![]() I did not expect the DT770 PRO 32 Ohm to be so bad and dont understand that it received so many positive reviews. Other ears got different impressions and like the sound presentation of the 32ohm 770. If the details get lost and its bleeding into the other frequncies and leaves you with a muddy presentation than its just not good. If you know how a well-done headphone can sound like you wont find much music you can really enjoy with this cans. Not liquid and smooth sounding like other headphones. The DT770 performs good here.įor the most music-genres the overall presentation is an unenjoyable mash of frequencies not doing anything good. ![]() I havent heared a closed headphone yet that takes you into mindblowing wide spacious landscapes. But thats all you get.Īverage, not too wide, you can make out the position of the instruments. The boomy bass works well for explosions. Bass quantity would have been ok for bassheads when the quality wouldn't be so bad. But it feels stressfull and not very layered.īass is really too much getting into boominess. Of course theres plenty of bass coming into your ears. Very stressfull high soundsignature, sometimes shrill. Lake People G100 FE (technically close to Violectric HPA V100) Like putting an glass over your ear until you get used to it. You hear your own voice muffled and it felt a bit claustrophobic first time i put them on. The length adjustment of the hangers is very tight, theres no sastisfying click when you reach the next adjustment step. As an upgrade comfort-wise i recommend the velours cautions. Headband is comfy and the cautions fit my ears well. Nice nylon bag with a card-window to put in your adress. Should be a basic property of every wired headphone. The headphone-cable is still not detachable. No crackling or other disturbing noise when moving the headphones on my head. I like the basic and dark optics of the DT770 Pros. ![]() So why did i test the Beyerdynamic anyways? Due to my first positive contact with a DT770 PRO 80 Ohm as a young boy and my present readings of reviews saying that with the 32 ohm model the harsh highs have been tamed and the bass improved to not bleed into/overshadow the other frequencies my interest were lit and i just wanted to experience the beyer-sound with my own ears. Yes its 5 times the price but its totally worth. The 32 ohm version of the DT770 Pro can not scratch a bit on the positive characteristics of my new daily cans the Denon AH-D5200. Many years ago the DT-770 Pro 80 Ohm was my first over-ear headphone that showed me that cans have bass after a bad experience with a „reference of radiostations“ AKG Monitor headphone that sounded unspectacular thin and boring. ![]()
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