商品尺寸 | 23.88 x 11.94 x 28.45 cm; 272.16 克 |
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品牌所属地 | 德国 |
产地 | 德国 |
产品颜色 | 黑色 |
包装清单 | 耳机×1、保修卡贴在外包装盒上×1、耳机收纳袋×1、6.35mm接头×1、产品册子×2 |
制造商 | Beyerdynamic 拜亚动力 |
型号 | 483664 |
尺寸 | 32 OHM |
商品重量 | 272 g |
Beyerdynamic 拜亚动力 DT 770 PRO 录音室耳机 - 32 Ohm

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¥432.48×3期 | ¥29.17 (2.3%) | ¥1,297.44 |
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¥113.68×12期 | ¥95.12 (7.5%) | ¥1,363.39 |
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BD483664
model_number: BD483664
part_number: DT770 Pro 32ohm
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耳机*1
保修卡贴在外包装盒上*1
品牌简介
德国拜亚(Beyerdynamic)动力成立于1924年,1937年推出了动圈耳机DT48,是世界音频声学领域 的重点企业之一,在耳机、话筒、会议系统等方面居于重要
地位。90多年来,一直贯彻着“品质核心”的企业哲学,重点产品一直是在位于德国海尔布隆市的总公司进行设计开发和手工制造。德国拜亚耳机以中性、自然的音质风格受到全球专业音乐人和音乐发烧友的高度好评。
beyerdynamic主要聚焦于对音质有高标准要求的用户群,包括耳机/音乐发烧友、音乐制作人、演播/会议音频工程师等等,为高端用户群持续不断的推出高级别音频产品。
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The absolute studio classic
Proven quality over many years – not just the popular choice among professionals.
For years now, professional users all over the world have placed their trust in our classic range: DT 770/880/990 PRO. The studio reference headphone boasts extremely detailed resolution and very transparent sound.
The DT 770 PRO is the closed studio headphone that boasts impressive sound volume.
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A sound volume that even amazes connoisseursThe DT 770 PRO headphones remain the top choice for music producers, sound technicians and broadcast users and are a firmly established piece of equipment in studios worldwide. These headphones are particularly appealing to professionals owing to their bass reference capabilities, but also because of the spacious reproduction that is absolutely remarkable for closed headphones. The DT 770 PRO is incidentally also a wonderful hi-fi alternative for music lovers and non-professionals. |
Excellent impulse responseEnjoys reference status among sound professionals. The acoustic definition of the DT 770 PRO is exceptional. The level of musical detail revealed make these headphones ideal for monitoring purposes. Ultra-low bass sounds are defined and reproduced crisply. High frequencies are translated to an analytical, clear and differentiated sound. The spatial reproduction of these headphones is remarkable despite providing excellent isolation from the outside world. |
High wearing comfort – single-sided cableThe robust spring steel headband ensures a comfortable and secure fit for the wearer. Soft, adjustable earcups provide for added comfort when wearing for long periods. The single-sided cable allows the DT 770 PRO to be put on and taken off frequently without cables getting in the way. |
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DT 770 PRO | DT 880 PRO | DT 990 PRO | |
Design | Closed (powerful isolation of ambient noises) | Semi-open (low attenuation of ambient noise) | Open (ambient noise penetrates freely in and out) |
Sound quality | Very spacious, transparent, detailed | Neutral, relaxed, relatively spacious, deep but lean bass, transparent | Strong bass and trebles, analytical , very spacious, voluminous bass, transparent |
Cable (length and type) | 1.6 m / straight cable (32 Ω version), 3 m / straight cable (80 Ω version), 3 m / coiled cable (250 Ω version) | 3 m / coiled cable | 3 m / coiled cable |
All parts replaceable | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Accessories | Stereo 6.3 mm jack adapter, drawstring bag, operating instructions | Stereo 6.35 mm jack adapter, drawstring bag, operating instructions | Stereo 6.35 mm jack adapter, operating instructions |
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此商品在美国亚马逊上最有用的商品评论

If you are considering these to be your first step toward high end cans and away from your run of the mill, pseudo-high-grade equipment (Ex. Beats by Dre), then I especially recommend them.
I'm using these with the SMSL T2 2X6J9 amplifier, with the stock tubes. Before receiving that I was using a small Squier SP-10 guitar amp to push these, however there was significant background ambient noise. Moving onto using the SMSL amp, I am disappointed with the lack of volume it's willing to provide, not to mention its utter lack of goals and ambitions. So don't make the mistake I did, buy a better (more expensive) headphone amplifier.
In terms of sound, they do produce a decent enough flat response. Anything under 30hz is not going to be represented very well. I say this because I just read someones review stating they were rattling their brain with these pushing 5Hz frequencies. I tested this for shigs. Obviously, it didn't work out well, or at all. More obvious, is that the previously mentioned review was authored by a rampant drug user in the midst of an every-drug-ever-made binge . With that being said, frequencies are represented in a respectable manner for headphones and are an excellent entry into higher quality headphones. I personally use these for casual listening. If you're looking for production value on a budget might I suggest you consider a pair of PreSonus Eris 3.5" NF Reference Monitors for $100. Unless you're specifically banished to headphones because of an attempted voodoo love spell gone horrifyingly wrong. I've been there.
Just BUY THEM already! and if you don't love them just return them, because no matter how many reviews you read you're going to have to experience them yourself. Don't allow someone else to make up your mind for you here, the subjective beauty of audio is that there's no right opinion here, it all comes down to your own beautiful biases . However, if you buy these and choose to return them to go back to your skullcandys, you're clearly harboring masochistic characteristics and I urge you to please visit a psychiatrist.
Oh wait, there is one complaint I'd like to air out here. The headphone bag is generic looking as hell. Its super weak. It was severely disappointing to say the least. This is coming from someone who (weirdly, I know) very much enjoys boxes, containers, and other similar items that hold or organize things.

The first thing I would like to note is that the 80ohm version has a straight cable whereas the 250ohm version has a coiled cable. This difference has a non-obvious impact on comfort: the coiled cable of the 250ohm version makes the headphones feel heavier. That's because there is more cable that "hangs" off your head. Because the headphones are already pretty lightweight themselves (~270 g) it does make a small but perceivable difference. The straight cable is pretty long so while it will work great at the studio, work or home, it would most likely be a major annoyance if you were planning to use these on the go.
DIFFERENCES IN SOUND
The differences between the two models I've reviewed (80ohm and 250ohm) are subtle but they are there. It's definitely true that the 80ohm version has slightly more bass whereas the 250ohm version has more pronounced highs. I personally love when the bass in a song really pulls you in and makes you want to dance on your desk. With the 80ohm version, I definitely get that. With the other, I kept thinking to myself that the bass was nice, but always a little less impactful than I wished for. If you are the kind of person that boosts the volume of your music until the bass is strong enough, then definitely go for the 80ohm version. I know it's the more expensive version (as of this writing) but you'll be glad you spent the extra.
I have noticed that these headphones need at least a couple of hours of "burn-in" to sound their best. So if you're not super happy with the sound (to me the 250ohms sounded a little harsh at first) then set your headphones in a safe spot and play some pink noise for a couple of hours or even overnight then try again. I know that the effects of burn-in in headphones are a highly debated and controversial subject in the audiophile community. My opinion is that it's the only (virtually) free method of possibly improving the sound of your headphones prior to first use. So why not give it a try?
IMPEDANCE AND AMPLIFICATION
Why would you consider these really nice headphones if you're not interested in good sound? The biggest improvement in sound quality I've ever noticed after getting nice headphones was when I bought a DAC/AMP. These things really do make a difference. Get a Fiio, Centrance Slim or something like that and you won't regret it. If you plan on using these on the go (which I wouldn't recommend because they are fairly big) then definitely go for the 80ohm.
ON COMFORT
One of my favorite feature of those headphones is the detachable headband pad. One thing I was able to do is to cut some NERF darts, cut them in half and slide them in the headband where needed. This allowed the headphones to make better contact with a larger surface on my head, reducing pressure and discomfort. You can also bend the headband a little bit (it is made of metal after all) but I found that the extra padding allowed me to really adapt these to feel great on my head. These headphones are relatively light. The ear pads can get hot after a while but I've notice that effect decrease over time.
CONCLUSION
I was looking for the perfect closed-back headphones to use at work. They would need to be comfortable enough to wear for hours at a time and sound great. The Beyerdynamics DT770 Pro 80ohm are perfect for that. I highly recommend them!

2016年6月13日 在美国审核
The first thing I would like to note is that the 80ohm version has a straight cable whereas the 250ohm version has a coiled cable. This difference has a non-obvious impact on comfort: the coiled cable of the 250ohm version makes the headphones feel heavier. That's because there is more cable that "hangs" off your head. Because the headphones are already pretty lightweight themselves (~270 g) it does make a small but perceivable difference. The straight cable is pretty long so while it will work great at the studio, work or home, it would most likely be a major annoyance if you were planning to use these on the go.
DIFFERENCES IN SOUND
The differences between the two models I've reviewed (80ohm and 250ohm) are subtle but they are there. It's definitely true that the 80ohm version has slightly more bass whereas the 250ohm version has more pronounced highs. I personally love when the bass in a song really pulls you in and makes you want to dance on your desk. With the 80ohm version, I definitely get that. With the other, I kept thinking to myself that the bass was nice, but always a little less impactful than I wished for. If you are the kind of person that boosts the volume of your music until the bass is strong enough, then definitely go for the 80ohm version. I know it's the more expensive version (as of this writing) but you'll be glad you spent the extra.
I have noticed that these headphones need at least a couple of hours of "burn-in" to sound their best. So if you're not super happy with the sound (to me the 250ohms sounded a little harsh at first) then set your headphones in a safe spot and play some pink noise for a couple of hours or even overnight then try again. I know that the effects of burn-in in headphones are a highly debated and controversial subject in the audiophile community. My opinion is that it's the only (virtually) free method of possibly improving the sound of your headphones prior to first use. So why not give it a try?
IMPEDANCE AND AMPLIFICATION
Why would you consider these really nice headphones if you're not interested in good sound? The biggest improvement in sound quality I've ever noticed after getting nice headphones was when I bought a DAC/AMP. These things really do make a difference. Get a Fiio, Centrance Slim or something like that and you won't regret it. If you plan on using these on the go (which I wouldn't recommend because they are fairly big) then definitely go for the 80ohm.
ON COMFORT
One of my favorite feature of those headphones is the detachable headband pad. One thing I was able to do is to cut some NERF darts, cut them in half and slide them in the headband where needed. This allowed the headphones to make better contact with a larger surface on my head, reducing pressure and discomfort. You can also bend the headband a little bit (it is made of metal after all) but I found that the extra padding allowed me to really adapt these to feel great on my head. These headphones are relatively light. The ear pads can get hot after a while but I've notice that effect decrease over time.
CONCLUSION
I was looking for the perfect closed-back headphones to use at work. They would need to be comfortable enough to wear for hours at a time and sound great. The Beyerdynamics DT770 Pro 80ohm are perfect for that. I highly recommend them!








First of all, the earphones that came FREE with my sandisk mp3 player sounds better than this. This is the first product made in Germany that I'm not satisfied with.
The sound quality is very poor. It sounds like it's coming from very far away and dull. It's not clear at all. When you turn up the volume, there is a lot of distortion.
Bass is completely nonexistent. Even on an equalizer there is hardly any bass. I read reviews saying that this bass is "fantastic" and there's "a lot of bass". I am wondering if this is the same product? The highs and mids...it's hard to describe but it sounds like a sort of "muted effect" and sort of muddy. I have no clue what people see in this. It sounds worse than any headphones or earphones I have tried on and I hate when you look at reviews for headphones, this is one of the first headphones that people recommend. It sounds like music is coming out from an old car radio.
It is also really uncomfortable. It clamps closely to your ears but it a minor issue compare to the sound quality. The cord is also really long and annoying. The only good thing is that it feels sturdy but it is a complete waste of money.