Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro
Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro
Pros:
– High sound quality with clear and accurate audio
– Comfortable fit with soft earpads and adjustable headband
– Durable materials and construction for long-lasting use
– Closed-back design provides noise isolation and prevents sound leakage
– Available in different ohm versions for compatibility with various devices
Cons:
– Bulky and heavy design may not be ideal for on-the-go use
– Lack of detachable cable may limit customization options
– Bass-heavy sound signature may not be suitable for all genres of music
– Higher price point compared to other headphones in its category
– Limited color options may not appeal to all consumers.
Anonymous –
Shure SRH440 is a great pair of headphones for producing and mixing. Great value. One thing I would caution is that I owned a pair of these before and the plastic retractable band snapped making them very awkward to continue using. As you can see I’m back to buy another pair, but be careful about the plastic retractable band. I was surprised when they broke because I was taking them off with 1 hand and didn’t seem like a lot of pressure was applied. No real wear and tear signs on these headphones except for the coils aren’t 100$ perfect on the cord. At very close inspection I see maybe 1 teeny tiny dent on the top band. I give these 94% as far as signs of use. So if you’re interested in these headphones but looking for a discount, this would be the perfect option.
Anonymous –
Cons: Hard to clean. The input to the headphones can be a little in the way sometimes but I see no way of fixing it. Overall Review: I’d just like to say first that I’m a novice to nice audio. My best previous pair of headphones was a pair of Beats mixers. I’m absolutely blown away by the sound quality and comfort of these headphones. The bass is crisp and clean, I can hear lyrics and audio in music I’ve never heard before. It’s almost like listening to a whole new song when you get these. You can hear what the artist is trying to portray in a way never heard before. Not to mention that these look very aesthetic and are very comfortable. I wear them for hours sometimes and never get tired of them.
Anonymous –
I read and watched many recommendations of these headphones, and I was looking for something that would give me more clarity in production mixing, so I went for these without too much expectation because you never know, I just assumed it would be better and that’s all I wanted…. what I didn’t expect was to feel like I will never need another pair of headphones, they just sounded so clear and full range that it was outstanding. I could hear tiny crackles in my recorded tracks that were just not there on other headphones, and the bass/mids/highs all come through equally well. I can hear 1 db of compression, and 3+db easily, I can hear 2-3db of dynamic eq working, these are just so phenomenal. I can hear the difference between -80db of room sound, and no room sound after spectral removal, if I had to own one pair of headphones, this would be the pair. I have the 250ohm version, and it’s easily driven by a focusrite scarlett interface, and a mackie profxv2 equally well.
Jonathan H. –
Pros: – good balanced sound – great for gaming too, can hear directional audio much better in games – solid build quality Cons: – not really a con, but glasses start to hurt on the side of my head after many hours of wearing the headphones. not really that bad though and much better than other headphones. for the most part, i dont even notice it. Overall Review: – definitely exceeded my expectations.
Dennis B. –
Pros: Comfortable because of the velour ear pads. I am a gamer and have worn these earphones for 4 hours straight with no discomfort. Makes my 1st person shooter games come alive. Also, I am a Blues fan and my favorite bands are just “alive” now; the soundstage is expansive. Cons: I bought the 250 ohm model and this meant I had to buy an integrated DAC/amp. I have no problem with this. However, if you don’t want to buy a DAC + Amp then purchase either the 32 ohm or the 80 ohm models. Overall Review: I highly recommend these closed back Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro 250 ohm headphones.
Anonymous –
250 ohms of love! I use these in my home studio, and the difference that they made was astounding! The frequencies ( 5hz to 35khz) allow you to hear things you didn’t here before. I will stick to Beyer Dynamics Dt770 pro’s (for my closed ear) and I will be adding the Beyer Dynamics 990 pro’s for my mastering (open ear). Absolutely the most comfortable headphones I have ever owned!