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Published on 12/17/13 at 10:08The DT-770 PRO is a reference in the headphones. It insulates well from the outside, for the work is top of the instrument for hours without ear fatigue or the sound before correction. All ways, mixing with headphones is not advisable at risk with it having an unbalanced mix.
I do not regret this purchase full well that the AKG K271 studio that I own as well, but that a more accurate dynamic response in medium / high but also more tiring for extended listening.
In the end, I more often use this DT-770.
I recommend it, but hear it before because it's soft and cozy
I use this headset for 3 or 4 years. It is robust and velvet earpads are nice. It does not compress the head but can be hot.
Nothing to say about its design. It's solid. The lanyard is coiled with a 3.5 jack adapter / 6.35
I have version 250 ohms. It is also available as 80 ohms. It is marked on the side of the headphones. Compared to my AKG K271 studio, the sound is smooth and relaxed listening. It is not tiring prolonged listening. Understand that the mid / highs are never garish. It is on the synths and drums, but less so for the sound of an acoustic guitar that will appear to be duller. So mef not add treble to compensate and end up with a final mix too loud.
The stereo image is good. I mainly used to control the placement of instruments and balance in volume. 250 ohms version asks a good amp, not a walkman, if the apparent low volume.
I do not regret this purchase full well that the AKG K271 studio that I own as well, but that a more accurate dynamic response in medium / high but also more tiring for extended listening.
In the end, I more often use this DT-770.
I recommend it, but hear it before because it's soft and cozy
I use this headset for 3 or 4 years. It is robust and velvet earpads are nice. It does not compress the head but can be hot.
Nothing to say about its design. It's solid. The lanyard is coiled with a 3.5 jack adapter / 6.35
I have version 250 ohms. It is also available as 80 ohms. It is marked on the side of the headphones. Compared to my AKG K271 studio, the sound is smooth and relaxed listening. It is not tiring prolonged listening. Understand that the mid / highs are never garish. It is on the synths and drums, but less so for the sound of an acoustic guitar that will appear to be duller. So mef not add treble to compensate and end up with a final mix too loud.
The stereo image is good. I mainly used to control the placement of instruments and balance in volume. 250 ohms version asks a good amp, not a walkman, if the apparent low volume.