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The cable, which is attached on just one side, accommodates frequent adjustment and removal of the DT 770 PRO without cable tangles. Thanks to the wide frequency response and exceptional audio fidelity, they allow you to record with confidence – you’re guaranteed to hear your mixes, masters, and edits in accurate detail.
They're essentially the same headphones but with an open-back design that naturally creates a more immersive soundstage performance. Sure, those too are long in the tooth and yes: they’ve got a lot of the same drawbacks as the Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro 80Ω, but they’re time-tested and industry standard for the same reasons the Beyerdynamic cans have stuck around so long. A 3m coiled cord is fitted to the phones and terminates in a gold-plated quarter-inch jack plug -- unscrew the barrel and there's a 3. For closure, I run these headphones through Focusrite Scarlett 4i4 3rd Gen audio interface and you achieve the "medium-to-high" volume at 60% of the knob-turn. These benchmark-setting studio headphones, available in three different models, boast extremely detailed resolution and very transparent sound.Available in 250, 80, or 32 Ohms, the DT 770 Pro is available for a multitude of different applications from professional recording studios to smartphones and laptops so that you never have to compromise on sound quality. The beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO headphones have established themselves as a firm favourite amongst music producers, sound engineers and broadcasters and are used in studios all over the world. As with other headphones in the Beyerdynamic lineup, there's a noticeable bump in the high treble that causes sibilants like cymbals and whispery vocals to sound a little harsh. Listening on headphones is a different experience from listening on loudspeakers, but the overall tonal balance is surprisingly close to that of a pair of top-flight monitors.
Because of its build and sound quality, this pair of headphones is best suited to music creators with a need for a durable, high-quality set of tracking headphones in the recording booth.They have a metal headband with a snap-attached pleather cover, rugged-looking plastic earpieces, and earpads covered in 1980s-looking silver velour.