The Beyerdynamic DT100 headphones have for a long time been the industry standard headphones in sound engineering, so the DT150s, a new improved model, have much to live up to. First off, these are not small, and they aren't particularly light either. That is not to say they are not comfortable, ... Read review
Modular in construction, with improved comfort and isolation and an extended frequency ... more
response. Especially suited for digital mastering, and for use in music/ vocal studio monitoring.Features* Dynamic transducer* Extremely wide frequency response* Ext...
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Modular in construction, with improved comfort and isolation and an extended frequency ... more
response. Especially suited for digital mastering, and for use in music/ vocal studio monitoring.Features* Dynamic transducer* Extremely wide frequency response* Ext...
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The DT150 is a dynamic studio headphone for use in broadcasting, film and recording ... more
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
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Advantages: Excellent sound quality, loud, good background noise reduction, long cable, comfortable Disadvantages: Ugly, a little on the expensive side
The Beyerdynamic DT100 headphones have for a long time been the industry standard headphones in sound engineering, so the DT150s, a new improved model, have much to live up to. First off, these are not small, and they aren't particularly light either. That is not to say they are not comfortable, the soft cushions fit nicely over your ears and are excellent at reducing background noise. The headband is also nice and tight, but not too much so, obviously ... ...the most sylish, in my opinion, in fact I would say they are positively ulgy, but I choose my equipment for performance rather than style and performance they have in spades. The bass production is by far the deepest and clearest I have heard from any headphone - it blows the competition away, simple as that. The mids and highs are also crisp and clear, overall they are very nice sounding headphones, as you might expect at this price.
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The Beyerdynamic DT100 headphones have for a long time been the industry standard headphones in sound engineering, so the DT150s, a new improved model, have much to live up to. First off, these are not small, and they aren't particularly light either. That is not to say they are not comfortable, the soft cushions fit nicely over your ears and are excellent at reducing background noise. The headband is also nice and tight, but not too much so, obviously dependant upon your head.
Neither are they the most sylish, in my opinion, in fact I would say they are positively ulgy, but I choose my equipment for performance rather than style and performance they have in spades. The bass production is by far the deepest and clearest I have heard from any headphone - it blows the competition away, simple as that. The mids and highs are also crisp and clear, overall they are very nice sounding headphones, as you might expect at this price.
The build quality is also great, they feel well put together and the thick headband is at no risk of snapping. Each earpiece can rotate individualy which is handy when doing something which requires your other ear to be listening to something else, such as DJing. They also feature a long 3m cable with a 1/4" jack connector, suitable for a mixing desk or such, although an adaptor to a 1/8" (most computer headphone sockets, mp3 players, etc) is available.
Overall I would say if you want the ultimate sound quality at no compromise, these are the headphones to go for. Their bulkiness maybe makes them less suitable for travelling or DJ work, but for sound engineering and music production, where sound quality is paramount, you can't go wrong with these.
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 ...