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beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO Studio Headphones - 80 Ohm

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Since we're testing the 80 Ohm version of these headphones, I made sure to test them in a few different ways. Most of my listening was done with a Schiit Modi 3 DAC feeding the signal to a Schiit Asgard headphone amp, which powered the DT 770. ohms (Recommendet for DT 770 / DT 770 M / DT 770 PRO / DT 770 / PRO HT / DT 790 / DT 797 / HS 200 / HS 300) Thanks to the STELLAR.45 driver, The PRO X range are going to sound excellent in the Studio, plugged into an interface or amplifier – but you can also use them on the go if you plug them into a laptop or a smartphone as they are going to turn up very loud. If you're wearing headphones hours a day, every day, certain parts wear out, especially the padding. This is why it's so useful that the ear cup cushions and even the headband padding are completely replaceable, adding considerable longevity to the headphones.

For (live) mixing in loud environments, closed headphones are usually used. From our portfolio, the DT 770 M, the DT 770 PRO, the DT 700 PRO X and the DT 1770 PRO are suitable. I had this distortion at certain low frequencies on my DT770 Pro and I just assumed that its because it was nearing its end of life (Ive owned them for almost 5 years). To actually supply the music, I used my own collection of hi-res FLAC and ALAC files. I played these using the Audirvana app, which lets you select the exact digital audio output you're playing over, which let me select the Modi 3. After all was said and done it worked more or less as perfectly as it did when I got them after allowing the replacement silicone to dry and cure. =) the buzzing is still there, although I removed one small hair which was already halfway through the membrane..First things first, this is not a set of “muddy” headphones, or whatever words people like to use when describing sound they don’t like. You have to power it correctly. If you know that your computer or phone can handle it, the DT 770 PRO can handle pretty much anything you throw at it, but you need to know that they have a very strong emphasis in the highest notes which can get a little grating after a while. This simply means that the emphasis in anything that goes through them tends to favor the highest notes over all else. Lows, mids, and highs

I, too, had a terribly annoying bass rattle in my left driver, and after following the instructions listed in the thread (although with my DT770/80's, the only thing was after getting the silicone off I had to wrestle with removing the driver, there were 3 sort of hidden "clips" that required some creative pulling right next to where the silicone attachments were) I was able to access the driver and pull the hair that had embedded itself in the driver out. I say mostly because, likely due to the price point here, there is a lot of plastic involved in the construction. It feels like heavy-duty plastic, and parts of the design, like the wishbone-style ear cup arms, are made of metal. Still, the plastic elements are the only parts that make these feel like more affordably priced headphones. I know what you're talking about, but I don't think it has any impact on the sound. I don't know what might be causing the rattle though.ohms (Recommendet for DT 770 / DT 770 old / DT 770 Edition / DT 770 PRO / PRO HT / MMX 300 / DT 790 / DT 797 / HS 200 / HS 300) Sorry to dig up an old thread but I badly wanted to say thanks for the advice and guidance posted above.

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