In this article, we delve into a detailed analysis of 566,563 user reviews from various languages worldwide to examine the Beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO 80 ohm. This analysis is performed by the RR artificial intelligence and updated daily with newly submitted reviews. The RR AI utilizes a complex algorithm to first scrutinize user reviews for credibility, filtering out unreliable ones. It then proceeds to dissect and evaluate the valuable insights within these reviews, providing users with ratings regarding the features of this product. Based on these assessments, users can make informed decisions about whether this product is suitable for them or not.
These results are a summary of user reviews of the Beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO 80 ohm. For example, 92% of 208,084 users who have commented on the Sound quality of the Beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO 80 ohm have given positive feedback.
The Beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO 80 ohm headphones are renowned for their exceptional audio quality and versatile applications. Whether you're an audiophile, a professional musician, or a dedicated gamer, these headphones deliver an immersive sound experience that sets them apart in the market.If you are looking for a closed-back headphone with excellent sound quality, comfort, and durability, the Beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO 80 ohm is a great option. It is a popular choice among professional audio engineers and musicians, and it is sure to please even the most discerning audiophile.The DT 770 PRO 80 ohm has a well-balanced sound signature with a slight emphasis on the bass. It has a wide frequency response range, making it suitable for a variety of music genres. The headphones also have a good soundstage, which helps to create a sense of immersion.The DT 770 PRO 80 ohm has a single-sided cable that is detachable. This makes it easy to replace the cable if it is damaged. The headphones also have a coiled cable, which makes them more portable.
ProsWith an astounding 92% user satisfaction rating based on 208,084 reviews, the Beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO 80 ohm headphones excel in delivering unparalleled sound quality. Users consistently praise the headphones for their crystal-clear audio reproduction, rich bass, and precise instrument separation, making them a top choice for audio professionals and enthusiasts alike.
Comfort is a crucial factor for prolonged headphone use, and the DT 770 PRO doesn't disappoint. Boasting an impressive 93% satisfaction rating from 138,496 reviews, users appreciate the plush ear cups and adjustable headband, ensuring a comfortable fit even during extended listening sessions. This feature makes them an excellent choice for professionals who require hours of uninterrupted use.
While the DT 770 PRO 80 ohm headphones aren't marketed as noise-cancelling, they still manage to attain an 83% satisfaction rating from 117,843 reviews in this category. Users commend the headphones for their effective passive noise isolation, which minimizes external distractions and allows for an immersive audio experience, especially in noisy environments.
The headphones' volume control receives an 83% satisfaction rating from 110,930 reviews. Users appreciate the precise and responsive volume adjustment, allowing for fine-tuning to personal preferences. This feature is particularly important for audiophiles and musicians who demand precise control over their listening experience.
With a 90% satisfaction rating based on 99,101 reviews, the DT 770 PRO 80 ohm headphones are hailed for offering exceptional value for money. Users recognize the investment-worthy quality and performance these headphones deliver, making them a cost-effective choice for both professionals and enthusiasts.
The DT 770 PRO's build quality receives a commendable 91% satisfaction rating from 89,887 reviews. Users appreciate the robust construction and durable materials used, ensuring longevity even under demanding usage scenarios. This attention to quality further solidifies the headphones' reputation as a reliable choice.
Bass enthusiasts will be pleased to know that the DT 770 PRO earns an 87% satisfaction rating from 88,913 reviews for its impressive bass quality. Users commend the headphones for their deep, punchy bass response, enhancing the overall listening experience, particularly for genres that rely heavily on low frequencies.
Gamers will find the DT 770 PRO 80 ohm headphones to be a competitive choice, as evidenced by an 84% satisfaction rating from 81,539 reviews. Users appreciate the headphones' accurate spatial awareness, clear communication, and immersive soundstage, providing a distinct advantage in the gaming arena.
Durability is a key consideration for any audio equipment, and the DT 770 PRO excels in this aspect with an 89% satisfaction rating from 40,648 reviews. Users praise the headphones for their sturdy construction, capable of withstanding rigorous use over an extended period.
Despite their robust build, the DT 770 PRO 80 ohm headphones are surprisingly lightweight, earning an 88% satisfaction rating from 24,070 reviews. This characteristic ensures that users can enjoy extended listening sessions without experiencing discomfort or fatigue.
Aesthetics play a role in users' headphone selection, and the DT 770 PRO doesn't disappoint, garnering a 90% satisfaction rating from 21,010 reviews. Users appreciate the sleek, professional design that exudes a sense of premium quality.
Sturdiness is a hallmark of the DT 770 PRO, evidenced by an 89% satisfaction rating from 17,610 reviews. Users commend the headphones for their robust build, which instills confidence in their ability to withstand the rigors of professional use.
With an impressive aggregate satisfaction rating of 93%, the Beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO 80 ohm headphones have proven themselves as a versatile and top-performing choice for audio professionals, enthusiasts, and gamers alike. Boasting exceptional sound quality, comfort, and durability, they represent a solid investment for anyone seeking a superior audio experience.
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Reviewed by duder744 on Guitar Center
The Beyerdynamic DT770 Pro is the most comfortable and accurate headphones in their pricerange, or even a little above. These headphones will not kill your head during tracking or extended listening sessions. They are extremelely accurate, making them great for listening to your favorite music, and getting the best mixes from your recordings. If you are passionate about music, then use headphones that are just as wonderful as the music coming through them.
Reviewed by Denl82 on Guitar Center
I've had these headphones for 3 months now. As I was coming from a low-end setup, the dt770/80 blew me away. Their extra clarity is amazing; the soundstage--something cheap headphones completely lack--add an extra dimension to music; and their elevated bass response makes these cans premier for gaming. Its last attribute, however, makes it strictly for bassheads if one has critical ears, as bassheavy music will sound, well, a bit TOO bassheavy. Overall, however, the dt770 Pro-80 is an excellent can and well worth the money I paid for it. Oh, and I can drop this headphone on my hard tile floor with no worries: they're just built...OhhhHhHHH like a rockkkkkk. ... More
Reviewed by Grizz on Guitar Center
The highlight of these headphones are their fabric lining around the phone pads. The comfortable fabric is a refreshing alternative to the usual vinyl headphone lining which can get sticky and isn't breathable. Also these headphones are pretty easy to adjust to fit, and stay very secure. From a sound perspective, the frequency response is very accurate. There doesn't seem to be any hyped reproduction of the lows, mids, or highs. The only thing that one could be concerned about is that these headphones are not as loud as some others on the market. So, in a live situation, such as DJ'ing, the DT 770's may not have the output necessary to hear over a live PA system. ... More
Reviewed by Ryan on Guitar Center
I bought these headphones in 2008 from Guitar Center and they still work marvelously. 2008 people. Minus normal wear and tear these headphones still look brand spanking new. Best investment you can make in headphones. 2008 people. That's 6 years of having the same headphone (about to be 7). Considering buying Beats by Dre? No thank you. DT 770 Pro are the best headphones ever hands-down. They give you a real clean sound where you can identify each individual instrument and vocal. Really good to use for studio heads who want to mix their vocals to just the right level without being bounced out by overpowering bass. Make no mistake about it these headphones have an excellent kick/thump to them but it won't drown you out of the overall musical experience. The cushioning feels great around the ears and is wearable for hours at a time (easily a full day). They grip your head perfectly without being overpowering and are made out of great material. My headphones from 2008 have not changed much from the 2014 sold design. I have tried on the new version and alternated and they remain with the companies signature clean sound. You can experience a great time with these. The cord is long enough so you can stand up and do vocals with the headphones plugged in. These are not gym headphones. Take good care of them - not that they are delicate - they are actually quite sturdy and reliable but I would never disrespect these headphones by filling them up with sweat. Alright that is my review - hope it helped. ... More
Reviewed by David Edward on Guitar Center
These headphones have superb imaging, and an unprecedented frequency response. Great isolation, comfort, and accuracy make these a must-have for serious project studios. You will hear things that you have not hear before, trust me! Big ups to Chris at the Knoxville GC for turning me on to these headphones!
Reviewed by Tex on Guitar Center
I've had these headphones for just a little over a year now and the small jack has started to short out. I've taken great care not to crimp the end. I was not impressed with this aspect of these headphones to begin with. I am very surprised that a company that makes higher end products such as these, doesn't make them a bit more rugged. I did get the 2-year warranty with these and would recommend it to anyone considering these headphones. You can't go to a Guitar Center store and trade them out. You ship them off and they send you a gift card for price+tax. Then you get to go back to the store and purchase them all over again. Seems like you should be able to just take them to the store and swap them out and let Guitar Center take care of the rest. Oh well, at least I'll be able to replace them. As far as the sound quality of these headphones, I am more than pleased. These are the best set of studio headphones I've owned and I am going to replace them. They're very comfortable to wear for extended periods. They really isolate the sound very well. Great for drummers. I have no doubt as to what my recordings will sound like with these headphones. What you sound like is what you'll hear on the playback. I would recommend these with the warranty. Cause ya nevah know!!!!! ... More
Reviewed by Jeff C. on Reverb
This reciew is actual for the 250 Ohm version of the DT 770 Pro's. These were my first set of Pro quality headphones, prior to buying these I was tracking/mixing with a couple different pairs of cheap AKG and Samson's. The minute I listened to one of my completed mixes it was like night and day. Suddenly I could actually "hear" all the transients and frequencies. I actually couldn't believe how much I was missing. Since aquiring these I have been remixing and mastering all my projects. I never thought a set of headphones would reveal as much as these did. I wish I had purchased these, or simular quality cans years ago. These (250 Ohm. version) are worth EVERY PENNY. They are very comfortable, have more padding then others in the same quality range. I don't say price range because these are much cheaper than comparible cans. They are self-adjusting, but fit perfectly and snug enough to block out external noise. The 250 Ohm version requires a decent headphone amp, through my setup volume is not an issue, but your milage may vary. I would bet the 80 Ohm version has the same excellent sound clarity and would be well suited for those with lower powered amplification within their source. I can't recommend these enough. If you are in the market for a great set of tracking or mixing headphones, you can't go wrong here. I plan on picking up a second one, most likely the 80 Ohm this time..they are 100 times better than their price point makes them put to be. These are definitely a Professional Studio product in my humble opinion. ... More
Reviewed by marcopolio on Guitar Center
The Beyerdynamic dt770 headphones are definitely the clearest sounding headphones I have ever used. They have great bass responce and deliver the same quality as high-end studio monitors. I highly recomend these headphones for anyone looking for 'perfect clarity'.
Reviewed by Big 3rd on Guitar Center
You know how most of us do it when we listen to our favorite tunes in the car...usually we kick up the highs and the bass, having the eq "smiling" back at us. Well, this is what these headphones sound like. No doubt, they sound great. But I personally don't want my mixes to sound great because of a nice set of headphones that have been hyped for me. I want my headphones to reflect what I've got going at ALL frequencies. This set is very much hyped at the low end...way too much. I, personally, like my set to be flat as a board. Of course, you probably aren't mixing to a set a headphones. But when you wanna check your mixes and the details, it's nice to have another accurate frame of reference that will translate the flaws and virtues of your mixes. I actually prefer the audio technica ATH M45's. Flat as a board. Takes a minute to get used to if you use to the "hyped" sound...but your mixes (especially your low end) will translate a lot better. 5 stars in overall sound...3 stars in accuracy. ... More
Reviewed by Rant_dot_com on Guitar Center
Most FUN you can have with a headphone. I have critical ears and perfect pitch, let me tell you, you will not find a better sounding punchy bass headphone. I listen at low volumes. Bass WITHOUT losing midrange and highs. I'm purchasing my 3rd pair. All still working great over 2 hard years of everyday use.
Reviewed by L-Productions on Guitar Center
I purchased these headphone after comparing them to the AKG 240s cans. Their response range was greater and recommended over the AKG set by several people. After extensive research I decided to purchase the Beyerdynamics. They are AMAZING headphones! Their clarity is pristine and allows the user to hear much more detail. They are lightweight and comfortable to wear as well. Since I do not own a set of studio monitors I need to strongly rely on a great set of headphones. My first mix on these cans hugely improved the overall sound of my mixes. I let the artists use these as well when they are recording in my studio and they immediately noticed the difference with these cans. Everything is better with these Beyedynamics!!! I have yet to listen to commercial music through it but I cannot imagine that they wouldn't dominate in that arena as well. ... More
Reviewed by Gregg Brickner on Guitar Center
I've had these headphones for six months or so. I use them with GarageBand on my Mac, a Line 6 UX2, and my Les Paul. These are really fantastic headphones. The sound quality is superb (and I'm comparing them to $350 earphones). They have a long straight cord that snakes around all your gear, with a 1/4" adapter you can take off to expose a 3.5mm plug to use with your iPod. They are very light. They are very comfortable, the earpad material is very fluffy and fits my head perfectly, while the headband is soft and comfortable. I can wear them for hours with no problem - they don't "overheat" my ears or make them sweat. The construction quality is very good, it looks like they will last a long time. The design is very no-nonsense, high-tech, and good-looking. I have been extremely happy with my 770s. ... More
Reviewed by Gabriel on Guitar Center
I've had the worst luck with headphones and have probably gone thru dozens of them. Before my Beyerdynamics i owed a pair of Bose that were great but not heavy duty as these. The sound is really great and accurate to my surprise and i do a lot of project studio recording as much as DJ'ng. It does a great job cancelling out the outside sound so it doesnt interfere with what you're listening. And its bad after recording to mix with any headphones to begin with, you should mix with your monitors bumping, but if you have a project studio, overnight session and you have no choice, they wont do you much harm. I love most the heavy duty of it. Metal frame for those around that do not appreciate other's property. My 1st pair messed up after a year, but since they were insured i had no problem at all getting an exchange. Even though they gave me that little trouble, it has been my longest pair that i've owned. ... More
Reviewed by Working Man on Guitar Center
I've had these DT 770's for two years. They sound great but I've found that I tend to mix a bit too little bass and a bit too little top end using these (I must admit that I've used other expensive phones that I couldn't mix with at all, I can with these after I got used to them). They reproduce everything so things in your mix might not actually show up on regular speakers. They are excellent for tracking because they are comfortable enough to wear all day without fatigue, and they isolate noise better than about any I've used, so no leakage. They also attenuate drums very well so that you can play with a track or metronome. I would have to say that I didn't realize I would like headphones as much as I like these. They've held up very well...the only wear being a little fuzz coming off of the fabric (after two years of daily use!). ... More
Reviewed by Adam Nelson on Guitar Center
I was really trying to find the best headphone for the money. I find my self working into the wee hours of the night frequently. So I am not always able to use my monitor speakers on all my edits. I was turned on to Beyerdynamic through my trusted audio guy. So I tried a pair in the store and fell in love with the sounds that were presented to me through these headphones. It was just amazing to hear that grade of sound for such decent price point. I have to have all my audio on point or people will be experiencing bad TV. I now use my Beyerdynamic headphones over my monitor speakers all the way through my edits now. I just can't take them off. ... More
Reviewed by Janie McGrath on Guitar Center
keeps outside sounds out and has very clear sound for movie trailer reviewing.
Reviewed by Matt on Guitar Center
I went into a Guitar Center to purchase an audio interface, and at the register, the guy mentioned these headphones. At first I was a little reluctant, but I'm glad I gave in, because these headphones sound amazing! These headphones are perfectly capable of accurately playing back any style of music, with definition and clarity in the lows, mids, and highs, and you will be able to hear things you have never heard before (in lower end equipment more so). Listening to anything from classic rock to rap to new pop and indie, these headphones sound great. I can't wait to set up my home studio and use these to mix! ... More
Reviewed by Sam Tittes on Guitar Center
I have a lossless recording of Greensleeves I originally played on a Boesendorfer 290. Translation - I was there for the recording and sitting the hot seat. I can tell you that these cans with no EQ'ing sound EXACTLY like you are sitting and actually playing the piano. It is quite difficult to tell the difference. Only minus is it is a little difficult to drive these cans with a phone (80ohm model) Ipad drives them better, computer even better than that, and of course my Edirol rig drives them the best. However, at max volume on the android phone (Galaxy Note) it is probably the loudest you would want to be able to run anyway. I just like having the extra room for soft pieces. ... More
Reviewed by Ted on Guitar Center
I admit that these headphones produce a solid sound - BUT watch out! Mine worked very well - UNTIL one day when any low frequency sound began to produce a troublesome rattling - rendering them essentially useless. This wasn't just exceptionally low or high amplitude sounds - even the cello on a string quartet recording would cause prominent buzzing. Since I was still under warranty, I attempted to contact customer service - no less than TEN times - via both e-mail and telephone - to no avail. Not even a single return message. So $200+ wasted. My experience may not be typical, but be forewarned. ... More
Reviewed by Galen S. on Reverb
Needed to replace an old pair of Sony MDR-7506 headphones that had been my go to for years for video editing, bass practice & music making, as well as daily computer music listening. Those cans were sounding a little harsh to my ears, and so I am very happy with the full sound and solid bass of these new ones. I also needed something that was comfortable to wear for hours at a time, ad so far these are fitting the bill. I would recommend them so far a good all around headphone for home/studio use. The cable would not be great for travel, but that wasn't important to me. ... More