Beyerdynamic DT 770 M Studio Monitor Headphones, 80 Ohm

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Beyerdynamic DT 770 M Studio Monitor Headphones, 80 Ohm

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Beyerdynamic DT 770 M Studio Monitor Headphones, 80 Ohm Overview

Please Note - We recommend 80 Ohm headphones if you’re planning to use them alongside an audio interface such as the Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 or another device with a less powerful headphone amp. These headphones have a lower impedance, which means you don’t have to crank your interface’s headphone volume to get a clear and loud signal. If you’re using studio-grade hardware with a powerful headphone amp, consider using 250 Ohm headphones instead.

Headphones for monitoring purposes, closed (extremely high isolation from ambient noise)

Key features

  • Circumaural headphones for percussionists and sound engineers (FOH), 80 ohms
  • Excellent isolation from ambient noise (35 dBA)
  • Excellent playback precision with very high sound pressure level (105 dB)
  • High long-term wearing comfort, replaceable ear pads
  • Made in Germany

Supplied accessories:

  • Jack adapter 6.35 mm
  • Drawstring bag

The DT 770 M has been designed for drummers and monitoring purposes (FOH), and is suitable for use on stage and in the studio. The transducers are fitted to adjustable yokes which should be positioned to fully enclose the ear. This provides the optimum ear/speaker position for accurate sound monitoring. The headphone volume can be optimal adjusted using the volume control on the single-sided cable. Comes supplied in a leather carrying case.

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Rated 4.00 out of 5 18/11/2020

Got these for the isolation. They do offer some, but I couldn't get anywhere near the stated 35dB. Best I got was around 20dB in the midrange. However sound reproduction and comfort is far superior to something like Peltor ProTac III ear defender headphones so it's a bit of a tossup. Okay for studio work but look elsewhere if you need to take the pain out of FOH levels.

Tim.

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