Everyone is buying Beats, but still feeling my beyerdynamic.
Re: Everyone is buying Beats, but still feeling my beyerdynamic.
sold my akg 701 for dt 770 pro because of build quality for mobile using, closed headphones and sound quality.
but the akg 701 are better imho for mixing music. the dt 770 are bass heavier but if your ears know it it shouldn´t be a problem.
but the akg 701 are better imho for mixing music. the dt 770 are bass heavier but if your ears know it it shouldn´t be a problem.
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Re: Everyone is buying Beats, but still feeling my beyerdynamic.
The DT770s are probably exactly what you need for what you wanna do.Big Data wrote:Really pleased with the quality of the Beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO, 250 ohms.
Been using them for quite some time now as I watch everyone around me get
the latest Beats headphones.
While the Beats are not suitable studio cans, and I wouldn't ever wear them in public, I am kinda pleased they exist. Anything that gets people to ditch those crappy iPod earbuds is at least a step in the right direction.
Re: Everyone is buying Beats, but still feeling my beyerdynamic.
Beats are really not that good... my ATH M50s blow them out of the water.
Re: Everyone is buying Beats, but still feeling my beyerdynamic.
^ +1000000000 this yo!! audio technica ATH M50's!!!reticent wrote:Beats are really not that good... my ATH M50s blow them out of the water.
Re: Everyone is buying Beats, but still feeling my beyerdynamic.
Anyone who buys Beats gets everything they deserve, including the piss taking.
mendeldrive wrote:NOBODY designs their own sounds... There is ZERO point in reinventing the wheel.
Re: Everyone is buying Beats, but still feeling my beyerdynamic.
They sound great!
Headphones designed for use in pro studios with noise cancellation technology! That would really help cut out all that irritating background sound that plagues top recording environments. Even the commonly problematic jet engine!
These people should be arrested.
Headphones designed for use in pro studios with noise cancellation technology! That would really help cut out all that irritating background sound that plagues top recording environments. Even the commonly problematic jet engine!
These people should be arrested.
Re: Everyone is buying Beats, but still feeling my beyerdynamic.
i love mine too.Tysonviolin wrote:Love my dt 770s
if you're determined to buy another set of headphones... definitely try the Audio Technica M50...
if you're happy with them though, stick with the Beyer D 770s.
i have both and love both... but the Beyer D 770s are like slippers for your ears as mentioned. so, so comfy.
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Re: Everyone is buying Beats, but still feeling my beyerdynamic.
Definitely on the look for a truer sound.
There are so many options, the industry
is inundated with brands.
There are so many options, the industry
is inundated with brands.
H20nly wrote:i love mine too.Tysonviolin wrote:Love my dt 770s![]()
if you're determined to buy another set of headphones... definitely try the Audio Technica M50...
if you're happy with them though, stick with the Beyer D 770s.
i have both and love both... but the Beyer D 770s are like slippers for your ears as mentioned. so, so comfy.
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Re: Everyone is buying Beats, but still feeling my beyerdynamic.
Although all the above is true, I'd suggest when you do a mix give it a test listen on beats. The reason being, a lot of your customers will be listening on beats so it's worth making sure the mix sounds OK on them. You can probably borrow a pair - as you say, everyone around you is getting them.....
That's all I have to say about beats.
That's all I have to say about beats.
Re: Everyone is buying Beats, but still feeling my beyerdynamic.
Truer basically means open design and it is surely defined by AKG 701/2 and Sennheiser HD 650 ( unless you have spare cash for HD 800)Big Data wrote:Definitely on the look for a truer sound.
There are so many options, the industry
is inundated with brands.
Re: Everyone is buying Beats, but still feeling my beyerdynamic.
that's really good advice.timday wrote: I'd suggest when you do a mix give it a test listen on beats. The reason being, a lot of your customers will be listening on beats so it's worth making sure the mix sounds OK on them. You can probably borrow a pair - as you say, everyone around you is getting them.....
i do the same with iPod ear buds.... even though my iPod got run over by a hatchback years ago, i still use the buds as part of my final testing/tweaking when listening to my mixes. i also use my car stereo.
Re: Everyone is buying Beats, but still feeling my beyerdynamic.
really?funken wrote:I use ATH M50s, but they hurt my ears,
my only beef with them is that the vinyl gets a little hot if wear them for too long. usually by that time, i should give my ears a break anyway.
you should try BD 770s then!
Re: Everyone is buying Beats, but still feeling my beyerdynamic.
Open design, yes. Ok I'll give these models a listen.
Good suggestions+
Good suggestions+
rikhyray wrote:Truer basically means open design and it is surely defined by AKG 701/2 and Sennheiser HD 650 ( unless you have spare cash for HD 800)Big Data wrote:Definitely on the look for a truer sound.
There are so many options, the industry
is inundated with brands.
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Re: Everyone is buying Beats, but still feeling my beyerdynamic.
100%
Listening on several types of headphones / speakers is something
I've learned to do. A must+
Listening on several types of headphones / speakers is something
I've learned to do. A must+
H20nly wrote:that's really good advice.timday wrote: I'd suggest when you do a mix give it a test listen on beats. The reason being, a lot of your customers will be listening on beats so it's worth making sure the mix sounds OK on them. You can probably borrow a pair - as you say, everyone around you is getting them.....
i do the same with iPod ear buds.... even though my iPod got run over by a hatchback years ago, i still use the buds as part of my final testing/tweaking when listening to my mixes. i also use my car stereo.
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Re: Everyone is buying Beats, but still feeling my beyerdynamic.
There's only 1 industry standard headphone. Made by Beyer.
DT100s.
The NS10s of cans.

DT100s.
The NS10s of cans.

mendeldrive wrote:NOBODY designs their own sounds... There is ZERO point in reinventing the wheel.