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beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro 250 ohm Limited Edition Professional Studio Headphone

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Size: DT 770 PRO 250 Ohm Limited Edition


Color: Black


Features

  • Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro 250 ohm Limited Edition Professional Studio Headphones
  • Closed over-ear headphones for professional mixing in the studio
  • Perfect for studio recordings thanks to their pure and high-resolution sound
  • The soft, circumaural and repalceable velour ear pads ensure high wearing comfort
  • Hard-wearing, durable and robust workmanship Made in Germany
  • Practical single-sided cable (3.0m coiled cable)
  • 2-Year Beyerdynamic Warranty

Description

The legendary DT 770 PRO 250 Ohm from Beyer dynamic is a closed, 250 ohm dynamic headphone. The Limited Edition "All Black" model adds a fresh take to the time tested classic. The DT 770's have proven after over 30 years of use in the best studios and sound stages around the world that they perform to the highest level every time. Designed for critical music and sound monitoring. The single-sided cable makes the handling of the headphone easy. The cushion system allows the DT 770 PRO to be used comfortably for long periods of time. The DT 770 PRO is a closed dynamic headphone of exceptional quality suitable for the most demanding professional and audiophile applications. The long term comfort and accurate performance make the DT 770 PRO the perfect monitoring headphone for recording studios, post production or broadcasting situations. The low mass coil and diaphragm assembly produce a transient performance equaled only by electrostatic earphones, and, in combination with a carefully tailored frequency response offer a natural and balanced sound. Soft ear pads and adjustable, sliding, earpieces together with a single sided connecting cable ensure listening comfort during extended periods of use. The DT 770 PRO features 32, 80 or 250 ohm drivers and a gold plated 3.5 mm stereo jack with 1/4" inch adapter, and is therefore suitable for use with almost all headphone amplifiers.

Brand: beyerdynamic


Color: Black


Ear Placement: Over Ear


Form Factor: Over Ear


Impedance: 250 Ohm


Noise Control: Sound Isolation


Sensitivity: 96 dB


Headphones Jack: 3.5 mm Jack


Model Name: DT 770 PRO


Connectivity Technology: Wired


Included Components: 3.5 to 1.4" Adapter, DT 770 Pro - 250 Ohm Headphones, Drawstring Carry Pouch


Age Range (Description): Adult


Specific Uses For Product: Professional, Studio


Compatible Devices: Universal


Cable Feature: Retractable


Item Weight: 270 Grams


Frequency Range: 5 - 35,000 Hz


Customer Package Type: Standard Packaging


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Style: Headphones


Control Method: Touch


Number of Items: 1


Cable Length: 3 Meters


Audio Driver Type: Dynamic Driver


Carrying Case Material: fabric


Earpiece Shape: circumaural


Series Number: 770


UPC: 638888650194


Input Device Interface: Audio jack


Generation: 1


Special Feature: Lightweight, Noise Isolation, Tangle Free Cord, closed-back


Global Trade Identification Number: 94


Manufacturer: beyerdynamic


Item Weight: 9.5 ounces


Item model number: DT 770 Pro - 250 Ohm Black


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: November 6, 2017


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  • One of the best closed-backs I've tried at this price.
Size: DT 770 PRO 80 Ohm Limited Edition Color: Black
For a couple years I've had a pair of Sennheiser 598Cs, which are ... okay headphones ... not amazing ... and I was looking to upgrade to something a little better recently. I ended up getting a pair of Monolith 1060C closed-back planar magnetic headphones, and I love 'em, BUT, they are utterly gigantic and you look absurd wearing them in public, so they were designated to the home studio solely. (They're also nearly twice the price of these.) I'd had very positive experiences with my Beyerdynamic DT990s, so I decided to try the Beyerdynamic Avenos. I couldn't tell you how those are, because I think I got a dud, the sound was absolutely terrible. I've heard they're normally great. But the 770s are, again, nearly half the price of those, so I decided to try them out instead. I'm very happy I did. A brief tangent to help you get up to speed about the trio of Beyerdynamics in this category, which are the DT770s/880s/990s. I've researched and used all three of them ... the main thing to understand is that they are all pretty much the same exact thing, fundamentally. The 770s are closed-backed and don't come with a case; the 880s are open-backed and do come with a case; and the 990s are semi-open backed and don't come with a case, but have a "coiled" cable that can reach much farther than the other two. (The 880s are probably considered "semi"-open as well, but they let a lot more sound in/out than the 990s do, so I consider them the "open-backed" version of the three in practice). The 990s and 770s are said to have a slightly more "V-shaped" EQ profile (which is neither a good or bad thing, it just depends on your preference or intended usage). Design-wise, the 880s are the lightest and arguably the best looking at a quick glance -- however, to my surprise, they actually are the cheapest feeling of the bunch, in terms of the build quality, the most like a toy. The cups seem a pretty cheap plastic and the headband feels cheaper and flakier than that of the 990s or 770s, and does not secure the extending arms as well. The 990s and 770s, in contrast, have a little more weight to them, and a better headband. I think that pretty much covers all the noticeable differences. All three models come with kind of dated looking, unattractive velour pads ... I recommend replacing those out the gate with something like Brainwavz pleather or micro-suede round or XL replacement pads ... they're better looking, more comfortable, and create a better seal than the velour pads do. Anyway, at some point I'll review the 880s and 990s on their own, but their sound quality was very good, much better than the Sennheisers and almost as good as the Monolith 1060Cs (arguably as good in some scenarios), so I finally decided to just try a pair of the 770s for public use since they're the only closed-back model. While generally well-reviewed, I was a little concerned of reports that the 770s lacked the soundstage of the 880s/990s and performed a bit weak in the treble arena. These proved to be non-issues for me and I'm extremely happy with them. While it's true that the soundstage (which refers to the illusion of "space" around the sound, as if you're hearing the music live, vs. it being concentrated right in your head) is less dramatic than the 880s/990s, it's about as good as you could ever hope for with closed-back cans in this price range, and becomes EXCELLENT when paired with the right audio equipment or software. On-the-go I'm using them with an iPhone X, running the JetAudio App, with custom EQ and some of its other special features enabled. That app costs a few bucks, but it's worth it, as it is vastly superior to iTunes if you really want to get the most out of headphones like these. If you have a good ear and spend a little time experimenting and tuning this audio app, man can it bring these babies to life, especially if your music files are .FLAC/.ALAC. Even out the gate the DT770s put the Sennheiser 598Cs more or less to shame, but once I got JetAudio running, it was just night and day, and the soundstage now easily equals that of the 990s I use at home. I didn't personally have any issue with the trebles in my initial tests -- I feel like the sound overall is probably exactly the same as the 990s but just without a semi-open back -- but with the custom EQ in JetAudio I was able to tease some noticeable extra crispness and punch out of the trebles anyway. All in all, listening to my music through my mobile device has just become a much bigger pleasure. I like the sound of the 770s (and 880s and 990s) very much -- the clarity and imaging and detail across the EQ spectrum is very good, and the deepest basses and highest trebles register audibly. Another plus of the 770s is that they have good isolation, with minimal sound leaking in or out while you wear them -- noticeably better than either my Monolith 1060Cs or my Sennheiser 598Cs. And they are comfortable to wear. So I recommend the DT 770s highly, and think they are a great value at this price point. There are a few minor issues to be aware of though. One, as I mentioned earlier, while certainly optional, I think you'll find it worthwhile to upgrade the stock earpads to something like Brainwavz XL. Better comfort, better sound seal, better looking too. So that's another $30 or so. Two ... I am reviewing the 80 ohm impedence model (32 and 250 are also available). Higher impedence tends to be a "good" thing for sound quality, as I understand it, but the higher the impedence, the harder the headphones are to "drive" (you need to crank the volume knob a lot more for 80 ohm cans than for 32 ohm cans). In practice, on my iPhone X, I have to turn the volume up to just-shy-of-absolute-maximum to get what I would consider a decent loudness. This can be remedied with a decent headphone amplifier, but those aren't super cheap and require research unto themselves to get the most out of ... so, if you are going to use these straight from a mobile device, the 32 ohm might be the way to go. I've never compared the 32 vs. 80 ohm directly, but from what I've read on forums and the like, the difference in terms of sound quality is negligible. Three, while comfy on the head, they aren't comfortable to wear casually around the neck ... they don't fold and the clamp is too unyielding to wear them that way. This was a slight disappointment. Also, the cord is long to the point of being kind of awkward and unwieldy. Since these are the closed-back model of the bunch, it would have been nice if Beyerdynamic had made them a little more "portable-friendly" in their design. A detachable/replacable cable also would have been nice. End of the day, though, I'd be surprised to find another pair of closed-backs you can get at this price that are superior to these, so I'm sticking with 5 stars despite a couple minor design quibbles. I've rambled on quite a bit here, but I know from my own experiences that researching and choosing headphones can be an exhausting undertaking, so I hope someone finds all this info helpful. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2019 by B

  • Absolutely Phenomenal!
Size: 80 OHM Color: Grey
I am a professional voice over artist and these 80-ohm headphones are by-far the best quality & sound I have ever experienced in 45 years of work! The quality of the sound is unmatched and the range from highs to lows is incredible. Music as well as instrumentals as well as vocals are the absolute best you could expect. The noise cancellation is about 97% which is awesome. The build on the headset is wonderful. I had a set of Burl Wood Elites that were as good but very heavy on the head. Those cost in the thousands. This model from Beyerdynamic brings the 2-thousand-dollar quality into an affordable product. The weight is perfect. Not too heavy and not too light. I use mine on average 8 hrs. per day 6x a week, so product weight is a big factor. Trust me, these are easy to use for the entire day! The muffs are so incredibly comfortable due to the velour covers and the actual ear-to-speaker distance (inside the ear cover) ratio. Your ears will not get crushed with these. The cord is plenty long enough for mobility in the studio or simply wound up for desk duty. The dual plug capabilities are very convenient for various equipment needs (amps, compressors, etc.). I give these headphones a true 5* and then some. HIGHLY recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2023 by Captain HC

  • Excellent sound for editing and comfortable!
Size: 80 OHM Color: Grey
Excellent headphones and comfortable.
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2025 by Gemineye

  • All around good headphones, but with a few catches.
Size: DT 770 PRO 250 Ohm Limited Edition Color: Black
I got these headphones as a sort of “all purpose” device. For everything from recording music, gaming, listening to music, etc. I will comment that they were not shipped inside a separate shipping box. Amazon literally slapped a label on the product packaging and sent them like that. Anyways, these headphones do sound good. They have a nice range for tones but I will comment on *my* personal audio preferences with regards to these, because when it comes to certain sound qualities, what I don’t like may be something that somebody else appreciates. For my personal taste the soundstage of these is a little too large. This can leave some things sounding too hollow or empty. I appreciate a good set of headphones with a large soundstage but it’s something that shouldn’t be overdone. With that said I still have them 4 stars, because like I said, they DO sound good, but that IS something that would definitely cause me to go with another pair that had a soundstage and dynamic range more to my liking. The other thing I will comment on is the comfort. I don’t have a very big head at all and out of the box, these headphones were extremely tight which caused me to rarely use them. They were comfortable on the ears themselves, but the way they squeezed my head made me a bit dizzy and gave me a terrible headache after just a few minutes of using them. I understand the need for a good pair of headphones to be snug, but there’s a difference between a snug fit, and feeling like your head is in a vice. That said I haven’t seen too many other people mention this problem, so maybe I’m more sensitive than most. If you’re sensitive to things like this, I’d definitely check the comfort when you first get them to make sure you’re going to be able to wear them for a long time. Overall I think they’re certainly worth the money. If you’re somebody who likes a genuinely huge soundstage, and don’t mind a tight fit, these are probably your dream headphones. For me personally though, I could think of other comparable models I would likely go with now that I’ve had these for a while. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2021 by Drew Tyler Wright

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