
The closed-back studio workhorse that just won't quit
Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro 80 Ohm
Reviewed by
Eran Yorkovsky · Founder, PickGrade
A studio fixture for good reason. The DT 770 isolates well, survives abuse, and stays comfortable for hours, and the 80-ohm version runs off a laptop with no amp. The treble can sting until you EQ it and the cable is fixed, but at $180 it's a genuinely safe buy.
A genuine studio classic that's been on engineers' heads for decades, and the 80-ohm version is the one most people should get. It isolates well, shrugs off abuse, and the velour pads stay comfortable through hours of editing, and crucially it runs straight off a laptop or audio interface without a separate amp. The treble runs hot until you tame it with EQ and the coiled cable is permanently attached, but for recording, monitoring, and focused desk work, little else is this dependable for the money.
$199.99
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Last reviewed Jun 6, 2026
What we like
- ✓Strong isolation
- ✓Durable studio build
- ✓Useful for recording and editing
Trade-offs
- −Fixed, non-detachable coiled cable that is long and stiff
- −No microphone, wireless, or app features - wired only
- −Boosted treble can sound bright or sharp on some material until you EQ it
- −Bass-forward 80-ohm tuning suits recording better than precise mixing/mastering (the 250-ohm is flatter)
Best for
Desk and studio use where a durable, comfortable closed-back wired headphone with strong isolation matters most.
Avoid if
You want wireless freedom, a built-in microphone, or something compact to travel with untethered.
The three lenses
How we grade →- 3.8/10
Value & Longevity · Eran Yorkovsky
- 8.5/10
Design & Fit · Michal Zucker
- 7.2/10
Health & Environment · Dr. Yocheved Yorkovsky
Score breakdown
- value9.0/10
- sound quality9.0/10
- comfort fit8.5/10
- noise control5.0/10
- battery features2.5/10
- mic calls1.0/10
Specs
- type
- Closed-back wired over-ear (studio)
- cable
- Fixed (non-detachable) coiled cable, ~3 m
- sound
- Detailed and revealing; firm bass, somewhat boosted treble
- best use
- Recording, editing, monitoring, desktop listening
- features
- None - wired only, no mic/wireless
- impedance
- 80 ohms - drivable from interfaces/computers without a separate amp
- isolation
- Good passive isolation (closed-back)
How we know
High confidenceLast checkedThe Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro is a studio classic that's been a fixture in recording rooms for decades, and the 80-ohm version is the sweet-spot pick for most people. Closed-back isolation, a metal-reinforced headband, and plush velour earpads make it durable and famously comfortable through hours-long sessions, while the tuning is detailed and revealing — a firm, weighty low end and an airy, somewhat boosted treble that helps surface flaws in a mix. The 80-ohm impedance is the practical choice: it has enough driver control for serious monitoring yet is easy to drive from an audio interface, a computer, or a modest headphone output without a dedicated amp — unlike the 250-ohm version, which really wants one. That makes it equally at home for recording, editing, gaming, and everyday desktop listening. The honest limits are about age and design philosophy: the cable is a fixed, non-detachable, long and stiff coiled type, there's no microphone, wireless, or app, and the elevated treble can sound bright or sharp on some material until you EQ it down. For a closed-back studio workhorse at around $180, it's still one of the safest buys in audio.
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