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The beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO 32 Ohm headphones combine legendary German engineering with mobile-optimized low impedance, delivering pristine, balanced sound without the need for external amplification. Their closed-back design and velour ear pads provide superior passive noise isolation and all-day comfort, making them ideal for professional studio monitoring, podcasting, gaming, and mobile recording. Featuring a tangle-free 1.6m cable and versatile 3.5mm plus 1/4" adapters, these headphones offer seamless connectivity across devices, backed by a 2-year warranty and decades of trusted performance.














| Additional Features | Noise Isolation, Tangle Free Cord |
| Age Range Description | Adult, Teen |
| Antenna Location | Audio Monitoring, Recording, Studio, Gaming |
| Asin | B07H45HG23 |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #267 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments) #4 in Recording Headphone Audio Monitors |
| Brand Name | beyerdynamic |
| Built In Media | 1/4" Screw-on Adapter (pre-installed on 3.5mm jack), Drawstring Bag |
| Cable Features | Tangle Free |
| Carrying Case Color | Black |
| Carrying Case Material | Fabric |
| Color | Gray |
| Compatible Devices | Universal |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (3,364) 4.5 out of 5 stars |
| Earpiece Shape | Over-ear |
| Enclosure Material | Fabric, Metal/Plastic |
| Frequency Range | 5 - 35,000 Hz |
| Frequency Response | 35000 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00638888651054 |
| Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Impedance | 32 Ohms |
| Item Weight | 11.45 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | beyerdynamic |
| Model Name | DT 770 PRO |
| Model Number | DT 770 PRO - 32 OHM GRAY LE |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Number Of Items | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 96 dB |
| Specific Uses For Product | Entertainment, Gaming, Professional |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upc | 638888651054 |
| Warranty Description | 2-year Beyerdynamic Warranty |
| Wireless Technology | Wired |
User
HIgh Quality, Fair price
These headphones seriously impressed me. The sound is super clear and detailed, the bass is clean without being overwhelming, and they’re incredibly comfortable even after wearing them for hours. I mainly use them for music, gaming, and movies, and they’ve been amazing for all three.The build quality also feels really solid and premium compared to most headphones I’ve owned. They block outside noise well and just have that professional studio feel to them.Only small downside is the highs can be a tad bit sharp on some songs, but overall the sound quality is excellent. Definitely worth the money.
User
Comfortable for long editing sessions
For years I used the Audio-Technica ATH-M20x headphones because a) they are cheap, b) they have a pretty flat response, and c) happened to be what my local music store had in stock. And with all that considered, they are not bad headphones. But then I started working from home...Suddenly, I was no longer wearing headphones for short moments when I needed to crank the sound up. With two toddlers living in the same house, I found I needed to wear them for hours at a time in order to focus. This resulted in much fatigue around my ears. They were being pressed against in head in ways that hurt when worn long periods. I also started to notice they would sit heavy on the top of my head and I would get sore where the head band was."Oh well" I thought. "All the more reason for me to finish out my basement and move down there."But months passed, I needed a quicker solution. So I searched the interwebs.Enter the DT 770 Pro headphones by Beyerdynamic. These things are superb! Not only can I wear them for hours on end without pain, but they also work comfortably while wearing my blue light glasses.I purchased the 32 Ohm model and here are some things I noticed after using them for a week:- They are slightly quieter than the ATH-M20x and with less bass. However I have not found that to be an issue. It has actually allowed me to hear a fuller range and master audio better.- You will notice the difference if they are plugged into a subpar headphone amp. I use some fairly cheap monitors that have a headphone jack. After getting these I've stopped using that jack and have started plugging the headphones straight into the headphone jack for the computer. The quality jumps up when I do.- Sound insulation is good considering there is no active noise cancelling. People have to knock with confidence on my office door to get my attention.- The cord is shorter than my other headphones. Not an issue for me considering where my computer sits. However I can imagine that could be an issue if your computer is located on the floor. That could be solved with a headphone amp.All that said, I consider the Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro headphones to be a worthwhile investment and would recommend them to anyone looking for comfortable headphones with quality sound at reasonably affordable price.
User
GET THESE. RIGHT NOW. These are the best closed back headphones in all aspects under $300 that you will find anywhere.
***UPDATE*** Right after writing this review, the left earphone cut out. I think I have a refurbished unit. I will be returning this to amazon and getting a replacement, because my review still stands for how good they sound.***UPDATE TWO*** New headphones delivered, still sound fantastic. No problems yet. Back to 5 stars for now.***UPDATE 2.1*** Try listening to DragonForce on these, your mind will explode, it sounds so amazing.These headphones make every other $300 or less headphone sound like earbuds from a McDonald's Happy meal. Seriously I am astounded as to how good they sound.I really wish I had just listened to all of the reviews and recommendations from all over the internet and different forums saying to buy these, with people doing comparisons of these to other headphones, but I was not satisfied in my quest to find the best closed back headphone, so I bought a few off different headphones off Amazon and compared them.I have owned a pair of HyperX Clouds for over two years, which are themselves fantastic headphones, as they are a clone of the DT 770's that get lets say 80% of the way there. Going from those and putting these on, holy crap the difference, I am lost for words. I am writing this review as I am listening to Boston on the DT 770's because I simply can't bring myself to take them off.I can tell you that in my search for a new pair of headphones I have tried the AudioTechnica M50x, the Senhieser 598's closed back, the HyperX Cloud's, the Cloud Alpha, and the Pioneer HRM - 6's. Specifically, I was looking for a pair of closed back audiophile grade headphones with good passive noise isolation, good sound stage, and good dynamic range, with the intent on using them for travel on planes. These are by far and away better than all of those. The sound stage is the largest you will EVER hear on closed back headphones, hell they have a bigger sound stage than some open back headphones I have tried, its truly amazing. The drivers in these things are FAST, you will absolutely hear new levels, background instruments, and shades to your music with these that you have not heard before unless you already had a pair of 300$ + headphones. Bass is accurate, tight, and punchy, mids are present and not recessed at all (unlike the m50x or HRM - 6), and treble is crisp but not tiring. They fit my head very well, with the cups not touching my ears at all and the cushions being very soft. Noise isolation is also excellent, even better then the HyperX Clouds (not the Alpha's), which were already fantastic at blocking out external sound. I literally have a portable air-conditioner running about 2 feet behind me right now, and the DT 770's block that out 90% of the way without any music even playing. I even had my roommate talk next to me, and his voice was reduced by 70%. Once you start listening to music, you wont hear anything.One thing to mention is that despite having the 32 Ohm model, a small portable amplifier can go a long way to helping your Walkman / iPod / Phone drive these things, my Walkman a45 needs to be at 80-90% volume to drive them by itself, so I just picked up a FiiO A3 portable amp and it works like magic, adding plenty of volume headroom as well as boosting the mids a little which is nice (even though they didn't need it).I absolutely recommend these headphones. Get them. Right now. Yes, they look like they were made in the 80's-90's. Yes, the cable is non-detachable. But you are simply not going to find better closed back headphones anywhere at this price point that come even close to matching the DT 770's performance. I promise you won't regret it.
User
32 ohm still requires an Amp or DAC. Otherwise its pretty great value.
Note: I do not own an Amp or DAC of any kind. Headphone was running primarily from my HTC 10. I owned the 32ohm version which is marketed at mobile applications. I listen to mostly heavier metal genres and some jazz and orchestral soundtracks.Comfort: I wear 7 3/4 to 8 size hats, so my opinion would probably be more relatable to those with larger heads. These were great. The pleather pads are fine and did get warm but I never felt like I was sweating. I had maybe one or two more clicks on the adjustable headband before it was extended fully. However, when I wear hats, it needed to be extended fully. Overall, I sometimes forgot that I'm wearing it, which is a good sign .Build: Absolutely solid. Packing was robust and came with a pouch. For the headphones, metal arms on the side connecting the headband (which is also metal) to the earcups, which are made from a plastic nowhere near as creaky as what you find on similar Bose or Sony models. Good stuff. Non removable cable, and the cable is slightly too long for mobile use but manageable.Sound Quality with MusicPros (w/o Amp or Dac): Treble is phenomenal. It's not the most accurate, but you get the sense that all the detail exists and you get a good impression of the soundstage. Mids are slightly recessed in comparison, but is just there enough to give weight to vocals and heavier distorted guitars. Between the treble and mids, it actually accentuates more mainstream music clarity well. Because of the low impedance, volume is fine through a phone. But volume isn't everything.Cons (w/o Amp or DAC): While the sub bass is present, and you can "feel" that the mid bass exists, this is definitely where an Amp or DAC would've been useful. It's barely present driving through my HTC 10 (which is one of the best phones for music). This mirrors headfonia's review of the 32 ohm, where they said it sounded great but required extra juice. For those with sufficient amps, this is fine, though I hear the 32 ohm is overall harder to drive to the same quality as the 80 ohm.Isolation/gaming/other: Isolation is great for a non-active noise cancelling headphone. Keep in mind that if you are on a noisy train, that "barely present bass" I mentioned is even less present. For gaming, in Overwatch, I was able to detect flankers like Tracer or Genji just fine. Again, this is without an Amp driving the headphones.Overall: I think this is a great "add-on" to an audiophiles collection, but not the best for entering into the audiophile space for the first time. This was also my second high quality headphone I've bought, and I would keep it if I had the hardware to drive it better.I'll also be adding my review for the 16 ohm DT 770i on Amazon as well.
User
32 OHM
I do not have a headphone ampPlayed on Macbook and iPhone 4S, for a second on Mbox 2 ProOwn Dre Beats Studio, Sennheiser HD280, Creative Bluetooth’s, various in-earsI have to first start out by saying that I am no expert on headphones. Ok now with that aside I have to say that I am impressed with the DT770 32 ohm headphones. At first I was a little disappointed and thought about returning them. I thought I might have received some fake ones, for more reasons than the sound. However I am in Colombia, South America at the moment and it takes a while for mail to get back and forth. I decided to give them about an hour or so of some mythical “burn in” time and wala, they were sounding a little better.The first thing noticed was the sound stage; it was remarkable compared to many other headphones I’ve tried. At one point it sounded like someone was playing a musical instrument behind me. The highs were initially too high, but I downloaded an iPhone App called Accudio pro and selected my headphone model from the menu. It helped and they sounded good, but the App did not have a shuffle option so now I just set the iPhone EQ to flat and it sounds good.The second reason is why I am making these my all time favorite headphones; it’s the comfort level. By the way I bought the velour pads to replace the soft skin pads. I tried out the soft skin pads for about one minute and figured the velour would feel better and oh do they! Below is my review on the velour pads:After much deliberation I decided to buy the 32 ohm DT770's, however they came with the soft skin ear pads and not the very comfortable velour pads. I have to say, I only tried on the soft skin pads for about 1 minute, but I can tell you that these velour pads are ridiculously comfortable. Yesterday I wore them for roughly 13 hours straight! This is not an exaggeration. I played poker from 10pm - 2 am while listening to hip hop, 2 am to 6 am while listening to classical as I completed a midterm, then from 6 am to 11 am while bumping some R&B getting ready for some online trading. These bump up the value of my headphones by about $100 in my opinion. I currently own Dre Beats Studio, Creative bluetooth's, and some Altec Lansing in ear's. I couldn't imagine wearing any of those for as long as I can with the DT770's combined with these pads.I am satisfied at how much the iPhone can push them but I would still like to try the 80 ohm out. These are much better the beats in a couple of different ways. The bass is cleaner and tighter, these headphones are lighter and more comfortable, and these to not have any interference with my macbook or Mbox2 Pro. I have not yet used these to actually mix yet, but I will in the very near future since these are the only headphones that I can use right now since I am out of country. I would still like to purchase the ATH-M50’s and test those as well though.I am also going to be purchasing a Fiio E11 to push these headphones so we’ll see if they can sound better pushed with a fairly inexpensive amp.I’d just like to say that Amazon is a great place to shop, especially if you are overseas!
User
Excellent isolation, reasonable comfort, good sound.
I've been putting off writing this review because I wanted to do a bunch of A/B testing against my ATH M50s but I keep those at work and just never have the two headsets in the same room. So I'll just give you my impressions.The sound in this unit is good. Very good. Much better than a standard basic headphone. Of course you paid significantly more than you would for a basic headphone, so it should. Subjectively, I *think* I prefer the ATH M50 for sound. I also have the Sennheiser HD595, which is way different from either one, but I think gives a more detailed sound than either. The Sennheisers can be light on bass, but you can hear a ton of stuff in there. The M50's are probably heavier on bass.The comfort is pretty good. While the M50 crushes the ear, this goes all the way over the ear. It's comfy for a while. After a time it gets real hot. I think that's true of all closed headphones, though. It clamps decently strongly to the head. My Sennheisers are open and vasty more comfortable, but they don't hold your head very well. They are open headphones, so they let a lot of sound and air in and out anyway.Design-wise, these are very large. They look like earmuffs. They do go all around the ear and provide very good passive sound isolation. Good enough that you will miss it when people in the room talk to you. The cord is very short and not curly. Handy if you are plugging it into speakers on your desk or a device in your hand, but even if you plug it into a computer below the desk, they cord won't reach. This contrasts with my M50's, which have a cord that goes on and on forever.A little plastic decal peeled off the side pretty early on. I ended up supergluing it back in place. That was pretty unexpected for a rather high-end headphone like this.Anyway, these are good headphones. Great for isolating and good quality with ok to good comfort. I don't regret buying them at the price I got them (on some kind of super sale) but they aren't vastly better than other good quality cans.
User
Decent headphone, requires amp to sound good (especially bass), a bit to bright and harsh
I was looking for something that was comfortable with no sound leakage that I could drive directly from a laptop and not need an amp. The main purpose was just to listen to speaking videos with the above requirements. However, after reading the reviews it sounded like they would be good for music as well with an amp - which I do have (Mojo). So, unless I was wanting to listen to true audiophile music, I thought maybe this would save me from having to switch back and forth between headphones when I took a break from speaking videos to listen to some music At least that Is what I had hoped.Other headphones I used to compare this to for music purposes are: the Meze 99 Classic (bass machine that can over power other frequencies and also doesn't have as much detail as with my TP5 and they Meze can make your ears hot), TP5 (neutral sounds with good clarity, great mids, decent bass but would like a bit more punch in the bass, and they do leak some sound), Oppo PM3 (decent clarity - would like more bass though and they broke after a couple of years, so I no longer use them).The DT 770 has no sound leakage, where the TP5 does to some extent. DT 770 sounds harsh with upper frequencies making it hard for me to want to listen to music with it for long periods of time. Bass is non existent, unless you use an amp, but the same can be said about the bass of the TP5 - but with both using amps, TP5 has better bass, has better clarity and doesn't sound harsh on the ears. This all means I can listen to music with the TP5 way longer than with the DT 770 and the TP5 just sounds better to my ears. But the TP5 is several hundred more expensive. But for music, if I have to spend more to make it sound good enough for my preference that is what I will do. One positive for music with the DT770 is the vocals don't sound recessed like they can be on the Meze 99 Classics, but neither do they on my TP5. Unfortunately for music, the DT 770 just doesn't cut it for me.For music, I will still have to use the Meze 99 Classics when I am in the mood for tons of bass, knowing that it will drown out other frequencies and some clarity. I will use my TP5s for most music listening. Even though I like the TP5s, I am still in the market for something better. I might try the Sennheiser HD 650 or just break down and get the Sony MDR-Z1R if that doesn't cut it - even though they are quite expensive.For my non-music listening purpose, the DT770 is fine. They are fairly comfortable with my big head, don't make my ears hot and don't leak sound.
User
The perfect headphones.
Dream headphones. Extremely comfortable, and sound great.
User
Los mejores audífonos que he comprado
Son unos audífonos con una muy buena construcción. Se sienten sólidos, no hay partes flojas, el cable está bien reforzado. La mayor parte del audífono es de plástico, pero es un plástico duro que no se raya fácilmente.Son muy cómodos. Son bastante livianos y cuando te los pones, a pesar de que no "desaparecen" como otros audífonos, no molestan en lo absoluto. Tanto las almohadillas de las orejas y la diadema son muy cómodas, no ejercen mucha presión y los audífonos se sienten seguros en tu cabeza.Antes que nada, debo decir que no soy un experto en sonido y no he probado todos los audífonos del mundo. También los he usado para escuchar musica y jugar videojuegos. El sonido es simplemente el mejor que he escuchado en unos audífonos. Puedes escuchar cada detalle de cualquier canción. Tanto en frecuencias bajas, medias y altas, puedes escuchar muchísimos detalles que a lo mejor nunca antes habías oído. Tienen un soundstage excelente, antes usaba audífonos abiertos (sennheiser hd 558) y pensé que estos se iban a escuchar muy congestionados. No fue así, el sonido se siente muy amplio y con una excelente separación. El soundstage no está al mismo nivel que unos audífonos abiertos, pero se queda muy muy cerca.En cuanto a gaming, son excelentes. Por su soundstage y separación, puedes escuchar cada detalle de tu juego y la sensación de dirección del sonido también es fenomenal, todo esto sin perder detalles.En algunos lados leí que la firma de sonido de estos audífonos te puede llegar a cansar. Por lo menos a mi el sonido nunca me cansó, los he usado por varias horas seguidas y hasta ahora no me ha fatigado el sonido.Simplemente son los mejores audífonos que he comprado. Muy buena calidad de construcción, cómodos y con un sonido amplio y detallado.
User
Kalite
Kulaklık gerçekten de çok kaliteli. Stüdyo kulaklıklar sesi düz ve sade verir tamam ama bu dinlediğiniz şarkıların yavan olacağı anlamına gelmiyor. İlk taktığımda saatlerce çıkarmak istememiştim. Kulaklık pedleri gerçekten konforlu ancak yine de bi süre sonra rahatsızlık veriyor. Bunun yerine kaliteli stüdyo hoperlör de alınabilir, kablosuz BT kulaklık da alınabilir. Daha hafif ve konforlu olur. Tercih meselesi tabi.
User
Very good headphone but…
First of all I want to mention that I have the 32 ohm version, in terms of sound it’s possible that you can fine some very tiny differences between the version. Anyway let’s start this review by mentioning the build quality whitch is excellent, the fact that this headphone are manufactured in Germany is a proof of quality and there is almost nothing to say, well build, everything can be remplace if needed except the cable (more on that later) and very confortable, I was wearing these for hours and hours never hade any issue. Overall in build quality and confort it’s a 10 out of 10.Now we will talk about the most important things for all the headphone : the SOUND QUALITY, overall excellent but we will dig a bit more on that. First this headphone are mainly made for a studio usage but I am using them for casual listening and video game. About sound quality we can write thousands and thousands words to describe the sound but I will try to make shorter. As I said before the sound quality is excellent we will start with the bass as expected when looking the frequency response graph the bass is here but as much as beats headphone, so those who want very bassy headphone, save you money. In the other hand the sub base is very deep but not « muddy » they are very well defined, the mid are here and clear as we can expect from a good pair of headphone. The treble, we need two mention that this headphone is made will boosted treble and can be difficult for people with very sensitive ears, I am very sensitive to high note at the beginning I was about to return them because of these high note, you can sometime ear sibilance (the ssss! Sound that you can ear on the s and t’s) the high are just piercing out of the box, but after about a week the sibilance is still there but not as painful as the beginning. These high note give a very clear and crispy sound when it come to voice or other high notes. Overall the sound quality is very good, the soundstage is awsome you can imagine all the instrument playing they own way and making an awesome results this is crazy.Final world for this headphone very good build quality, comfort, sound with only little defects the CABLE , for the price you would expect a detachable cable but sadly the cable not is removable make is the only part that can break and you can’t remplace also to mention that it is a bit short.Anyway you can go wrong buying these headphone !!Highly recommend
User
Detailed, easy to EQ and comfortable
I 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 :P 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 :PIf 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 gain226hz => Q1.4, Bell, 3db gain2.5khz => Q3, Bell, -2db gain3.5khz => Q3.5, Bell, 3db gain[9khz => Q4.36, bell, -6db gain]OR[6kzh => High shift, -4db gain9kz => Q4.36, bell, -3db gain]
User
Great Headphones but received leather pads not velour pads 3 stars for seller not product
Great Headphones but received leather pads not velour pads 3 stars for seller not product
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