DT 770 PRO Studio Headphones
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The DT 770 M is a closed dynamic headphone designed especially for drummers. Due to its high SPL capability and excellent ambient noise attenuation, the DT 770 M is also suitable for the monitoring of PA systems (FOH) live on stage and in studios. The single-sided 3m connecting cable allows easy handling for everyday use and is equipped with an in-line volume control for optimum set-up. It is fitted with a gold-plated mini stereo plug (3.5 mm) with a 1/4" adapter and is therefore suitable for use with almost all headphone amplifiers.
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22 mentions from real owners
- #1Dec 26, 2025
any gaming headset with low latency actually built to last? tired of plastic junk breaking in months
Doubt there's any disadvantage to using a non-gaming headset, personally never noticed any (2.5k elo faceit) - in which case I can recommend a Beyerdynamic like DT770 Pro, comfiest headset I've ever tried (out of many) + incredible quality so far. For actual "gaming" headsets, the company AceZone is a very popular and credited brand, perhaps industry standard at this point.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #2Dec 26, 2025
any gaming headset with low latency actually built to last? tired of plastic junk breaking in months
Beyerdynamic dt770 is the goat. The model has been available for a long time, and even if it does break, there are original parts available to fix it. Or if you are on a budget, you can buy 3rd party parts.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #3Dec 26, 2025
any gaming headset with low latency actually built to last? tired of plastic junk breaking in months
Beyer dynamics - as many said here before. I have the dt990 pro since 2012 i think. Also i have the steelseries arctis wireless pro since ~5 years and its still going strong. Even the batterys.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #4Dec 26, 2025
any gaming headset with low latency actually built to last? tired of plastic junk breaking in months
Yup. Next model up (DT1770) coming on 10 years daily use and still in basically as-new condition. Pretty much anything above entry level from the big names (Beyer Dynamic, Audio Technica, Sennheiser, AKG, Sony, Yamaha, Hifimann, Grado) will last decades if looked after. Leather pads too if you keep them conditioned. Lighter and more comfortable headphones (like open Audio Technicas) are more fragile but still just as durable if you are gentle. DT770 are a decent choice, DT1770s are much the same but better, AD-700X are absolutely phenomenal for the price (basically unbeatable) if you can deal with the weak bass response. I have well over 10k of various headphones over the years and the AD700s (before the X model) have been my favourite to date, as long as you are happy with no isolation and are prepared to add a sub under the desk for bass and gaming.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #5Dec 26, 2025
any gaming headset with low latency actually built to last? tired of plastic junk breaking in months
Then get either a professional(non-gaming) headset, or get professional headphones and microphone(non-gaming) For example right now I have an Audient id4 mk2 interface, BeyerDynamic DT770 headphones, and a Sennheiser MKE600 mic on my desk. Free yourself of the gaming market and there's so many good choices that will last for many years. If you want a headset, get a professional headset that would be used on the job, not a gaming headset.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #6Dec 19, 2025
A gaming headset with low latency after 4+ years of regular use — what actually held up
Yes. Wired for Life. Had my Beyerdynamic DT770 Pros since 2007. They still see 8 hours of use every workday. Replaced the earcups a couple of times because of greasy hair (but that's a *me* problem) and the slider housings with aftermarket 3d printed ones for a couple of bucks since they have a cracking problem, but other than that, they are tanks.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #7Nov 4, 2025
Headphones for sensitive friend
1. 99% of integrated mics are trash - go for dedicated one, like nlue snowball. 2. He may want to checkout open back headphones like panqsonic shp9500/9600, or sennhaiser hd560s - they let sorrounding sound in. 3. If he wants closeback - sony mdr 7506, sennhaiser hd280pro, or beyerdynamic dt770 are great options. If you want more reccomendations checkout r/headphoneadvice 4. I cant name one bt headphone thats built decenlty, sony xm4s are lifestyle product.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #8Oct 10, 2025
Over ear headphone recs?
Check out fiio btr series of products - they allow you to convert wired headphones via bt. Up to the headphones - depends on your budget, but example models are Sennheiser 280pro, 560s and Beyerdynamic dt770.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #9Oct 7, 2025
Buying good headphones
Beyerdynamic DT 770s
View on Redditopen_in_new - #10Jul 7, 2025
Looking for wired earphones without noise cancelling
beyerdynamic dt 770 is a classic for about 150€ But if you are looking for something truly BIFL you need something with a decatchable cable like a Audio-Technica ATH-M50 X or a Sennheiser of you want something open back
View on Redditopen_in_new - #11May 1, 2025
What would be the best , affordable set of headphones for my mentally disabled brother, preferably under $100-200
+1 for beyerdynamics. Plus the earpads on the 770 are a dream…
View on Redditopen_in_new - #12May 1, 2025
What would be the best , affordable set of headphones for my mentally disabled brother, preferably under $100-200
If he’s ok with a wired one, look into the beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro, 32 Ohm version. Built well, repairable. No active noise cancelling but they insulate well enough that they might work for him. The pads are also THE MOST COMFORTABLE EVER. But, cable. Whatever you do, stay away from anything by Audio Technica. They’re notorious for breaking right on yoke between earpads and headband. For earplugs, look into Mack’s Thermafit soft foam earplugs with NRR 29. I myself have small ears and they work great for me. I’m very sensitive to noise, and when needed I pair those earplugs with headphones
View on Redditopen_in_new - #13Apr 11, 2025
MMX 200 Wireless - Beyerdynamic let me down after just 6 months
The wireless products aren't nearly as popular and reputable as the wired products like the DT7/8/9 series
View on Redditopen_in_new - #14Dec 4, 2015
Best over the ear headphones for less than $150?
They are on sale right now [at Guitar Center for $150] (http://www.guitarcenter.com/Beyerdynamic/DT-770-PRO-Closed-Studio-Headphones-250-Ohms.gc). And they are great. The Sony MDR7506 does have a reputation for being tougher but DT 770s sound better and are pretty well made.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #15Dec 4, 2015
Best over the ear headphones for less than $150?
Sound engineer here. I was going to either recommend these or the Beyerdynamic dt770 - 80 ohm. Both headphones are great, but I think the Beyer's have the edge on sound quality(although if you are used to consumer headphones you might find the bass a bit weak). Both headphones have spare parts a plenty, and with maintenance should actually be BIFL.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #16Dec 4, 2015
Best over the ear headphones for less than $150?
Beyerdynamic DT-770 have excellent isolation and sound quality for the price. The MSRP is a bit over your budget but if you look you can get them around $130-$150 shipped. Also, get the 32-ohm version if she's using it with a portable or cellphone.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #17Dec 4, 2015
Best over the ear headphones for less than $150?
Check out r/headphones. If I had to recommend something it would be the sennhieser 558s or if you want isolation beyrdynamic dt770 250 ohm (they come in 4 different models )
View on Redditopen_in_new - #18Dec 3, 2015
Best over the ear headphones for less than $150?
Beyerdynamic DT990 Pro's occasionally dip in price from 180 to 130$ on amazon. They are by far the most durable and best sounding headphones you can buy in this price range. There is also a cheap pair of planar magnetic headphones made by I think Fostex (80~$), which after some after market modification rank high with audiophiles (consider most planar magnetic headphones sell in the 800$+ range).
View on Redditopen_in_new - #19Dec 3, 2015
Best over the ear headphones for less than $150?
I just bought a pair of DT990s for Beyerdynamic's BIFL philosophy. Every part is replaceable and they give you a 2-year warranty on defects.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #20Dec 3, 2015
Best over the ear headphones for less than $150?
I really like beyerdynamic DT770s, but it all depends what you're looking for? Open cans or closed, super details fidelity, or just decent all around sound? (for example, anything studio will be accurate, but "flat") Audiotechnica has some good choices too. The DT770s have spectacular sound isolation as theyre closed, I think they would be good for public transpo.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #21Dec 3, 2015
Best over the ear headphones for less than $150?
EDT250 velour pads (the ones for Beyerdynamic headphones) will make these A LOT better. Plus, they are a bit more durable than the pleather ones!
View on Redditopen_in_new - #22Dec 3, 2015
Best over the ear headphones for less than $150?
Beyerdynamic DT 770 pro, though you may have to search/wait a little to find it under $150
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