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title: "beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO, 32 Ohm, Closed Back, Over Ear, Wired Professional Studio Headphones, Mobile Recording, Podcast, Gaming, 1.6m Straight Cable, Black with Limited Edition Gray Velour Ear Pads"
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# 32Ω low-impedance for mobile power Closed-back design for superior noise isolation 1.6m tangle-free straight cable with 1/4" adapter beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO, 32 Ohm, Closed Back, Over Ear, Wired Professional Studio Headphones, Mobile Recording, Podcast, Gaming, 1.6m Straight Cable, Black with Limited Edition Gray Velour Ear Pads

**Brand:** beyerdynamic
**Price:** 2751 kr
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎧 Elevate your sound game—comfort and clarity that keep you in the zone.

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- **What is this?** beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO, 32 Ohm, Closed Back, Over Ear, Wired Professional Studio Headphones, Mobile Recording, Podcast, Gaming, 1.6m Straight Cable, Black with Limited Edition Gray Velour Ear Pads by beyerdynamic
- **How much does it cost?** 2751 kr with free shipping
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## Best For

- beyerdynamic enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted beyerdynamic brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **All-Day Comfort:** Lightweight build with adjustable headband and velour ear pads means marathon sessions without fatigue.
- • **Seamless Connectivity:** Includes 3.5mm jack plus 1/4" adapter for effortless switching between mobile devices and professional gear.
- • **Mobile-Optimized Sound:** 32 Ohm impedance delivers studio-grade audio without extra amps—perfect for on-the-go pros.
- • **Unmatched Noise Isolation:** Closed-back design and plush velour pads block distractions so you stay locked in your creative zone.
- • **German Precision Engineering:** Handcrafted durability with replaceable parts ensures your headphones stay pro-ready for years.

## Overview

The beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO 32 Ohm headphones combine legendary German engineering with mobile-optimized low impedance, delivering pristine, balanced sound without the need for external amplification. Their closed-back design and velour ear pads provide superior passive noise isolation and all-day comfort, making them ideal for professional studio monitoring, podcasting, gaming, and mobile recording. Featuring a tangle-free 1.6m cable and versatile 3.5mm plus 1/4" adapters, these headphones offer seamless connectivity across devices, backed by a 2-year warranty and decades of trusted performance.

## Description

Designed for critical music and sound monitoring. The single-sided cable makes the handling of the headphone easy. The cushion system allows the DT 770 Pro to be used comfortably for long periods of time. The DT 770 Pro is a closed dynamic headphone of exceptional quality suitable for the most demanding professional and audiophile applications. The long term comfort and accurate performance make the DT 770 Pro The perfect monitoring headphone for recording studios, post production or broadcasting situations. The low mass coil and diaphragm assembly produce a transient performance equaled only by electrostatic earphones, and, in combination with a carefully tailored frequency response offer a natural and balanced sound. Soft ear pads and adjustable, sliding, earpieces together with a single sided connecting cable ensure listening comfort during extended periods of use. The DT 770 Pro features 32, 80 or 250 Ohm drivers and a gold plated 3. 5 mm stereo jack with 1/4" Inch adapter, and is therefore suitable for use with Almost all headphone amplifiers. The legendary DT 770 Pro 32 OHM from Beyer dynamic is a closed, 32 OHM dynamic headphone. The limited edition "All Gray" Model adds a fresh take to the time tested classic. The DT 770's have proven after over 30 years of use in the best studios and sound stages around the world that they perform to the highest level every time.

Review: Comfortable for long editing sessions - For years I used the Audio-Technica ATH-M20x headphones because a) they are cheap, b) they have a pretty flat response, and c) happened to be what my local music store had in stock. And with all that considered, they are not bad headphones. But then I started working from home... Suddenly, I was no longer wearing headphones for short moments when I needed to crank the sound up. With two toddlers living in the same house, I found I needed to wear them for hours at a time in order to focus. This resulted in much fatigue around my ears. They were being pressed against in head in ways that hurt when worn long periods. I also started to notice they would sit heavy on the top of my head and I would get sore where the head band was. "Oh well" I thought. "All the more reason for me to finish out my basement and move down there." But months passed, I needed a quicker solution. So I searched the interwebs. Enter the DT 770 Pro headphones by Beyerdynamic. These things are superb! Not only can I wear them for hours on end without pain, but they also work comfortably while wearing my blue light glasses. I purchased the 32 Ohm model and here are some things I noticed after using them for a week: - They are slightly quieter than the ATH-M20x and with less bass. However I have not found that to be an issue. It has actually allowed me to hear a fuller range and master audio better. - You will notice the difference if they are plugged into a subpar headphone amp. I use some fairly cheap monitors that have a headphone jack. After getting these I've stopped using that jack and have started plugging the headphones straight into the headphone jack for the computer. The quality jumps up when I do. - Sound insulation is good considering there is no active noise cancelling. People have to knock with confidence on my office door to get my attention. - The cord is shorter than my other headphones. Not an issue for me considering where my computer sits. However I can imagine that could be an issue if your computer is located on the floor. That could be solved with a headphone amp. All that said, I consider the Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro headphones to be a worthwhile investment and would recommend them to anyone looking for comfortable headphones with quality sound at reasonably affordable price.
Review: Excellent isolation, reasonable comfort, good sound. - I've been putting off writing this review because I wanted to do a bunch of A/B testing against my ATH M50s but I keep those at work and just never have the two headsets in the same room. So I'll just give you my impressions. The sound in this unit is good. Very good. Much better than a standard basic headphone. Of course you paid significantly more than you would for a basic headphone, so it should. Subjectively, I *think* I prefer the ATH M50 for sound. I also have the Sennheiser HD595, which is way different from either one, but I think gives a more detailed sound than either. The Sennheisers can be light on bass, but you can hear a ton of stuff in there. The M50's are probably heavier on bass. The comfort is pretty good. While the M50 crushes the ear, this goes all the way over the ear. It's comfy for a while. After a time it gets real hot. I think that's true of all closed headphones, though. It clamps decently strongly to the head. My Sennheisers are open and vasty more comfortable, but they don't hold your head very well. They are open headphones, so they let a lot of sound and air in and out anyway. Design-wise, these are very large. They look like earmuffs. They do go all around the ear and provide very good passive sound isolation. Good enough that you will miss it when people in the room talk to you. The cord is very short and not curly. Handy if you are plugging it into speakers on your desk or a device in your hand, but even if you plug it into a computer below the desk, they cord won't reach. This contrasts with my M50's, which have a cord that goes on and on forever. A little plastic decal peeled off the side pretty early on. I ended up supergluing it back in place. That was pretty unexpected for a rather high-end headphone like this. Anyway, these are good headphones. Great for isolating and good quality with ok to good comfort. I don't regret buying them at the price I got them (on some kind of super sale) but they aren't vastly better than other good quality cans.

## Features

- LOW-IMPEDANCE MOBILE POWER: Optimized at 32 Ohms for use with smartphones, tablets, game consoles, and laptops. These headphones deliver high-fidelity sound without the need for an external amplifier, perfect for high-quality listening at home or in the field.
- CHOOSING YOUR IMPEDANCE: Pick 32 Ohm for mobile gear, 80 Ohm for universal studio use, or 250 Ohm for high-powered setups. Each model is tuned for specific power levels and includes specialized cable types.
- LEGENDARY COMFORT: Designed for long-duration sessions, the lightweight build, veleour earpads, and adjustable headband provide a secure yet relaxed fit. Experience the iconic "Bass Reflex" technology that makes these a staple for music enthusiasts worldwide.
- SUPERIOR NOISE ISOLATION: The closed-back design and soft velour ear pads provide excellent passive noise cancellation. This makes them ideal for professional editing and focused listening in noisy environments or shared workspaces.
- CABLE & PLUG VERSATILITY: Features a shorter 1.6m (5.2 ft) straight cable to prevent tangling during mobile use. Includes a 3.5mm connected as well as a threaded 1/4" (6.35mm) adapter for seamless connection to home stereo systems and professional interfaces.
- GERMAN ENGINEERING & DURABILITY: Handcrafted in Germany with a robust spring steel headband and high-quality materials. Every part is replaceable, ensuring long-term reliability for your professional audio needs and daily use.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07H45HG23 |
| Additional Features | Noise Isolation, Tangle Free Cord |
| Age Range Description | Adult, Teen |
| Antenna Location | Audio Monitoring, Recording, Studio, Gaming |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #300 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #4 in Recording Headphone Audio Monitors |
| Brand Name | beyerdynamic |
| Built-In Media | 1/4" Screw-on Adapter (pre-installed on 3.5mm jack), Drawstring Bag |
| Cable Features | Tangle Free |
| Carrying Case Color | Black |
| Carrying Case Material | Fabric |
| Color | Gray |
| Compatible Devices | Universal |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,338) |
| Earpiece Shape | Over-ear |
| Enclosure Material | Fabric, Metal/Plastic |
| Frequency Range | 5 - 35,000 Hz |
| Frequency Response | 35000 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00638888651054 |
| Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Impedance | 32 Ohms |
| Item Weight | 11.45 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | beyerdynamic |
| Model Name | DT 770 PRO |
| Model Number | DT 770 PRO - 32 OHM GRAY LE |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 96 dB |
| Specific Uses For Product | Entertainment, Gaming, Professional |
| UPC | 638888651054 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2-year Beyerdynamic Warranty |
| Wireless Technology | Wired |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** beyerdynamic
- **Color:** Gray
- **Ear Placement:** Over Ear
- **Form Factor:** Over Ear
- **Impedance:** 32 Ohms

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How does this compare to the Audio Technica M50x?**
A: AS an audio engineer I can share with you these are two different headphones and I believe their respective sound strengths and weaknesses reflect their nature.  Without getting into the techno babble, I will simplify this in the following manner:  The Audio Technica M50x is a general headset which is good for listening to music and due its build design very good/great for gaming.  The Beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO is great for audio production and more detailed listening for music and good/very good for gaming.  If you are looking for a gaming headset, you can't go wrong with either, if you are looking to listen to music and want a more detailed sound or if you using them for audio production then the Beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO should be your choice.

**Q: Does the 30 ohms have the same bass output if it is connected to an amp compare with the 250 ohms?**
A: I am looking at this 250 ohm headphone because it has a high impedance. I build a vacuum tube amplifier with a nominal impedance of 600 ohms. Although it seems to drive 32 ohm headphones, it will work better with headphones closer to 600. The high voltage changes needed to drive high impedance headphones do not carry a lot of current, but they do carry much detail. I tend to believe that high impedance headphones will be more responsive and defined than lower impedance headphones, but their hardware requirements are different.

Small mobile devices don't have high voltages in them to generate signals for high impedance headphones, which is why low impedance is standardized, and even then, many devices lack the power to drive the bass on them. A dedicated amp is the extra hardware to fill out a quality signal. So even poor quality headphones can sound better when driven by the appropriate source.

In the end, your headphones will not improve the sound significantly if you do not have an amplifier to back them up, though I still think higher impedance phones will result in a better sound.

**Q: Given the prices $180 for 32 ohms, $278 for 80 ohms, and $170 for 250 ohms, which one should I buy for 98% amp-less listening?**
A: For an amp-less setup the 32 Ohm are the way to go.  Yes you can use the 80 Ohms non-amp'd (the 250s are not recommended for this), but your listening levels are going to be limited (how many dB you get out of them).
Beyerdynamic created a set of low-impedance for a reason - and if your laptop / phone / or PC with no external amp/dac or amp'd internal card are your primary use...then you have your answer.

**Q: Anyone know where these are made?  Are they made in China like many competitor's models?**
A: Products are made in Germany. Beware of counterfeiter units shipping from China at reduced price and NO warranty.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Comfortable for long editing sessions
*by B***N on January 14, 2021*

For years I used the Audio-Technica ATH-M20x headphones because a) they are cheap, b) they have a pretty flat response, and c) happened to be what my local music store had in stock. And with all that considered, they are not bad headphones. But then I started working from home... Suddenly, I was no longer wearing headphones for short moments when I needed to crank the sound up. With two toddlers living in the same house, I found I needed to wear them for hours at a time in order to focus. This resulted in much fatigue around my ears. They were being pressed against in head in ways that hurt when worn long periods. I also started to notice they would sit heavy on the top of my head and I would get sore where the head band was. "Oh well" I thought. "All the more reason for me to finish out my basement and move down there." But months passed, I needed a quicker solution. So I searched the interwebs. Enter the DT 770 Pro headphones by Beyerdynamic. These things are superb! Not only can I wear them for hours on end without pain, but they also work comfortably while wearing my blue light glasses. I purchased the 32 Ohm model and here are some things I noticed after using them for a week: - They are slightly quieter than the ATH-M20x and with less bass. However I have not found that to be an issue. It has actually allowed me to hear a fuller range and master audio better. - You will notice the difference if they are plugged into a subpar headphone amp. I use some fairly cheap monitors that have a headphone jack. After getting these I've stopped using that jack and have started plugging the headphones straight into the headphone jack for the computer. The quality jumps up when I do. - Sound insulation is good considering there is no active noise cancelling. People have to knock with confidence on my office door to get my attention. - The cord is shorter than my other headphones. Not an issue for me considering where my computer sits. However I can imagine that could be an issue if your computer is located on the floor. That could be solved with a headphone amp. All that said, I consider the Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro headphones to be a worthwhile investment and would recommend them to anyone looking for comfortable headphones with quality sound at reasonably affordable price.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent isolation, reasonable comfort, good sound.
*by J***2 on June 17, 2016*

I've been putting off writing this review because I wanted to do a bunch of A/B testing against my ATH M50s but I keep those at work and just never have the two headsets in the same room. So I'll just give you my impressions. The sound in this unit is good. Very good. Much better than a standard basic headphone. Of course you paid significantly more than you would for a basic headphone, so it should. Subjectively, I *think* I prefer the ATH M50 for sound. I also have the Sennheiser HD595, which is way different from either one, but I think gives a more detailed sound than either. The Sennheisers can be light on bass, but you can hear a ton of stuff in there. The M50's are probably heavier on bass. The comfort is pretty good. While the M50 crushes the ear, this goes all the way over the ear. It's comfy for a while. After a time it gets real hot. I think that's true of all closed headphones, though. It clamps decently strongly to the head. My Sennheisers are open and vasty more comfortable, but they don't hold your head very well. They are open headphones, so they let a lot of sound and air in and out anyway. Design-wise, these are very large. They look like earmuffs. They do go all around the ear and provide very good passive sound isolation. Good enough that you will miss it when people in the room talk to you. The cord is very short and not curly. Handy if you are plugging it into speakers on your desk or a device in your hand, but even if you plug it into a computer below the desk, they cord won't reach. This contrasts with my M50's, which have a cord that goes on and on forever. A little plastic decal peeled off the side pretty early on. I ended up supergluing it back in place. That was pretty unexpected for a rather high-end headphone like this. Anyway, these are good headphones. Great for isolating and good quality with ok to good comfort. I don't regret buying them at the price I got them (on some kind of super sale) but they aren't vastly better than other good quality cans.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by T***0 on March 15, 2020*

Au fil des ans et des investissements, j’ai la chance ( et le plaisir ) de posséder aujourd’hui beaucoup de casques, répartis dans à peu près toutes les gammes, et je voudrais aujourd'hui faire part de mon retour d'expérience avec ce Beyerdynamic DT-770 PRO. Étant audiophile de loisir et éternellement à la recherche de produits jouissant d'une bonne réputation et d'une solide fiche technique, cela fait quelques années maintenant que j'investis régulièrement dans de nouveaux casques pour satisfaire mon besoin de consommer ( eh oui, on aime tous ça au fond ). J'ai eu l'occasion d'essayer beaucoup de casques et j'en possède moi-même quelques-uns de différents constructeurs ( AKG K-702, Sennheiser HD-660S, Sennheiser HD598, Sennheiser GAME ONE ( oui, j'aime beaucoup Sennheiser ) et Focal Elear ). Cependant, je n'avais pas de Beyedynamic, une marque qui pourtant est totalement indissociable du monde de l'audio de prestige. Depuis des années et des années, j'entendais parler de la gamme DT de chez Beyerdynamic comme étant exceptionnelle, d'un rapport qualité prix incroyable et fournissant des prestations très haut de gamme, rivalisant avec des casques bien plus onéreux ( comme mon HD-660S par exemple ). Récemment, j'ai donc cédé à la tentation, et j'ai fais l'acquisition de ce DT-770 PRO en version 32 Ohms. Je vais donc ici détailler ce que j'en pense après un petit mois d'utilisation. Je précise que j'alimente mes casque avec une carte son Asus Essence STX-II ( une carte son EXCEPTIONNELLE, croyez moi ), et que j'ai également un amplificateur Beyedynamic A20 pour les casques forte impédance ( ce qui n'est pas le cas de ce DT-770 puisque je l'ai pris en 32 Ohms ). La première chose que j'ai fait lorsque je l'ai reçu, c'est évidemment le déballer et le poser sur ma tête. Dès l’ouverture de la boite, on sent bien que ce casque est de manufacture Allemande. Pas de fantaisie, pas de fioriture, mais simplement l’essentiel, assemblé de manière irréprochable. Ca respire la qualité et ça inspire immédiatement un sentiment de solidité. En toute objectivité, sans avoir le recul nécessaire pour affirmer quoi que ce soit, je dirais qu’au déballage, ce casque est parmi tous ceux que je possède celui qui m’a le plus inspiré la solidité dès la prise en main. Je n’ai aucun doute quant au fait qu’il va me durer des années, et le fait que l’on puisse aisément changer les pièces d’usure ( coussinets pour les oreillettes et mousse de rembourrage pour l’arceau ) va dans le sens d’un produit conçu pour durer. Le déballage terminé, la première chose que vous expérimentez avec un casque, c'est son confort. Sur ce point, j'avais quelques craintes, dans la mesure où un certain nombre d'utilisateur et de testeur sur le net déclarent que ce casque peut parfois exercer une pression importante sur la tête. Pour ma part, je m'attendais à bien pire que cela. Bon alors soyons clair, ce casque n'est pas du tout le plus confortable que je possède, MAIS ( parce qu'il y a un gros mais ), il faut aussi dire que je possède majoritairement des casques ouverts. Sur ce type de casque dont l'isolation acoustique ne figure pas sur le cahier des charges, on retrouve souvent un grand confort ( mon HD-660S, mon GAME ONE sont par exemple assez souples au niveau de l'arceau, et n'occasionnent aucune gène ni douleur même après des sessions d'écoute de plusieurs heures, et ne parlons même pas de mon K-702 qui est le summum du confort ). Ici, nous sommes sur un casque FERME, qui isole d'ailleurs très bien de l'environnement extérieur, et ceci passivement. Il est donc parfaitement normal de retrouver un arceau plus ajusté, qui va exercer une pression plus importante sur le crâne qu’un casque ouvert ( c’est en tout cas le cas en règle générale, ce n’est pas un absolu ), mais je trouve que pour un casque fermé, il reste TRES confortable. Je porte des lunettes, et je suis donc rapidement indisposé par les casques qui serrent la tête à outrance, mais ici, je ne suis pas particulièrement gêné. Je fais en général une petite pause de 10 minutes toutes les deux ou trois heures avec ce casque, histoire de laisser mes oreilles respirer un peu, mais je reste catégorique sur le fait que ce casque est confortable. J’ajouterais que les coussinets des oreillettes sont assez profonds, ce qui implique qu’il y a de l’espace pour les oreilles et qu’elles ne touchent donc pas le fond du casque, car c’est un problème sur certains modèles. Sur le confort, si je devais attribuer une note au DT-770 Pro, je lui donnerais 17/20 dans l’absolu, et 20/20 si je tiens compte du fait que c’est un casque fermé. Bon point donc. Ensuite vient LA partie intéressante, celle qui va probablement être la plus déterminante dans votre choix : LE SON. Sur ce point, je vais être tout à fait impartial. Comme je vous l’ai dit, je possède plusieurs modèles de casque dont certains sont excellents, et j’ai donc des points de comparaison. J’ai aussi des morceaux de référence que je connais absolument par cœur et dont je me sert pour tester mon matériel audio et évaluer ses forces et ses faiblesses ( il faut toujours avoir une petite bibliothèque de morceaux de musique en qualité WAV que l’on connait sur le bout des doigts pour évaluer les qualités acoustiques d’un nouveau produit ). Alors la première chose que je peux vous dire, c’est que ce casque est excellent, et plus encore si l’on tient compte de son prix. J’ai été extrêmement surpris par ses prestations, et sur certains points, il surpasse d’autres modèles que je possède et qui sont beaucoup plus onéreux. Je vais essayer de décortiquer un peu les choses pour que vous puissiez avoir une idée précise de ce que ce casque a à vous offrir. Tout d’abord, il est neutre, ne présente pas de coloration particulière au niveau sonore, et recrache le signal tel qu’il arrive. Si votre enregistrement est de mauvaise qualité, il vous le fera remarquer très rapidement, et s’il est excellent, il vous en fera profiter sans concession. J’ai été époustouflé par sa descente dans le bas du spectre. Il est extrêmement à l’aise, et de tous les modèles que je possède, c’est mon préféré sur ce point. Il descend encore et encore. Prenez la bande originale d’Interstellar, et vous aurez le sentiment d’être dans la salle de cinéma, avec ce gros pavillon 18’’ derrière l’’écran qui vous fait trembler les tripes ( les sensations en moins, c’est la contrepartie du casque ). Mais surtout, il maitrise à la perfection cette descente. Il n’est jamais mou, on a jamais le sentiment désagréable qu’il y a de l’inertie sur les membranes ( ce qui est souvent le cas sur des systèmes ou des casques de gamme inférieure ). Pour s’en convaincre, prenez « License to Kill », de Bob Dylan, et constatez par vous-même à quel point ce casque retranscrit les impacts de batterie avec vivacité et dynamisme. En dehors des casques, je possède aussi un système audio haut de gamme deux voies, en DIY. Il s’articule autours de deux PHL 4510 placé en charge BR, accompagnés de deux moteurs de compression Radian 475PB filtrés à 1200Hz à -12dB par octave placés dans des pavillons ALG Arai A480… Autant dire un système de très haute volée, que j’aime par-dessus tout et qui est mon mètre étalon absolu en ce qui me concerne. Eh bien de tous les casques que je possède, c’est celui dont la dynamique se rapproche le plus de celle de ce système, et d’après mon expérience ( qui vaut ce qu’elle vaut, certes ), c’est très rare ( inédit dans mon cas ) de retrouver chez un casque une dynamique qui rappelle celle d’un bon 12’’ ou d’un 15’’… Chapeau bas sur ce point donc. C’est précisément ce qui m’a fait détester mon AKG K702, qui pourtant est considéré comme une référence parmi les casques haut de gamme. Contrairement à beaucoup, je trouve le K702 plat et non pas neutre comme j’ai pu le lire un peu partout. Il est indéniable qu’il est très analytique et détaillé, mais sa courbe s’effondre à partir de 60 Hz et il n’a plus rien à proposer en dessous, en plus d’avoir une dynamique qui ne me plait pas du tout. Si vous avez eu l’occasion d’essayer le K702 et que vous voulez vous faire une idée sur le DT-770, je dirais qu’il ont en commun cette précision dans l’analyse du signal et leur niveau de détail, mais que pour tout le reste, ils sont diamétralement opposés ( et c’est tant mieux en ce qui me concerne ). Le reste du spectre n’est pas en retrait d’un point de vue qualitatif. Les mediums sont chatoyants, et un opéra ou un enregistrement axé vocal vous permettra d’apprécier à quel point ce casque est à son aise pour le bas medium. Néanmoins, j’ai noté un petit creux vers 2 ou 3 Khz, qui se traduit par un medium légèrement en retrait par rapport au reste du spectre. Concrètement, si vous prenez un bon enregistrement à la guitare sèche ( comme la BO de Metro Last Light par exemple ), vous vous apercevrez qu’il y a bel et bien un petit creux sur cette portion de la courbe de réponse en fréquence. Pour autant, il garde une très bonne définition même sur ce petit creux, seule sa linéarité est impactée. Et en ce qui concerne la partie supérieure du spectre, je le trouve extrêmement détaillé. Il n’est jamais agressif, jamais métallique, mais toujours aéré et juste. Ca sonne très naturel, c’est limpide, l’émotion passe sans compromis. Le violon de Ludovico Einaudi dans « Run » vous inspirera immanquablement un frisson. Concernant la spatialisation, je trouve que la scène est étonnamment large pour un casque fermé. On situe sans difficulté la position d’un instrument dans l’espace ( ou d’un ennemi si vous l’utilisez en gaming, ce qu’il m’arrive de faire ), sans pour autant égaler l’ampleur de la scène d’un casque ouvert ( ce qui est normal, rien de nouveau sous le soleil ). Sur ce point, mon GAME ONE ou mon HD-660S sont par exemple un cran au-dessus, mais si je tiens compte du fait que ce casque est fermé, je le trouve très bon. Enfin, en ce qui concerne la sensibilité du casque, sachez qu’il n’est pas extrêmement sensible. C’est pourtant, de tous les modèles que je possède, le casque ayant l’impédance la plus basse ( je l’ai pris en 32 Ohms ), et on ne peut donc pas imputer ce manque de sensibilité à une résistance de la bobine élevée. Ce casque a simplement un rendement assez bas, ce qui va se traduire par une pression acoustique limitée. Cela étant, n’allez pas croire pour autant qu’il n’est pas capable de vous abimer les tympans, mais il ne règne pas en maitre sur ce segment. Il a néanmoins une bonne tenue en puissance ( je n’ai noté aucune distorsion à haut volume d’écoute ), et le fait que son isolation passive soit très performante ne vous incitera pas à pousser le volume au-delà du raisonnable de toutes façons. Finalement, pour conclure, je dirais que ce casque n’usurpe absolument pas sa réputation. A la lueur de ma propre expérience, je peux maintenant dire que contrairement au K702, j’abonde dans le sens de l’opinion générale. Ce casque est tout bonnement excellent, pour énormément de raisons que je n’ai probablement pas toutes détaillées, et si en plus on tient compte de son positionnement tarifaire, on peut dire qu’il n’a pas vraiment de concurrent. Prenez néanmoins en compte qu’il est fermé, avec tout ce que ça implique ( ce que j’ai détaillé en partie ). Maintenant, et je suis catégorique là-dessus, c’est un achat que je n’hésiterais pas à refaire, et je vous encourage à sauter le pas si comme moi vous hésitez depuis longtemps. Vous ferez l’acquisition d’un produit de haute volée, capable de performances premium, d’une qualité de fabrication indéniable et dont vous ne vous lasserez pas !

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