Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro 80-ohm headphones

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About the Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro 80-ohm headphones 🎧
Find listings and compare options in our headphones category. The Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro 80-ohm is a closed-back over-ear headphone made for studio monitoring, tracking and detailed listening. Choosing a pre-owned DT 770 Pro can save you money while giving access to a proven, durable design that many pros prefer.
What makes the DT 770 Pro stand out?
- Closed-back design — isolates sound and prevents bleed, useful for recording and noisy environments.
- 80 ohm impedance — balances use with portable players and audio interfaces; requires modest amplification for best results.
- Comfortable velour ear pads — soft padding for long sessions without excess heat.
- Durable build — metal-reinforced headband and replaceable parts extend usable life.
- Clear, punchy bass — useful for tracking and mixing genres that need low-end control.
Launch year and pedigree
The DT 770 Pro series dates back to the 1980s and has been refined over decades as a studio standard. The 80-ohm variant is one of the most popular choices for both home studios and professional setups.
Quick specs and useful features ✅
- Impedance: 80 ohm.
- Type: Closed-back, over-ear.
- Typical uses: Studio tracking, mixing references, critical listening.
- Comfort: Velour ear pads and padded headband for long sessions.
- Connectivity: Fixed cable on most versions (single-sided).
| Model | Impedance | Sound focus | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro 80-ohm | 80 ohm | Punchy bass, closed isolation | Studio tracking, casual mixing |
| Beyerdynamic DT 1990 Pro | 250 ohm | Analytical, open-back detail | Mastering and critical listening |
Products in the same series 🆚
The DT family includes several models with different uses. Common siblings are the DT 770 Pro (available in 32, 80 and 250 ohm), the DT 880 Pro (semi-open) and the DT 1990 Pro (open, analytical). The DT 770 Pro 80-ohm is the middle ground: easier to drive than 250 ohm models and more isolating than semi-open or open designs.
Compare these options when you want either isolation for tracking or open clarity for mixing. For a direct comparison and listings, see the DT 1990 Pro product page linked above.
Which one should you pick?
- If you record in noisy spaces or need isolation: DT 770 Pro 80-ohm is a strong choice.
- If you prioritise analytical detail and have a good headphone amp: consider DT 1990 Pro.
- If you need lower impedance for phones or very portable players: look for the 32-ohm DT 770 Pro variant.
Price range and filters to use 💷
There are currently available pre-owned products priced between 206 and 206. Use the price filter to find a range that suits your budget. Also try filtering by brand and condition to quickly narrow the results.
Things to consider while you compare
- Check seller-listed accessories and cable condition in the listing details.
- Look for listings that include clear photos and shipping or return information.
- Remember that pre-owned prices vary by condition grade and included extras.
Experience and care tips
- Replaceable ear pads mean a long service life; used units often benefit from new pads.
- Store the headphones on a stand or in a case to maintain headband and pad shape.
- A gentle cable check and cleaning can improve comfort and performance after purchase.
Are DT 770 Pro 80-ohm headphones suitable for mobile phones?
Can the DT 770 Pro be used for mixing?
How do I judge a pre-owned pair before buying?
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