
Beyerdynamic
The Beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO is a closed‑back, dynamic studio headphone offering a wide 5‑35 kHz frequency response, strong isolation and multiple impedance options. It combines German‑engineered durability with comfortable velour pads, making it a staple for professional monitoring and critical listening.
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$199.99
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$207.93
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$143.99
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$369.98
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers and editors praise the DT 770 PRO for its impressive volume, punchy lows, and analytical highs, emphasizing its low distortion and wide frequency response that make it suitable for critical studio work. They also commend its robust German construction and replaceable components, while noting the fixed cable and the need for amplification with high‑impedance models as minor drawbacks.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently highlight the headphones' exceptional comfort and engaging sound, especially the strong bass and clear detail, making them a reliable choice for long sessions. Recurring complaints focus on the non‑detachable, long cable that tangles, the initially tight headband pressure, and the requirement for a headphone amp when using the 250 Ω version.
Common Complaints
Cable tangling and fixed length, tight headband pressure at first use, and the necessity of a headphone amp for the high‑impedance (250 Ω) version.
How It Compares
vs. Audio‑Technica ATH‑M50x
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Choose DT 770 PRO for studio isolation and bass impact; choose ATH‑M50x for portability and detachable cable.
vs. Sennheiser HD 600
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Select DT 770 PRO when isolation and bass impact are priorities; select HD 600 for pure neutrality and open‑back listening.
vs. Beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO X
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Opt for the original DT 770 PRO if you prefer the classic fit and robust construction; opt for the PRO X if you need lower impedance and a detachable cable.