
Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro
No noise cancelling, Cable
Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro
No noise cancelling, Cable
Sealed in what way? Mine had adhesive seals, I don't remember a plastic film.
I have the 80 Ohm version in the studio, which fits perfectly with audio interfaces like the Scarlett. The volume is more than sufficient. I would only use the 32 Ohm version for mobile applications.
2 months ago
Yes, there are ways to connect the Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro to an iPhone or MacBook. ### Connection to an iPhone: 1. lightning-to-headphone adapter: Since iPhones no longer have a classic headphone jack, you need a lightning-to-headphone adapter. This adapter makes it possible to connect the headphones via the Lightning connection. It is recommended to use the official adapter from Apple to avoid compatibility issues. 2. cable adaptation: The DT 770 Pro usually have a 6.3 mm jack plug. If you use an adapter for the Lightning connector, which also allows a 6.3 mm to 3.5 mm conversion, you can connect the headphones directly. ### Connection to a MacBook: 1. 3.5 mm jack adapter: If your MacBook has a 3.5 mm jack plug, you will need a 6.3 mm to 3.5 mm adapter to connect the headphones. 2. USB audio interface: Alternatively, you can use a USB audio interface that connects the headphones to the MacBook via USB. This often offers better audio quality and more flexibility. In both cases, you should note that the DT 770 Pro are available in different impedance versions (e.g. 32 Ohm, 80 Ohm, 250 Ohm). The 32 Ohm and 80 Ohm versions are more suitable for connecting to iPhones or MacBooks as they require less power and can therefore be driven more easily by the devices.
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Hello YOU. My headphones fit all my MacBooks as purchased. And am still happy with the long cable and sound reproduction.
oblique yes and only the 80 Ohm variant....
No. I own this specific set and the cable is soldered in place.
Do you have a poorly insulated cable from the PC to the Sounblaster or a power cable/plug strip near your audio cable? Is the noise only when playing? Does it get louder/quieter when adjusting the volume on the Soundblaster or the PC? And if you have the possibility: Is the noise also with other sound sources?
No, you don't need it. I've been using the 80 ohm version with my mobile phone and computer for a few years now without any problems. It's not very loud on the phone, but loud enough :)
Yes, it has a 3.5mm or via adapter a 4.4mm jack.
Report directly to the support here in the community, Digitec employees do not see everything. digitec@digitec.ch The best thing is to suggest the change to the PC on the website with the product itself.
I have the DT 770 Pro and the 880s. With the open/semi-open headphones you can really hear all the ambient noise, which is why I usually use the DT 770 Pro. I find the price-performance ratio with Beyerdynamic top and the sound quality easily meets my requirements.
Hello, I have the headphones on an ASUS P9X79 WS (an older motherboard) and have a rich and more than sufficiently loud sound in Win10 at a volume setting of 18. I think there will be enough power with the sound chip on your board.
DT770 is not a headset - you need an Antlion ModMic to go with it. super quality, but just 2 cables on the head. As headphones with amplifier - incredibly good. They also work on a mobile phone - quality is still good, but they don't get too loud.
No, this is not possible. The volume is controlled directly on the connected device.
According to the product page of the Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi USB DAC, it is capable of using hi-fi headphones up to 330Ω. So for the best possible quality, i'd suggest to get the Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro 250 Ohm (Over-Ear) with 250Ω. Also to note what i read from an article i read (sorry can't find it anymore) it is not advised to use it with headphones below 60Ω or very high impedance over the mentioned 330Ω proposed by the manufacturer. Product page X-Fi: https://en.creative.com/p/sound-cards/sound-blaster-digital-music-premium-hd
Hello, I think these headphones are excellent, in fact they're better than entry-level headphones, I recommend them, value for money, they're the best, used in recording studios in particular...
I've been using the DT 770 80 Ohm as "gaming" headphones for over a year. I still have the Custom one pro but for games à la CoD, these are clearly better. However, the DT 770 is connected via a PCI-E Soundblaster.
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