Andrew Jensen
2025-07-20 14:08:58
I have not seen or heard of a set of low-end headphones that are a better value than these. When I say low-end, I mean for audiophile headphones as they can easily approach $1000+. I have now had these for three months and I am continually shocked by these headphones.The good things about the DT 770s: 1. They are very comfortable, I wear them for hours at a time (even with a mask around my ears) and I never have any issues with them. I have larger ears so some headphones such as AudioTechnica mx50x can be a tight fit, but there is plenty of space in these cans. They also have interchangeable padding which is a plus, but I really like the included padding, so I likely won't change. 2. They have a very balanced sound profile. I am not a huge fan of a thumping bass and I mostly listen to Classical and Rock music. The sound is very clear in the highs, mids, and lows. It is very easy to distinguish between different parts, even in chaotic songs. 3. The build is very sturdy. The earcups are made of a hard plastic which I have no worries about breaking. And as mentioned above the padding can easily be replaced when it wears out.The cons of the DT770s:1. They do not have a removeable cable. They come with a nice cable that is fairly long, but I would like to have the opportunity to replace the cable if I wanted to.2. Higher impedance needs a DAC. This isn't con as much as a warning for those who are not aware. If you buy the 80 Ohm or 250 Ohm 770s you will need to spend at least $80 dollars on a DAC to power the headphones. If you are wanting to listen off your phone or computer without a DAC, get the 32 Ohm version.Again, these are amazing headphones and I would recommend them to anyone looking for some good studio headphones on the lower-end!
Nikkolas
2025-07-08 12:07:44
5/5 headphones. They're probably the best cheap headphones you can get for the price tag. Amazing sub-bass and incredibly good soundstage for closed back headphones.I own the Dt 990 pro's as well, and comparing the two, it seems like the 990's are more clear mids and highs with muddied and violent bass/sub-bass whilst the 770's have a much clearer sub-bass/bass signature with a slightly less clear mid range and high range. The soundstage on the 990's are obviously better, but for a closed back, the 770's have a great soundstage.The Dt 990's are a warm sound shape, whilst the DT 770's I'd personally say are a V sound shape. They have great bass but are also slightly trebly. However, a quick EQ will fix that right up.If you're in a pickle and trying to decide between the 990's and the 770's, ask yourself if you're in a busy loud environment, or you have an entire gaming room to yourself. The 770's will block out sound very well and keep sound in so no one can hear what you're listening to even standing right next to you, whilst the 990's will let quite a lot of sound in and leak a tiny bit of noise out.On the topic of comfort, I'd say these are a 3.75/5. The cups that the limited edition come with are more of a weird, much harder cushion than the default cups that the 990's come with. I bought custom memory foam cups to replace the default ones because of the comfort issue, but otherwise, they sit very well on the head and feel very soft along the headband which is very important to me because of my large head.
Karina M.
2025-02-04 18:01:33
Con todo respeto, pero, ¿CUÃNDO VA A ENTENDER LA DIFERENCIA EXISTENTE ENTRE AURICULARES PARA ESCUCHAR MÚSICA, VERSUS, PARA TRABAJAR? Es que son cosas muy distintas.A veces, leo reviews de gentes que se enojan contra tal o cual headphone que compran porque no les satisface, dicen que no sirven para los "juegos" o para "escuchar música" en el celular, y vienen y comprar estos DT 770, y para colmo, los de 80 ohm o peor, los de 250. ¡Es que NO SON PARA ESO AMIGOS! No son para escuchar música, ni para jugar, son para: edición, monitoreo y mezclas. Esas tres cosas son las que con estos auriculares se hacen muy pero que muy bien, e incluso, con un poco de mañan también se puede masterizar, si se utiliza alguna que otra referencia de audio como la ofrecida por Izotope Audiolens.También sucede, por desconocimiento, lo mismo pero al reves. Encontramos personas que quieren iniciar en el mundo de la creación musical con un DAW, y comprar auriculares PARA ESCUCHAR MÚSICA, y luego, claro, cuando hacen sus mezclas y sus master, suenan mal, no por falta de capacidad de la persona, sino porque el "monitoreo", no coincide con lo que está escuchand, suena bien "aquÃ", pero no suena bien "allá", y vienen los desengaños.Estos auriculares son ALCAHUETES, es decir, están hechos para cantarte la verdad de lo que está sucediendo. Si escuchamos, por ejemplo, temas en alga calidad a un buen volumen, podemos inmediatamente juzgar si están bien o mal masterizados, todo se hace muy evidente.Parece mentira, pero, por ejemplo, el tema llamado "My Inmortal" de Evanescence, está mal mezclado y mal masterizado, aunque es una preciosidad de tema. Con estos auriculares se hacen más que evidentes los desequilibrios de frecuencias y las malas deciciones, sobre todo en las frecuencias bajas. Asà también, por ejemplo, podemos ver la quasi perfección lograda en el tema llamado "Happy" de Pharrell Williams, es una mezcla y un masterisado increÃblemente perfecto. Ni que hablar si vamos al tema de Earth Wind and Fire "September", espectacular, de los mejores logrados en toda la historia de la música, en cuanto a mezcla y masterizado.¿Quieres auriculares para jugar? Hay cien mejores que estos, y además, muchos, más baratos.¿Quieres monitorizar, graver voces, bajo, guitarra, hacer mezclas? Es perfecto y de gran valor, y lo que da, calidad-precio, es bastante difÃcil de doblegar.Estos auriculares tienen 31 años en el mercado, y no es una casualidad, es que están súper bien pensados, muy bien medidos, cumplen con la funsión para lo que han sido creados, MONITORIZAR, por encima de todas las cosas, simplemente, porque te dicen la verdad de lo que estás escuchando.¿Los quieres para simplemente, escuhcar música? ¡No son para eso! No los compres porque todas las imperfecciones de las mezclas y masterizados te van a golpear la cara. Algo más hecho, (como hay tanto y tanto), te golpeará las orejas a lo bestia, tanto puede ser en la sibilancia, (exagerados agudos, lo más común), como puede ser con sub-bajos que te dan dolor de cabeza.Si tienes que estar equalizando cada tema que vas a escuchar, o cada album, la verdad, es una lata que nadie quiere sufrir. Compra otra cosa, ve y estudia los sitios dedicados a los audiófilos y allà encontrarás muy buenas opsiones.Estos auriculares, hablando claro y francamente, SON SOBRE TODO PARA MÚSICOS.Espero haberte ayudado a bien elegir.
Abody Alsnani
2024-12-06 10:47:09
I've used a ton of different headphones over the years, but the DT 770s have honestly left me speechless. These headphones bring out sounds in my favorite tracks that I didn’t even know existed. The surround sound is truly magnificent. If you are looking for a gaming headphone for the same price as this one, Please buy this one, It's better than a LOT of gaming headphones in the same price range in terms of surround sound. The bass is clear and deep without overpowering the mids or highs, and I find myself picking up on details I usually missed. It feels like hearing everything for the first time. The comfort level is unmatched too—long sessions don’t feel tiring, and the build quality is so solid that they feel like they’ll last forever. Plus, the isolation is incredible; I can completely lose myself in the music without distractions. It does kinda leak out some sounds in higher volumes, but I wouldn't mind it since I have it half the volume (and it's still loud). If you’re even a little bit on the fence, just go for it. I’ve tried everything from budget to premium models, and I’d recommend the DT 770s over all of them without hesitation!