MB
Comfy, good build, highs aren't bad at all
Amazing pair for the price. The sound on these is great, really is. The high frequencies are a bit too present for me - I read other reviews saying the same, but int's bot bad at all, you never get painfully loud high ends or anything. I rarely even notice it, and to be honest the sound is still better than it should be for the price.
I find the headphones comfortable even after hours. I also like the coiled cable, it prevents it from getting tangled up which always happens on other pairs, and you can move further if you want, the coil gets stretched.
Initially I was worried about the plastic cups, but the arc over the head is metal and the whole thing is put together well. I had a cheaper pair before which held the cups in a weird way and that got loose after 2-3 years, but this definitely seems stronger.
I don't think you can get a better pair without going up another 50€+.
I find the headphones comfortable even after hours. I also like the coiled cable, it prevents it from getting tangled up which always happens on other pairs, and you can move further if you want, the coil gets stretched.
Initially I was worried about the plastic cups, but the arc over the head is metal and the whole thing is put together well. I had a cheaper pair before which held the cups in a weird way and that got loose after 2-3 years, but this definitely seems stronger.
I don't think you can get a better pair without going up another 50€+.
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K
Go get the 80 ohms
I bought them as these are considered industry standard by many many musicians and studio producers. The comfort you get is unbelievable and you can have long sessions producing or writing music. They are also built like a tank and don’t worry if something breaks...spare parts are available compared to other headsets where you throw them and buy a new pair.
I would be totally happy with my purchase if they would sound better compared to my cheap superlux HD-681, but they don’t. Yes there is much more detail in the upper and lower mid frequencies and the bass is very detailed and crisp, however the highs are very harsh and I cannot stand them more than 3 hours. Since we are talking about high ohms here these are not as loud as my superlux which I find it a bit annoying as I plug them in a high quality audio interface where even if I turn the master level full I do not get a full sound.
Strangely a friend of mine had the 80 ohm version and one evening we made and A/B comparison. To our surprise the 80 ohm version it had the perfect balance, detail, and without the harshness of the highs. The 250ohm version supposed to be better for mixing but to my ears the 80 ohm version sounds much better and your ears won’t get tired so fast.
Don’t get me wrong these are great headphones but after some consideration I should have bought the 80 ohms. After one month I still use my superlux for recording and the DT-770 pro for quick mixing.
Pros:
-comfort
-built quality
-detailed acoustics
Cons:
-Lower volume
-harsh in high eq areas
I would be totally happy with my purchase if they would sound better compared to my cheap superlux HD-681, but they don’t. Yes there is much more detail in the upper and lower mid frequencies and the bass is very detailed and crisp, however the highs are very harsh and I cannot stand them more than 3 hours. Since we are talking about high ohms here these are not as loud as my superlux which I find it a bit annoying as I plug them in a high quality audio interface where even if I turn the master level full I do not get a full sound.
Strangely a friend of mine had the 80 ohm version and one evening we made and A/B comparison. To our surprise the 80 ohm version it had the perfect balance, detail, and without the harshness of the highs. The 250ohm version supposed to be better for mixing but to my ears the 80 ohm version sounds much better and your ears won’t get tired so fast.
Don’t get me wrong these are great headphones but after some consideration I should have bought the 80 ohms. After one month I still use my superlux for recording and the DT-770 pro for quick mixing.
Pros:
-comfort
-built quality
-detailed acoustics
Cons:
-Lower volume
-harsh in high eq areas
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[Avis d'un néophyte] Ce casque est vraiment bon mais...
J'ai acheté ce casque car à l'époque je m'intéressais à la musique et j'en avais marre des casques à 50€ qui finissaient par casser au bout d'un an ou deux.
J'ai été très vite conquis par la qualité du son qui est juste incomparable par rapport à mes casques précédents. On entends très bien les basses sans qu'elles soient assourdissantes. Les aigus sonnent bien, le son est chaleureux.
Toutefois, prenez la version 250 ohms seulement si vous avez le matériel pour supporter une impédance pareille (un ampli casque ou une carte son externe qui remplit les conditions).
Le seul reproche que j'ai à lui faire, c'est l'oreille droite qui a cessé fonctionner sans raison apparente (ce serait un problème relativement commun au dt 770 pro) et ce 2 mois après l'achat (pas de chance).
En conclusion, le dt 770 pro 250 ohms est un bon casque pour le prix payé (certains diront le meilleur). Le son, la robustesse, le prix et la facilité pour trouver des pièces de remplacement en font un casque presque idéal pour débuter dans l'audio et/ou l'audio-visuel mais manque d'une retouche qui permettrait d'éviter le défaut de fabrication cité plus haut.
J'ai été très vite conquis par la qualité du son qui est juste incomparable par rapport à mes casques précédents. On entends très bien les basses sans qu'elles soient assourdissantes. Les aigus sonnent bien, le son est chaleureux.
Toutefois, prenez la version 250 ohms seulement si vous avez le matériel pour supporter une impédance pareille (un ampli casque ou une carte son externe qui remplit les conditions).
Le seul reproche que j'ai à lui faire, c'est l'oreille droite qui a cessé fonctionner sans raison apparente (ce serait un problème relativement commun au dt 770 pro) et ce 2 mois après l'achat (pas de chance).
En conclusion, le dt 770 pro 250 ohms est un bon casque pour le prix payé (certains diront le meilleur). Le son, la robustesse, le prix et la facilité pour trouver des pièces de remplacement en font un casque presque idéal pour débuter dans l'audio et/ou l'audio-visuel mais manque d'une retouche qui permettrait d'éviter le défaut de fabrication cité plus haut.
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M
Good tracking cans
Solid choice if you want use it as a recording headphone, not the best option for mixing though, since its frequency response curve is far from the ideal (flat), on the other hand its imaging was quite precise.
Based on the Reference 3 (software from Sonarworks) there is a +5-6db deviance in the range of 6-11kHz, -6db at 200Hz and -5db at 4kHz. Even if their measurement is not accurate 100%, my personal comparison with Sennheiser HD 650 as a reference headphone gave similar audible results.
After the compensation (using the aforementioned Reference 3 plugin) of the frequency response differences, it became a very usable headphone.
I hope it helps.
Cheers,
M.
Based on the Reference 3 (software from Sonarworks) there is a +5-6db deviance in the range of 6-11kHz, -6db at 200Hz and -5db at 4kHz. Even if their measurement is not accurate 100%, my personal comparison with Sennheiser HD 650 as a reference headphone gave similar audible results.
After the compensation (using the aforementioned Reference 3 plugin) of the frequency response differences, it became a very usable headphone.
I hope it helps.
Cheers,
M.
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R
LE meilleur casque que j'ai eu.
J'ai testé pas mal de casque, allant des pas chère à assez chère, dont le Audio technica m40x, et je trouves que ce casque la est parfait pour tout ce qui touche à la création de musique.
On entend toute les fréquences parfaitement, avec une bonne spatialisation.
Il coupe beaucoup de bruit sonore au alentour (mur fin, par exemple) ce qui peut être une bonne ou une mauvaise chose pour certaines personnes.
Un seul bémol, il a glissé de mon bureau en atterrissant sur le côté, donc on voit un léger déplacement de ce qui tiens le casque, mais sinon une bonne qualité en général.
On entend toute les fréquences parfaitement, avec une bonne spatialisation.
Il coupe beaucoup de bruit sonore au alentour (mur fin, par exemple) ce qui peut être une bonne ou une mauvaise chose pour certaines personnes.
Un seul bémol, il a glissé de mon bureau en atterrissant sur le côté, donc on voit un léger déplacement de ce qui tiens le casque, mais sinon une bonne qualité en général.
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K
Excellent for the price
The build quality of these are excellent, as one might expect from Beyerdynamic. The sound is also quite good, but compared to some other options out there like the Sennheiser HD600 series, these leave something to be desired when listening for pleasure. That said, these are also cheaper.
I'm also not a huge fan of the round ear cups - they're not uncomfortable in any way, but they also don't fully enclose the ear without touching, something I'd prefer. The passive sound isolation is also mediocre, I expected a bit more of a seal from closed back cans to block outside noise.
The sound is intense (which is, I believe, a Beyerdynamic hallmark) and takes some getting used to, but then again these are advertised as studio cans and are meant to be revealing and accurate more than pleasurable and they work well for that.
All in all, these are an excellent purchase and I'm happy with them, they're close to what I envisioned if not quite there. Considering the 250 ohm impedance, you probably want something with a good headphone amplifier to drive them.
I'm also not a huge fan of the round ear cups - they're not uncomfortable in any way, but they also don't fully enclose the ear without touching, something I'd prefer. The passive sound isolation is also mediocre, I expected a bit more of a seal from closed back cans to block outside noise.
The sound is intense (which is, I believe, a Beyerdynamic hallmark) and takes some getting used to, but then again these are advertised as studio cans and are meant to be revealing and accurate more than pleasurable and they work well for that.
All in all, these are an excellent purchase and I'm happy with them, they're close to what I envisioned if not quite there. Considering the 250 ohm impedance, you probably want something with a good headphone amplifier to drive them.
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Honest and reliable headphones
I'm using the Beyerdynamics DT-770 Pro 250Ohm headphones as an allrounder in my mastering studio. For tracking, overdubbing, mixing and mastering. Besides that, I also do use them as main headphones when working as a sound engineer at small music festivals.
I was not blown away by the sound they gave me for the very first time but I heard all little hidden sounds in the mix, for example, the sizzling sound of the cymbals and the sound of the scrapping plectrum on the guitar.
The good part about the DT-770 Pro is the tonal honesty. The lows, medium and trebles all sound natural as they should be. The robustness and the replaceable parts is also a big plus for this model. The heavy coil cable sort of keeps being in the way because of its coils. Some engineers like the retro or vintage looking coiled cable music equipment but the coiled cable ruined it for me but the sound complimented that. Anyway, I bought three more headphones, same model and never gave up on the coils.
The main beige ear covers cloths are collecting hair and sweat and this is not really a pleasant experience but one got used to this after a while. A different colour could be better though. The main head connection is also squeezing the head, eventhough they can be adjusted according to your head size. This headphones are worth the price in this class and nothing can beat their price. For both professionals and beginners. They offer a great honesty in music monitoring
I was not blown away by the sound they gave me for the very first time but I heard all little hidden sounds in the mix, for example, the sizzling sound of the cymbals and the sound of the scrapping plectrum on the guitar.
The good part about the DT-770 Pro is the tonal honesty. The lows, medium and trebles all sound natural as they should be. The robustness and the replaceable parts is also a big plus for this model. The heavy coil cable sort of keeps being in the way because of its coils. Some engineers like the retro or vintage looking coiled cable music equipment but the coiled cable ruined it for me but the sound complimented that. Anyway, I bought three more headphones, same model and never gave up on the coils.
The main beige ear covers cloths are collecting hair and sweat and this is not really a pleasant experience but one got used to this after a while. A different colour could be better though. The main head connection is also squeezing the head, eventhough they can be adjusted according to your head size. This headphones are worth the price in this class and nothing can beat their price. For both professionals and beginners. They offer a great honesty in music monitoring
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Not much to complain here. They are fantastic and do exactly what I expect from headphones.
I only have two slight issues with them.
* they are quite warm in summer.
* the coiled cable feels a bit heavy.
Also, the cable is not replaceable, that would be a nice addition, since I'm a little worried that it might eventually break.
I only have two slight issues with them.
* they are quite warm in summer.
* the coiled cable feels a bit heavy.
Also, the cable is not replaceable, that would be a nice addition, since I'm a little worried that it might eventually break.
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K
Beyerdynamic dt-770 pro
I have had this headset for more than a year now and never had any problem with it..it is light and is closed back type of headphone. The headphone cable is about 2.5 to 3m long and has a 3.5mm jack at the end, but also comes with a 6.3 mm adapter. I use it mainly for recording and monitoring my mix in the studio. In terms of sound reproduction, i think it is very accurate and it does not colour the sound at all. You can hear/detect subtle changes in dynamic ranges without any problem as compared to other headphone monitors i have tried before. beyerdynamic make very good headphones. Depending on your budget, shure and audio technica also make decent headphones. The dt pro is great for the price and has a cool design. It also feels very comfortable on the ears.
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LM
Obviously an industry standard for a reason
Great sound quality and construction. Very sturdy and will probably last a lifetime. My only issue is that they are slightly uncomfortable on my ears after wearing them for an extended period of time. Maybe this is because of my strangely shaped ears, who knows. I would recommend these for people with smaller ears than me.
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