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| Brand | beyerdynamic |
| Colour | Black |
| Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Form Factor | Over Ear |
| Noise Control | None |
The DT 880 Edition is the classic among the premium headphones from beyerdynamic. Music lovers delight in its natural, vibrant sound as well as its excellent spacious reproduction. The DT 880 Edition attenuates ambient noise, but does not exclude it completely, and thus conveys a harmonious sound experience. These headphones have been part of the beyerdynamic portfolio for 20 years and still enjoy exceptional popularity. All components are available as replacement parts, making the DT 880 Edition a reliable companion for many years to come.
The DT 880 Edition sounds very neutral and relaxed. The bass reproduction penetrates very deeply, but is not overstated. This feature is particularly appealing to lovers of jazz and classical music because it gives the headphones a really transparent sound and makes the individual components of the music clearly audible. Thanks to its semi-open design, the DT 880 Edition allows some ambient noise to penetrate and escape, but attenuates it somewhat stronger than in the case of a fully open headphone such as the DT 990 Edition.
The DT 880 Edition is very light for its size and ensures a pleasant fit thanks to its carefully selected materials. The ear pads are known for their breathable and skin-friendly velour, enabling the listener to enjoy music for hours without any excessive build-up of heat. The combination of comfortable headband and ear pads as well as the yokes made from aluminium lend the headphones a stable exterior and a pleasant fit for long listening sessions.
The DT 880 Edition headset for use at home and the DT 880 PRO studio headset: both are identical when it comes to sound. Identically designed acoustic transducers are used. However, the Edition models have a somewhat softer headband for enjoying music at home while the PRO headset has a slightly tighter fit on the head so that it doesn’t move even in case of faster movements in everyday studio use. Moreover, the PRO version is supplied with a coiled cable and the Edition version with a straight cable.
The current 600-ohm version is suitable for HiFi systems with especially powerful headphone outputs or for use with special headphone amplifiers.
The 32 ohm version is recommended for versatile use including on mobile devices such as tablets or smartphones.
The 250 ohm version of the DT 880 Edition was developed for use at homeon a stereo system.
Semi-open diffuse-field studio headphone Analytical Sound Comfortable fit due to rugged, adjustable, soft padded (leatherette) headband construction Robust, easy serviceable construction as all parts are replaceable / Velour, circumaural and replaceable ear pads 3.0 m (9.8 ft.) coiled cable (single sided) / Including drawstring bag
| Weight | 0.283 kg |
|---|---|
| Headphones Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Model Name | DT 880 Pro |
| Connectivity Technology | wired |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Truly_Wireless |
| Included Components | Headphones |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Material | Faux Leather, Plastic |
| Control Type | Call Control |
| Style | Over Ear |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Cable Length | 4 Feet |
| Series number | 490970 |
| UPC | 714573526279 714497643359 613815977278 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00613815977278, 04907034112517 |
| Model | 490970 |
| Model Year | 2012 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Item model number | 490970 |
| Special Features | with microphone |
| Microphone format | with microphone |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Cable feature | Retractable |
| Maximum Operating Distance | 3 Metres |
| Includes Rechargeable Battery | No |
| Includes AC Adapter | No |
| Country of Origin | Germany |
| Imported By | beyerdynamic India Pvt Ltd No.1, 10th Main, 14th Cross, Malleswaram, Bangalore-560003 State : Karnataka Tel: +91-80-23310126 |
| Item Weight | 283 g, 284 g |
| ASIN | B001B1QENY |
| Date First Available | 6 August 2012 |
| Packer | beyerdynamic GmbH & Co. KG Postfach 1320 D-74003 Heilbronn, Germany Tel : +49 7131 617324 |
| 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 617326 |
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Amazon Customer –
I bought the Beyerdynamic DT 880 Pro for my son who is involved in sound production . The sound quality is excellent . There is no added bass boost or treble boost. It reproduces exactly what is fed to it which is required for sound editing. The sound is spacious with very good sepraration and creates a feeling of a live performance.
harry –
Amazing build quality and excellent sound quality makes this a value for money product. While the sound from tablets pr phones are loud enough, you will definitely need a powerfull amp to make it sound to its fullest.
Udit Saptarshi –
One of the most flat headphones out there. Expansive sound stage. Detailed presentation. Legendary studio workhorse. Work good without a Preamp too. I can play it through my MacBook, android phone and tab, but it really shines when connected to my schiit magni3.
@Shaad –
Beyerodynamic keeps it a bit overpriced, but does what its told.Great Comfort, & Awesome Design.Gives a Almost Flat Responce.(Thats Why I bought it)Cushion gets dirtyyyyyyy!!
Julian –
Awesome sound
Buyer’s Remorse –
Wasted money on this believing the hype behind build quality, since trash China made plastic headphones like M40x broke near head-pads for me, always. I’ve gone through multiple studio headphones which always break near earpads in same areas, because they are designed to break in those areas only.Same thing happened with this. The frame is made out of metal (which is a good thing), but it’s held by the cheapest possible plastic they could find. And yes, it breaks in those exact plastic bits holding up the frame.So I’m going to assume, the metal is made in Germany, and that piece of plastic is made in China. This thing lasted about 5 months before breaking, forcing me to tape it up like I had to with M40x garbage from Technica.All of these headphones are created to force users to replace them. Basically, planned obsolescence is in full effect in all these studio headphones.I’m buying the cheapest studio headphones from next time, if all of these companies are hell-bent on making trash quality headphones.These sound good though, better than M40x with slightly more bass and not too sharp (like M40x).
Daniel Schmidt –
Ein Spitzen-Kopfhörer für fast alle Geschmacksrichtungen – allein es bleibt die Qual der Wahl
Sowohl beim DT880 als auch beim DT880 Pro tummeln sich zahlreiche Rezensionen, die den Unterschied zwischen dem DT880 und diversen Mitbewerbern beleuchten – daher spare ich hier diesen Part aus und möchte auf ein paar Details hinweisen, die auch Beyerdynamic nicht so explizit ausweist, die aber jeweils kleine aber relevante Unterschiede ausmachen.Den DT 880 gibt es in 3 Impedanzen mit 32, 250 und 600 Ω. Den DT 880 Pro gibt es nur mit 250 Ω.Nach ein paar Versuchen hier eine empirisch gewonnene Empfehlung:- den 32er für kleine Geräte mit einer geringen Ausgangsleistung – dort spielt er erfreulich laut, aber er kaschiert auch kein bisschen die meist misserablen Soundchips in vielen Audiogeräten. Wen die Soundquelle keinen guten Wandler hat, lohnt sich solch ein hervorragender Kopfhörer nicht. Für einige Apple-Geräte, gibt es externe Kopfhörer-Verstärker, die über den Dock-Anschluss betrieben werden, was die Freude am Gerät erheblich steigert…- den 250er an einem Mobilgerät zu betreiben geht, aber Freude kommt nicht auf. Dazu ist in den meisten Fällen der Soundchip nicht leistungsfähig genug, der Akku geht fixer leer und die Lautstärke mag dem einen oder anderen Laut-Hörer nicht ausreichen. Gerade bei den Bässen ist der 250er an Mobilgeräten keine gute Wahl, weil diese dafür einfach nicht genug Druck liefern und das zusammen mit der neutralen Abstimmung zu einem positiv formuliert unemotionalen Klangbild führt. An allen ordentlichen Mittelklasseverstärkern macht dieses Modell jedoch richtig Freude und spielt kräftig, neutral und extram plastisch mit wunderbarer räumlicher Auflösung.- den 600er habe ich nicht getestet und würde davon ausgehen, dass aufgrund des Unterschiedes zwischen dem 32er und dem 250er ohne einen potenten (Phono-)Verstärker keine Freude zu erwarten ist.Die Pro-Variante kommt im Gegensatz zum ›normalen‹ Edition-Kopfhörer mit einem Spiralkabel statt einem glatten Kabel und hat einen etwas höheren Anpressdruck. Wer also als Kritik am ›normalen‹ DT 880 den geringen Anpressdruck moniert, der sei, falls der 250er geeignet ist, auf den DT 880 Pro verwiesen. Zudem hat der DT 880 Pro schwarze Gabeln und es fehlt – anders als beim hiesigen Artikelbild, das einen normalen DT 880 zeigt – die seitliche Plakette. Die Bezeichnung ist beim DT 880 Pro direkt aufs Gitter gedruckt.Damit dürfte der DT 880 Pro auch denen entgegenkommen, die mit dem schwereren Spiralkabel und dessen eventuellem Zug besser leben können als mit dem Risiko, unfreiwillig auf das am Boden liegende Kabel des normalen DT 880 zu steigen.Akkustisch sind die Unterschiede – den passenden Zuspieler vorausgesetzt – nicht nennenswert. Allen gemein ist die wunderbar fein aufgelöste Wiedergabe über den gesamten Frequenzbereich, was gern als ›analytisch‹ bezeichnet wird, aber keinesfalls als Spassbremse zu verstehen ist. Gerade bei gut abgemischten Filmen oder sauber aufgezeichneter Pop-Musik hört man mit dem Kopfhörer wirklich alles, was die Produzenten dem Stück im Studio mitgegeben haben – der klangliche Raum ist so präzise wiedergegeben, dass man sich in Instrumentalstücken an einem Instrument ›festhören‹ kann und die restlichen Interpreten in den Hintergrund treten. Beim Filmschauen grollen tiefste Bässe sauber und knackig durch den Raum, während jede Stimme sauber verortbar ist und zugleich hohe, feine Töne wie Stecknadeln auf das Trommelfell einprasseln. Nur deutlich teurere Lautsprechersysteme in einem gut eingerichteten Hörraum oder noch viel teurere Kopfhörer übertreffen diese akustische Präzision.Mit diesen Eigenschaften ist der DT 880 (Pro) eine sogar recht preiswerte Eintrittskarte ins wahre Hörvergnügen. Die hervorragende mechanische Konstruktion (build like a tank), die gute Ersatzteilversorgung und die Erfahrung, die Beyerdynamic in diesen Kopfhörer investiert hat, sorgen zudem dafür, dass das Vergnügen von sehr langer Dauer sein wird.
patrizio48 –
La migliore di quelle che ho o che ho avuto
Una precisazione, sono un appassionato di buona musica, ho degli strumenti di ascolti sufficienti, ma non mi considero un esperto, ne credo di avere grandi capacità per poter giudicare a livello di audiofilo, Quini le mie sono osservazioni da appassionato, rivolte ad un pubblico medio e non di specialisti.Primo, la cuffia è arrivata oggi, puntualissima, grazie Amazon! L’imballo era eccellente.La cuffia ha un aspetto accattivante e molto professionale,e direi che è bellissima, i padiglioni sono in metallo, le finiture perfette. Il cavo purtroppo non è sostituibile, o almeno non è una operazione che io potrei essere in grado di fare, ma questo lo sapevo, mi dispiace, ma non è colpa di nessuno, la cosa era chiara.Come potete immaginare, la sto ascoltando, è tutto il pomeriggio che la testo, e credo che il meglio di se lo darà fra alcune ore, dicono almeno 100.I Padiglioni sono molto molto ampi e comodi di un bel velluto, certo sono caldi, ma nel mio studio in questo momento ci sono 28 gradi…fa calduccio!La cuffia è comoda, anche con gli occhiali,Ora veniamo a come suona.L’ho provata con il mio amplificatore valvolare ed è eccezionale, restituisce tutto, è ricca di bassi, gli alti non stridono e l’ascolto è caldo e gradevolissimo, senza essere colorato. naturalmente è fatta per essere ascoltata da sorgenti di qualità, quindi cd, file flac oche mp3 acquistati e salvati nella migliore risoluzione possibile.L’ho provata anche collegandola ad un piccolo dac fiio che sostituisce la scheda audio del mio pc. Anche in questo caso suona molto bene, ma è un pò meno calda, come è giusto che sia, le valvole fanno il loro lavoro.Ma la cosa di cui sono particolarmente soddisfatto è l’accoppiata vincente con il mio fiio x3 + fiio 17. eccezionali. Tutto comperato da Amazon in più riprese, ho impiegato due anni per costruire il mio stereo portatile di qualità ma sono assolutamente soddisfatto.Assolutamente sconsigliato invece l’uso con ipod o androide,l’impedenza è troppo alta e il suono è insufficiente,, ma si può rimediare con un amplificatore tascabile, per esempio il fiio 17 da collegare allo smart phone. in quel caso funziona perfettamente.
Darktek –
Pafait!
J’ai beaucoup hésiter pour choisir mon casque studio. Une chose est sur, je voulais du Beyer ! Et je suis très satisfait de mon choix. Le son est clair et précis , on entend tout les details que je n’entendais pas sur mes monitos “KrK Rokit6” .La qualité de fabrication est impecable, l’arceau metalique solide, il serre bien la tête tout en englobant completement des oreilles , on peu donc le porter des heures sans saigner du lobe ^^Le fait qu’il soit semi-ouvert permet également d’entendre se qu’il se passe autour de nous quand le son est à l’arret.(si on est avec quelqu’un par exemple, on peu parler sans problème avec le casque sur les oreilles ou entendre son téléphone sonner) .Attention par contre c’est un 250 Ohms . Mieux vaut avoir une sortie casque qui à la patate ou un amplificateur de casque. (Je le branche sur ma carte son Native instrument Komplete Audio 6 et même au max , ça reste faiblard)Je pense être parti pour quelques années sans souci avec ce casque!Achetez le les yeux fermer 🙂
BKarno –
A Wonderful Addition To My Headphone Collection
I would like to preface my review of these headphones with the following: Everybody hears differently, and everyone “listens” differently. We don’t all enjoy the same types of music, and similarly, every set of headphones is not necessarily suited for every genre of music. We all own different source components, and most of us have a limit as to what we are willing to spend on our gear. I believe every headphone review should include a brief summary of the reviewer’s musical tastes, sources, and gear and should always including references to other sets of cans they own, have auditioned, liked, or disliked. With so many variables affecting peoples like or dislike of any pair of phones it is my goal to help those with similar musical tastes and similar gear to determine whether or not these headphones will be a good investment for them personally.So with that in mind; I listen to music in practically every genre. I tend to go through different phases, but I enjoy Mozart as much as Metallica, 80’s one hit wonders and New Orleans Jazz, Lady Antebellum or Lady Gaga, Eminem to Zedd. Music has so much to offer in all genres that one could spend a lifetime discovering new things they like. I use my computer to play all the usual manner of digital files, and an Onkyo C-7030 CD player to handle disk duty. Both feed into my Nuforce Icon DAC/Headphone Amp. The digital files via USB and the CDs via analog RCA (the Onkyo has excellent onboard D/A conversion). I use no equalizer to modify the sound. I will also be receiving a Little Dot MK2 ii in the next couple days and I may update this review once its well broken in. My headphones include Sony MDR-V6s and MDR-7506s, V-Moda Crossfade LPs and M-100s, Audio Technica ATH-M50s, Sennheiser HD 598s and HD 600s (my personal favorite along with these 880s) as well as my 4th pair of Koss Porta-Pros (easy to exchange when you live in Milwaukee) . I’ve tried Grado SR 80s and SR 225s (just too darn uncomfortable), the Beyerdynamics DT 990 Pro 250 ohm, and my son even owns a pair of Beats Solo phones (Yuk). The other day I threw away some old Denon’s (no clue what model, but circa 1990) and a set of MDR V600s that were both totally worn out. I also own lots of buds as well (my Klipsh X10s and S4’s being my favorites).As I briefly mentioned, I had tried the Beyerdynamics DT 990 Pro 250ohm headphones. In fact, I had tried the 990s and returned them prior to purchasing the DT 880 Premium 250 ohm set. The 990 Pros are very well built high quality headphones, I just wasn’t happy with the exaggerated high and low ends and the subdued midrange. I blame myself for not doing enough research prior to that purchase (and for being cheap), and I would still recommend them to people who like that type of sound. They really do sound good, but their signature just wasn’t for me.I’m much happier with the 880s having listened to them for a couple weeks now. They have a much more “up-front” midrange, and while they’re still pretty bright, they don’t have nearly as much “sizzle” as the 990s. To my ears, the 880s sparkle a bit more than my Sennheiser HD 600s, but the Senns have more pronounced mids. The bass seems well defined, though I wouldn’t mind just the slightest bit more of it (and yes, I’m nitpicking). At first I was wanting for more middle from the 880s as well, but after a lot of listening and experimenting with different genres of music I know when to use them and when to use different cans. The soundstage the 880s create is excellent as well. Since I’ve gotten into open headphones, and since I’ve found several pairs that I really like, I find it incredibly difficult to throw on a set of closed cans anymore. I’m also amazed at how the 880’s can sound so big but not leak as much sound as ALL of the other open headphones I own/have tried. I don’t want anyone thinking they don’t leak sound; they just don’t leak as much. Like any other open phone, you need to be in a quiet environment to truly enjoy them, and everyone else in the room will hear what you’re listening to. The 880’s power-handling is excellent and I really had to push them to create any type of distortion (Coldplay’s “Magic” will buzz the heck out of my Senn HD 598s well before these 880s or my HD 600s). The 800s can handle complex musical sections without issue, and had no problems whatsoever with anything I threw at them. They are a little less sensitive (db) to input than my HD 600s, but I have no problems driving them with my Nuforce Icon DAC. I am also looking forward to seeing how the 880s (and all my phones) play with my soon to be arriving Little Dot MK2 ii.Another element that I have always felt is essential to a fulfilling headphone experience is comfort, and the DT 880 Premiums excel at it! The 990’s I had were the Pros, and they were a bit tight on my melon. I can’t speak from experience about the 880 Pros, but they do have a different headband (similar to the 990 Pros), and are designed to clamp tighter than the 880 Premiums. It only takes a short time for my 880s to disappear on my head. They do absolutely nothing in terms of discomfort, to take away from the listening experience. As much as I enjoy my HD 650s, they still grab you tighter than the 880 Premiums. If it weren’t for the 600’s oval shape, as compared to the 880’s round cups, I probably wouldn’t be able to wear them (the 600s) for extended periods. If you do a lot of moving around, however, you may want to consider the 880 Pros. As comfortable as the Premiums are, I could easily sneeze them off of my head they clamp so lightly. I like that the velour earcups are replaceable, I have no issue with the long straight cable, though I wish it was detachable, and I appreciate the 3.5 / 6.35 mm screw type plug. The carry case that comes with the premiums is also a nice touch.All in all the Beyerdynamic DT 880 Premium 250 ohm headphones are an excellent set of cans. I’m proud to own them, and I highly recommend them. My only advice to shoppers is that they research the Beyerdynamic line and understand the differences between Pro and Premium, the 32, 250, and 600 ohm impedances, and the unique sound signatures of the different models.