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beyerdynamic DT 990 Pro 250 ohm Over-Ear Studio Headphones For Mixing, Mastering, and Editing
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| Brand | beyerdynamic |
| Model Name | DT 990 PRO |
| Color | Gray |
| Form Factor | On Ear |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
About this item
- Open over-ear headphones, ideal for professional mixing, mastering and editing
- Perfect for studio applications thanks to their transparent, spacious, strong bass and treble sound
- The soft, circumaural and replaceable velour ear pads ensure high wearing comfort
- Hard-wearing, durable and robust workmanship - Made in Germany
- Practical single-sided cable (3.0m coiled cable)
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Audio technology with outstanding sound quality is our great passion at beyerdynamic - and it shows. Anyone who has ever put on a pair of beyerdynamic headphones and listened to music or played their favorite game with one of our headsets will confirm this. Our DT 770 PRO is now a legend and our MMX 300 is recognized as THE professional gaming headset. Made in Germany.
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The Studio Legends
For decades now, professional users all around the world have placed their trust in our classic range: DT 770/880/990 PRO headphones.
These benchmark-setting studio headphones, available in three different models, boast extremely detailed resolution and very transparent sound.
The DT 990 PRO headphones are the range’s open-back model offering impressive spaciousness.
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Benchmark for Studio SoundThese open-back studio headphones are a reliable tool for any sound enthusiast. The wide stereo image and three-dimensional sound reproduction make the beyerdynamic DT 990 PRO headphones a loyal companion for producers. Outstanding tonal depth ensures that even small changes in the positioning of the acoustic source can be perceived while mixing. |
Incredible SpaciousnessThe DT 990 PRO are circumaural headphones with open-back design. They provide exceptional spaciousness and detailed tonal depth. Their mild bass and treble boost ensure a pleasant sound. The bass is not overstated, but rather precise and the treble boost is powerfully present without sounding sharp. |
Extreme ComfortThe single-sided cable allows the headphones to be put on and taken off frequently without cables getting tangled, and soft, adjustable ear cups provide for added comfort. The robust spring steel headband design ensures that the over-ear headphones offer a secure fit. |
Made in Germany
The DT 990 PRO headphones are and always have been handcrafted in Germany. With their high-quality materials and meticulous workmanship, these studio headphones are a sound, long-term investment..
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| Price | $168.27$168.27 | $209.00$209.00 | $169.00$169.00 |
| Construction Type | Closed (strong noise isolation) | Semi-Open (low noise level) | Open (noise escapes) |
| Sound | Prominent bass, less spatial, transparent, detailed | Neutral, relaxed, relatively spatial, more restrained bass, transparent | Balanced bass and treble, analytical, very spatial, transparent |
| Cable (length and type) | 16 Ohm: 3 m straight cable, 32 Ohm: 1.6 m straight cable, 80 Ohm: 3 m straight cable, 250 Ohm: 3 m coiled cable | 3 m coiled cable | 3 m coiled cable |
| Replaceable Parts | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
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| Wireless Communication Technology | WIred |
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| Special Feature | lightweight |
| Included Components | Headphones; 1/8"/1/4" adapter; carrying bag |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult,Teen |
| Material | Plastic |
| Specific Uses For Product | over ear |
| Headphones Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Noise Control | None |
| Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Audio Monitoring, Recording, Gaming, Disc Jockey Use |
| Compatible Devices | Laptops, Desktops, Music Production Equipment, Cellphones |
| Impedance | 250 Ohm |
| Sensitivity | 96 dB |
| Control Type | Volume Control |
| Cable Feature | Tangle Free |
| Item Weight | 0.55 Pounds |
| Frequency Response | 3500 Hz |
| Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Style | Headphones |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Is Electric | No |
| Manufacturer | beyerdynamic |
| Product Dimensions | 8.7 x 4.7 x 9.1 inches |
| Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
| ASIN | B0011UB9CQ |
| Item model number | 459038 |
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| Best Sellers Rank | #186 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments) #4 in Recording Headphone Audio Monitors |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | July 19, 2004 |
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The DT 990 PRO (250 ohms) is an open dynamic headphone that is ideal for professional use in studios. Headphone frequency response - 5 - 35.000 Hz
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Customers like the gaming and pleasure listening capabilities of the headphones. They say it's perfect for gaming and listening to pleasure. They appreciate the clarity, depth, and nuanced sound. Customers also like the comfort, quality, and appearance. They mention that the headphones hug their head and are solid. Customers are also happy with appearance, value, and sound quality. However, some customers are mixed on performance.
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Customers like the sound quality of the headphones. They mention that the soundstage is very good, the highs, mids, and bass are exceptionally clear, and nuanced. They also say that the bass is fast and tight, the mids are smooth, and crystal-clear, and that the frequencies have not been boosted or lowered on any end.
"...The frequencies haven't been boosted or lowered on any end, allowing you to experience the music as it was meant to be experienced...." Read more
"...Having crystal clear audio isn’t hard to get, but when making an investment it’s important to read the fine print and research all the opinions...." Read more
"...Either way, it doesnt impact the sound quality in my opinion so if you like the look of them and are looking for some decent dual quality headphones..." Read more
"...PRO'S:1. Sound quality: The sound quality is really good. I'm not a audiophile, but I do know more than I average guy about audio...." Read more
Customers generally like the quality of the headphones. They say it's the absolute highest quality headphones they've owned, solid, and pleasant with any genre. Some customers also mention that the ear pads are plush velvet, hard plastic, and metal construction. They are comfortable due to their amazing ear pad and drums.
"...As for gaming use, these headphones can be quite good, but may not necessarily be what you want...." Read more
"...10/10Build quality: I would tent to agree with the others on this. Everything is good...it's German made, so it not a surprise...." Read more
"...n’t let the nearly plastic design fool you because it’s pretty high-quality polymer plastic and the build itself is solid...." Read more
"...I'm not usually one to even write reviews but these headphones are really great. Great sound, comfortable, pretty sturdy too...." Read more
Customers like the comfort of the headphones. They mention that they are incredibly comfortable and easy to wear for 4-6 hours and beyond length, with comfortable velour ear padding. They also say that the headphones do offer a nice new feel, making extended sessions comfortable. The earpads are very soft and have a ridonkulous amount of cushion to them. They are light as a feather, but hug your head. Overall, customers say that they're a fantastic choice for quality feeling and sounding headphones, and are gentle and do not fatigue easily.
"...But otherwise, these are a fantastic choice for quality feeling and sounding headphones.SPECIFIC USE CASES:..." Read more
"...The earpads are very soft and have a ridonkulous amount of cushion to them, they're like pillows and they engulf my ears which is nice...." Read more
"...Great sound, comfortable, pretty sturdy too...." Read more
"...They a have nice furry covers which are extremely comfortable, the clamping pressure isn't too tight, and I FINALLY found a set of cans that has..." Read more
Customers like the value of the headphones. They say it's good value for money, has excellent sound quality, and is well worth the price. Some mention that the DT-990 Pro has a much better low end.
"...While the impedance is quite high and will require an amp, It is well worth it...." Read more
"...The price is just right even for the average consumer and offers professional grade quality...." Read more
"...These are worth every penny if you're in the market for a nice high-end set of headphones...." Read more
"...sound and versatility, the DT-990-Pro may be the best headphone in its price range." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the headphones. They say the design looks great, neat, and precise. They also say the headphones are comfortable and cool. However, some customers have reported that the semi-open back design does not block out background noise.
"...In addition to that, the open-back design helps the sound escape and gives it a more speaker-like quality of it playing in the room." Read more
"...Plastic doesn't appeal to me, but it is designed well. I won't rate this.Overall I'd say this would earn an 8.5/10...." Read more
"...I am so excited to watch a movie them. I really like the open back and I think that'll be nice when watching a movie with the wife so we can still..." Read more
"...lettering on the exterior ear pieces of the Pro model really look kind of cheap and Mickey Mouse...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the clarity of the headphones. They mention that they have great detail and nuance, and the sound stage and level of detail are incredibly helpful for more competitive games. The mids have a lot of detail, and are realistic. The open design is perfect for mixing and mastering, with no glare and well-defined bass.
"...The sound stage and level of detail are incredibly helpful for more competitive games that require the listening of footsteps or far-away noises...." Read more
"...The mids have a lot of detail but don’t shine as much. The highs are incredibly clear but can get a bit too bright for my taste...." Read more
"...cow these things have low hitting bass, the midrange is tight and crystal clear, and the highs are powerful but not overpowering...." Read more
"...in almost every respect that audiophiles care about: significantly more clarity and detail, a wider and deeper soundstage, much better instrument..." Read more
Customers like the gaming capabilities of the headphones. They say it's perfect for music and games, and comfortable. They also say it is ideal for recreational listening of jazz, classical, and lighter music. They mention that the bass level is entertaining for electronic music and some rock. Overall, customers say it makes a great addition to any music library.
"...Because of this, the HD 598 is ideal for recreational listening of jazz, classical, and lighter music that emphasizes clean vocals..." Read more
"...Just an amazing set of cans for classical music, but you have to make sure you have the best recordings or else the static will ruin your listening..." Read more
"...The mids are silky smooth, a dream to listen to. The first time I listened to these, I put on a Burial track, and the vocals sounded like velvet...." Read more
"...my HD 560 and she sounds perfect, clear, effervescent, and blends nicely with the music...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the headphones. Some mention they do it well, are very pleased with the results, and feel good. However, others say that they started to break and were unusable after around 5 months. They also had issues getting things to work properly and had issues using on any other device except for their audio interface.
"...Build quality: I would tent to agree with the others on this. Everything is good...it's German made, so it not a surprise...." Read more
"...bent the 3.5mm headphone jack, and since then, I’ve had issues using on any other device except for my audio interface...." Read more
"...The adjustments aren’t as smooth as an all-metal design, but it works fine and can extend to fit almost any head...." Read more
"...It stays together even being cracked, but it's definitely wonky and has lost some of its structural integrity...." Read more
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As promised, I wanted to come back and let you all know what I thought of these cans after some burn-in. I didn't use white noise or anything special. I just left my cans connected to my AMP playing music from my computer on random at high volume. When I went to work or sleep, I would leave these playing. So....drumroll: did the burn-in make any difference? YES! A resounding YES! As you read on to my original review, you will know that I love crisp clear highs. But even for me, these headphones were a bit fatiguing initially. There was a bit of a "shattering" effect from the highs. Which I really like, but can tire your ears out very quickly. After about 300 hours of burn-in, these cans have really hit their stride. The highs are still EXCEPTIONALLY clear. I can still hear the squeak when a finger drags over a fret. I can still hear every string during an acoustic strum. The softening of the highs didn't steal anything from the clarity. The burn-in allows me to listen for a couple of hours without aural fatigue.
Also, I've had a chance to use these cans using a multitude of amps. They sound fabulous using my Yamaha speaker amp/receiver. They sound great using a good headphone amp. Fiios E17 or E7/9 is probably the minimum I'd recommend. In a nutshell, these things are thirsty for power. And although they sound good without proper amperage, these cans scale beautifully when provided juice. In a nutshell, these cans thirst power, and the more you give it, the more these cans respond. Please consider this when purchasing. If you don't have a dac/amp setup or a speaker receiver with a good headphonen port, then make sure you budget for it...or plan to purchase one down the road. An already 5 star review has now become a 5 star review with an exclamation mark. ENJOY!
*ORIGINAL REVIEW*
I just received these headphones today, so keep in mind that these cans haven't been burned in yet. Generally a high end headphone requires about 100+ hours to burn in properly. John Grado of Grado headphones says 50 hours is a good burn in time. Others say the AKG 701/702 require about 300 hours to burn in properly. But 100 hours is widely held as the norm. I was going to wait to write the review, but they sounded so good right out of the box that I couldn't wait to write a review. I will update after about 6 months of use, so come back if this review doesn't convince you to "add to cart". I'll see if these headphones have a tonal softening after some burn in.
What's in the package: Nothing but the headphones. You get the headphones with the 3.5mm jack and 1/4" screw on adapter. Both ends are gold plated.
Okay, now that I've got that over with, I'll get to the meat and bones of the review, the sound--and how glorious they sound. I figured the best way to test the dynamic range and audio quality of the music was to pick a handful of songs that highlight a certain instrument or frequency range. So I'll reflect on my impressions from the various songs I chose to test out the fidelity of these headphones.
Billy Jean(Michael Jackson) - Michael Jackson stated that he wanted to write a song with a great bass-line, and into the studio he went with Quincy Jones. The product of this inspiration and the collaboration was Billy Jean. The quintessential MJ song. I chose this song specifically to test the clarity of the lower freqs. WOW. The bass is deep and clear. Each bass note has it's own presence. The notes don't slur/blend into each other. There is a discernible transition from note to note. EXACTLY what I was hoping for.
Getting in Tune(The Who) - Subjectively speaking, I think John Entwistle was the greatest bassist of all time. To test the speed of the bass, I chose this song because no one played the bass quite like Mr. Entwistle. Whereas Billy Jean is a slow bass-rift, Getting in Tune is classic John Entwistle and the bass notes fly all over the place rapidly. These cans keep up with the amazing fingers of John Entwistle without breaking a sweat. And as was the case with Billy Jean, each note has its own distinct presence. Open headphones usually aren't the best for exhibiting the lower freqs, but these are amazing.
In the Air Tonight(Phil Collins) - I wanted to see how these cans handled drums. And if you want to go to drums, what is better than the opening drum rift in this song? Does it have the anger of a John Bonham or the craziness of Keith Moon? No, but it has the unrivaled coolness. Drums are a dynamic instrument tha covers almost the entire frequency gamut. So Drums are actually one of the best instruments to test a set of cans. Like everything else I've heard through these things, the drums are AMAZING. From the banging of the sticks, to the stomp of the bass drum, and the crash of the hi-hat these cans magically reproduce the energy that Phil Collins brings to this song.
Leather and Lace(Stevie Nicks & Don Henley) - I chose this song for two reasons: the vocal mastery of the two singers; and the amazing acoustic guitar play. With a lot of lesser cans, Stevie Nicks young voice comes off squeaky. With these, the multiple layers of her brilliant voice all comes through. The youthful highs and the textured lows of her voice are all on display. Don Henley's raspy highs are depicted with amazing honesty. This song is perfect for highlighting two very distinct singing styles. And when they harmonize? you can cleary hear each singer distinct from the other. The acoustic guitar is just unbelievable through these cans. I can hear every string from each strum of the pick. Often times a strum will sound like 1 note, but I can actually hear all 6 strings separately. If you never heard this effect before, you are missing out.
Mr. Know It All(Kelly Clarkson) - I picked this song because Kelly Clarkson has one of the best voices going today, and because it is a modern pop/rock song with modern production value. Whereas the other songs kept gaps in the frequency range, this song presents a wall of music effect. By this, I mean that almost the entire frequency range is ALWAYS present. The bass-line isn't as distinctive as was the case with Billy Jean and Getting in Tune, but that is such the way of newer songs. The bass-line is a ever-present steamroller. Now this isn't a bad thing. These cans allow the bass to maintain its ever-presence while still allowing the mid-range and highs to co-exist. Kelly Clarkson's powerful voice doesn't get drowned out. With amazing clarity, every layer, every tone, every break in her voice sound AMAZING.
Piano Concerto No. 1(Tchaikovsky - performed by Ivo Pogorelich) - This is my favorite classical piece. This is also my favorite rendition of this piece. Ivo Pogorelich takes a lot of artistic freedom in his interpretations, and this song is no exception. His piano performance is imperfectly perfect. I know that's an oxy-moron, but because he chooses to play it the way he feels, the emotional impact to the listener is that much greater. So you can imagine my disappointment when this version of the song was unbearable with these cans. I am a bit torn when it comes to hi-fidelity and classical music. You almost ALWAYS get static. I don't care whether you have a HD-audio or FLAC copy, it is the nature of the recording methods. The best performances are usually live, and you are going to get static in a live recording environment. So although every instrument is distinct and the sound-stage vast, the static is just too much of a distraction. The better the headphones or speakers, the more static you will get. So I was forced to play a different version of the same piece--the Martha Argerich version which has a lot less static. Her rendition is textbook. She plays it as Tchaikovsky wrote it. She is technically one of the finest pianists EVER. This version has a lot less static, but there still is static nonetheless. This version allowed me to focus a bit more on the instruments. When someone hammers the ivory, often times you will hear the reverberations and echo inside the piano box. And these are the first cans I've listened to that reproduce this effect as realistically. You can hear the horse hairs sliding across the strings. Just an amazing set of cans for classical music, but you have to make sure you have the best recordings or else the static will ruin your listening experience. This is no gig on the cans, it is a gig on the recording methods. So you may not be able to enjoy your favorite pieces unless you find a flawless version of it. I would say about 90% of my classical collection is adversely effected by the poor recordings and are thus rendered unlistenable with these cans ability to reveal every flaw.
Hate it or Love it (50 Cent - G UNIT version) - I love this song. And you can't do a current headphone review without including a hip-hop song. So why not pick my favorite? A good set of hip-hop cans will get your head bobbing and your fingers snapping. You won't even realize you are doing this. It's why hip-hop is such a good genre of music for clubs. These headphones are almost too precise for hip-hop. I am so amazed by how great they sound, I find myself listening to the intricacies of every note that I don't find myself bobbing and weaving. If headphones can be too good for hip-hop, these are them. The precision distracts from the vibe that is so important to hip-hop. The same thing happened when I tried a few other hip-hop songs like Hot Revolver by Lil' Wayne, The Way I Are by Timbaland, and Diamonds from Sierra Leone by Kanye West. Maybe over time I will get used to the precision and won't get distracted, but presently, I'm not sure I'd choose these headphones for hip-hop. Stereo Hearts by Gym Class Heroes and Without You by David Guetta don't suffer the same fate. These songs don't rely on bass as much as the other songs. And as such, they are fantastic for listening to with these cans. But these two songs aren't so much as hip-hop. They are more dance-pop songs.
There are so many other songs I'd like to cover like Sweet Child o' Mine, Crazy Train, any live Clapton, anything David Bowie, Al Green, Marvin Gaye, Marley's Redemption Song, Journey, Annie Lennox, Foo Fighters, Collective Soul, Linkin Park and so many more. But I think I'll let you discover that for yourselves. I have never listened to a set of headphones that rival these. I've always leaned towards precision from my Hi-Fi equipment. Maybe it's because I grew up playing instruments growing up, but I love hearing the instruments and voices in all their flawed glory. I love hearing a break in a voice, the strum of an acoustic, and the clatter of a hi-hat. These cans are truly for the sound-purist. What an amazing bargain at ~$200. Imagine what they will sound after 300 hours? I know...I can't wait to find out. If you want to find out more about these headphones, post a comment and I'll be sure to reply.
Sennheiser HD599: Pleasant.
These headphones to my ears are designed to sound pleasant, not necessarily accurate. At first I was worried about that, especially hearing about the signature "Sennheiser Veil" That everyone talks about. I'm pleased to say that despite my worries, they did an amazing job with what they were marketed for. They do have a small "Veil" That some people may or may not like, but the veil is essentially to my ears a cut in the high mid frequencies. These are the frequencies that are very harsh, and the high highs are still perfectly sparkly and sounded very nice. I found myself going to these headphones for relaxation and for pure enjoyment. You could definitely fall asleep wearing them as many have said. I recommend these headphones for ones that want to relax or have a "milder" sound with their setup. To my ears they seem to have the most bass out of the 3 as well. Again, I was afraid I would not like them because I was afraid that I would not like the sound signature of them, but I was very pleased. Unfortunately, I had to return them due to a defect which made the balance shift to the right side that made it louder. They were a used set, which is something to keep in mind.
AD900x: Natural.
The best selling point of these headphones in my opinion are their soundstage. Its the best soundstage I've heard out of the 3. And they also to my ears have the most neutral tuning out of the 3 headphones. They are also incredibly comfortable, despite their "gimmicky" Headband design, I actually quite liked them a lot. As much as 4 years worth to be exact. This design made them very light, so many times I would forget that they were on my head. I find myself using these headphones if I want to feel like I am in the room with whatever I'm listening to. They had enough treble to get the job done which I enjoyed. The bass is also there, although a little light. I feel that with the amazing soundstage, some detail had to be sacrificed, including the bass. Which isn't necessarily a bad thing. I recommend these headphones for ones that want the most neutral sound out of the 3, and who want superior soundstage, who don't mind a small loss of detail. Like feeling like you are actually walking through that forest, or that you're actually there listening to the orchestra.
DT990: Detailed.
It seems that these headphones are designed mainly for studio production. And if that's the case, I wholeheartedly recommend these headphones, which is what I'm currently using now. The ones that I got were the 80 ohm edition if that matters. I have it plugged straight into my motherboard. These headphones offer the most details out of the 3, which I really like. Due to the defect in the Sennheisers mentioned above, I decided to try these. I was very worried about the treble response that everyone keeps complaining about, but decided to bite the bullet, as I could easily EQ it out. I'm pleased to say that for my ears, that is not an issue. In fact, if people hadn't been complaining about it, I probably wouldn't have noticed it. Yes, they are nice and bright, but I like them. Its like a speaker with tweeters vs without. COULD it be harsh? I suppose perhaps, but its not so much making the treble overwhelming, more so reproducing it much more effectively. Again to MY ears. If I want to hear exactly where my opponent is coming from, or exactly how loud I should have a certain track in my mixes, or even just listening for things I haven't heard before in songs I like a lot, I find myself using these headphones. I also find these headphones to have a better bass response then the AD900x's. I recommend these headphones for anyone that wants to hear every little detail of whatever they're listening to, especially useful for producing or mixing audio.
Conclusion: My personal favorites are the DT990s for their excellent detail in their sound. They are also extremely comfortable due to their amazing ear pads. But you cannot go wrong with any of the above mentioned sets. They are all excellent sets, and do what they are made for, and do it well. If you have a preference having one feature over another, then I recommend going with the headphone that suits your need the best. But i will say the DT990s have a build quality and sound quality to my ears that is hard to match.
Nutshell:
Sennheiser HD599: Comfort
Audio Technica AD900X's : Soundstage
Beyerdynamic DT990s: Details
Hope this was able to help everyone who reads this. I had many questions and hopefully this can help others who have similar questions. Cheers!
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2021
Sennheiser HD599: Pleasant.
These headphones to my ears are designed to sound pleasant, not necessarily accurate. At first I was worried about that, especially hearing about the signature "Sennheiser Veil" That everyone talks about. I'm pleased to say that despite my worries, they did an amazing job with what they were marketed for. They do have a small "Veil" That some people may or may not like, but the veil is essentially to my ears a cut in the high mid frequencies. These are the frequencies that are very harsh, and the high highs are still perfectly sparkly and sounded very nice. I found myself going to these headphones for relaxation and for pure enjoyment. You could definitely fall asleep wearing them as many have said. I recommend these headphones for ones that want to relax or have a "milder" sound with their setup. To my ears they seem to have the most bass out of the 3 as well. Again, I was afraid I would not like them because I was afraid that I would not like the sound signature of them, but I was very pleased. Unfortunately, I had to return them due to a defect which made the balance shift to the right side that made it louder. They were a used set, which is something to keep in mind.
AD900x: Natural.
The best selling point of these headphones in my opinion are their soundstage. Its the best soundstage I've heard out of the 3. And they also to my ears have the most neutral tuning out of the 3 headphones. They are also incredibly comfortable, despite their "gimmicky" Headband design, I actually quite liked them a lot. As much as 4 years worth to be exact. This design made them very light, so many times I would forget that they were on my head. I find myself using these headphones if I want to feel like I am in the room with whatever I'm listening to. They had enough treble to get the job done which I enjoyed. The bass is also there, although a little light. I feel that with the amazing soundstage, some detail had to be sacrificed, including the bass. Which isn't necessarily a bad thing. I recommend these headphones for ones that want the most neutral sound out of the 3, and who want superior soundstage, who don't mind a small loss of detail. Like feeling like you are actually walking through that forest, or that you're actually there listening to the orchestra.
DT990: Detailed.
It seems that these headphones are designed mainly for studio production. And if that's the case, I wholeheartedly recommend these headphones, which is what I'm currently using now. The ones that I got were the 80 ohm edition if that matters. I have it plugged straight into my motherboard. These headphones offer the most details out of the 3, which I really like. Due to the defect in the Sennheisers mentioned above, I decided to try these. I was very worried about the treble response that everyone keeps complaining about, but decided to bite the bullet, as I could easily EQ it out. I'm pleased to say that for my ears, that is not an issue. In fact, if people hadn't been complaining about it, I probably wouldn't have noticed it. Yes, they are nice and bright, but I like them. Its like a speaker with tweeters vs without. COULD it be harsh? I suppose perhaps, but its not so much making the treble overwhelming, more so reproducing it much more effectively. Again to MY ears. If I want to hear exactly where my opponent is coming from, or exactly how loud I should have a certain track in my mixes, or even just listening for things I haven't heard before in songs I like a lot, I find myself using these headphones. I also find these headphones to have a better bass response then the AD900x's. I recommend these headphones for anyone that wants to hear every little detail of whatever they're listening to, especially useful for producing or mixing audio.
Conclusion: My personal favorites are the DT990s for their excellent detail in their sound. They are also extremely comfortable due to their amazing ear pads. But you cannot go wrong with any of the above mentioned sets. They are all excellent sets, and do what they are made for, and do it well. If you have a preference having one feature over another, then I recommend going with the headphone that suits your need the best. But i will say the DT990s have a build quality and sound quality to my ears that is hard to match.
Nutshell:
Sennheiser HD599: Comfort
Audio Technica AD900X's : Soundstage
Beyerdynamic DT990s: Details
Hope this was able to help everyone who reads this. I had many questions and hopefully this can help others who have similar questions. Cheers!
UPDATE:
Turns out, beyerdynamics offers a TWO YEAR warranty with these headphones. I ended up sending it to their only authorized repair company, and I only had to pay my own shipping. They repaired and sent my headphones with new wiring, new ear pads, and new leather wraps— for free.
I have no real reason to keep this at 4/5. 5 STARS! Just make sure you take GOOD care of these babies, buy a carrying case and KEEP THE POUCH it brings. This should last you a very long time if maintained properly.
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2024
UPDATE:
Turns out, beyerdynamics offers a TWO YEAR warranty with these headphones. I ended up sending it to their only authorized repair company, and I only had to pay my own shipping. They repaired and sent my headphones with new wiring, new ear pads, and new leather wraps— for free.
I have no real reason to keep this at 4/5. 5 STARS! Just make sure you take GOOD care of these babies, buy a carrying case and KEEP THE POUCH it brings. This should last you a very long time if maintained properly.
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Calificando del 1 al 10 comparando calidad- precio.
Construcción: 8.5 me ponen nervioso algunas partes en plastico medio chinosas pero aun asi se ve que cuidandolos van a durar varios años.
Comodidad: 10 son ligeros, muy comodos por largas horas, y el cable no pesa tampoco.
*Calidad de Sonido en frecuencia plana.
Graves: 10 Simplemente hermosos, excelente extensión de graves, son bajos correctos, limpios, con 0 reververacion y 0 ganancia extra.
Medios: 9 Estan bien, son claros pero como que les falta poquito cuerpo.
Agudos: 9.5 pudieran ser 10 pero se nota una ligera acentuacion en las frecuencias más altas. Aun asi no lastiman, son agudos aereados, muy precisos y con mucho detalle.
En general es muy buena la calidad de audio, hay buena resolucion y espacialidad de sonidos. Aqui si van a encontrar muchos detalles y si una canción fue mal grabada desde el estudio aqui si lo van a notar. Por el precio es de lo mejor que puedes encontrar. Un DAC AMP es recomendable mas no necesario para la versión de 80Ω te van a funcionar bien casi con cualquier dispositivo en un volumen decente. Y con un DAC AMP mejoras un poco mas la calidad de sonido en todas las frecuencias, yo los uso con un Fiio K3.
Estos audifonos yo los recomiendo para quienes quieran empezar a introducirse al mundo audiofilo y no cuenten con mucho presupuesto.
Reviewed in Mexico on July 19, 2023
Calificando del 1 al 10 comparando calidad- precio.
Construcción: 8.5 me ponen nervioso algunas partes en plastico medio chinosas pero aun asi se ve que cuidandolos van a durar varios años.
Comodidad: 10 son ligeros, muy comodos por largas horas, y el cable no pesa tampoco.
*Calidad de Sonido en frecuencia plana.
Graves: 10 Simplemente hermosos, excelente extensión de graves, son bajos correctos, limpios, con 0 reververacion y 0 ganancia extra.
Medios: 9 Estan bien, son claros pero como que les falta poquito cuerpo.
Agudos: 9.5 pudieran ser 10 pero se nota una ligera acentuacion en las frecuencias más altas. Aun asi no lastiman, son agudos aereados, muy precisos y con mucho detalle.
En general es muy buena la calidad de audio, hay buena resolucion y espacialidad de sonidos. Aqui si van a encontrar muchos detalles y si una canción fue mal grabada desde el estudio aqui si lo van a notar. Por el precio es de lo mejor que puedes encontrar. Un DAC AMP es recomendable mas no necesario para la versión de 80Ω te van a funcionar bien casi con cualquier dispositivo en un volumen decente. Y con un DAC AMP mejoras un poco mas la calidad de sonido en todas las frecuencias, yo los uso con un Fiio K3.
Estos audifonos yo los recomiendo para quienes quieran empezar a introducirse al mundo audiofilo y no cuenten con mucho presupuesto.
The first set I bought was the OneOdio unit, but I found the bass too overwhelming ( it is a closed back set - since the events described below, I have stuck chair-coasters on the cans so they cannot close completely on my head, but it is very uncomfortable).
Consulting with various people who should know, I was directed to the Sony MDR-7506 Professional Studio Headphones. I eagerly bought those. I could not handle my own excitement when these highly lauded headphones arrived. I shoved them on my head, but the sound they emitted was truly ghastly. It seemed to consist of overwhelming bass and a screeching treble peak at 2.5kHz, and little else. They made my delicate acoustic guitar sound like a Fender Telecaster on its bridge pickup. My great anticipation turned to disappointment, and my disappointment turned into anger and then into sheer hatred.
I went off to the local music store and came home with an AKG-72 headset. It was better-sounding than the much more expensive Sony set, but the bass was still unnaturally high. I think teenage girlies like it like that.
I then searched for my old Duck-taped Plantronics set on Amazon and found it (https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B001KUSXXU), but it had been discontinued. However, the first line of its description made a point of stating "Open-ear design keeps you connected to the game and your surroundings". Apparently the key to my misery was that I needed "Open-ear" (open back) headphones. I do a lot of online jamming, and for that one needs to be able to both listen AND sing. With the Sony set, any attempt to sing while wearing those headphones was ridiculous. It was like trying to sing with a serious head cold and one's fingers stuck in one's ears. It was simply A-W-F-U-L. One's voice droned in one's head to the exclusion of all else.
When I took the AKG set back, the shop gave me a Beyer-Dynamic DT-990 250 Ohm open back set and told me to take that PLUS the AKG home and to try them and see what I conclude. The Beyer-Dynamic DT-990 was obviously the solution. HOWEVER, its 250 Ohm impedance was a bit much for my little interface I was using for online jamming.
But, lo and behold, when I took a look on Amazon, I found that Beyer-Dynamic were offering an 80 Ohm unit of the "same" DT-990. I immediately ordered this device and took back the AKG and the 250 Ohm headphone sets to the music shop. They could not provide the 80 Ohm device, otherwise I would have bought it from them.
I am now the proud owner of a lovely German-designed 80 Ohm Beyer-Dynamic DT-990 headphone set manufactured in Germany. The sound through it is quite natural, and when I wear it AND sing, there is no sensation of "fingers in the ear" or "head cold". The overwhelming bass is gone and in its place is a well-tempered bass balance. The inhuman screeching treble of the Sony is nowhere in sight. In fact, that 2.5kHz response of the BT-990 is MANY decibels lower than the Sony and vastly better matched to the natural human hearing system.
These are the headphones for folks who are prepared to spend at least around $200 for a decent set of headphones. Folks with hearing loss at 2.5kHz may well wish to consider the Sony set. Those are telephone frequencies. For my part, I can now jam online again and sing as I do so. All this without getting frustrated out of my skull as with the Sony set. Over and above all this, the DT-990s are very comfortable and one can wear them all evening and not notice it after a while.
All the comparisons I made above were done using a Mackie 1202-VLZPRO mixer, which has three equalizer controls at 12kHz, 2.5 kHz and 80 kHz respectively. With the Sony set, I had to crank the 2.5kHz control almost all the way around anti-clockwise to get the response at that frequency to anywhere near reasonable.
Il est confortable et je pense que ma tête tiendra les longues sessions.



































