beyerdynamic DT-770 Pro 250 Ohm 4-stars Reviews
Best price for a decent studio headset, that actaully works
These headphones works, and I love using them for making music, or trying to listen for hidding sounds or something in music. Also they are very good for gaming too, and very comfy.
its amazing
its sounds sooo goood and not gonna lie its better than dt 990 pro
Professional stuff
I use these for both recording,mixing and casual listening.
They are super comfortable, very well built and and they don't tire your ears.
For recording theyre pretty good because the metronome click won't be heard. in fact, you cant hear anything with these on.
For Mixing on the other hand, not as loud or bright as you might expect, but it grows on you, and it is very very clear.
I use these a lot but I learned to take reference from In ears aswell. life changer for me.
Excellent for the price
The build quality of these are excellent, as one might expect from Beyerdynamic. The sound is also quite good, but compared to some other options out there like the Sennheiser HD600 series, these leave something to be desired when listening for pleasure. That said, these are also cheaper.
I'm also not a huge fan of the round ear cups - they're not uncomfortable in any way, but they also don't fully enclose the ear without touching, something I'd prefer. The passive sound isolation is also mediocre, I expected a bit more of a seal from closed back cans to block outside noise.
The sound is intense (which is, I believe, a Beyerdynamic hallmark) and takes some getting used to, but then again these are advertised as studio cans and are meant to be revealing and accurate more than pleasurable and they work well for that.
All in all, these are an excellent purchase and I'm happy with them, they're close to what I envisioned if not quite there. Considering the 250 ohm impedance, you probably want something with a good headphone amplifier to drive them.
Good Headphones
I like these headphones a lot i think they are very comfortable and they fit very nicely around my ears. I can use them for long periods of time and there will be no strain on my head
Great stuff
Great sounding, extremely comfortable. Less appropriate for big low ends.
Go get the 80 ohms
I bought them as these are considered industry standard by many many musicians and studio producers. The comfort you get is unbelievable and you can have long sessions producing or writing music. They are also built like a tank and don’t worry if something breaks...spare parts are available compared to other headsets where you throw them and buy a new pair.
I would be totally happy with my purchase if they would sound better compared to my cheap superlux HD-681, but they don’t. Yes there is much more detail in the upper and lower mid frequencies and the bass is very detailed and crisp, however the highs are very harsh and I cannot stand them more than 3 hours. Since we are talking about high ohms here these are not as loud as my superlux which I find it a bit annoying as I plug them in a high quality audio interface where even if I turn the master level full I do not get a full sound.
Strangely a friend of mine had the 80 ohm version and one evening we made and A/B comparison. To our surprise the 80 ohm version it had the perfect balance, detail, and without the harshness of the highs. The 250ohm version supposed to be better for mixing but to my ears the 80 ohm version sounds much better and your ears won’t get tired so fast.
Don’t get me wrong these are great headphones but after some consideration I should have bought the 80 ohms. After one month I still use my superlux for recording and the DT-770 pro for quick mixing.
Pros:
-comfort
-built quality
-detailed acoustics
Cons:
-Lower volume
-harsh in high eq areas
not bad
not bad but I cant say more about them needs a lot power for high volume as 250 ohm and dry sounding. I didnt enjoy this sound mutch
Good headphones, for a good price!
I am using them for the past 4 years, no problems so far, sound quality is pretty decent for referencing your mixes.
Obviously an industry standard for a reason
Great sound quality and construction. Very sturdy and will probably last a lifetime. My only issue is that they are slightly uncomfortable on my ears after wearing them for an extended period of time. Maybe this is because of my strangely shaped ears, who knows. I would recommend these for people with smaller ears than me.
Good for recording purposes
These headphones are good for recording. One of the best in its price range. Definitely worth to buy.
There are some very great headphones!
I use them for mixing both live and in studio sometimes, and for listening to music of course.
I compared them to my ATH-M50x pair, Beyerdynamics do sound warmer, richer and fuller to me, and i like it. Also this is quite subtle difference. I mainly listen to acoustical, recorded, not electonic music.
The have also more room for ears than ATH-M50x have. I have rather larger ears and Beyerdynanamics feel way more comfortable to me.
Cons:
Cable is not detachable
These can not be folded down to "transport" position.
great!
very good and pure sound
Very comfortable with sublime sound!
Have one for years and bought a second for recording feedback in my home studio, still one of the best! Never had such a comfortable headphone that I can wear for hours on end without having a headache or painful ears. A must-have for homerecorders that can't always work with monitors and need to rely on headphones a lot.
Very good headphones
Excellent product I use with him in my studio and only one thing there is a problem that there is a little grating on the left side when it plays low frequencies
But otherwise I'm perfectly satisfied
Good tracking cans
Solid choice if you want use it as a recording headphone, not the best option for mixing though, since its frequency response curve is far from the ideal (flat), on the other hand its imaging was quite precise.
Based on the Reference 3 (software from Sonarworks) there is a +5-6db deviance in the range of 6-11kHz, -6db at 200Hz and -5db at 4kHz. Even if their measurement is not accurate 100%, my personal comparison with Sennheiser HD 650 as a reference headphone gave similar audible results.
After the compensation (using the aforementioned Reference 3 plugin) of the frequency response differences, it became a very usable headphone.
I hope it helps.
Cheers,
M.
Headphones review
These headphones offer a great quality of sound, both when used in conjunction with monitors when mixing and also when just listening to music in general. The padding fits comfortably on the head and doesn't give that headache-like feeling even after long use. The drawback to these headphones is the plastic caps connecting the headphones to the headband, which can crack after some use. Other than that they are among the best in the price group.
Sounds great, really heavy, non-replacable cable
Replaced my daily driver AKG K92 with these.
PROS:
Sounds great, spiral cable, replacable head cushion and earpads
CONS:
Very heavy, non-replacable cable.
great pair of headphones
I needed new tracking/reference headphones. As I prefer open-back, my choice was between the AKG K702 and this pair of Beyerdynamics. I ended up going straight for the DT-770, end do not regret my choice. These headphones are designed for professional mixing and mastering. They don't emphasize anything, but are just high fidelity in the respective frequency range. I love the supercrisp highs and solid mids. The lows are not boosted, but are there and are solid.
They actually work pretty great for tracking as well, but are ideal for mixing and mastering because what you hear is what you've got. When you get it to sound great in the K702, it will sound great everywhere. I did try some tracking as well, but because the headphones open back, they don't emphasize the midrange, so you will get some noise.
These headphones are a very inexpensive way to get fantastic sound for a very long time to come. Recommended!
Crystal clear with overwhelming soft bass
Chose these headphones for very easy identification of subbass tails and their effect on other frequencies of a mix.
Would not recommend these as main work headphones in case you find lots of heavy bass distracting, like I do. They are, however, a fantastic simulation of a very bassy club or hi-fi.
Unlike the DT150s, the bass will flatten the sound stage in the headphones due to their incredible range and over abbundance of low frequencies.

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