Head to head

AKG K371 vs Sony MDR-7510

A side-by-side look at AKG K371 and Sony MDR-7510 for podcasters: pricing, features, and where each one wins.

AKG K371

Closed-back reference headphone engineered to AKG's own frequency target - foldable for the road

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Sony MDR-7510

Sony's professional closed-back with 50mm drivers and broadcast-grade build

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At a glance

AKG K371Sony MDR-7510
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Best forPodcasters and producers who want a modern closed-back with flat reference tuning and portable foldable designBroadcast professionals and podcasters who want Sony's professional-tier closed-back with wide frequency extension

Key features

AKG K371

  • 5 Hz - 40 kHz frequency response
  • Closed-back, over-ear, foldable design
  • 50mm drivers tuned to AKG Reference Response target
  • 32 ohm impedance - no amp required
  • Three detachable cables: 3m coiled, 3m straight, 1.2m straight
  • Oval ear cups for passive noise isolation

Sony MDR-7510

  • Closed-back, over-ear, folding design
  • 50mm neodymium drivers with PET diaphragms
  • 5 Hz - 40 kHz frequency response
  • 24 ohm impedance - drives from any device
  • Oxygen-free copper voice coil
  • Includes 1/4-inch and 1/8-inch adapter

Pros and cons

AKG K371

Pros

  • Flat, reference-tuned response matched to the Harman target
  • Three cable options cover all use cases
  • 32-ohm impedance works from any interface or device
  • Foldable for travel without sacrificing studio-grade accuracy

Cons

  • Foldable mechanism adds plastic to the build
  • Oval ear cups require adjustment to fit some head shapes
  • Bass extension can sound slightly soft versus V-shaped alternatives

Sony MDR-7510

Pros

  • 50mm drivers deliver fuller bass than smaller-driver alternatives
  • Very low impedance - no amp required
  • Folding design for portability and storage
  • Broadcast-quality build from Sony's Pro division

Cons

  • Less widely stocked than the MDR-7506
  • Heavier than comparable closed-backs at ~261g
  • Premium pricing for the category

The verdict

Choose AKG K371 if

Podcasters and producers who want a modern closed-back with flat reference tuning and portable foldable design.

The K371 is one of the most technically accurate closed-back headphones at its price, and the measurement community noticed it early - it closely follows the Harman target curve, which correlates well to what most people perceive as neutral and…

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Choose Sony MDR-7510 if

Broadcast professionals and podcasters who want Sony's professional-tier closed-back with wide frequency extension.

The MDR-7510 is the professional sibling of the legendary 7506 and it shows - the 50mm drivers deliver noticeably more low-end body and better extension at both frequency extremes compared to the 7506. The 24-ohm impedance means it drives loud…

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