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🎧 Elevate your studio game with the DT 770 Studio — where precision meets comfort.
The beyerdynamic DT 770 Studio headphones are a professional-grade, closed-back, over-ear wired solution optimized at 80 Ohms impedance for universal studio use. Featuring a wide frequency range (5-35,000 Hz), exceptional sound isolation, and breathable grey velour ear pads, they deliver precise audio monitoring for recording, mixing, and podcasting. Handmade in Germany with replaceable components and a 3m tangle-free cable, these headphones combine durability with comfort for long, focused sessions.














| ASIN | B0753T9TY5 |
| Additional Features | Lightweight, Noise Isolation, Tangle Free Cord, closed-back |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Audio Monitoring, Recording, Studio, Gaming |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,690 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #27 in Recording Headphone Audio Monitors |
| Brand Name | beyerdynamic |
| Built-In Media | 1/4" Screw-on Adapter (pre-installed on 3.5mm jack), Beyerdynamic DT 770 STUDIO - 80 Ohm Grey, Drawstring storage bag |
| Cable Features | Tangle Free |
| Carrying Case Color | Black |
| Carrying Case Material | Fabric |
| Color | Grey |
| Compatible Devices | Music Production Equipment, Laptops, Desktops, Gaming Consoles, Tablets, Telephones, Smart Speaker, Television, Cellphones |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,067) |
| Earpiece Shape | Over-ear (circumaural) |
| Enclosure Material | Leather |
| Frequency Range | 5 - 35,000 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04010118713439 |
| Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Impedance | 80 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Type Name | over-the-ear-headphones |
| Item Weight | 12.2 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | beyerdynamic |
| Model Name | DT 770 PRO STUDIO |
| Model Number | 713430 |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Entertainment, Gaming, Professional |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year Beyerdynamic Warranty |
A**S
Comfy Pro Headphones
Comfy, professional studio level headphones.
I**H
Excelent sound
Excelent sound and response.
C**C
Absolutely Phenomenal!
I am a professional voice over artist and these 80-ohm headphones are by-far the best quality & sound I have ever experienced in 45 years of work! The quality of the sound is unmatched and the range from highs to lows is incredible. Music as well as instrumentals as well as vocals are the absolute best you could expect. The noise cancellation is about 97% which is awesome. The build on the headset is wonderful. I had a set of Burl Wood Elites that were as good but very heavy on the head. Those cost in the thousands. This model from Beyerdynamic brings the 2-thousand-dollar quality into an affordable product. The weight is perfect. Not too heavy and not too light. I use mine on average 8 hrs. per day 6x a week, so product weight is a big factor. Trust me, these are easy to use for the entire day! The muffs are so incredibly comfortable due to the velour covers and the actual ear-to-speaker distance (inside the ear cover) ratio. Your ears will not get crushed with these. The cord is plenty long enough for mobility in the studio or simply wound up for desk duty. The dual plug capabilities are very convenient for various equipment needs (amps, compressors, etc.). I give these headphones a true 5* and then some. HIGHLY recommend.
A**A
Seriously comfortable
I use these as reference headphones when I cannot blast my monitor speakers. These are great for the price range but not completely flat. I master a lot of music with them and after a bit of “getting use to” there fantastic for my taste. Highs are quite sharp (bright) but I find this to be a good thing as they are clear and shimmery and I know I which sounds / tracks with a lot of high frequencies need to be attenuated accordingly so the highs are not overbearing on speakers. I am happy, and for the price range will be as well if a decently flat set is what you are looking for listen to music is also still enjoyable. These are not bass heavy “listening headphones” but for mastering I find the low end right and accurate and they translate perfectly in my option. Mids can get a bit underwhelming but after a few hours you can sort that out consistently after a few hours of getting use to them.
R**Z
Good studio headphones for the price and for starters, don’t expect much
Let’s address the elephant in the room: DT 770 Studio; This are a decent/good headphones for studio music and starters, it has really good punch and mostly crisp in miss and highs and lacks a little of bass but not that bad, the fit also depends what type of ear you have, for me it bothers a little after a few hours and it can get annoying; they are not heavy at all and the cord length is long and kinda of bulky but needed for studio, you’ll need some cable management tho and they are sticky. I must say that the 770 pro are fairly better and the 990 would be more recommended so it bleeds a little and you are not over saturated with the punchiness and crisp mid and highs that this 770 studio has at higher volume. My main issue is the sound quality when listening to different files of music, specially mp3, yes I know it’s not lossless and neither open back headphones, but when I listen the same mp3 music on my $19 apple earbuds, they sound much clearer and spaced and better than the 770 studio which can get overwhelming because you have to test which audio is a better mp3 quality than the other, sometimes even extremely good quality audio files are not as crisp as others. Probably it’s just me using this 80 ohms headphones with a 250 ohm interface? Hope it helps
E**R
DT 770 Pros are an excellent choice!
These are amazing headphones, I use them for music and the clarity and headroom is great ! Premium build but still really light weight. Excellent seal around the ears and muffs are super soft! Recommend 100% A++
B**E
Sounds great
They siund great
A**R
durable
So I have owned these headphones for 3 years. I primarily use them for gaming and my work pc. The sound continues to works as if they were new. All moving components continue to functions as expected. Overall, the product is very durable. I don't see them falling apart or malfunctioning any time soon. The only thing I have replaced was the ear padding. They felt a bit too still with time and became noticeably dirty. The material that covers the over the head padding began to rip in all places, so I removed it completely. As far as the sound quality, they are more on the treble side of the spectrum. In any case the sound can be easily adjusted with an equalizer. I mainly appreciate them because they do a good job at blocking out exterior noise ( for the most part ) and the sound coming from the headphones are not audible to my surroundings.
J**9
Los uso para el disfrute musical en Android con tidal (ifi go blu, hiby fc4) y videojuegos en ps5( dongle soundblaster x1 y un ifi go blue), no deberían usarse sin un amplificador dedicado. Me sorprendió después del quemado; su sonido mejoró bastante, no creo que deban usarse para otra cosa ya que tienen una firma en V, ahora sólo me pregunto cómo sonarán los X o los de 250 ohms?, ya que sólo me interesan cerrados por lo mismo del ruido exterior, y no me gustan los modernos con cancelación de ruido ya que empeoran la calidad de audio.
A**E
...If you want to read, I didn't mind writing to you fellow enthusiast's, with something that hopefully helps. (if your experience has been similar to mine, with these 770's) So, I am conflicted with this idea (or should I say, confused) with reading reviews on these 770's (80's) stating they need a period of time to break-in to sound good? Before I get into this experience, it's important to share that I have spent a good and fair amount of time "researching" personal experiences from others regarding these headphones, comparing specs, pro's, con's, application resistance, etc. I have compared to many other brands that all fit in that affordable (but generous price point) between $180 - $300 that offer good sound, durability, comfort and value. Without actually test driving in a store, I relied on the online world hoping for a positive result by choosing the right headset for my desired sound quality and use. My use is mainly home use, listening to prerecorded music of all kinds, from Metal to Jazz on a home stereo receiver, a quite powerful and clean producing harman kardon to be specific. My receiver delivers excellent sound quality (and not lacking in power), with very clean frequency. After being convinced these 770's (with an 80 ohm resistance) was the right medium that may be used with a PC and / or power receiver, I pulled the trigger on a set. Many reviewers compared the same design, closed back headsets, in this price range (without mentioning all the other "compared" brands that do not, did not, seem to measure up to what these 770's deliver) and this headset seems to beat them all. Ok, lets give them a try!? Next important point, I listen loud! I like deep base, clear mids and sharp highs, which with heavy ROCK, all music is prerecorded differently and some bands F*** it up all together.. (Metallica, ST Anger, O...and, and Justice for All, the sub driver destroyer, HA!) ...so, I am understood not any one headset is going to please the ears with every genre..however, I am looking for just a good "all-rounded" quality headset that at least have the capability to reach the frequency's, I will adjust volume and frequency's accordingly, depending on what my playback is. Distortion, obviously, is not acceptable. Finally, delivered, plugged them in to finally hear what "everyone"?? ...has been saying about them...that they are awesome delivering deep base, very clear mids and highs. Ya, I was SOLD on pages of reviews and seems only a few complained (slightly negative experience, which is to be expected with any product, but compared to the others, these 770's have them all beat!) ....so after plugging in, I put just a little bit of power to them, my first reaction was, WTF is this! F****** HORRIBLE sound,...distortion at a super low volume, the bass (for the little that was barely existent "farted out" the mids and highs terribly, even the vocals. This headset delivered crap! Farted out distortion, at LOW volume. (In comparison, I have a set of SONY's (MDR V-150's) that have been through a war! They have been punching, kicking, screaming, dropped, pulled, beer soaked, abused in every way you can abuse a headset for 15 years now and they still sound EPIC compared to these 770's?? I was not giving up, I refused the sound that was being delivered. I tried about 6 different genre's of music, adjusted volume, bass (all frequency's), started checking connections, my source equipment, etc. The sound was complete distortion without even putting any juice to them. Disappointed, to say respectfully. These 770's are absolute garbage, OR...they may perhaps be defected. That was my final diagnosis after checking every sound delivering source component and connection, this headset must be defective. There is NO way, all of those reviewers are wrong. Back online, to research ONLY foul reviews regarding these 770's...and what I found was this, they need a break in period? Some consumers, having the same experience as I have. Some, re-packaging and sent back, to receive another set with the exact same "issue" (fart producing punch with a side of painful all frequency distortion) I am not sold on the break-in idea, that any headset needs to "run" to break-in to produce good sound. The drivers need to loosen up? Seriously? Nope. Sorry, not accepting this BS. I can accept that they are just a S*** headset and will not fill my listening needs, that is more possible than a headset that needs a drive around the block to run on all cylinders.... but, ok, I will surrender my common sense.... lets test this theory. My only option is sending them back so I will give them this break-in "requirement". ...just another side note; The only other thought I had was, I am having trouble accepting that a crap product has come from German manufacturing (electronic engineering and production) from Germany has and always was, above many electronic products (among many other different German products) regarding quality, durability, SOUND, etc. German engineering has always been excellent, (my experience) which was just another reason I purchased these 770's, boasting that they are in fact, made in Germany. A close runner to Germany has also been Japan.... but ya, that one fact also contributed selling me on this headset ....anyway, my method of breaking in these 770's. I gave them 48 hours. I plugged in a steady stream of music through my hk receiver, plugged in the 770's. I left them at a forgiving volume (not cranked) ...just at a low listening volume, all day, all night, while I was at work, while I was sleeping, just on for a straight 48 hours (low volume and flat frequency's so I would not over-heat and damage the headset). Every 12 hours, I changed the genre music channel to run different music frequency's and styles, one day even just a "nature" sound stage. ...then finally, a moment of truth!!?? Am I keeping these or sending back with a foul review? Result, astounded! These 770's are a completely different animal now....producing an incredible, clean and low end frequency (NOT disturbing ALL of the other mids and high's any more, at all! I am reaching a volume now that is nearly double what I started out with only a week ago with a decent low end, clean as can be mids and sweet, sharp high's. The vocals are incredibly defined. They are like listening to a 3 way speaker with a separate sub....kind-of what my original expectations were. It's been a hard pill to swallow, that any headset needs a good amount of steady juice run through them before sounding, good, but I have to surrender my common sense has been challenged and defeated, in this regard. Yes, a long story to explain to get to this point, however, from my experience starting off with these, I hope (and felt) this explanation needs to be told and understood in the right context, especially if you have received this headset, had the same disappointment, and decided to return before... doing perhaps just what your 770's need....some run in time to punch out the drivers a little bit, so they can actually "PRODUCE" and deliver a pleasurable sound experience. Give the break in theory a try, before re-packaging and returning. It was, ALL my 770's needed. Now, wow! Just wow! Celebrating my patience and my defeated cynical opinion today!
A**I
I've used a ton of different headphones over the years, but the DT 770s have honestly left me speechless. These headphones bring out sounds in my favorite tracks that I didn’t even know existed. The surround sound is truly magnificent. If you are looking for a gaming headphone for the same price as this one, Please buy this one, It's better than a LOT of gaming headphones in the same price range in terms of surround sound. The bass is clear and deep without overpowering the mids or highs, and I find myself picking up on details I usually missed. It feels like hearing everything for the first time. The comfort level is unmatched too—long sessions don’t feel tiring, and the build quality is so solid that they feel like they’ll last forever. Plus, the isolation is incredible; I can completely lose myself in the music without distractions. It does kinda leak out some sounds in higher volumes, but I wouldn't mind it since I have it half the volume (and it's still loud). If you’re even a little bit on the fence, just go for it. I’ve tried everything from budget to premium models, and I’d recommend the DT 770s over all of them without hesitation!
M**A
Satisfeita com a compra!!!!
M**A
Muito bom
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