studios and other audio monitoring applications where size, comfort and performance are primary requirements. Due to its closed design it features excellent ambient noise isolation for reference monitoring.Wide frequency response High long-term wearing comfort Excellent isolation from ambient noise Rugged construction Extended bass response Modular construction for easy servicing Transducer Type: Dynamic Operating Principle: Closed Frequency Response: 5-30,000Hz Nominal Impedance: 250ohms Nominal SPL at 1 kHz: 97 dB THD: 0.2% Power Handling Capacity: 100 mW Sound Coupling to the Ear: Circumaural Ambient Noise Isolation: Approx. 20dB (A) Average Pressure on the Ear: 4.5N Weight (without cable): 250g
Advantages: excellent sound, comfort and durability Disadvantages: none at all it even blocks outside noise
...Wanting a pair of in ear headphones in a bud like shape to help remove background noise when working out in the gym and jogging along main roads the Beyerdynamic DTX 50 were recommended to me by a friend who has used them without problems for some time. Having had the opportunity to experience the sound quality prior to purchase I had no problems parting with £47 for the wired headphones that have now for over 12 months kept my tunes pumped into my head and the outside world out.
The buds sit easily in the ear and the rubber coating is really soft and acts as a barrier between the ear and the plastic sections that are really well made and rock solid which means the ultimate in comfort even when pounding away on the treadmill. The rubber also acts like a form of insulation from outside noise so even when drum and bass if banging away...
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...I've owned these headphones for a number of years now. I chose them because being in or around the music industry i knew that beyerdynamic was the industry standard. The BBC use mostly DT100's for example.
I paid i think £150 which to me was a lot of money for a set of headphones back then. I tried them on in the shop and instantly knew they were the headphones for me as they were so comfortable you didnt really know you had them on which is rare for a fully enclosed headphone.
On getting them home i played some pink floyd through them using a fairly high end home set up. The sound response was remarkable. There were things coming through from the music i had never even heard before. This being because of the very large frequency response. It was like discovering my cd collection again. I have also used them on hi-fi of all...
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Advantages: Unbelievably clean and powerful Bass Disadvantages: Old fashioned looks may disuade some buyers
...with a better midrange. The mid gets a bit drowned out by the beautiful bass tones in these phones so they are definately suited to dance music. However, I have seen pictures of bands using these phones (Bloc Party) and also actors (Matt Damon) wearing them during interviews in the BBC radio studio. This means they must be goodif they are trusted at that sort of level.
Durability is immense. These are tough phones that will take a battering with breaking.
Looks arent everything and that applies here. I personally like the way they resemble old fashioned audio equipment but some will find them bulky and ugly. I really dont care what people think when they see them beucase I am in a world of pleasure when they are on.
Please buy these and support Beyerdynamic becuase they truly are a quality product and can be had for about £80 which is...
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I have never been more pleased with a purchase. I absolutely love these headphones. The reason is becuase I have been looking for a pair that ticks all the boxes for so long that I actually thought that the perfect pair did not exist. I have tried too... more
I've owned these headphones for a number of years now. I chose them because being in or around the music industry i knew that beyerdynamic was the industry standard. The BBC use mostly DT100's for example.
I paid i think £150 which to me was a lot of more