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beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO Studio Headphones - 250 Ohm

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On top of that the comfort and the overall mechanical design was increased and a removable XLR cable was added that can be swapped out depending on what you’re doing. +Which ist the best headphone for mixing and mastering? The DT 770 studio headphone is designed to deliver accurate sound. It does all this while giving you a very comfortable fit for long music production sessions. Who Is Beyerdynamic?

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Sennhiser HD 180. Посленихнемногодавитнаголову, нобыстропривыкаешь. Внешниезвукинеслышишь, Детальностьлютейшая. Басмягкий, обещанного"цыканья"поканенаблюдаю, усенховегобылобольше)) Всилуобстоятельстввнаушникахмогупровестицелыйденьсмотряфильмы, слушаямузыку, записываяизанимаясьсведением. вэтихнужноделатьперерыв, развчасточно. Поощущениям 250 Омвсежетише, на Scarlett 2i2 2gen раньшегромкостьбылана 10 часов, сейчасстоитна 13. Нокогдаотдельновисят-превращаютсявнебольшиеколонки))) The beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO headphones have established themselves as a firm favourite amongst music producers, sound engineers and broadcasters and are used in studios all over the world. They reproduce the entire frequency range with incredible precision, and even reproduce low frequencies in punchy detail. Amplifiers are required to provide adequate power to your headphone or IEMs to perform at their best. Simply put, amplifiers allow a weak audio signal to be boosted to a powerful one.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

DT 770 PRO: Closed studio headphones | beyerdynamic

SOUND: Overall very clear sound with wide stereo image. I find them especially good for rough mixes because of the wide stereo image. Bass is clear and tight, no mud and mush in the low end, which is exceptional at this price level. Mids are well defined and clear. Highs are very nice, but kind of soft, so you will want to take that into consideration while mixing. Most other headphones and monitors will sound brighter and crispier. I personally prefer the tamed highs on DT770, since they allow me to listen for longer, without as much ear fatigue. This is totally a personal preference though. Just so there is no confusion: you can hear all the highs properly (at least in my hearing range, which is up to 17.5 kHz).The company’s headquarters is in Heilbronn, Germany and it has been family-owned since it was founded in 1924. The DT 770 Pro comes with soft velour earpads, as well an adjustable padded headband for maximum comfort making them ideal for long sessions. The PRO models (DT 770 PRO, DT 880 PRO, DT 990 PRO) are designed for professional applications, e.g. in the recording studio. The Edition models are suitable for use at home on the stereo system. So yeah the Pro's: Mix/master translates well, great subwoofer clarity to make confident mix/master decisions on for the low end. Music mixed on these translates well to other systems. Also great for critical listening, referencing music & sound design. Accuracy & translation is great on these, but note the stereowidth, bit narrow sound width due to the closed design.

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