Best Beyerdynamic Wired Headphones
Beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO
- Price (RRP) $279
- TypeOver-Ear
- Jack Plug3.5mm and 6.3mm
WOW! Wow, wow! – I own the 32 OHM because I am connecting it to my phone. I also use sometimes an amplifier. Its the best! Unbelievable sound! Show details
Beyerdynamic DT 880 PRO
- Price (RRP) $399
- TypeOver-Ear
- Jack Plug3.5mm and 6.3mm
Durable headphones – A durable set of headphones that can take quite a beating. Synthetic leather peels off after heavy usage but it's alright considering how much it… Read more
costs. These headphones are good for the average user. Works out great for me, would recommend as a starter headphone for those on a budget.
Beyerdynamic DT 990 PRO
- Price (RRP) $249
- TypeOver-Ear
- Jack Plug3.5mm
Absolutely fantastic headphones. Incredible soundscape with absolutely unbeatable value. Professional headphones in a consumer package. Show details
Excellent Headphones at this price point – The build quality is excellent, should last many years - removable cables allow for balanced Beyerdynamic or other brand cables. Sound Quality -… Read more
Really balanced across the audio spectrum, there can be a small amount of sibilance detected on some tracks (some female vocals). With well recorded music with decent dynamic range I found the T1s not too far behind the Focal Utopia in terms of detail retrieval, the Utopias are a little better, however the T1s have a bigger sound-stage and isolate more effectively against ambient sounds. The T1 are probably a little more laid back than the Utopias (read less caffeinated).
Beyerdynamic DT 700 PRO X
- Price (RRP) $399
- TypeOver-Ear
- Jack Plug3.5mm and 6.3mm
Exceeded expectations – Primary use, music on the phone. Secondary uses, streaming and console gaming. Safe to say these headphones exceeded my expectations. My… Read more
pre-purchase concerns were that the plastic cups would feel cheap (like most other headphones, even in this price range), that they'd be uncomfortable since they swivel only a tiny bit, and that they'd sound meh (from the plethora of YouTube reviews by audiophiles who claim they're not audiophiles).
However, the cups are made of decent quality plastic with a nice matte finish. The headphones are some of the most comfortable I've worn. And the sound is fantastic, though I have them tuned via their AutoEq profile on Wavelet with the bass boosted.
These headphones are definitely not for bassheads. They are for everyone else. Although I do listen to a lot of bass heavy music, I find the bass output mostly adequate when boosted via Wavelet.
I use an Alogic headphone jack adapter to connect these to my phone, and it works 100% OK. No issues whatsoever, despite the many negative reviews of this adapter on JB-HiFi's website.