🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game with Beyerdynamic!
The beyerdynamic DT 1770 Pro Studio Headphones are closed reference headphones designed for professional mixing, mastering, and monitoring. Featuring 45mm dynamic Tesla neodymium drivers, a wide frequency response of 5-40,000 Hz, and a comfortable design with replaceable ear pads, these headphones are perfect for long studio sessions. Made in Germany, they come with a detachable cable and a premium carrying case, making them a must-have for any serious audio professional.
Headphone Folding Features | Closed |
Earpiece Shape | Rounded tip |
Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
Style Name | Tesla Headphone |
Color | Black |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Frequency Range | 5 Hz - 40 kHz |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Audio Driver Size | 45 Millimeters |
Frequency Response | 40000 Hz |
Sensitivity | 102 dB |
Impedance | 250 Ohm |
Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
Carrying Case Weight | 12 Ounces |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 0.36 Kilograms |
Is Electric | No |
Antenna Location | Recording |
Compatible Devices | Cellphones |
Cable Features | Detachable |
Additional Features | noise-isolation |
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Specific Uses For Product | Studio |
X**I
A pair of headphones that punches way beyond its weight class.
Initially, I was a bit underwhelmed by the DT 1770 Pro. Coming from the Hifiman Aryas, the sound seemed muffled uninspired. It definitely didn't have the sound stage that everyone was raving about.However, I kept on listening to them across the span of a week, and the sound dramatically opened up. At this point, after about 10 hours of listening, the soundstage widened significantly, and the detail retrieval now seems incredibly precise. I can now pinpoint individual instruments with ease, and the overall presentation is much more engaging and dynamic.For the price, these headphones punch way above their weight class. I'd easily compare them to headphones twice their price, if not more.Key Takeaways:Burn-in is real: Don't judge these cans out of the box. Give them time to reach their full potential.Power is essential: These are demanding headphones. Make sure you have a decent amp to drive them properly.If you're looking for a detailed, accurate, and well-built pair of studio headphones, the Beyerdynamic DT 1770 Pro is a fantastic choice. Just be patient and give them the power they need, and you'll be rewarded with a truly impressive listening experience.
R**5
The BEST Headphones I've Ever Auditioned In-Home YET!!! HIGHLY Recommended!!!!!!!!!!!!
After a week of comparing these to the Mitchell & Johnson MJ2s, I decided to go with the Beyers!! The MJ2s are also incredible. Both were the most expensive headphones I've auditioned in-home yet, and both are worth their weight in GOLD! But even though I loved the engaging sound of the MJ2s, I felt the 1770 was also quite engaging and fun, but it also had a fantastic soundstage as well. Not TOO wide, but wider than the MJ2's.Of course, I could get upgraded ear pads for the MJ2s, but then that would kill another strong point they have going that the Beyers don't........extra portability. The MJ2s fold in and come with a pretty compact egg-shaped box. From what I've read, these upgraded pads make it impossible to fold the MJ2s in, which negates their portability factor. I will admit that the MJ2s over time didn't seem as uncomfortable with the stock pads as I originally perceived, but I still wanted a bit more space and more soundstage (which of course results in better instrument separation). So the 1770s just made more sense!The DT-1770 Pros are built TO LAST and look gorgeous! The outer ear cups are made up of a high-grade plastic which looks really nice, and it has a little bit of plastic on the sides where the headband adjusters begin. But other than that, they are all metal and a GENUINE leather headband! The pads are velour (default) and leatherette/pleather. Several pro reviewers agreed that the leatherette ones sound much better, so you wanna switch to them IMO. The velours might be slightly more comfortable though?My final take on these two is..........if portability is a big deal for you, you can't go wrong with the MJ2s. Like the DT-1770s, they are crystal clear and VERY detail-revealing! But if you don't mind a bigger headphone (but still portable, IMO), I feel you get the very best sound from the 1770s. The Tesla 2.0 drivers are great and can get pretty loud despite the 250-ohm impedance rating. The MJ2's special brand of electrostatic drivers are fantastic too!A few notes: With regards to the Beyers, I decided to get the shorter 4' braided replacement cable off Amazon as I felt 10' was way too long on the stock one. It will come in today. With regards to the ear pads, I've now ordered not one but TWO different replacement ear pads! I will evaluate both and then post my thoughts next week. The first one is the hybrid inner velour/outer sheepskin leather Dekoni pads (eBay), and then I found out that Dekoni also has an ALL sheepskin leather ear pad for all the Beyers headphones too, so ordered that as well off Amazon. I should have both by Monday or sooner. I will update this review next week. Although the leatherette pads are pretty comfortable, I still wanted a little more comfort, which is why I ordered the 2 different replacement pads.**UPDATE: I ended up going with the Dekoni Audio Elite Sheepskin Leather Ear Pads for Beyerdynamic DT Series Headphones. Better isolation, which results in better bass too. And definitely more comfortable than the stock leatherette pads as well.**
L**W
Good headphones but not for all.
They're good for the price. In my opinion, they sound as good as an 800 or even 900 dollar pair of headphones. I don't know why they claim to be reference headphones because there not all that flat. They have tight bass and overall clear sound up to 8000Hz. That's where some listeners might experience sonic fatigue. My dad tried these headphones out and after an hour, he told me he didn't like them for that specific reason. I personally didn't experience any sonic fatigue and actually liked the way they sounded. Some reviews reported that they clamp. I did feel them clamp a little while I was wearing them but it was not to the point where I would say that they are uncomfortable. I would have to guess the people saying that they have round or just very large heads. The build quality is great and I believe that they will last a very long time. I expect at least 15 to 25 years with good care. My only real complaint about these headphones is that the earpads are hard to change and there very easy to accidentally rip. That is not the end of the world though because replacement ear pads are easy to come by because Beyerdynamic sells parts for them on their website and also there are plenty of 3rd party offerings. The headphones come with two ¼ to mini XLR cables, one is coiled and the other is the usual Beyerdynamic trademark extremely long cable. It's nice to see that they put in a coiled cable because I always hate how long their cables are because I always run over the cable with my chair and break them. Since the second cable is coiled you get the added benefit of not worrying about pulling your amp off your desk unlike what you would get with a shorter cable. The coiled cable is quite heavy though but I'm sure that I will get used to it over the time that I own these headphones. Something that I would expect at this price point is a balanced cable. This shouldn't be a complaint for many because most people don't own balanced equipment. Overall I think these headphones are not for everyone but for the people who like the sound of them they are quite good for the price, even if they have some shortcomings.
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