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beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO 80 Ohm Over-Ear Studio Headphones in Gray. Enclosed Design, Wired for Professional Recording and Monitoring

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beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO 80 Ohm Over-Ear Studio Headphones in Gray. Enclosed Design, Wired for Professional Recording and Monitoring
Price: $199.99 - $179.99
(as of Apr 22, 2026 13:34:21 UTC – Details)



The DT 770 PRO (80 ohms) is a closed dynamic headphone that is ideal for professional use as a monitoring headphone in studios or on the move.
Closed over-ear headphones, ideal for professional recording and monitoring
Perfect for studio and stage recordings thanks to their pure, high-resolution sound
The soft, circumaural and replaceable velour ear pads ensure high wearing comfort
Hard-wearing, durable and robust workmanship Made in Germany. Innovative bass reflex system
Practical single-sided cable (3.0m cable) . Comfortable fit due to rugged, adjustable, soft padded headband construction

12 reviews for beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO 80 Ohm Over-Ear Studio Headphones in Gray. Enclosed Design, Wired for Professional Recording and Monitoring

  1. Hunter

    Best Headset as a gamer
    Without a DOUBT the best headphones I’ve ever had for a reseaonable price! I was looking to replace my gaming headset for something with better audio and not with the “gamer” tag. The build quality is great, metal reinforced with a comfortable soft headband for long gaming OR listening sessions. The cord is long enough to allow me to freely move around my room like my previously wireless one. Connecting was as easy as plugging into my amp (which you might need depending on your Ohms and motherboard).I would definitely recommend it for gamers looking to move on from the over priced mess that is the gaming headset market. Sound is great, noise canceling via Closed Back sound stage, did I mention COMFORTABLE? Highly recommend!!

  2. Francis Stark

    Incredible Sound and Comfort — Worth Every Penny!
    These headphones truly exceeded my expectations. I’ve used many studio headphones before, but the DT 770 Pro 80 ohm Limited Edition stands out immediately. The sound is incredibly clear, balanced, and detailed — perfect for recording, editing, or just enjoying music with amazing quality.They are also extremely comfortable, even during long sessions. The build feels solid and professional, and the noise isolation is excellent without feeling too tight.I’m very impressed with the overall performance, and I’m glad I made this purchase. Highly recommended!

  3. Alex

    Best headphones ever!
    The beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO 80 Ohm headphones are easily one of the best investments I’ve made for audio work. From the moment I put them on, the build quality and comfort stood out—the soft velour ear pads feel amazing, even during long sessions, and the adjustable padded headband ensures a perfect fit every time.Sound quality is where these really shine. The audio is incredibly clear, detailed, and well-balanced, making them perfect for professional recording, mixing, and monitoring. The closed-back design does an excellent job of isolating sound, so I can focus without distractions, whether I’m in the studio or working at home. The bass is deep and precise without overpowering the mids and highs, which remain crisp and accurate.The durability is also impressive. These headphones feel solid and well-built, and knowing they’re made in Germany gives extra confidence in their longevity. The single-sided cable is a thoughtful touch—it keeps things clean and convenient without getting in the way.Overall, the DT 770 PRO 80 Ohm headphones deliver exceptional performance, comfort, and reliability. Whether you’re a professional or just serious about audio quality, these are an outstanding choice. Highly recommended!

  4. Gabriel

    Amazing headset,
    Beautiful sound quality, nice bass and overall very balanced sound. Very adjustable head strap, a durable cord and works great with an amp. Extremely easy to use just plug and go, but make sure if your using a pc to install your audio drivers. For 199.99 this headset is a great deal. Made of a nice leather on top of the head strap and overall feels very sturdy. The headset came as in the picture same color same everything. Overall very great headset and amazing deal.

  5. Orin

    Great headphones, but with some EQ correction, can be excellent headphones
    I think one of the strongest selling points for these phones are their comfort. You don’t think you need it until you try it once and understand the difference – because it turns out being distracted by any discomfort will disrupt your listening experience in ways you really wish it didn’t. These headphones feel incapable of discomfort even if you wore them all day long.As for the sound quality, these phones (like any other headphones) are going to show ‘colorization’ at certain frequencies and this model has colorization behavior that concerned me and most likely others too.These headphones are a just a bit too bright at louder volumes (particularly for music). It’s very clear they are this way if you check out their frequency response graph (see photo) – especially at higher volumes. Another graph clearly shows it gets even more pronounced the louder it gets (see photo). If you don’t suspect you will listen to these at louder volumes most of the time, then this isn’t really an issue, and can actually be an advantage because brightness at lower volumes generally improves clarity.That said, my impression is that these headphones were not quite intended to be used at higher volumes. From a numbers perspective, the graphs show this, and additionally, this particular model is rated up to 100 mW of power whereas other comparable phones can handle up to 1,000 mW (there’s not a lot of room for loud volumes / higher power use). In fact, if you run these at louder volumes, you can tell they start to clip a bit sooner than you might expect.Granted, a lot of people are not going to use these at higher volumes – but I also know there are people out there that really want to listen to music loudly (not ear bleeding!) and these headphones show concerns at the kind of loudness I am trying to describe.If you think you will listen to these loudly – what you can do about it is use software (or hardware) to alter the EQ of whatever you are running these on. I use them on my laptop (behind a DAC/Amp) and for those of you who are using them on a computer, you may be very interested in a free software called Equalizer APO along with the Peace plugin. It will give you a 13 band EQ where you can set the changes wherever and however you want. The most useful feature of this software is you can overlay the picture of the frequency response graph on top of the graph of the changes you are making. When done this way, you can achieve a highly accurate and complete correction of the colorization (see photo). Do note that if you do this, to not apply as much correction as you get closer to the high end because of the way the headphones behave with volume changes – you will want to only correct about 2/3 to 1/2 as much to give some room for these changes.If you bother to do this – it will drastically improve the sound profile of these headphones. It will feel like you added 100’s of dollars of value to them because frankly – it’s quite difficult to manufacture headphones to sound uncolored by themselves – the physics behind it will always introduce some colorized sound. There is some color you may want and others you don’t – but if you don’t bother to use something to correct for the colorization – you might find yourself wondering if some other pair of headphones will more closely produce your ‘ideal’ sound and begin a cycle of trying to find that ‘perfect’ pair and keep discovering they all have some bit of colorization.If you spend about $150 here you can get top of the line comfort and very capable headphones, and for free, help correct it’s sound profile to your needs.Now, you can’t improve certain things like sound stage or imaging this way – but if you were concerned about that there’s a good chance this model wasn’t your first choice because these are closed headphones and not the top of the line model offered by this company.Beyond the brightness colorization, the mid and bass response are great. The mids stay pretty neutral at all volumes. As some people have noted, they can be bassy.Yes – they are very capable of reproducing the low end in ways most headphones just can’t. To be more specific, they have pretty good low end *range* – as in you can really hear the sub bass. But, there is a slight problem with their bass response at specifically around 210 Hz.I highly suspect with non-electronic music you may not notice this because it’s not the most represented frequency – but if you do listen to electronic music – there’s a good chance you will feel the bass doesn’t quite sound the way you remember. Well, it happens to be a prominent frequency for kicks and bass lines – so it’s fairly present in the sound spectrum for electronic music. I would boost this area specifically to see the difference and leave it at that.There will be some people who think that, overall, the bass is too present, and indeed it’s true that there is significant bass response if you look at the frequency response graph. Just like with the brightness, it gets more pronounced the louder you go. For those of you who listen to electronic music, there’s a good chance you will really appreciate this – it can be amazing how these headphones respond. However, if you don’t listen to electronic music – this is probably unwanted in a lot of cases. Again, I would apply EQ correction for this – but in this case I would just apply an overall bass reduction as the bass response is pretty even unlike the high end which has several peaks and valleys in that range and is more complex to correct.That about wraps out my thoughts on the sound quality.I will say that if you don’t have an amp for the 80+ ohm models, you will most likely find these too quiet – they will sound about half as loud as you expect they can achieve. This is expected because of the higher resistance. Most likely, you will want an amp to drive these. That said, I don’t recommend the 80+ ohm models for mobile users… those are more for stationary users.If you don’t already have an amp, and plan on getting one, do yourself a favor, and make sure that either your amp has a built-in DAC, or plan to get a separate DAC. The main reason for that is the DAC will ensure the amp is getting the kind of electrical signal it’s expecting. In my case when I only had the amp and no DAC, the amp was prematurely clipping at lower volumes because of the output from the laptop – this was immediately fixed by the DAC I bought.As for the build quality – pretty sure these will last a lifetime with care. There’s nothing particular cheaply made that I noticed about these phones. I’m not concerned with the way they look. They aren’t displeasing to me – but I’m also not thinking these are the coolest looking phones, but I don’t care about that.

  6. Spryte332

    Kid said only these would do
    My youngest saved up for a pair of these and loved them – until she somehow managed to get them caught between the chair and the pc, bending the plug. When I went to get her a replacement, this was all that would do (thankfully they’d come down in price a bit by then!). So, about the headphones. They are actually some of the more comfortable ones we’ve found out there – they’ve never pulled her hair while taking them off, soft ear covers, etc. She’s prone to migraines, and the weight of these have never been an issue. The sound is excellent. She plays a lot of online games and the sound is clear and adapts to the wide range of volumes and tones easily. East setup, long cord, work well.

  7. Nathan

    My playlists have never sounded better
    For this price point, these are amazing close back headphones that offer top notch sound quality. They are very comfortable and do not press in too hard on the sides of my head.

  8. Amazon Customer

    I ordered these headphones to try to improve to the lower base response and slight raised high frequencies of my current favorites which that I have used for around 5 years.These are the Sony MDR-7506 and were around £85 when I purchased them, they produce and exceptionally detailed soundscape which sounds open and airy and the vocals are exceptional (you can understand why these are reputed to be to goto general studio headphones for around 20 years).The Bass is detailed and you can discriminate every note. However the very low bass is lacking a little depth, and the very high end is emphasised.For this is the reason I decided to look for new headphones that could improve on these areas and was prepared to increase my budget, if needed, to around £200.I eventually tried out Sennheiser HD 280 Pro, Yamaha MT5’s, Adam H200, BeyerDynamics DT770 Pro 80 Ohm & DT770 Pro X 32 Ohm, before choosing the AKG K371- see my reviews of each of these others, for my evaluation of their performance..As to the BeyerDynamics DT770 Pro – I found their overall design to be good quality. The padding supported the weight well and they were comfortable on your ears. However I did find the earcups slightly large and cumbersome, however the adjustment available allowed a comfortable fit to be achieved. I could have accepted this if the design had provided the audio improvements that I was seeking. Another downside was that these were 80 Ohm impedance and my computer struggled to drive them, so less compatible with my equipment, but my HiFi, phone and portable player all coped ok.The straight 3m cable was a good length and plug adaptor was good quality. The materials used were typical of consumer headphones and seem well made. You would not expect exotic materials at this price. However for me the whole purchase depended on the sonic performance – could they improve on the Sony MDR-7506, in the lower bass depth and high frequencies, without sacrificing the parts that were excellent.These DT770’s, were significantly more expensive that my current headphones but did not give me the improvement that I wanted. The overall sound was open and airy. It was very detailed and very versatile, preforming well over the wide range of test tracks that I had chosen. They had very similar performance to my Sony’s. Good vocal balance, great detail, however the Sony still seemed to have something a little more special on some vocal performances. They had slightly more tamed high frequencies, but no noticable improvement to the low frequency performance.So overall very good headphones but more costly than the Sony’s and but still missing some of the upgrade qualities that I require.

  9. Amazon Customer

    Superb.

  10. Eduardo Rocha

    O produto chegou novo e em perfeito estado, na caixa original e sem itens faltantes. A entrega também aconteceu antes do prazo!Recomendo muitíssimo!

  11. guardian

    At first impression I was scared cause the headphones sounded flat or som, yes I could hear each instrument separately, but the sound… There was no smooth hights or roughness above 6k as well, there were no deep low frequencies and sub…For a couple of hours I was carried away by work, so the headphones played for about three hours, I took a break and when i put themon again… THAT’S IT! Why did I buy these headphones, it was like a concert right on my head. As I understand it, the headphones need a little time to open up. Because right out of the box they sound worse than the marshalls. Also do not forget that the 80 Ohm version still requires an audio-Interface to fully reveal themself.For example: 80 Ohm plugged into a computer sound like 192 kbps and into an audio card like 320 kbpsThey will give u details even with a computer. But this sharpness, fullness of sound – only with a cardEnjoy listening, folk!

  12. SteelNlead

    I actually thought my Hyper X Cloud orbit S was a good gaming headset but I’m sure you’ve experienced that overall headsets don’t last due to poor plastic construction, no matter how delicate you handle them over time it takes it’s toll and in a year your looking for another. I was looking for a headset that is made of metal and decent sound but what I got was an amazing sounding headset with metal construction, also to top if off you can buy replaceable parts for it! Whaaaaaaaaaat! I know right. My only negative is the cord isn’t detachable, though I’ve never had an issue with the cord being a problem.Now I got the 80 ohm version I’d recommend it or the 32 ohm, if you have a newer motherboard they all have very good sound these days so anything from 2020+ you’d be fine, the 250 ohm if your building a sound studio, not gaming.Music: Blew my mind, the vocals are as if I’ve never had a good headset before and I’ve gone through the top ones you’d find on pc gamer and toms hardware. Instrumental is incredible and directional audio is fabulous I’ve never enjoyed listening to music as much as I have with this headset.Gaming: Since my hyper x cloud S has it’s own sound drivers in it I was able to have each headset side by side and just pop them off and on. The footsteps on the Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro were loud and I could actually tell if they were further away or close up, the hyper x were audible but soft I knew the direction but really had to listen for it. For explosions and bullets whizzing by my head the Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro we’re better then anything I have every experienced.Comfort: Extremely comfortable they float on your head you don’t feel any weight or anything if the ear cups are to small you can order the larger size.Now for the negative reviews firstly don’t get the 250 ohm unless your playing on buying an external amplifier cause it’s overkill. Game sounds aren’t recorded in massive Hz so have your sound setting at 16 bit 44100 hzor 48000 hz or that “white noise” is your own fault. Now if your computer is 5 years old you may wish to invest in a better sound card but I’d recommend an external emp as it does a better job.If your looking for an amazing headset for gaming and music that will last you years to come then look no further, if you want a company that stands by their product and sells replacement parts then this is the best you can find.

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