The DT 770 Studio headphones are a great option for anyone looking for high frequency accuracy and bass depth. They are deserving of our Editors’ Choice award. ..

Design

The DT 770 Studio model and the DT 770 Pro (80 Ohm) variant share the same construction. The name and logo on the outer earcup panel are the only differences. Therefore, you can consider this a review of both models. The huge, circumaural DT 770 Studio headphones in black and grey are surprisingly comfy despite their substantial design. Since sound leakage is minimized, a closed design is ideal for tracking.

The DT 770 Studio earphones are designed to provide a great listening experience with a wide frequency range and dynamic drivers. They are also thickly cushioned, making them ideal for long-term use. The earpads come in different colors, including grey, blue, and black, to match any outfit. There are also DT 770 Studio models meant for mobile devices and studio mixing, as well as a DT 770 Studio model meant for studio tracking.

The DT 770 Studio’s non-removable cable attaches to the left earcup, is 9.9 feet long, and has an inbuilt remote control. This makes it not the best choice if you’re searching for headphones designed for usage with mobile devices. There are many reliable ways to prevent removable cables from popping out of the earcup during tracking, so it would be nice to see one here. Although the cable’s 3.5mm connection is its termination, a 0.25-inch adapter for stereo and professional equipment is also provided. A drawstring nylon protective carrying bag with a name tag for you to fill out is also included. ..

Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro review: Comfort

The DT 770 Pro earcups are designed with large ears in mind. They’re also very comfortable, thanks to the thick, furry cushions. The headphones themselves feel a little heavy, but they’re still manageable even when worn for an extended period of time. We felt comfortable wearing these while working in the office all day.

The headphones come with a one-year warranty, which is reassuring. The design screams comfort, but the total size and high clamp may be deterrents for some purchasers. You’ll understand how they feel without a doubt. The ear cups have substantial padding and the velour that covers them is quite plush. Since the ear cups don’t have to rest in a particular position, you can wear them in any position. You’ll adore this fit if you dislike the sensation of ear cups pressing firmly against your ears. It can accommodate ears of all sizes due to the deeper design. The cups essentially float above the ears. ..

Connectivity

The Beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO employs a straight 3.5mm TRS jack connector, just like the vast majority of wired headphones. There is also threading for a 1/4-inch adaptor, as we previously mentioned. The cable is three metres long, so if you’re not going to use it at home, you should bind it up with zip ties or something similar. For smartphone use, not the best. The DT 770 PRO does not use a removable cable, which is something we prefer. The cord may break if it snags with too much force. We’ve previously reassembled Beyerdynamic cans for pals, but most people aren’t willing to do it. This headset is therefore designed more for the studio or the home than it is for a commute. However, one should be aware of the cord’s relative brittleness. ..

Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro review: Noise canceling

The DT 770 Pros offer average isolation at best. They have a high-end reduction of 30 dB, a mid-range reduction of 13 dB, and essentially no low-end active isolation. The low rumbles of cars and trains will be unavoidable if you use these for your commute. But these perform flawlessly when it comes to monitoring applications in the studio. Even though we might advise you to find a different set of cans for tracking, these will work in a pinch.

Audio Performance

Beyerdynamic’s DT 770 Pro headphones are some of the best-sounding headphones on the market, and they’re also some of the most affordable. They have great audio quality, and they’re perfect for people who want to listen to their music without having to worry about cables or price discrepancies. ..

We used these headphones for almost two weeks straight and they were great. The sound was balanced and the bass was really powerful. If you’re looking for a lot of bass, however, you might want to look elsewhere.

The bass in these cans is strong, but it’s not the only thing that makes the music sound great. The other important factors are the clarity of the sound and how well it integrates with other sounds. This is especially true in ethereal tracks, where the space allows you to hear every detail bouncing off of one another and creating an experience that you simply can’t obtain with lower-quality cans. There is a lot to love, even in the more erratic tracks.

Beyerdynamic DT 770 Studio headphones are perfect for musicians and music fans alike. They provide a distinctive experience with their 100-Gecs of chaos mosaic sound, and are reasonably priced. ..

Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro review:: Price and availability

The DT 770 Studio is now available for $199 (about £150/AU$280) at Guitar Center. This means that the DT 770 Studio are only available in the US, while the Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro is available everywhere. Additionally, since the Beyerdynamic DT 770 Studio and DT 770 Pro share an identical design, it is impossible to discuss one without mentioning the other.

It’s strange that you can get the same audio experience from a headset that costs $159 when the only difference is the logo. However, since there isn’t much of a difference in the hardware or even the included accessories - and given that a regular user could just as easily purchase the Pro - we’d advise most people to just choose the less expensive choice in this case. ..

Conclusion

The closed-back, neutral-listening DT 770 headphones are excellent. They provide a well-balanced audio rendition with a superb bass that doesn’t overpower instruments and vocals and an almost faultless mid-range. They lack the large Soundstage of the DT 990 PRO or the DT 880, but the closed design gives them a better bass.

Our measurements revealed some variation in the bass range, which was also somewhat dependent on the listener’s head shape. Due to the emphasis on the treble range with some tracks, they also have a tendency to sound a little sharp.