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Beyerdynamic DT 231 Pro

Studio headphone from Beyerdynamic belonging to the DT series

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Kal Kal
Published on 03/30/14 at 02:15
I used it for a little less than a year, I use 3 different headphone Roland RH 50 is a disaster, a Beyer DT 880 which is very good (and costing 5 times the price).

He stands very well for its price, nothing to do with the DT 880 but has respectable performance compared to Roland costing just less there is a world of difference!

For tight to mix or listening pleasure budget, this headset is a good choice.

I put a link in comparative curves rendering frequency of this headphone (note the "quality" of a curve is not THE test to determine the choice of a headphone but it is an element to objectify his quality) on a graph comparing the Beat Dr Dre and DT 880.

I use this headset mainly for taking his home studio (vocals, bass, guitar, violin ... by groups I record), closed design, it is not the champion either insulation acoustics.

Previously he served me for my mix alternately with my pregnant Prodipe Pro 5. I replaced it for a DT 880 in Beyerdynamics too.

This is not the most comfortable headphones I've tried, but it does its job and zicos I recorded only are never complains.

For recording vocals / acoustic guitar I had enough insulation for not having repisse troublesome in my decision.

The object has a slightly cheap, light appearance at this price do not expect either to the super high-end, molded connector, and non-replaceable plastic foams.

At the price the sound is very satisfactory, the bottom is a bit put forward and treble a bit hard but nothing too serious, it's a 80 ohm headphones that will fit all sources.