beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO Studio Headphones – 32 Ohm


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Weight: 272 g
Size: 17.8 x 10.2 x 21.6 cm
Dimensions: 23.88 x 11.94 x 28.45 cm; 272.16 Grams
Model: 483664
Colour: Black
Colour: Black
Dimensions: 23.88 x 11.94 x 28.45 cm; 272.16 Grams
Size: 17.8 x 10.2 x 21.6 cm

305 Responses

  1. GwendolRpj says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    These headphones are great! They are comfy, sound amazing and have been a huge help in editing audio, both when it comes to music production and voice acting, they aren’t completely flat EQ wise, but they certainly give a wide range of punchy bass and clean highs.

    If you are buying these for just recreational use then perhaps look elsewhere, they are great but more on a professional level than a casual one, casual headphones often sound better with music and gaming as they are designed for that purpose.

    These headphones are meant for editing audio and therefore give a more accurate sound, even if it sounds “worse” because of it.

    TLDR: Great for anyone who needs professional headphones

  2. Anonymous says:

     Germany 🇩🇪

    …. aber Ton Wahrnehmung ist halt in der Realitt sehr individuell.

  3. RandySilverman says:

     Germany 🇩🇪

    For even more comfort add the velour ear pad set. You can easily wear these headphones for the whole day. They have great sound isolation and provide great sound even at very low volume. Bass is deep but not overpowering and the sound stage is much wider than I expected for closed headphones.

  4. Anonymous says:

     Spain 🇪🇸

    Tengo el modelo de 80ohm desde 2014 y siguen funcionando perfecto.
    Se me han cado varias veces y parecen indestructibles.

    Por este precio ningn auricular se le acerca.

    (Los llevo de lunes a viernes ms de 4h al da fcil todos los das desde 2014).

    Al cabo de 6 aos cambin las almohadillas porque estaban desgastadas (normal), pero salvo eso todo perfecto.

    No voy a hablar de la calidad de sonido porque asumo que quien compra estos auriculares ya ha investigado por su cuenta y sabe cmo son.

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Excellent balanced sound quality. I use for long periods of video editing and sound Scape recording.
    My ears and head too wide for a comfortable fit over extended wearing. They became painful and therefore distracting limiting the wearing time. This didn’t ease over time so sadly I had to return them.

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I use these to monitor audio with an MPC and they sound superb, though you will need a headphone amp as the they aren’t very loud.

    All frequencies sound balanced with no muddyness or tinny sound.

    Build quality is why it gets 4 stars. The headband is good and adjusts nicely and the fabric around the ears is very comfy and makes a nice change from the faux leather which peels. They don’t appear to make your ears too hot and sweaty. The bit I don’t like is that the outter ear pieces feel like a plastic shell that could crack easily, if they were made to feel more hardy I’d have given them 5 stars.

    Weight is light and and it has a good, heavy, chunky cable. Very pleased overall

  7. Anonymous says:

     India 🇮🇳

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersThese are my first pair of studio headphones and the Beyerdynamics truly shine with excellent sound quality coupled with good comfort and sturdy design. I bought the 32 ohm version for use with my mobile phone and my laptop. The headphones have very good clarity and are neutral sounding with good sub bass frequency thanks to their 5-35000 hz frequency response range. Some reviewers state that they experience treble fatigue with these headphone however i felt no such thing. The high frequencies are perfect and i have no complaints there. They have a wide soundstage and do not distort even at full volume although you wont find the need to exceed 70% volume on your phone or laptop. I was in two minds regarding whether to get the Audio Technica ATH M50X or the Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro however i decided to go with the Beyerdynamics due to their better frequency range. All in all these headphones are totally worth it.

  8. Frontline Health Workers Coalition says:

     United Kingdom

    I love them, I use for mixing mostly really good for being able to pick out the small things.

  9. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Did a lot of research and Beyerdynamic DT 770 and other DT headphones always get great reviews on the music production sites I go on. My music quality has improved since getting these.

    The 32 Ohm vs 80 Ohm vs 250 Ohm was a bit confusing but I went 32 Ohm as I wanted to be loud enough to use them with just the laptop and no powered amp when I’m working in the living room or bedroom and they are plenty loud enough for that.

    And when I plug them into a powered amp when I’m in the home studio they go even louder.

  10. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Firstly context, I have 71-year-old’s ears and I’m not an audio file. I have Several headphones Bluetooth and wired (Sony Sennheiser and apple). The DT 770s pro are comfortable over the ears and on the head. Listening experience for me is more than satisfactory. The mids and highs were clear and the base was fairly good but perhaps not good enough if you’re into music that requires more on the lower end. I would also say that there was a good separation of sound across the range. I was able to pick out individual instruments if I wish to do so whilst listening to the music. I chose the 32 ohm version as I use it with mostly on mobile devices. Perhaps the only criticism would be the over ear parts feel a little sort of plasticky and cheap, however the headband is made of metal I like a strong enough to last. I have given it a score of five to reflect its value for money. Unable to comment on gaming use noise cancellation is not applicable to this type of headset. I have used it with a microphone in blogging mode and the loopback voice is very clear.

  11. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Firstly context, I have 71-year-old’s ears and I’m not an audio file. I have Several headphones Bluetooth and wired (Sony Sennheiser and apple). The DT 770s pro are comfortable over the ears and on the head. Listening experience for me is more than satisfactory. The mids and highs were clear and the base was fairly good but perhaps not good enough if you’re into music that requires more on the lower end. I would also say that there was a good separation of sound across the range. I was able to pick out individual instruments if I wish to do so whilst listening to the music. I chose the 32 ohm version as I use it with mostly on mobile devices. Perhaps the only criticism would be the over ear parts feel a little sort of plasticky and cheap, however the headband is made of metal I like a strong enough to last. I have given it a score of five to reflect its value for money. Unable to comment on gaming use noise cancellation is not applicable to this type of headset. I have used it with a microphone in blogging mode and the loopback voice is very clear.

  12. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Firstly context, I have 71-year-old’s ears and I’m not an audio file. I have Several headphones Bluetooth and wired (Sony Sennheiser and apple). The DT 770s pro are comfortable over the ears and on the head. Listening experience for me is more than satisfactory. The mids and highs were clear and the base was fairly good but perhaps not good enough if you’re into music that requires more on the lower end. I would also say that there was a good separation of sound across the range. I was able to pick out individual instruments if I wish to do so whilst listening to the music. I chose the 32 ohm version as I use it with mostly on mobile devices. Perhaps the only criticism would be the over ear parts feel a little sort of plasticky and cheap, however the headband is made of metal I like a strong enough to last. I have given it a score of five to reflect its value for money. Unable to comment on gaming use noise cancellation is not applicable to this type of headset. I have used it with a microphone in blogging mode and the loopback voice is very clear.

  13. Jim Martin says:

     United Kingdom

    Best earphones I had. And I had quite a few. The detail is superb.

  14. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Good build quality from beyerdynamic and very comfortable for long periods of listening,be aware that these headphones are very flat and will need an amplifier as they are the 250 ohm model ,I will also recommend the dt990 as I have these but they are only for home use as they are open back but did give a wider sound stage than the DT 770.the 770 are a far better headphone than the Sony mdr-1a which I have had for about 3 years but the Sony does have a detachable cable but there companies that will do this for DT 770 ,my next purchase will be the DT 880

  15. NickiLgpsap says:

     United Kingdom

    Good build quality from beyerdynamic and very comfortable for long periods of listening,be aware that these headphones are very flat and will need an amplifier as they are the 250 ohm model ,I will also recommend the dt990 as I have these but they are only for home use as they are open back but did give a wider sound stage than the DT 770.the 770 are a far better headphone than the Sony mdr-1a which I have had for about 3 years but the Sony does have a detachable cable but there companies that will do this for DT 770 ,my next purchase will be the DT 880

  16. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Good build quality from beyerdynamic and very comfortable for long periods of listening,be aware that these headphones are very flat and will need an amplifier as they are the 250 ohm model ,I will also recommend the dt990 as I have these but they are only for home use as they are open back but did give a wider sound stage than the DT 770.the 770 are a far better headphone than the Sony mdr-1a which I have had for about 3 years but the Sony does have a detachable cable but there companies that will do this for DT 770 ,my next purchase will be the DT 880

  17. Wilhelm02X says:

     United Kingdom

    Needed to get a decent set of headphones for my home hifi system (Rega system) after reading other reviews went for these the 250ohm beyerdynamic DT 770.
    Haven’t fully run in yet BUT streight out of box they give a fantastic sound clarity throughout the sound range.

  18. Courtney Johnston says:

     United Kingdom

    I bought these previously in 2017, very happy with the sound, and as soon as I picked these up I noticed the coiled cable which is standard on the 250 ohm pair is now significantly lighter. An improvement as it makes it less likely to strain or bend the jack pin.

  19. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    If you’re after an earphone that adds a lot of colour to your listening experience then these are not for you.. these give a more natural sound allowing the listener to hear more of the background instruments rather than drowning base. They’re also very comfortable to wear for long periods of time.

  20. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    These are the best headphones I’ve ever tried, soft and crisp sound quality, I recommend it for this price! 80 ohms for pc without a amplifier.

  21. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    These are comfortable to wear and sound quality far superior to DT 100 which I’ve had for many years.
    Not used for gaming. I have no concept of this!

  22. GailPickrell says:

     Germany 🇩🇪

    Da meine alten billig” Kopfhrer bereits 6 Jahre auf dem Buckel haben, machte ich mir ber eine Neuanschaffung gedanken. Aufmerksam wurde ich auf die DT 770 Pro bei einem meiner Lieblingsyoutuber, der diese auch benutzt. Nach einiger Recherche im Internet habe ich mich dazu entschieden die 770 Pro zu bestellen.
    Als sie endlich bei mir ankamen, habe ich sie voller Vorfreude ausgepackt, angeschlossen und aufgesetzt. Ich hatte groe Erwartungen an den Klang also erstes Lied gehrt und Junge meine Erwartungen wurden bei weitem bertroffen!!! Wie konnte ich Jahrelang auf so guten Klang verzichten? Ich hre Details und Feinheiten in meinen Lieblingssongs die mir vorher gar nicht aufgefallen sind. Glasklare Hhen, die aber nicht Schrill klingen, ausgewogene mitten und ein voluminser klar definierter Bass der viel Tiefer geht als meine alten Kopfhrer (Sennheiser HD541) die fr den Preis (40) natrlich nicht schlecht sind aber klanglich liegen hier Welten dazwischen fr mich. Mit den DT 770 Pro ist das Musik hren ein ganz neues Erlebniss, ich habe mich verliebt in diese Kopfhrer!
    Da ich die Kopfhrer vorwiegend am Onboardsound meines PC’s nutze hab ich mich fr die 32Ohm Variante entschieden, man kann damit sehr laut hren, auch am Smartphone.
    Da die 32Ohm Variante mit Kunstlederohrmuscheln kommt hab ich mir das Set mit den schnen Velour-Plsterchen bestellt. 🙂

    Hatte noch nie so gute Kopfhörer!

  23. AkilahSmalley says:

     United Kingdom

    I like everything and this exception is the proprietary adapter for going to large jack and the fact you cannot just unplug the cables from the headset if it broken and replace.

  24. AnthonyGMZ says:

     United Kingdom

    The DT770 32ohm… I love it. The detail, resolution, layering and sound stage are just incredible.
    I recently purchased the Sennheiser HD560s and was disappointed in the sound quality, the overall mix was too bright and lack of any sub bass (lacked any punch or impact).
    Whereas the Beyerdynamic DT770 are just brilliant, such a difference. Every song I play, I hear new layers and information I’ve never heard before. The balance is so perfect. I love them so much.

  25. ThaddeusMatthew says:

     United Kingdom

    I have the 250 ohm version which I power via a Rega IO amplifier which drives the headphones without issue.

    Initially I was going to get the 1770 but thought I’d try these first as I’ve never had anything from Beyerdynamic. I care most about the sound quality and for the price it’s hard to complain about anything. I think it would be hard to beat them on sound quality without spending quite a bit more – perhaps going to the 1770. I compare these favourably with my AKG k712 Pro, although the soundstage is not as wide which you would expect from a closed back.

    My only gripe is the non-removable cable which I knew of before purchasing.

    Hard to see how you can beat these given the price. Good closed back headphones are few and far between, let alone at this price point.

  26. KimberlWeymouth says:

     United Kingdom

    I have the 250 ohm version which I power via a Rega IO amplifier which drives the headphones without issue.

    Initially I was going to get the 1770 but thought I’d try these first as I’ve never had anything from Beyerdynamic. I care most about the sound quality and for the price it’s hard to complain about anything. I think it would be hard to beat them on sound quality without spending quite a bit more – perhaps going to the 1770. I compare these favourably with my AKG k712 Pro, although the soundstage is not as wide which you would expect from a closed back.

    My only gripe is the non-removable cable which I knew of before purchasing.

    Hard to see how you can beat these given the price. Good closed back headphones are few and far between, let alone at this price point.

  27. CarolYMNlsl says:

     United Kingdom

    I have the 250 ohm version which I power via a Rega IO amplifier which drives the headphones without issue.

    Initially I was going to get the 1770 but thought I’d try these first as I’ve never had anything from Beyerdynamic. I care most about the sound quality and for the price it’s hard to complain about anything. I think it would be hard to beat them on sound quality without spending quite a bit more – perhaps going to the 1770. I compare these favourably with my AKG k712 Pro, although the soundstage is not as wide which you would expect from a closed back.

    My only gripe is the non-removable cable which I knew of before purchasing.

    Hard to see how you can beat these given the price. Good closed back headphones are few and far between, let alone at this price point.

  28. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I have the 250 ohm version which I power via a Rega IO amplifier which drives the headphones without issue.

    Initially I was going to get the 1770 but thought I’d try these first as I’ve never had anything from Beyerdynamic. I care most about the sound quality and for the price it’s hard to complain about anything. I think it would be hard to beat them on sound quality without spending quite a bit more – perhaps going to the 1770. I compare these favourably with my AKG k712 Pro, although the soundstage is not as wide which you would expect from a closed back.

    My only gripe is the non-removable cable which I knew of before purchasing.

    Hard to see how you can beat these given the price. Good closed back headphones are few and far between, let alone at this price point.

  29. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I have the 250 ohm version which I power via a Rega IO amplifier which drives the headphones without issue.

    Initially I was going to get the 1770 but thought I’d try these first as I’ve never had anything from Beyerdynamic. I care most about the sound quality and for the price it’s hard to complain about anything. I think it would be hard to beat them on sound quality without spending quite a bit more – perhaps going to the 1770. I compare these favourably with my AKG k712 Pro, although the soundstage is not as wide which you would expect from a closed back.

    My only gripe is the non-removable cable which I knew of before purchasing.

    Hard to see how you can beat these given the price. Good closed back headphones are few and far between, let alone at this price point.

  30. AlinaOrrozfullx says:

     United Kingdom

    I have the 250 ohm version which I power via a Rega IO amplifier which drives the headphones without issue.

    Initially I was going to get the 1770 but thought I’d try these first as I’ve never had anything from Beyerdynamic. I care most about the sound quality and for the price it’s hard to complain about anything. I think it would be hard to beat them on sound quality without spending quite a bit more – perhaps going to the 1770. I compare these favourably with my AKG k712 Pro, although the soundstage is not as wide which you would expect from a closed back.

    My only gripe is the non-removable cable which I knew of before purchasing.

    Hard to see how you can beat these given the price. Good closed back headphones are few and far between, let alone at this price point.

  31. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I have these paired with a SSL2+ Interface and the quality is immense I’ve never heard better headphones as monitors you can actually use these properly to mix and master complex dance music. The frequency response is flat and bass is enough very very good value for your money.

  32. DeandreKDO says:

     United Kingdom

    Already have DT990 which are great for recording direct but not for recording a resonator banjo into a mic being open back headphones. With the DT770 I’m now in with a chance of hearing the backing track. The clarity of these headphones plus being closed back has helped me discover distortion in my recordings which i couldn’t hear with the open backed ones because of the background noises in my house. I chose 250 which i find are high enough impedance at all frequencies to give minimal attenuation distortion across the spectrum.

  33. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Spent a lot of time deliberating which headphones to get for around 100. Really impressed, the sound is gorgeous, with lovely bass, clear top end and a nice wide sound stage. Music just sounds so much better than my previous version of headphones.

  34. DieterHervey says:

     United Kingdom

    These sound lovely and linear, sturdy construction, and the ear pads are comfortable enough to wear all day. Add to the fact you can buy replacement parts as things wear over time, these should last me a good while.
    Note these have a fairly linear response unlike end consumer headphones which are typically boosted in the bass, and vocal ranges

  35. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Arguably the best over-ear closed-back headphones I’ve ever had. I chose the 80 OHMS version as I make music daily but often not inside a full studio, these deliver the perfect levels for me across highs, mids, and lows producing a flat sound in-ear yet with a distinctive clarity across the 3.

    If you want beautiful listening quality, go for the 250 OHM version, like I said I use these ‘on the daily’ to record and develop music using mobile solutions making these perfect for that!

    Buy these and you’ll come back and thank me [or the many others who also recommend these] for the sound suggestion.

  36. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 13 From Our UsersDisclaimer: This review is meant for consumers only, not for producers.

    IN A NUTHSELL: If you are looking for an all-rounder pair of headphones that will offer a satisfying sound in a wide variety of music genres, then the DT 770 PROs are indeed a very solid choice. In fact I think that anything more expensive enters the realm of diminishing returns for the average “enthusiast” consumer (again, not producer).

    There are some people who might disagree and I get that. My argument is that if you disagree you are already past the point of average consumer, you likely had the opportunity to test multiple high-quality pairs of headphones, and have developed a taste for the sound signature that suits your preferences best, which will obviously bias you towards either liking, disliking, or being indifferent towards the DT 770 PROs.

    So if you are reading this review and the idea of “having a preffered sound signature” does not mean much to you, then you will most likely enjoy these headphones and will be satisfied with them provided you buy the right version (e.g. the 32 Ohm version if you’re only going to use a phone or laptop to power these).

    So I have tested these predominantly with metal sub-genres such as death metal, black metal, technical death metal, progressive death metal, blackened death metal, etc. Why these sub-genres in particular? This opinion might come across as being a little controversial and dismissive, but I personally feel like most other genres of music are so overproduced nowadays that any pair of decent studio headphones will offer a satisfying listening experience to most consumers. And for the average consumer these are beyond decent. Particularly if you like genres where the bass is emphasized you will love these.

    The most common complaint you’ll hear about these is that the mids are weak and drowned by the bass and the highs. This is true to some extent. It’s not that the mids are completely lacking, rather everything else is so emphasized that the mids can be hard to make out. What this means is that, in particular with Carvernous Death Metal or underproduced Black Metal, you might find that the guitars are not as “shireky”. The higher pitched guitar notes will be easy to make out in general, but the lower repetitive guitar notes can sound a little drowned out and lacking in detail. If you like atmospheric repetitive riffs (think Darkspace, Burzum) you might find the sound with these a little lacking with an overly emphasized bassy atmosphere. Also if you enjoy Cavernous Death Metal or ODSM in general you might find that the signature “chainsaw guitars” are not as “ear piercing” as you might expect, and that the atmosphere in cavernous death metal can feel a little softer given the bassier nature of the sound signature.

    And in general with these headphones you might find that with underproduced metal you don’t get that satisfying “ear piercing” effect as much as you’d like, you know, the sort of stuff that makes you want to play Burzum on a casette player in your garage. It just all ends up sounding a little “softer” than you’d expect. Now the good part is that the mids are not terrible enough that you lose detail, but if you are coming off of headphones with less bass and overemphasized mids like I am, it might take a while to get used to this softness and it might sometimes feel like you need to pay more attention to some of the “muffled” riffs.

    A good example is Craven Idol’s “Even the Demons…”. On my old Marhsall Major 3 the track sounds a lot more “raw” and “in your face”, while on the 770s the track sounds more “atmospheric” than expected. This lack of “rawness” in favor of a more “atmospheric” sound might give one the the impression that some of the more intense guitar riffs are lacking detail. That’s not actually true, and now that I’m getting used to the new sound signature I can tell that all the detail is there. It’s just not as emphasized as it was on my old headphones which had a very different sound signature. And in fact there’s extra detail I’m picking out now in areas of lower frequency.

    But again, this comes down to my initial statement about taste in sound signatures. Some people might be initially repulsed by Marshall Major 3’s sound siganture, the bass is lacking and they almost have that hollow “telephone-like” sound, like there’s no “depth” to the music. The mids are overmphasized. It took me a pretty long time to get used to that type of sound, but once you get used to that sound, underproduced Death and Black Metal simply RIPS AND SHREDS. There’s a “rawness” to the unproduced metal sound that is almost lost with the 770s, even though the actual sound detail is still there. The highs are still good, and there’s new detail in the lower frequency with the bass and some of the percussion, but those mids are a lot more subtle, resulting in a sound that I’d describe more as “atmospheric” rather than “raw”.

    Is this a good or a bad thing? That’s up to every listener to decide. I myself prefer my underproduced metal to sound more “raw” than “atmospheric”, but there’s definitely the component of getting used to the new sound as well.

    That’s honestly my biggest complaint with 770s at the moment. Some of it can be adressed with a little EQ tweaking. A very slight reduction in the lower and higher frequencies, with a slight elevation of the mids results in a little more balanced, less “overly bassy atmospheric” sound. But I emphasize the word “slight” here. Because at the end of the day I think its best to embrace the signature sound of whatever pair of headphones you choose to drive.

    Some additional notes:

    The noise cancellation is surprisingly good.
    It doesn’t have detachable cable which sucks.
    Gaming sounds alright? I’ve only tried Doom Eternal so far, can’t say anything stood out in particular.

    Consumer review for DT 770 PRO 32 Ohm version with an emphasis on Death Metal

  37. Emme Hall says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Owed for a few months now, excellent pair of headphones for 120. Great clarity and decent bass kick without taking away from the sound. Really built to last and every component can be brought from the manufacture if they do break in years to come.

  38. Anonymous says:

     Germany 🇩🇪

    Seit 2012 habe ich auf die Logitech G Reihe in Sachen Kopfhrern gesetzt. Nach dem mein G35 unter gerockt war gab es ein G933.
    Dieses ist nun auch in die Jahre gekommen, da ich seit lngerem ein USB Mikro der Marke Blue verwende kam fr mich zum ersten mal auch nur ein Kopfhrer in frage .

    Nach viel Grbelei und mit reichlich Unmut (obwohl vieler positiver Bemerkungen und Videos) bestelle ich mir diese Beyerdynamic DT770 Pro in der 32 Ohm Variante. Mein Unmut ob diese Kopfhrer dem gerecht werden was ich verlange und mindestens das leisten was ich bisher kannte wurde schnell der Teppich unter den Fen weggezogen.

    Verpackung schlicht und einfach.
    Headset Verarbeitung sehr gut.
    Sound erst sehr leise aber nachdem ich meine Treiber Einstellungen korrigiert hatte (Das G933 verfgt ber eine USB Soundkarte und wird somit von den normalen Mainboard Einstellungen nicht erfasst) krftiger und Sauberer Klang.

    Nach einer sehr kurzen Eingewhnungsphase kann ich sagen das ich die Entscheidung nicht bereue. Ein Paar Kopfhrer welche mich noch mehr in meinen Spielen untersttzen und ich noch genauer hre wo etwas her kommt sowie eine ganz neue Atmosphre schaffen. Klare Kaufempfehlung.

    Anmerkung 32Ohm knnen je nach Mainboard auch zu viel sein deshalb empfehle ich fr manche Setups einen Kopfhrer Verstrker.

  39. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    After much YouTubing I bought these off a recommendation from BadSeed Tech. This is my first venture into studio grade headphones and these do not disappoint! I went for the 80ohm version and I’m driving these off a Mayflower Arc Mk2. If you don’t plan on using an Amp/Dac then stick to anything with 40ohms or less.

    First of all the price of this unit is surprising, I was expecting to pay much more for audiophile grade headphones. The velour cushions are comfortable but I could feel the clamping force after a few hours of use. It seems to get better over time so it does break in.

    As a gamer the closed back feature of these is ideal to prevent noise leak, the bass that comes this closed back set (in combination with the Mayflower Arc Mk2 with the DSP on) is tremendous! These really do pull above their weight. I find the bass doesn’t interfere with my gaming and somehow contributed to it instead.

    I do find that I have to drive these headphones at about the 12’o clock mark on my Mayflower or higher depending on the content I’m digesting. But that’s more or less normal. After about the 2’o clock mark the DSP needs to be turned off as it starts to struggle!

    Overall I would highly recommend these closed back headphones to anyone with an amp. If you don’t have an amp it’s no big deal, just get the lesser Ohm version and I’m sure you will still be happy.

  40. EuniceToohey says:

     United Kingdom

    After much YouTubing I bought these off a recommendation from BadSeed Tech. This is my first venture into studio grade headphones and these do not disappoint! I went for the 80ohm version and I’m driving these off a Mayflower Arc Mk2. If you don’t plan on using an Amp/Dac then stick to anything with 40ohms or less.

    First of all the price of this unit is surprising, I was expecting to pay much more for audiophile grade headphones. The velour cushions are comfortable but I could feel the clamping force after a few hours of use. It seems to get better over time so it does break in.

    As a gamer the closed back feature of these is ideal to prevent noise leak, the bass that comes this closed back set (in combination with the Mayflower Arc Mk2 with the DSP on) is tremendous! These really do pull above their weight. I find the bass doesn’t interfere with my gaming and somehow contributed to it instead.

    I do find that I have to drive these headphones at about the 12’o clock mark on my Mayflower or higher depending on the content I’m digesting. But that’s more or less normal. After about the 2’o clock mark the DSP needs to be turned off as it starts to struggle!

    Overall I would highly recommend these closed back headphones to anyone with an amp. If you don’t have an amp it’s no big deal, just get the lesser Ohm version and I’m sure you will still be happy.

  41. AlanHeffron says:

     United Kingdom

    After much YouTubing I bought these off a recommendation from BadSeed Tech. This is my first venture into studio grade headphones and these do not disappoint! I went for the 80ohm version and I’m driving these off a Mayflower Arc Mk2. If you don’t plan on using an Amp/Dac then stick to anything with 40ohms or less.

    First of all the price of this unit is surprising, I was expecting to pay much more for audiophile grade headphones. The velour cushions are comfortable but I could feel the clamping force after a few hours of use. It seems to get better over time so it does break in.

    As a gamer the closed back feature of these is ideal to prevent noise leak, the bass that comes this closed back set (in combination with the Mayflower Arc Mk2 with the DSP on) is tremendous! These really do pull above their weight. I find the bass doesn’t interfere with my gaming and somehow contributed to it instead.

    I do find that I have to drive these headphones at about the 12’o clock mark on my Mayflower or higher depending on the content I’m digesting. But that’s more or less normal. After about the 2’o clock mark the DSP needs to be turned off as it starts to struggle!

    Overall I would highly recommend these closed back headphones to anyone with an amp. If you don’t have an amp it’s no big deal, just get the lesser Ohm version and I’m sure you will still be happy.

  42. NoreenPoindexte says:

     United Kingdom

    After much YouTubing I bought these off a recommendation from BadSeed Tech. This is my first venture into studio grade headphones and these do not disappoint! I went for the 80ohm version and I’m driving these off a Mayflower Arc Mk2. If you don’t plan on using an Amp/Dac then stick to anything with 40ohms or less.

    First of all the price of this unit is surprising, I was expecting to pay much more for audiophile grade headphones. The velour cushions are comfortable but I could feel the clamping force after a few hours of use. It seems to get better over time so it does break in.

    As a gamer the closed back feature of these is ideal to prevent noise leak, the bass that comes this closed back set (in combination with the Mayflower Arc Mk2 with the DSP on) is tremendous! These really do pull above their weight. I find the bass doesn’t interfere with my gaming and somehow contributed to it instead.

    I do find that I have to drive these headphones at about the 12’o clock mark on my Mayflower or higher depending on the content I’m digesting. But that’s more or less normal. After about the 2’o clock mark the DSP needs to be turned off as it starts to struggle!

    Overall I would highly recommend these closed back headphones to anyone with an amp. If you don’t have an amp it’s no big deal, just get the lesser Ohm version and I’m sure you will still be happy.

  43. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    These headphones have opened up a new world of sound, which even my good speakers couldn’t achieve. They are comfortable, lightweight, and just the job for my main use, making music on a DAW on the PC.

  44. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Amazing sounding headphones with outstanding base superb mid range and excellent treble. I’m running this on an Asus Rog z170 motherboard with the Supreme FX 2015 sound processor. Very loud, but does get a bit muddled when there are a lot of different sound going on at the same time.
    I use this for gaming but also for music which is typically around the 320kbps sound quality. I suspect that any muddling in complex sound tracks is more down to the “onboard” sound amp/dac than the DT 770 Pro 80 ohm cans.
    4 Non Blond soundtrack What’s Up and Vitalic’s Poison Lips sound powerful, rich crisp and clear with outstanding vocal and guitar clarity whilst listening to What’s Up and superb base registration and general clarity from Poison Lips

    Grab these bargain headphones!

    Outstanding value with fantastic sound! 80 ohm Studio

  45. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Amazing sounding headphones with outstanding base superb mid range and excellent treble. I’m running this on an Asus Rog z170 motherboard with the Supreme FX 2015 sound processor. Very loud, but does get a bit muddled when there are a lot of different sound going on at the same time.
    I use this for gaming but also for music which is typically around the 320kbps sound quality. I suspect that any muddling in complex sound tracks is more down to the “onboard” sound amp/dac than the DT 770 Pro 80 ohm cans.
    4 Non Blond soundtrack What’s Up and Vitalic’s Poison Lips sound powerful, rich crisp and clear with outstanding vocal and guitar clarity whilst listening to What’s Up and superb base registration and general clarity from Poison Lips

    Grab these bargain headphones!

    Outstanding value with fantastic sound! 80 ohm Studio

  46. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Amazing sounding headphones with outstanding base superb mid range and excellent treble. I’m running this on an Asus Rog z170 motherboard with the Supreme FX 2015 sound processor. Very loud, but does get a bit muddled when there are a lot of different sound going on at the same time.
    I use this for gaming but also for music which is typically around the 320kbps sound quality. I suspect that any muddling in complex sound tracks is more down to the “onboard” sound amp/dac than the DT 770 Pro 80 ohm cans.
    4 Non Blond soundtrack What’s Up and Vitalic’s Poison Lips sound powerful, rich crisp and clear with outstanding vocal and guitar clarity whilst listening to What’s Up and superb base registration and general clarity from Poison Lips

    Grab these bargain headphones!

    Outstanding value with fantastic sound! 80 ohm Studio

  47. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Amazing sounding headphones with outstanding base superb mid range and excellent treble. I’m running this on an Asus Rog z170 motherboard with the Supreme FX 2015 sound processor. Very loud, but does get a bit muddled when there are a lot of different sound going on at the same time.
    I use this for gaming but also for music which is typically around the 320kbps sound quality. I suspect that any muddling in complex sound tracks is more down to the “onboard” sound amp/dac than the DT 770 Pro 80 ohm cans.
    4 Non Blond soundtrack What’s Up and Vitalic’s Poison Lips sound powerful, rich crisp and clear with outstanding vocal and guitar clarity whilst listening to What’s Up and superb base registration and general clarity from Poison Lips

    Grab these bargain headphones!

    Outstanding value with fantastic sound! 80 ohm Studio

  48. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Amazing sounding headphones with outstanding base superb mid range and excellent treble. I’m running this on an Asus Rog z170 motherboard with the Supreme FX 2015 sound processor. Very loud, but does get a bit muddled when there are a lot of different sound going on at the same time.
    I use this for gaming but also for music which is typically around the 320kbps sound quality. I suspect that any muddling in complex sound tracks is more down to the “onboard” sound amp/dac than the DT 770 Pro 80 ohm cans.
    4 Non Blond soundtrack What’s Up and Vitalic’s Poison Lips sound powerful, rich crisp and clear with outstanding vocal and guitar clarity whilst listening to What’s Up and superb base registration and general clarity from Poison Lips

    Grab these bargain headphones!

    Outstanding value with fantastic sound! 80 ohm Studio

  49. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    The DT770 Pro 80ohm.

    I mostly use these via a Focusrite audio interface.

    The detail in the sound from this is amazing, it really brings out elements I’ve not heard before in recordings. The sound overall is silky, well defined and with great bass.

    The headphone cups are large with velour covers which makes them very comfortable and means that my relatively large ears don’t have any contact with with the cups.

    The only criticism I have is the non-removable cord.

  50. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    The noise cancellation is obviously passive, but it still beats many gaming headsets. It has no built-in microphone which loses it one star, but for streamers or anyone with a separate mic, this is the best headset you can find for this price range by a large margin as long as you don’t live in a loud flat area. Comfortable to wear long term (I wear it up to 8 hours a time with no discomfort). Can be warm in the summer if you live in a warm area. No issue for me though during the summer.

  51. KatrinaUSH says:

     United Kingdom

    I love these headphones so much, the audio quality is incredible, they feel great on my ears, not too tight, not too loose and they’re pretty well built over all……except mine keep dying. I’ve owned an 80ohm and two 250ohm sets, attached image of my box collection lol

    I don’t use anything crazy, I have a Scarlett Solo audio interface and a Magni Heresy headphone amp both of which keep their volumes at 50%, dead center, never gets touched. Apart from my latest pair which I had lowered the volumes to 40% but they still died. They weren’t loud, in fact they were quiet, yet for some reason the right driver just keeps dying.

    I keep buying new pairs because I’d rather buy a new pair than jump through a billion hoops for warranty which I don’t even know if they’re covered.

    Regardless these are amazing headphones, my latest pair recently died but instead of buying a new pair I just bought a new replacement driver and installed it, was super easy, will do that from now on.
    Thank you Beyerdynamic for making these headphones so user serviceable!

    Please don’t let my experiences dissuade you from buying these headphones, they’re definitely worth it, perhaps either my amp or interface is faulty, who knows, but I love these headphones, I won’t buy anything else, I just wish they didn’t die on me so often.

    If you found this review helpful, please consider smacking that helpful button 😀

    Amazing, my favourite headphones!...BUT!

  52. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I love these headphones so much, the audio quality is incredible, they feel great on my ears, not too tight, not too loose and they’re pretty well built over all……except mine keep dying. I’ve owned an 80ohm and two 250ohm sets, attached image of my box collection lol

    I don’t use anything crazy, I have a Scarlett Solo audio interface and a Magni Heresy headphone amp both of which keep their volumes at 50%, dead center, never gets touched. Apart from my latest pair which I had lowered the volumes to 40% but they still died. They weren’t loud, in fact they were quiet, yet for some reason the right driver just keeps dying.

    I keep buying new pairs because I’d rather buy a new pair than jump through a billion hoops for warranty which I don’t even know if they’re covered.

    Regardless these are amazing headphones, my latest pair recently died but instead of buying a new pair I just bought a new replacement driver and installed it, was super easy, will do that from now on.
    Thank you Beyerdynamic for making these headphones so user serviceable!

    Please don’t let my experiences dissuade you from buying these headphones, they’re definitely worth it, perhaps either my amp or interface is faulty, who knows, but I love these headphones, I won’t buy anything else, I just wish they didn’t die on me so often.

    If you found this review helpful, please consider smacking that helpful button 😀

    Amazing, my favourite headphones!...BUT!

  53. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I love these headphones so much, the audio quality is incredible, they feel great on my ears, not too tight, not too loose and they’re pretty well built over all……except mine keep dying. I’ve owned an 80ohm and two 250ohm sets, attached image of my box collection lol

    I don’t use anything crazy, I have a Scarlett Solo audio interface and a Magni Heresy headphone amp both of which keep their volumes at 50%, dead center, never gets touched. Apart from my latest pair which I had lowered the volumes to 40% but they still died. They weren’t loud, in fact they were quiet, yet for some reason the right driver just keeps dying.

    I keep buying new pairs because I’d rather buy a new pair than jump through a billion hoops for warranty which I don’t even know if they’re covered.

    Regardless these are amazing headphones, my latest pair recently died but instead of buying a new pair I just bought a new replacement driver and installed it, was super easy, will do that from now on.
    Thank you Beyerdynamic for making these headphones so user serviceable!

    Please don’t let my experiences dissuade you from buying these headphones, they’re definitely worth it, perhaps either my amp or interface is faulty, who knows, but I love these headphones, I won’t buy anything else, I just wish they didn’t die on me so often.

    If you found this review helpful, please consider smacking that helpful button 😀

    Amazing, my favourite headphones!...BUT!

  54. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I love these headphones so much, the audio quality is incredible, they feel great on my ears, not too tight, not too loose and they’re pretty well built over all……except mine keep dying. I’ve owned an 80ohm and two 250ohm sets, attached image of my box collection lol

    I don’t use anything crazy, I have a Scarlett Solo audio interface and a Magni Heresy headphone amp both of which keep their volumes at 50%, dead center, never gets touched. Apart from my latest pair which I had lowered the volumes to 40% but they still died. They weren’t loud, in fact they were quiet, yet for some reason the right driver just keeps dying.

    I keep buying new pairs because I’d rather buy a new pair than jump through a billion hoops for warranty which I don’t even know if they’re covered.

    Regardless these are amazing headphones, my latest pair recently died but instead of buying a new pair I just bought a new replacement driver and installed it, was super easy, will do that from now on.
    Thank you Beyerdynamic for making these headphones so user serviceable!

    Please don’t let my experiences dissuade you from buying these headphones, they’re definitely worth it, perhaps either my amp or interface is faulty, who knows, but I love these headphones, I won’t buy anything else, I just wish they didn’t die on me so often.

    If you found this review helpful, please consider smacking that helpful button 😀

    Amazing, my favourite headphones!...BUT!

  55. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Was after a new pair of closed backs to go along side my open back Sennheiser HD6xx cans and decided to go for these. Running the 250ohm model on the ifi ZEN DAC v2 and it powers it no problem, as to be expected.

    Out of the box they sound outstanding if only a little TOO prominent on the bass for my taste, after using oratory’s preset on Equaliser APO, these sound outstanding. Really happy.

    Punchy, clear audio

  56. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I like the build .its not a outside headphone but not made for that.good clean audio to very high standard .like quoted best through a decent amp preferably y with a dac.
    Ive used on. phone lgg7 audio interface ident 14 and amp cambridge audio..all to good standard.recomended.
    My olny gripe is camble does not alliw swop iver but having said that all parts are replaceable

  57. News says:

     United Kingdom

    At first I was worried I might need an amp for 80 ohms, but thankfully I didn’t, and it already sounded loud enough even with 50% max volume for my computer.

    As for the sound quality, it’s very clear, I’ve tried different EQ settings to see if I could make it better but honestly the default is just good enough and EQing just seem to make it muddy.

    It even isolates noise pretty well.

    The only issue I have is the clamping force, it’s so damn tight for no reason, hopefully it’ll stretch out over time, but the earpads are really nice and comfortable so it sort of makes up for it.

    The cable’s slightly long, although this is better if anything just in case I needed to make changes to my setup in the future.

  58. KristenGoddard says:

     United Kingdom

    If you are looking for some professional headphones for work or long-term use you have probably read loads of reviews. There DT770’s come out well/top again and again. I am no headphone expert but have a couple of pairs of Sennheiser headphones and the latest noise cancelling BOSE units, all of which are great. However, for long term use (long hours of audio editing) these DT770s are my new favourites. They are fabulously comfortable, with no ear pressure at all and don’t feel hot on the head. Even though they are not dynamic noise cancelling units that cut out background noise really well. Initially I thought that the default (Windows 10) levels might be a bit low on these 80 Ohm units, but the sound quality and acuity is so high that in practice it is perfect. Really, I could not recommend these highly enough – a well designed and beautifully engineered product.

  59. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    If you are looking for some professional headphones for work or long-term use you have probably read loads of reviews. There DT770’s come out well/top again and again. I am no headphone expert but have a couple of pairs of Sennheiser headphones and the latest noise cancelling BOSE units, all of which are great. However, for long term use (long hours of audio editing) these DT770s are my new favourites. They are fabulously comfortable, with no ear pressure at all and don’t feel hot on the head. Even though they are not dynamic noise cancelling units that cut out background noise really well. Initially I thought that the default (Windows 10) levels might be a bit low on these 80 Ohm units, but the sound quality and acuity is so high that in practice it is perfect. Really, I could not recommend these highly enough – a well designed and beautifully engineered product.

  60. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    If you are looking for some professional headphones for work or long-term use you have probably read loads of reviews. There DT770’s come out well/top again and again. I am no headphone expert but have a couple of pairs of Sennheiser headphones and the latest noise cancelling BOSE units, all of which are great. However, for long term use (long hours of audio editing) these DT770s are my new favourites. They are fabulously comfortable, with no ear pressure at all and don’t feel hot on the head. Even though they are not dynamic noise cancelling units that cut out background noise really well. Initially I thought that the default (Windows 10) levels might be a bit low on these 80 Ohm units, but the sound quality and acuity is so high that in practice it is perfect. Really, I could not recommend these highly enough – a well designed and beautifully engineered product.

  61. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    If you are looking for some professional headphones for work or long-term use you have probably read loads of reviews. There DT770’s come out well/top again and again. I am no headphone expert but have a couple of pairs of Sennheiser headphones and the latest noise cancelling BOSE units, all of which are great. However, for long term use (long hours of audio editing) these DT770s are my new favourites. They are fabulously comfortable, with no ear pressure at all and don’t feel hot on the head. Even though they are not dynamic noise cancelling units that cut out background noise really well. Initially I thought that the default (Windows 10) levels might be a bit low on these 80 Ohm units, but the sound quality and acuity is so high that in practice it is perfect. Really, I could not recommend these highly enough – a well designed and beautifully engineered product.

  62. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    If you are looking for some professional headphones for work or long-term use you have probably read loads of reviews. There DT770’s come out well/top again and again. I am no headphone expert but have a couple of pairs of Sennheiser headphones and the latest noise cancelling BOSE units, all of which are great. However, for long term use (long hours of audio editing) these DT770s are my new favourites. They are fabulously comfortable, with no ear pressure at all and don’t feel hot on the head. Even though they are not dynamic noise cancelling units that cut out background noise really well. Initially I thought that the default (Windows 10) levels might be a bit low on these 80 Ohm units, but the sound quality and acuity is so high that in practice it is perfect. Really, I could not recommend these highly enough – a well designed and beautifully engineered product.

  63. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    If you are looking for some professional headphones for work or long-term use you have probably read loads of reviews. There DT770’s come out well/top again and again. I am no headphone expert but have a couple of pairs of Sennheiser headphones and the latest noise cancelling BOSE units, all of which are great. However, for long term use (long hours of audio editing) these DT770s are my new favourites. They are fabulously comfortable, with no ear pressure at all and don’t feel hot on the head. Even though they are not dynamic noise cancelling units that cut out background noise really well. Initially I thought that the default (Windows 10) levels might be a bit low on these 80 Ohm units, but the sound quality and acuity is so high that in practice it is perfect. Really, I could not recommend these highly enough – a well designed and beautifully engineered product.

  64. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    If you are looking for some professional headphones for work or long-term use you have probably read loads of reviews. There DT770’s come out well/top again and again. I am no headphone expert but have a couple of pairs of Sennheiser headphones and the latest noise cancelling BOSE units, all of which are great. However, for long term use (long hours of audio editing) these DT770s are my new favourites. They are fabulously comfortable, with no ear pressure at all and don’t feel hot on the head. Even though they are not dynamic noise cancelling units that cut out background noise really well. Initially I thought that the default (Windows 10) levels might be a bit low on these 80 Ohm units, but the sound quality and acuity is so high that in practice it is perfect. Really, I could not recommend these highly enough – a well designed and beautifully engineered product.

  65. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    If you are looking for some professional headphones for work or long-term use you have probably read loads of reviews. There DT770’s come out well/top again and again. I am no headphone expert but have a couple of pairs of Sennheiser headphones and the latest noise cancelling BOSE units, all of which are great. However, for long term use (long hours of audio editing) these DT770s are my new favourites. They are fabulously comfortable, with no ear pressure at all and don’t feel hot on the head. Even though they are not dynamic noise cancelling units that cut out background noise really well. Initially I thought that the default (Windows 10) levels might be a bit low on these 80 Ohm units, but the sound quality and acuity is so high that in practice it is perfect. Really, I could not recommend these highly enough – a well designed and beautifully engineered product.

  66. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    These are bar none the best headphones you can buy for this sort of money and a lot more IMO. I have two pairs of them one with the 250ohm coiled lead and the other with a 80ohms and straight lead for use in different settings – the latter I’ve owned for about 7 years. I have also got a pair of the DT1990 pro models which are significantly more expensive, and I would argue not as good certainly not value for money wise, and I would also say they are not better sound quality either for listening or using as a reference monitor, but it is useful to have more than one sound signature when testing your mixes. I also owned for a short time a pair of Focal Clear headphones which are widely touted to be about as good as it gets from an audiophile perspective without spending an inordinate amount of money, and again I would say that the DT770 are a better unit both in terms of robust design and quality, I also much prefer the sound signature. So I sent back the Clear cans within a week. But I guess as with everything, it is subjective. I would highly recommend these cans though, excellent value for money.

  67. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    These are bar none the best headphones you can buy for this sort of money and a lot more IMO. I have two pairs of them one with the 250ohm coiled lead and the other with a 80ohms and straight lead for use in different settings – the latter I’ve owned for about 7 years. I have also got a pair of the DT1990 pro models which are significantly more expensive, and I would argue not as good certainly not value for money wise, and I would also say they are not better sound quality either for listening or using as a reference monitor, but it is useful to have more than one sound signature when testing your mixes. I also owned for a short time a pair of Focal Clear headphones which are widely touted to be about as good as it gets from an audiophile perspective without spending an inordinate amount of money, and again I would say that the DT770 are a better unit both in terms of robust design and quality, I also much prefer the sound signature. So I sent back the Clear cans within a week. But I guess as with everything, it is subjective. I would highly recommend these cans though, excellent value for money.

  68. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    These are bar none the best headphones you can buy for this sort of money and a lot more IMO. I have two pairs of them one with the 250ohm coiled lead and the other with a 80ohms and straight lead for use in different settings – the latter I’ve owned for about 7 years. I have also got a pair of the DT1990 pro models which are significantly more expensive, and I would argue not as good certainly not value for money wise, and I would also say they are not better sound quality either for listening or using as a reference monitor, but it is useful to have more than one sound signature when testing your mixes. I also owned for a short time a pair of Focal Clear headphones which are widely touted to be about as good as it gets from an audiophile perspective without spending an inordinate amount of money, and again I would say that the DT770 are a better unit both in terms of robust design and quality, I also much prefer the sound signature. So I sent back the Clear cans within a week. But I guess as with everything, it is subjective. I would highly recommend these cans though, excellent value for money.

  69. DougNibbibun says:

     United Kingdom

    These are bar none the best headphones you can buy for this sort of money and a lot more IMO. I have two pairs of them one with the 250ohm coiled lead and the other with a 80ohms and straight lead for use in different settings – the latter I’ve owned for about 7 years. I have also got a pair of the DT1990 pro models which are significantly more expensive, and I would argue not as good certainly not value for money wise, and I would also say they are not better sound quality either for listening or using as a reference monitor, but it is useful to have more than one sound signature when testing your mixes. I also owned for a short time a pair of Focal Clear headphones which are widely touted to be about as good as it gets from an audiophile perspective without spending an inordinate amount of money, and again I would say that the DT770 are a better unit both in terms of robust design and quality, I also much prefer the sound signature. So I sent back the Clear cans within a week. But I guess as with everything, it is subjective. I would highly recommend these cans though, excellent value for money.

  70. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    These are bar none the best headphones you can buy for this sort of money and a lot more IMO. I have two pairs of them one with the 250ohm coiled lead and the other with a 80ohms and straight lead for use in different settings – the latter I’ve owned for about 7 years. I have also got a pair of the DT1990 pro models which are significantly more expensive, and I would argue not as good certainly not value for money wise, and I would also say they are not better sound quality either for listening or using as a reference monitor, but it is useful to have more than one sound signature when testing your mixes. I also owned for a short time a pair of Focal Clear headphones which are widely touted to be about as good as it gets from an audiophile perspective without spending an inordinate amount of money, and again I would say that the DT770 are a better unit both in terms of robust design and quality, I also much prefer the sound signature. So I sent back the Clear cans within a week. But I guess as with everything, it is subjective. I would highly recommend these cans though, excellent value for money.

  71. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    These are bar none the best headphones you can buy for this sort of money and a lot more IMO. I have two pairs of them one with the 250ohm coiled lead and the other with a 80ohms and straight lead for use in different settings – the latter I’ve owned for about 7 years. I have also got a pair of the DT1990 pro models which are significantly more expensive, and I would argue not as good certainly not value for money wise, and I would also say they are not better sound quality either for listening or using as a reference monitor, but it is useful to have more than one sound signature when testing your mixes. I also owned for a short time a pair of Focal Clear headphones which are widely touted to be about as good as it gets from an audiophile perspective without spending an inordinate amount of money, and again I would say that the DT770 are a better unit both in terms of robust design and quality, I also much prefer the sound signature. So I sent back the Clear cans within a week. But I guess as with everything, it is subjective. I would highly recommend these cans though, excellent value for money.

  72. BrianneHawk says:

     United Kingdom

    These are bar none the best headphones you can buy for this sort of money and a lot more IMO. I have two pairs of them one with the 250ohm coiled lead and the other with a 80ohms and straight lead for use in different settings – the latter I’ve owned for about 7 years. I have also got a pair of the DT1990 pro models which are significantly more expensive, and I would argue not as good certainly not value for money wise, and I would also say they are not better sound quality either for listening or using as a reference monitor, but it is useful to have more than one sound signature when testing your mixes. I also owned for a short time a pair of Focal Clear headphones which are widely touted to be about as good as it gets from an audiophile perspective without spending an inordinate amount of money, and again I would say that the DT770 are a better unit both in terms of robust design and quality, I also much prefer the sound signature. So I sent back the Clear cans within a week. But I guess as with everything, it is subjective. I would highly recommend these cans though, excellent value for money.

  73. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    These are bar none the best headphones you can buy for this sort of money and a lot more IMO. I have two pairs of them one with the 250ohm coiled lead and the other with a 80ohms and straight lead for use in different settings – the latter I’ve owned for about 7 years. I have also got a pair of the DT1990 pro models which are significantly more expensive, and I would argue not as good certainly not value for money wise, and I would also say they are not better sound quality either for listening or using as a reference monitor, but it is useful to have more than one sound signature when testing your mixes. I also owned for a short time a pair of Focal Clear headphones which are widely touted to be about as good as it gets from an audiophile perspective without spending an inordinate amount of money, and again I would say that the DT770 are a better unit both in terms of robust design and quality, I also much prefer the sound signature. So I sent back the Clear cans within a week. But I guess as with everything, it is subjective. I would highly recommend these cans though, excellent value for money.

  74. Global Health Review says:

     United Kingdom

    These are bar none the best headphones you can buy for this sort of money and a lot more IMO. I have two pairs of them one with the 250ohm coiled lead and the other with a 80ohms and straight lead for use in different settings – the latter I’ve owned for about 7 years. I have also got a pair of the DT1990 pro models which are significantly more expensive, and I would argue not as good certainly not value for money wise, and I would also say they are not better sound quality either for listening or using as a reference monitor, but it is useful to have more than one sound signature when testing your mixes. I also owned for a short time a pair of Focal Clear headphones which are widely touted to be about as good as it gets from an audiophile perspective without spending an inordinate amount of money, and again I would say that the DT770 are a better unit both in terms of robust design and quality, I also much prefer the sound signature. So I sent back the Clear cans within a week. But I guess as with everything, it is subjective. I would highly recommend these cans though, excellent value for money.

  75. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I got the 80 ohm model and it blows me away. You can use with anything, but a phone will just not get as loud. The best headphone I have were bose QC35II and DT770pro sound way better. Extremely more detailed in comparison. Base and treble is noticeable better or just there – effortlessly. The mids are not so muddy but also a bit more relax to give the rest of the frequency spectrum some room to shine.
    Comfort as amazing: The velour ear cushions are great. The head band is super comfy and the clamping force is just right. Weight is fine, but they are not feather light. And they are not the most flexible ones.
    Build quality and construction is outstanding. The cable is thick, but still quite flexible. Unfortunately it is not detachable. So they are not really meant for walking around, but indoor use, which is fine.
    I give 2 stars for Noise cancellation, because the noise isolation is quite good, also actual they have no active noise cancellation. And finally of course they are fantastic for gaming, given that they are sooo detailed.

  76. Kevin Coughlin says:

     United Kingdom

    I got the 80 ohm model and it blows me away. You can use with anything, but a phone will just not get as loud. The best headphone I have were bose QC35II and DT770pro sound way better. Extremely more detailed in comparison. Base and treble is noticeable better or just there – effortlessly. The mids are not so muddy but also a bit more relax to give the rest of the frequency spectrum some room to shine.
    Comfort as amazing: The velour ear cushions are great. The head band is super comfy and the clamping force is just right. Weight is fine, but they are not feather light. And they are not the most flexible ones.
    Build quality and construction is outstanding. The cable is thick, but still quite flexible. Unfortunately it is not detachable. So they are not really meant for walking around, but indoor use, which is fine.
    I give 2 stars for Noise cancellation, because the noise isolation is quite good, also actual they have no active noise cancellation. And finally of course they are fantastic for gaming, given that they are sooo detailed.

  77. HallieEstrada says:

     United Kingdom

    I got the 80 ohm model and it blows me away. You can use with anything, but a phone will just not get as loud. The best headphone I have were bose QC35II and DT770pro sound way better. Extremely more detailed in comparison. Base and treble is noticeable better or just there – effortlessly. The mids are not so muddy but also a bit more relax to give the rest of the frequency spectrum some room to shine.
    Comfort as amazing: The velour ear cushions are great. The head band is super comfy and the clamping force is just right. Weight is fine, but they are not feather light. And they are not the most flexible ones.
    Build quality and construction is outstanding. The cable is thick, but still quite flexible. Unfortunately it is not detachable. So they are not really meant for walking around, but indoor use, which is fine.
    I give 2 stars for Noise cancellation, because the noise isolation is quite good, also actual they have no active noise cancellation. And finally of course they are fantastic for gaming, given that they are sooo detailed.

  78. EulaConehpukyam says:

     United Kingdom

    I got the 80 ohm model and it blows me away. You can use with anything, but a phone will just not get as loud. The best headphone I have were bose QC35II and DT770pro sound way better. Extremely more detailed in comparison. Base and treble is noticeable better or just there – effortlessly. The mids are not so muddy but also a bit more relax to give the rest of the frequency spectrum some room to shine.
    Comfort as amazing: The velour ear cushions are great. The head band is super comfy and the clamping force is just right. Weight is fine, but they are not feather light. And they are not the most flexible ones.
    Build quality and construction is outstanding. The cable is thick, but still quite flexible. Unfortunately it is not detachable. So they are not really meant for walking around, but indoor use, which is fine.
    I give 2 stars for Noise cancellation, because the noise isolation is quite good, also actual they have no active noise cancellation. And finally of course they are fantastic for gaming, given that they are sooo detailed.

  79. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I got the 80 ohm model and it blows me away. You can use with anything, but a phone will just not get as loud. The best headphone I have were bose QC35II and DT770pro sound way better. Extremely more detailed in comparison. Base and treble is noticeable better or just there – effortlessly. The mids are not so muddy but also a bit more relax to give the rest of the frequency spectrum some room to shine.
    Comfort as amazing: The velour ear cushions are great. The head band is super comfy and the clamping force is just right. Weight is fine, but they are not feather light. And they are not the most flexible ones.
    Build quality and construction is outstanding. The cable is thick, but still quite flexible. Unfortunately it is not detachable. So they are not really meant for walking around, but indoor use, which is fine.
    I give 2 stars for Noise cancellation, because the noise isolation is quite good, also actual they have no active noise cancellation. And finally of course they are fantastic for gaming, given that they are sooo detailed.

  80. RemonaGreenfiel says:

     United Kingdom

    I got the 80 ohm model and it blows me away. You can use with anything, but a phone will just not get as loud. The best headphone I have were bose QC35II and DT770pro sound way better. Extremely more detailed in comparison. Base and treble is noticeable better or just there – effortlessly. The mids are not so muddy but also a bit more relax to give the rest of the frequency spectrum some room to shine.
    Comfort as amazing: The velour ear cushions are great. The head band is super comfy and the clamping force is just right. Weight is fine, but they are not feather light. And they are not the most flexible ones.
    Build quality and construction is outstanding. The cable is thick, but still quite flexible. Unfortunately it is not detachable. So they are not really meant for walking around, but indoor use, which is fine.
    I give 2 stars for Noise cancellation, because the noise isolation is quite good, also actual they have no active noise cancellation. And finally of course they are fantastic for gaming, given that they are sooo detailed.

  81. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I got the 80 ohm model and it blows me away. You can use with anything, but a phone will just not get as loud. The best headphone I have were bose QC35II and DT770pro sound way better. Extremely more detailed in comparison. Base and treble is noticeable better or just there – effortlessly. The mids are not so muddy but also a bit more relax to give the rest of the frequency spectrum some room to shine.
    Comfort as amazing: The velour ear cushions are great. The head band is super comfy and the clamping force is just right. Weight is fine, but they are not feather light. And they are not the most flexible ones.
    Build quality and construction is outstanding. The cable is thick, but still quite flexible. Unfortunately it is not detachable. So they are not really meant for walking around, but indoor use, which is fine.
    I give 2 stars for Noise cancellation, because the noise isolation is quite good, also actual they have no active noise cancellation. And finally of course they are fantastic for gaming, given that they are sooo detailed.

  82. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I got the 80 ohm model and it blows me away. You can use with anything, but a phone will just not get as loud. The best headphone I have were bose QC35II and DT770pro sound way better. Extremely more detailed in comparison. Base and treble is noticeable better or just there – effortlessly. The mids are not so muddy but also a bit more relax to give the rest of the frequency spectrum some room to shine.
    Comfort as amazing: The velour ear cushions are great. The head band is super comfy and the clamping force is just right. Weight is fine, but they are not feather light. And they are not the most flexible ones.
    Build quality and construction is outstanding. The cable is thick, but still quite flexible. Unfortunately it is not detachable. So they are not really meant for walking around, but indoor use, which is fine.
    I give 2 stars for Noise cancellation, because the noise isolation is quite good, also actual they have no active noise cancellation. And finally of course they are fantastic for gaming, given that they are sooo detailed.

  83. Cassity says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Fantastic headset. Not actively noise cancelling but once you’ve got something playing through them the outside world dissappears. My wife makes me jump constantly walking up behind me…..

    The sound quality is the best I’ve ever had from headphones. Going back and playing games again is a treat for the ears, hearing bass and tones that my old headphones quite literally could not produce. Fps games are also greatly enhanced with directional clarity.

    Just bear in mind that with these 250ohms you will need a sound card of some sort to get the most out of them.

  84. ChristaMcCaughe says:

     Mexico 🇲🇽

    Son unos audfonos con una muy buena construccin. Se sienten slidos, no hay partes flojas, el cable est bien reforzado. La mayor parte del audfono es de plstico, pero es un plstico duro que no se raya fcilmente.
    Son muy cmodos. Son bastante livianos y cuando te los pones, a pesar de que no “desaparecen” como otros audfonos, no molestan en lo absoluto. Tanto las almohadillas de las orejas y la diadema son muy cmodas, no ejercen mucha presin y los audfonos se sienten seguros en tu cabeza.
    Antes que nada, debo decir que no soy un experto en sonido y no he probado todos los audfonos del mundo. Tambin los he usado para escuchar musica y jugar videojuegos. El sonido es simplemente el mejor que he escuchado en unos audfonos. Puedes escuchar cada detalle de cualquier cancin. Tanto en frecuencias bajas, medias y altas, puedes escuchar muchsimos detalles que a lo mejor nunca antes habas odo. Tienen un soundstage excelente, antes usaba audfonos abiertos (sennheiser hd 558) y pens que estos se iban a escuchar muy congestionados. No fue as, el sonido se siente muy amplio y con una excelente separacin. El soundstage no est al mismo nivel que unos audfonos abiertos, pero se queda muy muy cerca.
    En cuanto a gaming, son excelentes. Por su soundstage y separacin, puedes escuchar cada detalle de tu juego y la sensacin de direccin del sonido tambin es fenomenal, todo esto sin perder detalles.
    En algunos lados le que la firma de sonido de estos audfonos te puede llegar a cansar. Por lo menos a mi el sonido nunca me cans, los he usado por varias horas seguidas y hasta ahora no me ha fatigado el sonido.
    Simplemente son los mejores audfonos que he comprado. Muy buena calidad de construccin, cmodos y con un sonido amplio y detallado.

  85. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersThese are very comfortable, even for larger heads. They isolate and block out a lot of background noise, which can be good but does leave you vulnerable to not hearing phone or doorbell.
    By the way the 250 ohm version works perfectly well with iPods/iPhones/Android, so take with a pinch of salt the reviews that suggest that the volume will be too low or that such devices cannot drive 250 ohm. At all normal listening volumes, the headphones can be driven fine from low-voltage devices such as mobile phones. With the 250 ohm version you also get the benefit that the cable is coiled, and the soft part of the headphones is a nicer grey colour (if that’s what you prefer of course).

  86. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersThese are very comfortable, even for larger heads. They isolate and block out a lot of background noise, which can be good but does leave you vulnerable to not hearing phone or doorbell.
    By the way the 250 ohm version works perfectly well with iPods/iPhones/Android, so take with a pinch of salt the reviews that suggest that the volume will be too low or that such devices cannot drive 250 ohm. At all normal listening volumes, the headphones can be driven fine from low-voltage devices such as mobile phones. With the 250 ohm version you also get the benefit that the cable is coiled, and the soft part of the headphones is a nicer grey colour (if that’s what you prefer of course).

  87. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersThese are very comfortable, even for larger heads. They isolate and block out a lot of background noise, which can be good but does leave you vulnerable to not hearing phone or doorbell.
    By the way the 250 ohm version works perfectly well with iPods/iPhones/Android, so take with a pinch of salt the reviews that suggest that the volume will be too low or that such devices cannot drive 250 ohm. At all normal listening volumes, the headphones can be driven fine from low-voltage devices such as mobile phones. With the 250 ohm version you also get the benefit that the cable is coiled, and the soft part of the headphones is a nicer grey colour (if that’s what you prefer of course).

  88. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersThese are very comfortable, even for larger heads. They isolate and block out a lot of background noise, which can be good but does leave you vulnerable to not hearing phone or doorbell.
    By the way the 250 ohm version works perfectly well with iPods/iPhones/Android, so take with a pinch of salt the reviews that suggest that the volume will be too low or that such devices cannot drive 250 ohm. At all normal listening volumes, the headphones can be driven fine from low-voltage devices such as mobile phones. With the 250 ohm version you also get the benefit that the cable is coiled, and the soft part of the headphones is a nicer grey colour (if that’s what you prefer of course).

  89. Brad Bourque says:

     India 🇮🇳

    Golden Review Award: 5 From Our UsersI got the 32ohm one. General uses and listen to music. I also have a few from Sennheiser and AKG. Although, 770 are long time studio standards and I also use those before but I never own one.

    Build: I feel confident with these. These will last long with proper care. Even if something damaged you can always replace the part.

    Comfort: These are very comfortable and does not get me sweating. I wear glasses so it does get a bit of annoying after an hour or so but that is a problem for every one who has to wear a pair glasses.

    Bass: Excellent. Deep sub bass. Even entire range is close to natural if not completely flat. Might a bit of lake around high bass but we can EQ that. But not necessary to EQ.

    Mid: Flat, clear and details. Voices are present and clear.

    Treble: Well, I did hear some sibilants. Sharp “S”, “SH” sounds. Specially when you listen to Shreya Ghoshal 😛 this hurts my ears. That is usually because of a peak between 8khz and 10khz. We can EQ that easily. And also I think there is a bit of recess between 3khz and 5kzh. If you listen to electric guitar you will realize that.

    Sound-stage: Never expected to have such enjoyable sound stage. These are close back and considering that it does have a decent sound stage. You can easily shift your attention from one instrument to another. Nothing overlaps. Vocal is right at the center and rest of the instruments are surrounding you. Although not as wide as some open back headphones but this is great.

    Also if you wear glasses the sound will slightly change. So experience is best without glasses. Also close your eyes 😛

    If you are not a professional then I believe DT 770 pro 32ohm are overall a full package. Good build, excellent sound, detailed and decent sound-stage.

    I do have a little bit of tuning with these. So below my chart:

    30hz => Q1.4 , Low Shift, 2db gain
    226hz => Q1.4, Bell, 3db gain
    2.5khz => Q3, Bell, -2db gain
    3.5khz => Q3.5, Bell, 3db gain
    [9khz => Q4.36, bell, -6db gain]
    OR
    [6kzh => High shift, -4db gain
    9kz => Q4.36, bell, -3db gain]

  90. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I’ve had these headphones for about a year now and I absolutely love them. The build and sound quality are outstanding and feel like they will last a lifetime. They get really loud even on a laptop and phone. I went for the 32Ohm version as I wanted to use them with my phone but could have gone higher if I was only using it with a pc/laptop.

  91. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I like these but the plastic cord is a bit annoying. Excellent headphones, great for games or music. The quality is excellent. I should probably measure it exactly, but I’ve no problem recommending them.

  92. LaurindMcDonald says:

     United Kingdom

    These headphones let me hear more detail from my hifi than ever before. Some people may think they are a little on the bright side of neutral but that was what I was looking for, and it is not an excessive trait. I would caution that this 250ohm model needs a good headphone amp to drive them properly. My Naim amp is very capable but I doubt that cheap audio gear would be a good match. The lower impedance models would be a better pairing.

  93. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Unprecedented comfort and a audio treat for the ears you are just missing out on if you get the lower impedance (ohms) models.

    May sound like a clich – but having these is a little like replacing your ears.
    The low end is rich, rounded but without any extra “flab” usually associated with deep bass on headphone. The upper bass and lower miss arrive nicely, details as crisp as a frost coated winter morning…

    The high end is again, very present – some may say a touch too bright. This tapers off somewhat in time (hence me waiting around 6 months prior to writing a review – to ensure any changes through time were noted).

    As for build quality….

    Again, good, honest and refreshingly uncomplicated engineering.

    Nothing clever or fancy (you want foldable look elsewhere).

    Every part as far as I know, is replaceable but at this price ranger, throwing them around isn’t an Ideal method of use – so a case is a reasonable after sales option.

    Overall – a good, reliable set of headphones that is in a good price range and you feel like you actually get what you pay for.

    The box design, softcase and screw on jack adaptor were all nice additions to the buying experience.

    Worth it.

  94. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Unprecedented comfort and a audio treat for the ears you are just missing out on if you get the lower impedance (ohms) models.

    May sound like a clich – but having these is a little like replacing your ears.
    The low end is rich, rounded but without any extra “flab” usually associated with deep bass on headphone. The upper bass and lower miss arrive nicely, details as crisp as a frost coated winter morning…

    The high end is again, very present – some may say a touch too bright. This tapers off somewhat in time (hence me waiting around 6 months prior to writing a review – to ensure any changes through time were noted).

    As for build quality….

    Again, good, honest and refreshingly uncomplicated engineering.

    Nothing clever or fancy (you want foldable look elsewhere).

    Every part as far as I know, is replaceable but at this price ranger, throwing them around isn’t an Ideal method of use – so a case is a reasonable after sales option.

    Overall – a good, reliable set of headphones that is in a good price range and you feel like you actually get what you pay for.

    The box design, softcase and screw on jack adaptor were all nice additions to the buying experience.

    Worth it.

  95. Jen@born2impress says:

     United Kingdom

    Unprecedented comfort and a audio treat for the ears you are just missing out on if you get the lower impedance (ohms) models.

    May sound like a clich – but having these is a little like replacing your ears.
    The low end is rich, rounded but without any extra “flab” usually associated with deep bass on headphone. The upper bass and lower miss arrive nicely, details as crisp as a frost coated winter morning…

    The high end is again, very present – some may say a touch too bright. This tapers off somewhat in time (hence me waiting around 6 months prior to writing a review – to ensure any changes through time were noted).

    As for build quality….

    Again, good, honest and refreshingly uncomplicated engineering.

    Nothing clever or fancy (you want foldable look elsewhere).

    Every part as far as I know, is replaceable but at this price ranger, throwing them around isn’t an Ideal method of use – so a case is a reasonable after sales option.

    Overall – a good, reliable set of headphones that is in a good price range and you feel like you actually get what you pay for.

    The box design, softcase and screw on jack adaptor were all nice additions to the buying experience.

    Worth it.

  96. ShelaBurgmann says:

     United Kingdom

    Unprecedented comfort and a audio treat for the ears you are just missing out on if you get the lower impedance (ohms) models.

    May sound like a clich – but having these is a little like replacing your ears.
    The low end is rich, rounded but without any extra “flab” usually associated with deep bass on headphone. The upper bass and lower miss arrive nicely, details as crisp as a frost coated winter morning…

    The high end is again, very present – some may say a touch too bright. This tapers off somewhat in time (hence me waiting around 6 months prior to writing a review – to ensure any changes through time were noted).

    As for build quality….

    Again, good, honest and refreshingly uncomplicated engineering.

    Nothing clever or fancy (you want foldable look elsewhere).

    Every part as far as I know, is replaceable but at this price ranger, throwing them around isn’t an Ideal method of use – so a case is a reasonable after sales option.

    Overall – a good, reliable set of headphones that is in a good price range and you feel like you actually get what you pay for.

    The box design, softcase and screw on jack adaptor were all nice additions to the buying experience.

    Worth it.

  97. Katie @ Will Race for Carbs says:

     United Kingdom

    Unprecedented comfort and a audio treat for the ears you are just missing out on if you get the lower impedance (ohms) models.

    May sound like a clich – but having these is a little like replacing your ears.
    The low end is rich, rounded but without any extra “flab” usually associated with deep bass on headphone. The upper bass and lower miss arrive nicely, details as crisp as a frost coated winter morning…

    The high end is again, very present – some may say a touch too bright. This tapers off somewhat in time (hence me waiting around 6 months prior to writing a review – to ensure any changes through time were noted).

    As for build quality….

    Again, good, honest and refreshingly uncomplicated engineering.

    Nothing clever or fancy (you want foldable look elsewhere).

    Every part as far as I know, is replaceable but at this price ranger, throwing them around isn’t an Ideal method of use – so a case is a reasonable after sales option.

    Overall – a good, reliable set of headphones that is in a good price range and you feel like you actually get what you pay for.

    The box design, softcase and screw on jack adaptor were all nice additions to the buying experience.

    Worth it.

  98. Duvessa says:

     United Kingdom

    Unprecedented comfort and a audio treat for the ears you are just missing out on if you get the lower impedance (ohms) models.

    May sound like a clich – but having these is a little like replacing your ears.
    The low end is rich, rounded but without any extra “flab” usually associated with deep bass on headphone. The upper bass and lower miss arrive nicely, details as crisp as a frost coated winter morning…

    The high end is again, very present – some may say a touch too bright. This tapers off somewhat in time (hence me waiting around 6 months prior to writing a review – to ensure any changes through time were noted).

    As for build quality….

    Again, good, honest and refreshingly uncomplicated engineering.

    Nothing clever or fancy (you want foldable look elsewhere).

    Every part as far as I know, is replaceable but at this price ranger, throwing them around isn’t an Ideal method of use – so a case is a reasonable after sales option.

    Overall – a good, reliable set of headphones that is in a good price range and you feel like you actually get what you pay for.

    The box design, softcase and screw on jack adaptor were all nice additions to the buying experience.

    Worth it.

  99. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Unprecedented comfort and a audio treat for the ears you are just missing out on if you get the lower impedance (ohms) models.

    May sound like a clich – but having these is a little like replacing your ears.
    The low end is rich, rounded but without any extra “flab” usually associated with deep bass on headphone. The upper bass and lower miss arrive nicely, details as crisp as a frost coated winter morning…

    The high end is again, very present – some may say a touch too bright. This tapers off somewhat in time (hence me waiting around 6 months prior to writing a review – to ensure any changes through time were noted).

    As for build quality….

    Again, good, honest and refreshingly uncomplicated engineering.

    Nothing clever or fancy (you want foldable look elsewhere).

    Every part as far as I know, is replaceable but at this price ranger, throwing them around isn’t an Ideal method of use – so a case is a reasonable after sales option.

    Overall – a good, reliable set of headphones that is in a good price range and you feel like you actually get what you pay for.

    The box design, softcase and screw on jack adaptor were all nice additions to the buying experience.

    Worth it.

  100. SaraNealey says:

     United Kingdom

    Unprecedented comfort and a audio treat for the ears you are just missing out on if you get the lower impedance (ohms) models.

    May sound like a clich – but having these is a little like replacing your ears.
    The low end is rich, rounded but without any extra “flab” usually associated with deep bass on headphone. The upper bass and lower miss arrive nicely, details as crisp as a frost coated winter morning…

    The high end is again, very present – some may say a touch too bright. This tapers off somewhat in time (hence me waiting around 6 months prior to writing a review – to ensure any changes through time were noted).

    As for build quality….

    Again, good, honest and refreshingly uncomplicated engineering.

    Nothing clever or fancy (you want foldable look elsewhere).

    Every part as far as I know, is replaceable but at this price ranger, throwing them around isn’t an Ideal method of use – so a case is a reasonable after sales option.

    Overall – a good, reliable set of headphones that is in a good price range and you feel like you actually get what you pay for.

    The box design, softcase and screw on jack adaptor were all nice additions to the buying experience.

    Worth it.