AKG N5005 headphones Lab Report
To hear the N5005’s intended tonal balance it is essential to use a source component with a very low output impedance. Uncorrected frequency responses for the two channels, both with the Reference Sound filter, show a prominent shelving up of its bass [Graph 1]. This would mean a very bass-heavy sound in an over-ear headphone but accords with the target response for in-ear headphones identified by Harman’s research. The four acoustic filters shelve the response above 1kHz up or down, to the tune of –2.4dB/3kHz for the Bass Boost filter, +2.7dB for the Mid High Boost filter and +5.0dB for the High Boost filter. The diffuse-field corrected response [green trace, Graph 2] suggests the perceived tonal balance will be hopelessly bass heavy while correcting the response to the Harman in-ear target [red] suggests a flat perceived response to within +2.6dB/–4.8dB, (20Hz-8kHz). KH
Sensitivity (SPL at 1kHz for 1Vrms input): 115.5dB
Impedance modulus min/max (20Hz-20kHz): 13.7ohm @ 13kHz / 24.7ohm @ 1.4kHz
Capsule matching (40Hz-10kHz): ±1.8dB
LF extension (–6dB ref. 200Hz): <20Hz
Distortion 100Hz/1kHz (for 90dB SPL): 0.5% / 0.4%
Weight (inc cable and 0.25in connector): 31g
Price: £800