KRK 6402 Studio Headphones
- Condition
- Excellent
- Location
- US
- Source
- Reverb
- Posted
- 27 Nov 2025
- Last seen
- 18h ago
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KRK KNS 6402 headphones provide an accurate listening experience in a cost-effective and highly durable package that's perfect for a variety of uses. The closed-back, circumaural ("around the ear") design provides up to 26 dBA of isolation, which significantly reduces headphone "bleed" into the microphones when recording. Their excellent isolation performance also lets you focus on the music, without distraction from external sounds. With a maximum SPL of 122 dB, they're capable of providing all the level you'll ever need while remaining clear and detailed sounding, with very low distortion. KRK headphones are a reference you can trust. Their accurate frequency response, excellent stereo imaging, and consistent KRK voicing means that you can rely on them for the most critical listening applications. Their impact-resistant plastic construction makes them lightweight, yet durable, and with their field-replaceable parts, including the pads and cable, they are in it for the long haul. Since they're so well-suited for a variety of uses, both in and out of the studio “tracking, editing, mixing, general listening “they'll quickly become your favorite headphones!
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KRK Systems is an American studio-monitor brand founded in 1986 by film mix engineer Keith R. Klawitter; the name “KRK” comes from his initials. The company built its reputation in professional recording and post-production rather than domestic hi-fi, and it is now part of the Gibson family of brands based in Nashville, Tennessee.
KRK is best known for active studio monitors, subwoofers, and related monitoring speakers for producers, engineers, and content creators. Its product range also includes some headphones, but the brand is primarily associated with nearfield monitors such as the long-running ROKIT and CLASSIC lines, which emphasize clarity, detail, and translation in a mix room.
In market terms, KRK sits in the mid-tier to upper-mid-tier professional segment rather than the high-end audiophile or vintage-collector space. Its yellow-cone monitors are widely recognized in home studios and project studios, with a reputation for punchy, accessible, workhorse sound that has made the brand especially popular among music makers who want reliable reference speakers at a competitive price.
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