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| Brand | beyerdynamic |
| Colour | Black |
| Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Form Factor | Over Ear |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
The Extremely Versatile DT 770 Pro headphones
Since 1924, beyerdynamic has been developing innovative audio products with best-in-class sound quality and technology. Three business areas – Conference, Pro Audio, and Consumer – deliver tailored solutions for the professional and enthusiast. All of our products are developed in Germany and primarily manufactured by hand – from hi-fi headphones to conference systems to live and studio microphones.
Popular with the professionals and music lovers alike.
Professional users all over the world have relied on our classic series for years: DT 770 / 880 / 990 PRO. As a studio reference they shone with detailed resolution and a very transparent sound.
Closed over-ear headphones for professional sound in the studio and on mobile devices such as tablets and smartphones
The 80 Ohm headphone is the right choice for all studio situations, whether recording, monitoring or mixing.
Also 80 Ohms, these headphones are designed for even greater sound isolation, ideally suited to drummers and loud recording environments.
The high impedance of this model results in increased sensitivity, dynamics and frequency response, ideally suited for detailed mixing in the studio.
High quality– not just the popular choice among professionals.
Professional users all over the world have placed their trust in our classic range: DT 770/880/990 PRO. The studio reference headphone boasts extremely detailed resolution and very transparent sound.
The DT 770 PRO is the closed studio headphone that boasts impressive sound volume.
With its closed-back design, the DT 770 PROoffers superior isolation from ambient noise and virtually zero bleed. This benefit alone has made it the first choice for vocalists and broadcasters in the studio for decades, providing clean recordings free of any unwanted noise. The low frequencies are precise and powerful, without being overbearing, while top end is clear and very present without sounding shrill.
The sturdy steel headband gives the headset a secure fit. Soft, adjustable ear cups contribute to great wearing comfort for extended periods. The cable, which is attached on just one side, accommodates frequent adjustment and removal of the DT 770 PRO without cable tangles. Its extra light weight construction makes it very easy to wear.
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| Weight | 0.290299 kg |
|---|---|
| Headphones Jack | ‎3.5 mm Jack |
| Model Name | ‎DT 770 Pro |
| Connectivity Technology | ‎wired |
| Wireless Communication Technology | ‎3.5 mm |
| Included Components | Headphones |
| Age Range (Description) | ‎Adult |
| Material | ‎Plastic |
| Compatible Devices | ‎cellphones, desktops, gaming consoles, laptops, tablets |
| Number of items | ‎1 |
| Cable Length | ‎3 Metres |
| UPC | ‎714497644561 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | ‎04010118459047 |
| Model | ‎459046 |
| Model Year | ‎2000 |
| Item model number | ‎459046 |
| Special Features | ‎Noise Cancelling |
| Colour Screen | ‎No |
| Microphone format | ‎without microphone |
| Batteries Included | ‎No |
| Batteries Required | ‎No |
| GSM frequencies | ‎35 KHz |
| Does it contain liquid? | ‎No |
| Has Auto Focus | ‎No |
| Includes Rechargeable Battery | ‎No |
| Includes AC Adapter | ‎No |
| Programmable Buttons | ‎No |
| Country of Origin | ‎Germany |
| Imported By | ‎beyerdynamic India Pvt Ltd No.1, 10th Main, 14th Cross, Malleswaram, Bangalore-560003 State : Karnataka Tel: +91-80-23310121 |
| Item Weight | ‎0.64 Pounds, ‎290 g |
| ASIN | B0006NL5SM |
| Date First Available | 6 August 2012 |
| Packer | Beyerdynamic GmbH & Co. KG Postfach 1320 D-74003 Heilbronn, Germany Tel : +49 7131 617319 |
| Importer | beyerdynamic India Private Limited #1, 14th Cross, 10th Main, Malleswaram, Bangalore – 560003, Contact +91-80-23310101 |
| Net Quantity | 1 Unit |
| Generic Name | Headphone |
| Manufacturer | ‎Beyerdynamic GmbH & Co. KG, ‎beyerdynamic GmbH & Co. KG, beyerdynamic GmbH & Co. KG Postfach 1320 D-74003 Heilbronn, Germany Tel : +49 7131 617321 |
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Prince Minz –
I was recommended by a very good friend of mine (a production Engineer by profession).And as a Mixing and Mastering Engineer myself. I’d say these pairs are just beautiful.For Entertainment: You’d Love how spaced-out the music sounds when you wear em plus the sound(music) that you hear is actually how the original production sound like.For Professionals: If you are looking for a good way to start your own music production. This is the one I’d recommend you if you’re just caught up in the middle of numerous pair of headphones out there, not knowing which one to choose, as you try to pave your way in the music industry.
D –
Perfect sound quality, truely flat except too bright/sharp highs (if your ears are not used to it or you are too young). Only gripe is that the coil part of the cable starts too early and the coil is always between the hand and body which is uncomfortable. Still a legend!
Nishant Thakur –
This was the 2nd tym I purchased these headphones! I lost my last headphones! So this tym I got it from Amazon !I used to buy musical products of diff music sites but I tried Amazon! Product was totally legit , and if u are using it for recording and mixing ! I think in this range these are the best headphones! As the provide good comfort and it’s work flow can not be explained in words’…. for the first tym I wrote a review! All the best people !
arijit d. –
I bought the 250 ohms version for mixing my tracks and I can already notice the difference now… Very flat sounding with a little bit of highs than usual… Bass response is fairly good, not your regular cheap bass booming one… You might need a headphone amp to go with these to boost the volume a bit… I am using a scarlett 2i2 interface and it’s just that I have to keep the volume 20% more than usual… It might have issues when you are monitoring your tracks…. For listening to music, it adds to your audiophile experience which is quite impressive… Although I don’t prefer closed back headphones for regular listening as they arent comfortable…About the comfort, this is like any other prof closed headphone which aren’t very comfortable when used for long hours but hey! I have seen worse….*After 6 plus months of use*Great pair of headphones which can be used for monitoring tracks and not mixing as these might give you an enhanced experience which won’t be at par with the real time experience
Avi –
I am not a sound professional, bought these for listening to music, man they are out of the world, but in order to enjoy these you must have a headphone amp with equalizer, for me i chose sound blaster g6 , and then you experience the super treble with the bass, without equalizer the treble will kill your ears, u need to dial them down, this headphone is just amazing, go for it guys
Guru –
Right side little noise defect product received. Very disappointed no warranty sarvice in my location
jateen –
Excellent sound separation and clearly.Built quality is good.Very much comfortable.You can enjoy music for long time.For music production and mixing perfect choice.
Anzus –
These are amazing for monitoring. Bass and treble not exagerrated at all. In fact, bass is 10% less than 990 pro. But don’t let this fool you. These are premium headphones and they really are. Comfort wise, these are the Rolls Royce in headphone world. The sound is super natural. That’s why they are called the studio legend.
Scops –
Great headphones
Great sound and the pads are very very comfortable.
Hockey Mom –
Wow! Incredible.
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 ZimmerAdditionally, 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.