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Especially well suited for studio environments, the Beyerdynamic DT770 PRO / STUDIO headphones boast a closed-back design and a highly regarded sound. The sound signature is balanced and engaging with an improved bass response, thanks to the company’s bass reflex technology Read More
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Hello! I'm extremely new to this community, and I bought these headphones and absolutely love them - HOWEVER, I've learned now that I need an amp or something to really make it worth it (the volume is SO low without). I have no idea what to pick! Is it like a one size fits all? (I don't think it is, but I have no clue which to go with). Can anyone give me some suggestions?? Thank you so much !
YuhReeWell...the one more sounds great ( I own one...actually surprisingly "fun"sound, very compact with a great case) well built. The Beyers big plus is that it's an actual "over ear" headphone where the 1more is " on ear" headphone. I own the DT 880 ( similar sound to The 770 only 880 is "open back" ) and from what I've heard the 770 has more bass due to the closed design. I also suspect the 770 has better treble resolution ( than the 1more) because that's what almost all Beyers are noted for. ( some like..some don't like this..I like the Beyer sound, but I also like the Sennheiser signature sound as well as the 1 more). Am I confusing you?? Each headphone seems to have its own merits. Myself, if I had to choose only one model.. (Assuming you're looking for closed back) I would get the 770 pro.. More comfortable, used replaceable pads, validated performance in studios around the world, made in Germany, and possessing a not quite "audiophile" sound ( but very close) it's a very fun and dynamic presentation. Plus...it might just last forever. Oh...use a headphone amp to get the best results!
YuhReeIt’s similar to what the difference is between coke and pepsi. One is made by one company and the other is made by a different company. Both are sold under the category of cola. Personal taste preference would determine which one tastes better.