator. The K361-BT brings Bluetooth into the mix for casual reference listening or A/B checks away from the desk, though wired is always recommended when latency and signal fidelity are critical.
Studio Gears carries this focused selection because for producers and engineers building a workflow, quality matters more than quantity of options. All three models fold flat for storage, accept standard replacement cables, and land in an accessible price tier that makes professional monitoring realistic at the home-studio level. They're a credible foundation for anyone who wants to make better-informed decisions at mixdown.