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beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro 80 ohm Limited Edition Professional Studio Headphones, Black

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Size: 80 OHM


Color: Black


Features

  • Closed over-ear headphones for professional mixing at home or in the studio
  • Perfect for studio recordings thanks to the their pure and high-resolution sound
  • Hard-wearing, durable, and robust workmanship Made in Germany
  • The world famous DT770 Pro Headphones deliver unmatched quality in sound reproduction at an incredible price. No matter your application, tracking, mixing, critical listening, even gaming, your DT770's will deliver sound you can rely on - every time.
  • Sound - Unique design, construction and innovation give the DT770's superb sound reproduction across all frequencies. Custom built diaphrams in our production facilities in Germany deliver consistent performance to the listener
  • Connectivity technology: Wired
  • Connector type: 3.5mm Stereo
  • Included components: 1/4" Gold Plated Adapter

Description

Closed reference headphone for control and monitoring applications. The DT 770 PRO is a closed dynamic headphone which has been designed for critical music and sound monitoring. The single-sided cable makes the handling of the headphone easy. The world famous DT770 Pro Headphones deliver unmatched quality in sound reproduction at an incredible price. No matter your application, tracking, mixing, critical listening, even gaming, your DT770's will deliver sound you can rely on - every time. Sound - Unique design, construction and innovation give the DT770's superb sound reproduction across all frequencies. Custom built diaphragms in our production facilities in Germany deliver consistent performance to the listener. Quality - DT770's have proven after over 30 years of use in the best studios and sound stages around the world that they perform to the highest level every time. Made to Measure from Germany. Reliability - DT770's are ruggedly built to last, yet lightweight and comfortable to wear over long periods. The Made in Germany quality promise applies to product development and manufacture: the designs of beyerdynamic engineers and designers in Heilbronn are then built by approximately 180 highly qualified employees in Germany – mostly by hand. All products and key technologies are developed in Germany at the company headquarters in Heilbronn. Instead of outsourcing design assignments or purchasing finished solutions from third-party manufacturers abroad, beyerdynamic retains the know-how of its personnel in-house.

Brand: beyerdynamic


Color: Black


Ear Placement: Over Ear


Form Factor: Over Ear


Impedance: 80 Ohm


Noise Control: Sound Isolation


Headphones Jack: 3.5 mm Jack


Model Name: DT 770


Connectivity Technology: Wired


Wireless Communication Technology: Wired


Special Feature: Tangle-Free Cord, Lightweight, Noise Isolation


Included Components: Headphones, Cable


Age Range (Description): Adult


Material: Faux Leather


Specific Uses For Product: Professional


Compatible Devices: Universal


Theme: Video Game


Cable Feature: Tangle Free


Item Weight: 16 ounces


Package Type: Standard Packaging


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Style: Headphones


Control Method: Touch


Number of Items: 1


Cable Length: 3 Meters


Audio Driver Type: Dynamic Driver


Earpiece Shape: Circumaural


Is Autographed: No


UPC: 638888649853


Manufacturer: beyerdynamic


Item Weight: 1 pounds


Item model number: DT 770 PRO 80 OHM LE BLACK


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: June 16, 2017


Department: unisex-child


Country of Origin: Germany


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  • Wow! Incredible.
Size: 250 OHM Color: Gray
I do have an audiophile ears, but I do not own any audiophile equipment. Recently I bought a Yeti Plus microphone that has an audio jack for monitoring audio. So, I plugged in my Bose QC35 headphones, using the 3.5 mm audio cable, and it sounded OK. But, it didn't sound great. I decided to subscribe to Apple Music to see what the music sounds like via this setup. It was nothing to write home about. I then plugged the same QC35 headphones to my 2021 Apple M1 Pro MacBook Pro (14"), and it sounded exactly like it did out of the Yeti X microphone's headphone jack. I decided to research and see why the quality was so low. I don't normally listen to music, but I couldn't imagine that the Apple Music streamed (even at the highest selectable quality) would be so unremarkable. So, I looked up the impedance of the audio jack of the Yeti X microphone, and I realized that it's a high-impedance audio output. Then, I looked up the 2021 M1 Pro MacBook Pro specs, and what do you know? It also has a high-impedance output audio jack (unlike the 2020 M1 MacBook and MacBook Pro). So, then I googled what impedance should the headphones have for high-impedance audio outputs and learned that the impedance of the headphones should be at least 8-10 times of the impedance of the audio output in Ohms. Hence, I started the search for the high-impedance headphones. I've read hundreds of reviews, and I finally found the DT 770 PRO 250 Ohm headphones. They were well reviewed, they were relatively inexpensive, they they had a version with 250 Ohm of impedance (which is about 8 times as high as the audio output of the Yeti X audio jack). So, I decided to try these headphones. I ordered them and received them the next day via Amazon Prime shipping. As soon as I plugged them in and started the stream from Apple Music, my jaw dropped. This is what I was looking for, and here it is. Unbelievable I could get a jack pot on the first attempt for under $200 and especially becasue they are made in Germany. How is this even possible? Now, are they comfortable to wear? To me, they are a little too tight. Are they worse than the Bose QC35 when it comes to comfort? Maybe Bose QC35 are a little more comfortable. But, when it comes to the sound, OMG. There is no comparison. Unless you want to pay many times more for premium high-impedence headphones just to get a better fit, then go ahead and get the ones for $1500, $2500, etc. Otherwise, these are amazing when it comes to the audio quality. Can anyone tell that these are better than the QC35? Yes, anyone can tell unless you use these 250 Ohm ones with a low-impedance audio output like in smartphones, older MacBooks, etc. Now, my son has a 2020 M1 MacBook Air, which is an excellent laptop, but it has a low-impedance audio jack output. So, for my son, I've ordered an 80-ohm version to compare to my 250-ohm version. I will let him decide which one to go with. I'd suggest getting both the 80-Ohm and the 250-Ohm version and compare them side by side - as long as you are getting these headphones for a decent piece of audio equipment. If you are getting them for an iPhone (not sure why you would), then maybe you should go with the lowest-impedence version. Edit: I've now compared the 250 Ohm version to the 80 Ohm version. In the beginning, I couldn't tell any difference when using them with my Yeti X microphone's high-impedance audio out jack and the 2021 M1 Pro MacBook Pro high-impedance audio jack. However, the more I listened to both, the more I started hearing the difference. I then switched to testing both 250 Ohm and the 80 Ohm headsets exclusively with the 2021 M1 Pro MacBook Pro's high-impedance audio jack because it turned out that the Yet X audio jack shows its shortcomings when music with serious bass is played out of it. In my opinion, the 250 Ohm headset reproduces the sounds more accurately. When listening to Seven Nation Army by The White Stripes (on Apple Music lossless), I could actually hear some imperfection in the bass guitar (like the string was moved under the player's finger accidentally, resulting in a little distortion), while I couldn't hear this through the 80 Ohm headset. When listening to Bohemian Rhapsody Remastered in 2011 on Apple Muisci (lossless), It appears that mids and the highs are a bit dulled down through the 80 Ohm headset, whereas they are crystal clear through the 250 Ohm headset. We are talking here very subtle differences that can only be detected while listening to the same piece over and over again via both headsets (back to back). It appears that the best songs recommended for testing headsets are: 1. Bohemian Rhapsody Remastered (2011) by Queen. ... 2. Seven Nation Army by The White Stripes. ... 3. Feels Like We Only Go Backwards by Tame Impala. ... 4. Heroes (2017 Remaster) by David Bowie. ... 5. No Time for Caution by Hans Zimmer. ... 6. Diamonds From Sierra Leone by Kanye West. ... 7. Now We Are Free by Hans Zimmer Additionally, I was using the 2021 M1 Pro MacBook Pro's audio jack (which auto-senses high-impedance and low-impedance headphones). I'm not sure what it does for the 80 Ohm headphones: does it consider them low-impedance or high-impedance because, in reality, they are medium-impedance headphones. Compared to other laptops, the 2021 M1 Pro MacBook Pro probably has a decent-quality pre-amp and DAC similar to inexpensive (less than $200) standalone DACs with pre-amps. So, perhaps to hear the difference between the 80 Ohm and 250 Ohm versions of this headset, one should use decent audio equipment. My son hasn't yet tested the two headsets with his 2020 M1 MacBook Air, so I'm not sure which one he decides on. I will post another update later. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2022 by Hockey Mom

  • Unbeatable Sound for the price!
Size: 32 OHM Color: Gray
The Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro 32 Ohm headphones are a top choice for audiophiles and sound professionals. They feature excellent build quality with durable materials, ensuring long-term use. The velour ear pads provide exceptional comfort, even during long listening sessions, and the closed-back design effectively minimizes sound leakage. Their passive noise isolation is highly effective, allowing for focused listening without external distractions. Sound quality is outstanding, with deep, well-defined bass, clear and detailed mids, and crisp, bright highs. The frequency response of 5 Hz to 35 kHz ensures you won't miss any details in your music, and the 32 Ohm impedance makes them versatile and easy to drive with mobile devices, though they benefit from an external amplifier. In summary, the Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro 32 Ohm headphones offer superb sound quality, robust construction, and excellent passive noise isolation. They are ideal for studio use, home listening, or professional monitoring. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2024 by Sara Gálvez

  • Best Headphones I Have Ever Used
Size: 250 OHM Color: Black
Over the years, I've tried different brands of headphones with varying levels of quality; Beats, Audio Technica, Sol Republic, Sennheiser, Sony, etc. and never has a headphone floored me the way these beyerdinamics did upon first listen. I primarily bought them to enhance my vinyl record listening sessions and being that they are 250 ohms, I was unsure that my Sony receiver would be able to drive these properly (it does, by the way), so I ended up also purchasing a headphone amp (Douk Audio with the vacuum tubes) that was rated with enough kick to be able to drive these amazing headphones. I can honestly say, after a lot of hours of use with various genres of music, that you will not regret purchasing these if they were piquing your interest. Sound is clear, vibrant and detailed, bass is perfect (not at all overwhelming or tiny like most other headphones) and sound stage is crystal clear, unfortunately so much so that you can hear minute defects from records, but it is everything you could want in a quality pair of headphones. I was debating between many others at this price range, but I am so satisfied with these; they are incredibly comfortable, cover your whole ears and then some and look amazing. The volume on these will be super low if you connect them straight to your phone or digital music player (not sure about the PC, I haven't tried them there), but If you are looking for a quality pair to upgrade your music listening sessions and have the proper gear to drive 250 ohms, you can't go wrong with these. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2024 by Victor Salas

  • Best Audiophile Headphones under $200
Size: 80 OHM Color: Gray
After extensive research across multiple subreddits, I ultimately chose these headphones. As a newcomer to the audiophile community, I feel compelled to contribute with this quick review. Primarily used for FPS gaming and casual music listening with a preference for heavy bass, these headphones undeniably excel in both scenarios. However, I did notice more sound leakage from the ear cups than expected, especially if someone is sitting nearby. While not a significant concern for me, it's worth mentioning. In terms of sound quality, they stand out as the best I've experienced, particularly after upgrading from a typical "gaming" headset. The absence of a built-in microphone means you'll need to invest in an external mic for online gaming. Considering that many headphones with built-in features often compromise sound quality, I find this to be an acceptable trade-off. Now, let's talk about comfort. The headphones are exceptionally comfortable, allowing for extended gaming or listening sessions without causing discomfort or fatigue. The build quality is also impressive, feeling sturdy and durable, while also maintaining a light form factor for extended gaming sessions. In conclusion, if you have a budget of $200 and are looking for closed-back headphones with excellent sound quality, deep bass, comfort, and study build, these headphones are my top choice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2024 by Ivy Dang

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