DT-770 Pro 250 Ohm : Most neutral of the three DT-770s
I have all three version of the DT-770: the 80-ohm, the 250-ohm and the 32-ohm. That last one sounds different enough from the other ones that it really shouldn't be marketed under the same name, IMO.
The 80-ohm has the most bass out of all of them, but not boomy, and is overall the smoothest-sounding. It is currently my favourite and I use it as my main reference. (I think that if you're used to a particular sound and know what music is "supposed to" sound like through those headphones or speakers, then you can use that as a mixing reference.) The only thing is that I don't use the 80-ohm for tracking, especially not bass instruments, because the bass gets a bit too much.
Enter the 250-ohm. It has a bit less bass and sounds tighter than the 80. Otherwise almost the same overall sound. I use this for tracking.
The 32-ohm sound much different. It has more mids, harsher highs, and way less bass than the other two. I find it quite unlistenable most of the time. I'm sure it has some good uses, but I really think it should be marketed under a different name (not as a DT-770 variant), as the sound signature is that different.

Technical Data
- Manufactured by Beyerdynamic
- Average price : $152
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