beyerdynamic DT-990 Pro 250 Ohm

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beyerdynamic DT-990 Pro 250 Ohm
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Great for the price but needs some tuning
Braddie 25.08.2020
Let me preface by saying that I'm mostly and IEM guy due to the detail they can provide. However, my best IEM has been the Xiaomi Hybrid Pro HD. Despite not being a bass head I do think that bass is the base in music and usually provides the "body" of a song and is what adds energy to a song. I love being able to hear every single detail in a song as well. A tall order for 115 euro headphones I'm sure. I usually listen to (pop) punk, hardcore, hiphop and jazz and I also bought these for gaming. I tried on a ton of other headphones before trying these so I'll give you an overview of those quickly:

Sony MDR 7506: Not sure what the hype is about, these sounded so bad for me. Analytical but it hurt my ears listening to songs and didn't make for an enjoyable experience
Shure SRH 840: Ok but a bit muddy, also didn't like it that much, sounded worse than my Logitech G430 in my opinion.
AKG K245: These didn't sound too bad. Good bass and mids, highs sounded a bit harsh to me but so did most headsets. Probably the closest to the DT 990 Pro
AKG K275: Absolute trash. Don't even try it. I've seen some good reviews but wow this thing hurt my ears and was not fun to listen to at all.
AKG K361: Not bad but I didn't like the sound signature. Focused more towards vocals. I'd say between the K245 and K361 I'd go for the K245 which has a somewhat warmer sound
Audio Technica ATH-M40X: The sound was good, I preferred it over the M50X which sounded a bit more muddy to me. Build quality is really meh and comfort wise also not the best
Audio Technica ATH-M50X: Marginally better built than the M40x but didn't like the sound as much. Definitely warmer than the M40x, closer to the AKG K245 I'd say.
Audio Technica ATH-M60X: Really good sound for closed backs but the earpads were a bit on the small side. My ears barely fit inside and I can imagine these to be more like on-ears for some people.
Beyer Dynamics DT-770 Pro: Oh wow what a mess. I tried all the different versions and they all sounded like complete crap. Highs were piercing and the bass felt like it was all over the place and recessed. Definitely not a good experience. Would rate these like the AKG K275, terrible and I don't really see what the hype is about.
Beyer Dynamics DT-880 Pro: Overall good sounding headphones, pretty neutral but with a good tone. These sound similar to the DT-990 Pro but a bit warmer.
Sony Fidelio X2HR: Comfortable for my head but they sounded pretty muffled to me. I'd compare them to my cheap 5 euro pair of Xiaomi Piston which has a V-shape. The bass on these is a bit clearer but it's not something I'd listen to analytically. Good for hiphop but ultimately expensive for what they offer.

Beyer Dynamics DT-990 Pro/Edition: Wow, the only pair of headphones I tried on today which I wanted to take home with me. Sound wise nothing came close. Sound stage is wide (though I've heard wider) and imaging is good, it felt like I was at the performance. Bass is really good and detailed with some deep extension, but it's not loud. I don't know how to explain it properly but . Highs were crisp and detailed, not fatiguing at all. Mids were definitely recessed but nothing an EQ couldn't handle. I didn't find the highs piercing at all compared to most other headphones I tried but high hats kinda sound fatiguing. These headphones are good enough to pick up badly mastered songs.

Another user here described the sound as "but in absolute terms the sound is at best muffled -- thin, lacking in clarity, transient response and bass" and I do kind of agree with the headphones sounding a bit thin and veiled. In the first week I thought "wow yeah I can hear mostly every detail, even in the bass, but I'm not really having fun listening to my songs. It was lacking body/power in the bass. Yesterday I messed around with my PEACE EQ, added around 7dB to 39hz and 4dB to 78hz (with -3dB on the pre-amp), slightly lowered the highs and added a tiny bit of mids and WOW do these things come alive. The bass feels like a proper closed back now and I had so much fun listening to my songs that I stayed up until 05:00 in the morning just listening to my favorite songs. It's amazing for the genres I listen to and really shines with Jazz and hiphop now. After these EQ changes it also meant that I could listen at lower volumes because I wasn't chasing the bass and in turn made the sound less fatiguing. These can be driven by an iPhone 6S but it's not as good as using a dedicated dac/amp. I drive these with a Scarlett 2i2 2nd Gen.

Build quility wise the only thing that worries me about the Beyer Dynamics are the plastic sliders for head adjustment and no removable cable. Every Beyerdynamic in the store had cracked sliders. They're cheap to replace but still not the best design obviously. Comfort wise the Fidelio X2HR and the DT880 and DT990 Edition were better but these are a close 2nd. Clamping force is somewhat high but the pads are super comfortable (though my ears do touch the driver side). The coiled cable is heavy but feels sturdy enough.

Conclusion: Good headphones but need some EQ work to reach their full potential. If you need something for home use in the €50-€200 range I wouldn't hesitate to go for these over any of the other options, otherwise I'd recommend the Audio Technica ATH-M60X.
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Excellent, naturalistic, non-fatiguing sound
Han-earl 22.04.2020
I use these as a second pair for mixing, and for listening back to the master. These headphones have an excellent, naturalistic, non-fatiguing sound. So convincing that I have on one occasion forgotten that I was not listening through monitors (I accidentally walked away from my desk with the headphones still on my head).

Good for the initial mix, and for getting a good overview and sense of balance of the mix, but I suggest you may go elsewhere for surgical work. I prefer something like the Sony MDR-7506 for its ability to highlight the ugly, mid and high frequency range. Of course, being open-back, the spill means I would not recommended it for tracking.

Heavier than average, but the headband is comfortable; not being too tight while still secure over your head. Certainly more comfortable than the Sennheiser HD-25. Ear pads are a velour material which, while not exactly making for a sweat-free experience, at least isn't vinyl or fake-leather. I wouldn't like to use these in high-temperature, high-humidity environments, but I don't know of any headphones I would like to use in those conditions.

While the construction is a mix of plastic and metal, the only part that feel flimsy are the plastic ear cups, and not the first area that I would expect to get damaged physically.

Concerns? Cable noise does transfer to the earpads. And the tight, short coiled cable may or may not suite you (the weight of the cable is not insignificant on your head especially as it's only on attached on the left side). With an impedance of 250 Ohm, just make sure you are feeding it from a source with enough drive (for reference, my phone would not drive it, but, surprisingly, my old laptop has no problem with it). You should not, however, have any issues with most mixers or audio interfaces.

At this price point, I'm can't think of a better sounding pair of open-back headphones. Recommended for mixing and listening.
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beyerdynamic DT-990 Pro
P. Almeida 13.07.2021
Good headphones with a clean sound, mine came with a slight bad contact on the left side that sometimes causes a distorted sound, but I solve it with a little slap on the left side
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Just a dream
RocknRollie 22.04.2022
This headphone is amazing! The sound quality is fantastic and it allows you to hear your surroundings which is supernice. A minor letdown maybe is that you get a kind of crappy bag with it to store it in. Would like something of a little higher quality for the headphones I love.
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Beyerdynamic DT-990 Pro - for an amateur
Vladimir Sh 12.06.2021
liked:
high-frequency sound detail
I didn't like it:
high level of sounds in the high frequency region, it cuts the ear - there is a desire to crush the equalizer, which I do not accept.
Against the background of high frequencies, it seems that there is not enough bass and midrange, but this is not so - just a lot of highs.
I used amplifiers for the test:
- DAC + TPA6120 - Lots of sharpness in the Upper frequencies
- Pioneer VSX-919 - a little better result - no sharpness of the upper frequencies.
- JVC A-X40 - A good result is a balanced sound
Conclusion:
- Listen before purchasing on your own equipment - which is impossible (
- Need a special amplifier for a load of 250 ohms
- beyerdynamic DT-990 Pro - for an amateur
P.S. DT-990 Pro Disappointed, I will try the HD 560S
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Incredible cheap studio headphones
Diogomats 14.01.2022
They have a very good sound, the highs are indeed crisp, but I like the sound balance as it is. The earcups are extremely comfortable, but the headband is a little tight. The plastic does feel a little cheap, but the headphones are sturdy and look good.
Overall, it's hard to beat the DT-990 in terms of value/price.
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ESESESES 24.11.2020
I use them for recording and listening to music through my interface into my laptop. Soundwise they are great for the price and definietly fit my needs as a hobby-producer. The build quality is everything I could ask for so far (I've used them daily for 6 months) as they feel very sturdy and well made.

What I don't like, which is a big deal, is how they sit on my head. They hurt my ears almost immidietly and I get fatigue. I only use them for short periods at a time. I have small ears. However, I do believe this is very subjective. My ears and top of the head usually tend to hurt and itch from all headphones I've tried. My friend has the same headphones, and he doesn't experience this and use them all the time.

All in all, I believe this is the most price worthy studio head phones there are.
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Great space representation
M.M.O 26.08.2022
A little on the brighter side of the sound, they could be harsh sometimes.
Without nitpicking too much, you can work on these.
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Very good headphones)
Dmitry D 11.01.2022
Great headphones!
Good assembly, the materials are pleasant to the touch. They sit comfortably on the head, you can work for a long time and not get tired.
The sound also pleased, very well.

In general, the perfect combination of price and quality.
Thanks to Thomann for the fast delivery!)
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Good fo general listening & tracking
10u_Angled Face 22.04.2021
nice headphones for listening & tracking but the Low end is a bit too boosted & coloured for mixing or any overseriously full bandwidth work.
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