beyerdynamic DT-770 Pro 32 Ohm Reviews

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1 year ago

Quality 'phones, decent scratch

If you are lacking a dedicated headphone amp or occasionally rely on the headphone out on your digi interface, you'll know that sometimes the output can be a little on the quiet side - 32 ohm rated headphones are one answer and these jobs are basic by design, but as expected from a great make, sound fab for the money. I've used the old studio and broadcast classic DT 100's for years and these are similar - not too coloured and clear and accurate. Not the most comfy if worn for too long, but I do have a very large head.

1 year ago

Very good

Not for all appliances, good overall.

2 years ago

Très bon produit. Dommage que le câble ne soit pas inter changeable

3 years ago

No better sound for the price

I choose this headphones for music listening and mixing at home, choose the 32 ohm version so i can use them for multiple purposes and also on my phone, without the need of a preamp. The price is very cheap for this kind of item, so i didn't expect excellent sound and construction quality.. well, i ended up very surprised by how good they sound and how comfortable the headset is, i'm really satisfied with the purchase! The only thing i would say is, the wire is a little short (nearly 1 m) and for some application i will need to use an extension chord.

3 years ago

beyerdynamic DT-770 Pro 32 Ohm

Excellent sound and very comfortable even for the whole day use.

4 years ago

great headphones

I use these at home in my studio when fine tweaking the top end of the sound. very clear in the mid and bottom too, very comfy on the ear and reasonably priced, a good buy for any home recording enthusiast..

4 years ago

Finally one that I like

After changing 3 different headphones, I realised that I need less than 50 Ohm.

DT-770 Pro 32 works just fine with my Focusrite Scarlet 2i2 and the volume is finally loud as I like.

4 years ago

Excellent headphones

These headphones remind me of my father's hi-fi headphones I was using in the early 80s when I was a child. The build quality is very similar, mostly rigid plastic. Not super comfortable if compared with many "contemporary" headphones. Anyway, they are really hi-fi headphones and the audio quality is excellent. They have less bass if compared with other headphones but they are more balanced, giving you a real hi-fi experience. The 32 ohm version can work with almost any source without any problem.

4 years ago

This headphones just work well

I'm not an audiophile, but this pair of headphones just work. I bought them to replace an old pair. After asking around I came to the DT-770 Pro 32 Ohm. The 32 Ohm is right for me as I use them mainly with a cellphone or laptop.

Sound is fine, well balanced and clear. I use them also for Zoom videoconferences, and they work great. After a while, they become a little heavy, but is bearable. The headphones provide a nice isolation from outside.

5 years ago

Changed that way I hear music.

So deep sounding and clear. Brilliant

5 years ago

Great headphones for audio recording

No sound leaking into your mic, great build, highly recommended. You should get the velvet earpads, they are really comfy.

5 years ago

Great headphones

Wide frequency range, accurate sound and excellent stereo imaging! Things getting sweaty after a few hours, though.

5 years ago

Harsh highs

Harsh highs compared to 80ohms. Also not very detailed in the mid range. The target group for these headphones are mobile users whereas for 80/250ohms studio hence the difference.

5 years ago

Fantastic for the price.

I absolutely love beyerdynamic. For the price these headphones are fantastic. I do run them through a headphone amplifier, making the transients come through very nicely. This is not that necessary though, as they are 32 Ohms. They are very light and the build quality is nice as well, I only wish the cable could maybe have been a bit longer... but I do not feel that it is worth reducing the rating because of that.

If you are on a tight budget and need some closed headphones, I recommend these although I do have to admit that my opinion is biased (so do some research).

5 years ago

amazing

great sound and build quality on these headphones. i even use them walking around

6 years ago

Good overall

The comfort is good. Why they remove the soft pads? Now they are leather and are not so comfortable. I need to buy separate pads?

They are not flexible as AKG, and as universality of use they lack.

The sound quality is not so reach and wide, but is ok.

I like the overall comfort - the pads are big enough to hold all you ear inside. This is not creating pressure as AKG, that why you can use DT-700 for longer time without pain, or discomfort.

6 years ago

The best closed headphones for the money.

I also have a 250Om version. They sound very similar in sound, but an amplifier is not necessary for these. Here I like the usual non-twisted wire, but the ear pads are more convenient than velor

6 years ago

A stellar pair of headphones for a good price

The Beyerdynamic DT770 Pro headphones are a great investment for any beginner or professional. They are an absolute studio staple. The sound is great, with crisp highs, sweet mids, and a tight bass response. The headphones are comfortable even though they lack the velour pads in the 80-ohm and 250-ohm versions, and I often forget I am wearing them. This version works especially well at home with mobile devices and computers, while the higher impedance headphones are best for studio applications or for use with a headphone amp.

Overall, an excellent investment.

6 years ago

Bang for the buck

Very comfortable, you can wear them for hours no problem.

Make sure to select the ohm-age you need. I also purchased the additional pads for more comfort.

6 years ago

Probably the best pari of headphones I've owned so far

I'm using my headphones daily for casual listening at work; for live mixing on weekly basis, and occasionally for sound editing. For the last 10 years or so I've moved from ATH-M30 to ATH-M50 to DT-770 (32 Ohm).

I've found the DT770 to be extremely comfortable and to produce amazing sound. Comparing with my M50 the sound is not so painfully bright in the upper mids and the bass feels much cleaner. Even though I've read reviews about DT770 having "bigger sound stage" I was still pleasantly surprised by the change from the "right in your ears" approach followed by M50. Clamping force is significantly less than M50, and coupled with velour pads (highly recommended) makes for really nice experience.

Probably the most significant drawback for me is that these headphones are bulky to carry around. Using them for quick PFL in loud live environment feels a bit strange compared to M30 and M50, but that's not their selling point after all. I suspect they would be really nice in a studio environment, however I have no first hand experience in such setting.

Overall I think this is the best pair of headphones I've ever had the chance to use.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Beyerdynamic
  • Released in 2013
  • Average price : $152
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