beyerdynamic DT-1770 Pro 250 Ohm
Studio Earphones

Latest User Reviews
Great cans
Lovely balanced sound, comfortable strap and ear pads. Case useful and replaceable leads are handy
A high-quality headphone.
Well built feels very sturdy and is of high quality. The detachable cable is excellent since if I accidentally break the connector as I've done with one of my other headphones, I can replace the cord instead of having to replace the whole unit.
These headphones don't have active noise cancellation and rely on sound isolation. The sound isolation on these headphones is very good, it blocks out a great deal of sound, and the sound it fails to block out is at least greatly subdued.
I found the audio itself to be very enjoyable. I won't delve into the technicals as I simply lack the knowledge to (I'm not much of an audiophile). Though out of the headsets I've owned (DT-770 pro and the Fidelio X2HR) I enjoy these the most, the bass feels powerful and the vocals are clear.
The case is a nice added bonus, not of much use to me, but I can imagine how it can come in handy to others. Two cables are provided with the headphone, one where the cable is spiralled and one standard cable.
Overall well worth the purchase.
Superb
I'm a big fan of DT 770 and have owned a pair for almost 10 years, so I thought it was time for an update.
Wow. The sub bass is so well defined (try for example Drake's "Free Smoke") compared to the 770s. The build quality is outstanding as well as the comfort.
The pads on the 1770s are a bit harder than the ones I have on my 770s but I actually find that satisfying since the headphones sit more snugly and my ears do not touch the back side of the cup, which is the case with 770s after a couple of years of heavy use (they deform to fit your head but also squash a little bit).
A great buy.
Great studio headset for the price
DT 1770 Pro, great product.
Just a bit of a pickle, those Tesla drivers are unfortunatly really hard to get as spare parts if you got any issues with them (which i do)
very good headphone for recording
super high end headphones with a neat quality and high range you dont lose anything in mix
Great closed back headphones for the price
I picked these up as an upgrade to my DT 770 Pro, but for context I am no audio engineer, just a person who enjoys music.
The first thing that stands out is the deep, impactful bass response, the 1770 can really deliver due to the closed back design. I'd say the midrange is fairly even, but the treble can be a bit fatiguing. I wouldn't say it's sibilant, to my ears at least, but if you're looking for enjoyment I can recommend a nice tube amplifier to round off those peaks a bit.
For electronic music though, these are amazing as is. I listen to a lot of acoustic music as well however, and they do fine, but sound slightly analytical.
The comfort is the second thing I want to point out, it doesn't get tight enough where it's uncomfortable, but the clamping force is quite intense. This also means the earpads will need to be replaced more often, since they started to flatten in a few months in my case.
Build quality is pretty solid, as you would expect with beyerdynamic. The cracking slider issue with the original series seems to be fixed, but sometimes when turning the earcups an unpleasant "cracking" noise can be heard from the yoke part getting impacted on the slider.
incredible sound
I've previously used the audio technica mx50 and sony 1000mx3. The 1770 pros are amazing really good sound so pleased I picked these up. The clarity is incredible can really hear more layers in music tracks, works well for gaming too they do need a preamp or soundcard to power them sufficiently well worth it. Build quality is also very impressive.
absolutely great
This headphones do their job well and I can't say anything bad about it.
It comes with two cables and a good durable hard case.
The quality of the headphones is super high level, and the same about the sound, that is crystal clear.
The only thing that can be considered as a con, is that its hard to work with them for a long period of time because your ears get tired.
In conclusion, the headphones are worth it and its really pleasant to work with them.
ET Phone Home
Best phones I've ever owned. Very comfortable, I could go to bed wearing these and I have done on a few occasions, great for blocking out undesirable night noises (like the wife snoring which became quite irritating after hunny moon :).. Awesome sound quality, a little rich in the bottom end but nothing some very good bi-aural software wont fix. The quality is second to none, 100%. I love them and I do expect them to last ((perhaps longer than my marriage :D) considering the great quality.
Best headphones for electronic music
First of all, using without correction has no sense, as they are not even close to flat frequency response. Too boomy in lows and harsh in the highs. But the are still great for me. I use this headphones with correction software Realphones. It corrects frequency response and adds binaural room simulation. Using this plugin with DT-1770 gives me the sound of really expensive big studio monitors. I have never heard Kick in headphones so similar to the real good pair of speakers. You can really feel the punch in your chest. It was Wow effect. That is why I called them best for electronic music. Details and scene are fantastic too. So, with using third party correction plugins - definitely yes! Without correction - for your taste.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Beyerdynamic
- Released in 2015
- Average price : $487
- For mixing, mastering and monitoring
- Tesla 2.0 technology
- Closed-back
- Circumaural
- Dynamic
- Impedance: 250 Ohm
- SPL: 102 dB
- Frequency range: 5 - 40 000 Hz
- Max. input level: 200 mW
- Straight 3 m cable and 5 m coiled cable (spiral), both 3-pin XLR connectors
- Weight with cable: 440 g
- Weight without cable: 376 g
- Colour: Anthracite
- Incl. 1 pair of ear pads made of faux leather, 6.3mm adapter and hard case
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