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I even found you a deal: you can get the Beyerdynamic DT 880 Premium
at Buysonic for 270$ right now (just select the proper ohm version).
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| Originally posted by Viber lol, are you listening to me?. |
Ok, just don't read too much...audiophile reviews can make you insane if you read too many.
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| Originally posted by Viber I even found you a deal: you can get the Beyerdynamic DT 880 Premium at Buysonic for 270$ right now (just select the proper ohm version). |
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| Originally posted by Viber Ok, just don't read too much...audiophile reviews can make you insane if you read too many. |
Just for clarification, I have the 600-ohm DT880 Pros, not the Premiums. When I bought mine years ago, there was no Premium version, just the Pros, and they were available in 32-ohm, 250-ohm, and 600-ohm. Looking at the BD North America website now, it seems that the Pros are only available in 250-ohm version, and the Premiums are available in all three impedances.
My understanding is that the clamp pressure is really the only significant difference between the Pro and Premium versions (aside from different cables/cases). The Pros do fit pretty snugly, as I mentioned earlier, but I don't find them uncomfortable at all. Actually, they're very comfortable and they stay put (unlike my 701s, which are great, but fit too loosely IMO).
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| Originally posted by cryophonik .......My understanding is that the clamp pressure is really the only significant difference between the Pro and Premium versions (aside from different cables/cases). The Pros do fit pretty snugly, as I mentioned earlier, but I don't find them uncomfortable at all. Actually, they're very comfortable and they stay put (unlike my 701s, which are great, but fit too loosely IMO). |
I'm slowly closing on selection for my cans replacement and base on your guys help, recommendation and some reviews (+ my visit to local music store) I'm picking DT 770Pro ones - closed back, comfort, sound isolation, clear and pretty flat response and finally is not that expensive
- let you know in a few week if I made right choice
Cheers and appreciate all of your guys help (a specially Raphie
)
Darek
DT770 pro are good headphones for drummers.
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| Originally posted by Viber DT770 pro are good headphones for drummers. |

Personally, my order of preference in the BD line would be:
DT880s (semi-open)
DT990s (open)
DT770 (closed)
I generally think of closed back headphones as being good for tracking and less ideal for mixing. But, the DT770s do seem to get rated pretty highly for mixing. I use the 880s and have used my friend's 990s on many occasions, but never really used the 770s. I'll be interested to hear how you like them.
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| Originally posted by cryophonik Personally, my order of preference in the BD line would be: DT880s (semi-open) DT990s (open) DT770 (closed) I generally think of closed back headphones as being good for tracking and less ideal for mixing. But, the DT770s do seem to get rated pretty highly for mixing. I use the 880s and have used my friend's 990s on many occasions, but never really used the 770s. I'll be interested to hear how you like them. |
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