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beyerdynamic DT 240 PRO monitoring headphone

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Features

  • Professional studio Headphones for monitoring and recording with compact over-ear design
  • Powerful transducers to suit any studio and mobile application
  • True professional sound tuning for pure and precise reproduction
  • Superior isolation from background noise and minimal sound leakage
  • Lightweight ergonomic headband and soft ear pads for comfortable extended wear

Description

A clean deep bass, a vivid midrange and a defined treble are part of the trusted beyerdynamic sound signature that each DT 240 PRO comes with. Precise and powerful drivers ensure a high output volume on all devices such as laptops, cameras and studio interfaces. The DT 240 PRO is made for Producers, podcasters and filmmakers who want to take full advantage of their equipment's potential.


Item Weight: 11.2 ounces


Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 7.9 x 2 inches


Item model number: DT 240 PRO


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: October 30, 2017


Color Name: Black


Compatible Devices: Universal


Material Type: Faux Leather, Plastic


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  • A bargain for the sound quality, if you can deal with the fit
The best way I can sum up the Beyerdynamic DT 240 Pro is that it's a well-built, pseudo-circumaural headphone with an overall neutral sound signature with a slight bit of extra bass and it sounds way better than I'd expect for the price. Too fit may be an issue for many people. The fit and comfort really is my biggest issue with these headphones. The earcups are a lot smaller than any other circumaural headphones I've ever owned and it took me some practice to get my ears centered in them in such a way that the earpads touch my pinnae as little as possible and the outer parts of the earpads contact my head. I should note that my ears are on the smaller side (for a guy) though they do stick out a bit. I'd rate the clamping force of the earcups as medium, being a bit lower than the Sennheiser HD600 and maybe a tad bit higher than the (Austrian-made) AKG K 271 Studio. Combining the clamping force with a proper fit helps keep the padded headband from putting too much pressure on the top of my head, something I'm very sensitive to. I can wear them for a couple of hours but I'm definitely relieved to take them off. Build quality seems solid. The headband has a metal band running through it and the yokes and earcups appear to be metal. I'm not sure if the hardware connecting the headband to the yokes is also metal so this may be a potential weak point. The padding on the headband does not appear to be replaceable. The earpads do appear to be replaceable based on the fact that they can be easily rotated on the earcups, though I have not tried to take them off and I'm not sure Beyerdynamic sells them. The cable is partially coiled with a 1/8" termination with included screw-on 1/4" adapter and plugs into the headphones on either earcup with a 3/32" stereo plug. They are closed-back headphones that both provide some noise isolation and reduces sound leakage, though neither aspect seem especially notable to me (e.g. the Audio-Technica ATH-M50x do much better at noise isolation). I use these almost entirely for just listening to music at home. I tend to like a slightly dark to neutral sound signature and am extremely sensitive to sibilance. My hearing is a bit worse than average for a person in their mid-30s and I doubt I can really hear anything above roughly 14KHz, so please keep that in mind. My music consists of mostly electronic (synthpop, industrial, EBM, and related genres) with some rock and pop and a little bit of classical (mostly chamber music). The DT 240 Pro seem to have an overall neutral sound signature to my ears. There is a slight boost in the lower bass region, especially below 100Hz, that adds a little bit of fun. The bass on these cans gets surprisingly deep and likely easily hits 40Hz and lower. Midrange is neither recessed nor prominent and seems relatively flat until near the lower treble. There is a noticeable dip from roughly 4KHz to close to 10KHz that may bother some people and be a boon to others. On one hand, the dip takes a bit of the "energy" and may give a slightly strange tonal balance to music. On the other hand, the dip is in the sibilant region of the treble and is very helpful to those of us that are sensitive to sibilant sounds. This can make poorly-mastered music, compression artifacts, and sibilant vocalists less bothersome to listen to. At around 10KHz and above the treble is fully present, maybe with a slight boost that works well with the slight boost in the bass region. As a whole, I think neutral is the best description for the sound signature and nothing sounds especially exaggerated. The soundstage and detail on these headphones really surprised me for something in this price range. The soundstage is surprisingly wide and even has some depth. Side-to-side imaging is quite good and is decent front-to-back, though maybe not quite good enough for something like gaming. The level of detail on these cans seems at least similar to what I remember of the Austrian-made AKG K 271 Studio (that I had owned for over 10 years) and easily surpasses the Audio-Technica ATH-M50x I used to have. The way I judge detail is in how much texture I can hear in elements like synthesizers (e.g. variants of the Access Virus) and string instruments (e.g. cellos and pianos), and these cans exceeded my expectations. These cans are easy to drive and sound fine directly out of sources such as a Google Pixel 3a, Microsoft Surface Pro 6 (be sure to turn off "sound enhancements" and use dedicated mode on your music player!), and the Apple lightning headphone adapter from an iPhone 7 Plus. They do respond to amplification from even modest amps like the FiiO A3 with a slightly larger soundstage, improved detail retrieval, and better control and depth in the bass region. An amp enhances some aspects of the DT 240 Pro but it does not change their overall character. I really do think the Beyerdynamic DT 240 Pro are a bargain in terms of sound quality for the price, if they fit you comfortably and the earpads can get a seal. Their overall neutral sound signature should at least be inoffensive to most people, though it is also not particularly exciting. The dip in the lower treble is probably the most polarizing aspect of the sound signature, with some people really not liking it while those that are sensitive to sibilant sounds might very much like it. These cans should definitely be on your shopping list if you are looking for headphones that actually sound good that are under a hundred dollars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2019 by Donovan Smith

  • A full sound universe for your ears.
So originally I bought these headphones just for the mere fact that my older headset was wearing down on me; Weak PFC plastic that didn't last for a full year, so I went to Youtube to see any recommendations and Bobert's your uncle, I found these and ordered them as replacements and let me say this for you sonic addicts... This have been a perfect experience for what I've paid for!! The sound is condensed and also very full from the bass to the mid and to the treble, but it's not directly going to your ear, it's sounds surround your ears and give you a full filled sound, the material is made of quality fabrics and adjustment slides on the ears are Preem too, reinforced but still slides smoothly, for the analysts reading. As for noise cancellation, I do live IN a noisy household and when stuff winds down here, I do feel that the Beyerds are at their element, but when it's active?? Yeah, nothing can muffle my folks out 100% but that's my experience with these. Absolutely love 'em, worth the buy, def a bang for your buck. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2022 by AMusicMan

  • [Updated] These are still freaking great!
I was a little sceptical at first before buying these but I feel that they are very versatile and could work with most genres of music. I've tried it with metal and various edm styles and these sound great out of all of them. These are first impressions and I will be sure to come back and update my review but so far these are great. Sound: These have a very neutral and flat sound with a bit more emphasis on the top end. People say that there isn't any bass but that's more of a personal preference thing because there IS bass but it is much more rich than loud. Mids are very clean, vocals can be a bit distorted depending on what you listen to but for the price it's great. Sound stage is pretty average, don't really get much sound in front or behind but there is some. Build quality: These are exceptionally built for the price. Very nice pleather ear cups and head band. There is plastic but it is very dense and solid feeling. The hinge is some form of cast metal but it is metal so no complaints there. The detachable cable is very nice and doesn't seem to have an annoying memory in it. Along with that the cable is not noisy so that's a plus. Overall great build quality for the price. Comfort: As you know this is my first impressions/out of the box so comfort will change over the course of me using them so take this with a grain of salt. They clamp a bit too hard and I find myself wanting to take them off after a while, this should be remedied after a while though. Bonuses: While the cable is detachable you can also choose which side you connect the cable which I think is a really awesome feature. It also has a screw on 1/8 inch to 1/4 inch adapter for when you plug into some studio equipment or an amp. My final thoughts on these headphones is that they are really awesome for the price and I'd totally recommend these to someone looking for a really neutral but slightly warm sounding headphone. These are definitely not for bass heads but the bass IS there and it is well represented. Overall great buy and so far I'd definitely buy them again. Again I will update my review after some time with them. [Update] I've had these for about 3 months now and since then I've recently bought a pair of DT770's which I have also reviewed. I mainly got these to test the waters at Beyerdynamic. I will touch on a couple things. The first would be that the included ear cups are not very nice and I ended up buying a new pair from ebay that used memory foam which vastly improved the listening experience and wearing experience. They are definitely not for people with larger ears as my ears touch the inside of the earcups which gets uncomfortable after some time. The sound is still pretty good as it stands. Overall not regretting my choice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2021 by Bryce C.

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