🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO Studio Headphones (32 Ohm) deliver exceptional sound quality with a closed over-ear design, ensuring comfort and durability for both studio and mobile use. With a nominal sound pressure level of 96 dB and soft, replaceable ear pads, these headphones are engineered for professionals who demand the best in audio performance.
A**R
Damn good, must buy if you're a previous Sennheiser 598 or below user!
First, let me get the packaging/presentation out of the way -- it wasn't great. There's no foam protection, or anything fancy other than a business-like drawstring bag. They were also shipped from Germany in a plastic Amazon bag with no bubble wrap, not even an Amazon cardboard box with the paper padding; this resulted in the product's box taking a little beating in transit. However, they arrived perfectly fine and usable.Now onto the good news... These are good, really good. I used the Sennheiser HD 558 for 5 years and the Sennheiser HD 598SR for 3 years. These are a seamless transition into closed-back headphones from these great open-back headphones. I'm not even 30 minutes into wearing them and I can tell these are a headphone for many years to come, the lows are better than I've grown accustom to, with ample sub-bass which is non-existant on the Sennheisers, and the highs are clear without being sibilant or harsh; I'm super happy.Especially so, as I tried the new PlayStation Pulse 3D headset prior to these arriving and was disappointed in their small size, discomfort and fake virtual 3D sound.These headphones genuinely seem to let me hear more than I could already with the Sennheiser's, I don't know if that's placebo effect or due to the extra isolation, but it's fantastic.Update 1:I paired these Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro 32 Ohm with the Brainwavz XL Large Perforated Replacement Memory Foam Earpads and wow, it really opens up the soundstage!It does lower the bass just a tiny, barely noticeable amount, but you do also get a little more breathability and the lower end gets clearer (though I don't know if that's due to the driver being broken in -- I used a random playlist of high quality music of the genres I enjoy, with a few pink noise tracks mixed in).Note:If you need a microphone apparently the Beyerdynamic MMX300 MkII is the headset to go for as they're the DT 770 Pro enhanced, albeit at the cost of having to plug into the controller on consoles which I found to distort the sound.Update 2:I've since wound some wool around the headband for a little added comfort and to preserve the protein leather. Be warned that faux leather wears down quickly (I could see mine starting to flake after a few days use which is ridiculously bad).I'm sold into the Beyerdynamic family now and would love to try the others. They're well thought out and the spring steel headband ensures confidence in being able to stretch it out for comfort (due to the tight clamp at first) without any plastic creaking or snapping; as is the case with other headbands.
U**R
Best sounding headphones I've had. (32 ohm)
After hours of trying to chose between the 80 ohm and 32 ohm I decided to go with the 32 ohm and I am delighted with these headphones.Sound Quality:Excellent. The best sounding headphones which I personally have tried. Bass, mids and treble are all crisp and clear.Listening to Robert plant/Alison Krauss their vocals separate beautifully. The brushes on the symbols in Herbie Hancock:Color and Spark tingle crisply and the guitar/drum/bass combo in Nirvana's Nevermind roar as intended. The DT770's have the widest sound stage of any closed back headphone which I've tried. They are not noise cancelling however the isolation is very good and will block out 90% of sound.Comfort:The 32 ohm version come with pleather (fake leather) pads as opposed to the velour of the 80/250 ohm versions. After hearing raving reviews of the amazing comfort of the velour pads I was worried that the pleather would not live up. However these headphones are the most comfortable headphones which I have worn. The pleater pads are soft and cushion over the ears. They can be twisted around to fit any head size and the clamping force is just right. I have worn these for several hours straight exhibiting no discomfort. I am eager to try out the velour pads as I just can't imagine how the comfort of mine could be improved! On a hot day however I do notice heat build up, which can lead to sweating of the ears, I am not sure if the velours do/don't have the same problem?Build Quality:Build quality of the headphones is good, but not excellent. Besides the metal connecting the cups to the headband, the headphones are made completely of plastic which is weaker than metal but is expected with the low cost of the headphones. I don't mind this however, as I listen at home where they are in no real danger of getting damaged and the lightness of plastic adds to the overall comfort of the headphone. All wires feel sturdy and the end jack is strong which I don't see myself having to replace at all in the near future.Extras:It comes with a light carry sleeve, which personally I don't see the need for other than protecting from dust. These are not the most portable headphones. It also includes an adapter to listen through an amp which I find very useful. Listening through an amp really brings out the most of the headphones however the low impedance means they perform perfectly though phones and laptops where I would mostly listen from. The cable is a straight 1.3 meters which I find perfect as it's never in the way. This version is built for a more home/portable use rather than the studio, but still producing that awesome sound quality.If you are used to very bass heavy headphones be warned, these are not as bass-y as you may be used to, at first I thought the bass was lacking but have now come around to find it spot on. Bass is crisp and is present when it needs to be, if you still find it lacks a simple EQ will fix that for you, these headphones have such a large frequency range that they are capable of almost anything!
S**D
MIXED REVIEWS: OVERAL: GOOD HEADPHONES.
There were many mixed reviews on this particular pair, I thought I would clear it up a little.I'm a musician/producer who uses these Beyerdynamic DT770 24/7 with composition software like Logic and Pro Tools, and heavy listening use.SOUND QUALITY 9/10: BD are well established with the control over sound quality, they've been in the game for decades! These headphones deliver well with a clear distinction between the frequencies. These do not over exaggerate the bass parts, so these are not suggested for bass junkies, only an unbiased clean sound. there isn't a huge amount of noise cancellation from the build, but with the volume turned up this isn't a problem.BUILD: 8/10 - Well built, BD have allowed most parts to be replaced, visible by the screw works, buttoned headband and gold plated jack. there could be a little less plastic bulk, but the overall design is industrialist and practical.COMFORT 6.5/10 - a hot topic with these headphones, it is true, they are tight around the temple areas, particularly when eating, or using them for several hours in one sitting. However with toilet breaks and fresh air, its a small price to pay with these headphones. They are well padded around the ears, and eventually the tension in the headband slacks becoming more pleasant. The large over-ear pads are not made for resting round your neck, so perhaps portability is and issue. Overall they are sturdy and sit on my head well.
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