The treble peak at 8kHz (and small dip at 4.5kHz) are the same. Slightly improved performance between 400Hz and 1kHz. Much to my surprise this is a 3pin connector. Max current: 30mA Impedance. They have a better bass performance than the HD 650, although some people may feel like they sound overly bright and sharp. The 770 PRO also have a slightly more accurate sound profile, especially in the bass range. The wired connection of these headphones has negligible latency which is suitable for gaming and home-theater use. The resonances seen in all the plots are significantly reduced in amplitude. Also, like most open back headphones, they won't be a good option to use outdoors. The Beyerdynamic also feel sturdier than the Sennheiser, and they also come with a coiled cable, which is nice. They're also slightly more comfortable than the Beyerdynamic and deliver a more balanced frequency response throughout, which will not sound as sharp on S and T sounds as the Beyerdynamic. However, high-bass, responsible for warmth, is overemphasized by about 2dB. They can sound quite sharp and piercing, though, so the AKG are a better option if you're sensitive to sounds in the higher frequencies. The open design results in a very spatial, dynamic and natural sound with an original reproduction. The DT 1990 Pro also has a treble peak but at a lower frequency (8kHz). This is welcome using the Analytical pads but less so when using the Balanced pads. Because the lift is present from the lowest bass notes right to the mids the headphone will sound slightly warmer from a high output resistance amplifier. With an MSRP of around € 500.- it isn’t one of the cheapest headphones around. They don't have the spacious Soundstage of the DT 990 PRO or the DT 880, but they have a better bass thanks to the closed design. While the Beyerdynamics pack a bit more bass, the Sennheisers sound less sharp while still creating an immersive soundstage. Overall, they are one of the better-built headphones that we've tested and are easily on par with other high-end critical listening headphones like the HiFiman Sundara and the Sennheiser HD 800 S. The DT 1990 are sufficiently tight on the head that they won't fall during casual listening sessions. Below an earlier and a later production DT1990. The treble peaks also are in different frequency bands. The DT1770 is a bit more ‘impressive’ in the lows and sub-lows. The DT 1990 have a well-balanced reproduction of instruments and vocals in the mid-range, a deep and extended bass and a decent but slightly sharp treble. Great for neutral listening. Still posting this as dB difference above 10kHz is audible. Cable & Plug Coiled connecting cable with mini-jack plug (3.5 mm) & ¼â€œ adapter (6.35 mm) The DT1770 pads can/should not be used on the DT1990, nor is it wise to slaughter a sheep for this headphone. The upper 3 screenshots are made using Analytical pads, the bottom 3 using the Dekoni pads. The DT 1990 have a more polished and premium design compared to the other Beyerdynamic models. However, the Beyerdynamic have pretty accurate bass, even if they are also open-back. Headphone connector: mini 3-pin XLR Below the effect of a seal breach is shown (using the Analytical pads). Max. For musical enjoyment the Balanced pads are probably most enjoyable for most while the Analytical pads are noticeably less bassy/warm but better suited for studio usage. However, they fit more securely than the Beyerdynamic Amiron Wireless, even though they're wired. Even the Dekoni pads can be mounted on the ring. Beyerdynamic DT 1990 Pro - The DT 1990 Pro is quite rightly regarded as Beyerdynamic’s premier model of studio headphones when it comes to handling, design and most pivotally, sound. The Beyerdynamic DT 1990 PRO are marginally better neutral sound listening headphones than the Beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO thanks to their open-back design that gives them a much better soundstage. It sits between the A- and B-pads in bass quantity and is a bit more comfortable but slightly less well looking and a bit more clamping force due to the drivers being further away from the ears. Otherwise equally excellent performance. The Analytical pads are closer to ‘colorless’ sound if it were not for the high level resonance that peaks out above the mids and lows. These headphones do not have a control scheme. Below an aid to help determining the sound character of headphones with relation to the frequency response. All with good linearity. Nominal headband Pressure. The sound quality is top notch and clearly belonging to top tier headphones. (website links), Foobar 2000 for Dummies (Part 1) – General Setup, Foobar 2000 for Dummies (Part 2) – Playing DSD – New SACD plugin (0.9.x and 1.x.x Series), power, efficiency, levels, balanced, impedance. Driver size: 45 mm The old DT 990-600 has bigger bass and less ‘agressive’ treble. This way the plots are overlay-ed and it is easy to see how the tonal balance changes. In tonal balance the DT 1990 Pro is somewhat similar to the DT 990 Pro and older DT990-600 as shown below. Power rating: 0.2 W Bass is a highlight of the headphone, providing great slam, speed and depth. The tonal balance does not change very much when the fit isn’t perfect. The significant portion of their leakage is spread between 200Hz and 20KHz, which is a very broad range. Home; Ceramic Heaters; Convection Heaters; Liquid Fuel Heaters; Halogen Heaters; Misc. A passive filter is available to reomve the 8kHz peak. Not much different from the Balanced pads . The Beyerdynamic DT 1990 are one of the best sounding critical listening headphones we've tested but can be a bit too sharp on already bright tracks. Beyerdynamic headphones are usually very comfortable. The AKG have a very smooth, neutral sound, but lack quite a bit of bass, while the Beyerdynamic sound quite a bit more excited, with a lot more bass and a much brighter treble. The HiFiMan pack a little bit less bass, but not by much, and they sound less sharp. Low-treble is even and flat, suggesting a detailed and balanced reproduction of vocals and lead instruments. The metal parts and headband as well as replaceable cable are of higher quality. The Sennheiser HD 700 are slightly better critical listening headphones than the Beyerdynamic DT 1990 PRO. This also means that the DT 1990 PRO have detachable and replaceable cables, which makes them more durable. These are a bit more ‘boring’ and much less ‘full’ in sound but are perfectly suited for mastering when all one can use is headphones. This tool will clearly show you the differences, Use our data and table to find the best headphones for your needs, Want to see us review a specific headphones? When you can not make this filter yourself or don’t know someone that can do this for you a built filter can be ordered. Soundwise, they are also superior and feel less sharp on already bright tracks. It sits between the A- and B-pads in bass quantity and is a bit more comfortable but slightly less well looking and a bit more clamping force due to the drivers being further away from the ears. Also in the box is two sets of velour earpad… Of course with the exception of the treble which is not neutral at all. If you need a headset with a dock that also has a wired connection for gaming or watching movies, then consider the SteelSeries Arctis 7. For this you need EQ. It is priced at $599. Below the spectrum plot of the DT 1990 fitted with Balanced pads Below the distortion measurements of the DT 1990 with Dekoni Elite Velour pads (Left channel). DT 1990 Pro comes with Analytical as well as Balanced pads. Bass levels are good. DT990 fans will likely prefer the Balanced pads. They also have a bit more bass overall. Max. Also the impulse response looks much better. The height adjustment is quite large so will fit on most heads. Rarely have I measured such an almost ideal waterfall response. If you’re looking for a bit more punch and bass, the closed-back design of the Beyerdynamic DT 1770 PRO might be better suited for you. They're big and bulky and do not fold into a more compact format or have swiveling ear cups that lay flat to take up less space. They also come with a hard, but very bulky, case to protect the headphones. 5 ~ … Fortunately that can be ‘fixed’. When elevated treble rocks your boat the DT1990 won’t disappoint. The mid-range of the DT 1990 is great. Also, due to the open-back design of these headphones, their soundstage may feel more open and spacious than that their closed-back counterparts like the DT 770 and the DT 1770. The Amiron is warmer and bassier than the DT1990. Clarity/presence is very good. The screenshots are all made using Analytical pads, the bottom 3 when the passive filter is used. To me, it also brings out more harmonic detail. They deliver a well balanced audio reproduction with a near perfect mid-range and a great bass that doesn't drown instruments and vocals. Breaking the seal (improper fit on the head) usually means a loss of (sub)bass. Subjectivist, Objectivist or Inbetweenivist ? The DT 1990 PRO has a more pronounced low-end, and seems to reach a little lower and stronger. The plot above is in a dB scale, below the same measurement but in a percentage scale.The Dekoni pads seem to behave better between 2kHz and 10kHz for higher harmonics as an extra bonus. Both sets are velour. beyerdynamic DT 240 Pro driver and cushion. It doesn’t become a warm and soft headphone. Coming with the usual hard-shell case for transporting the headphones. It is not at the same level of most planar headphones but impressive low for a dynamic headphone. Be part of the most informed community and take advantage of our advanced tools to find the best product for your needs. Battery Operated Heaters; Car Heaters; Pet Heaters They're not the best option for more demanding activities like sports and working out but should be fine for casual use cases, listening and watching movies. Even the 15kHz resonance has become impressively short lived. This filter lowers the treble peak to ‘normal’ levels and leaves the rest of the sound as it is. Nominal SPL. Usage: Home, studio The overall sound signature of the DT1990 could be called slightly warmish/full ‘neutral’. A horizontal line shows audible neutral response in the plots on this website. Impedance: 250 Ω They are quite expensive compared to the DT990-Pro but the sound quality is certainly better in all aspects. The DT 1990 bass is better extended and has less emphasis/coloration and is a bit closer to neutral while retaining the slightly warm signature. The forward and backward swivel is limited but enough for a good fit. The Sennheiser HD 6XX are a bit better open-back headphones for neutral sound than the Beyerdynamic DT 1990 PRO. Below the response of the DT1990 with Analytical pads with and without the filter. Also, the open back design does not block any noise so you will hear your environment fairly easily even when listening to music at higher-than-average volumes. See our recommendations for the best audiophile headphones, the best studio headphones and the best headphones for music. Their bass also extends lower than the Philips' bass. Also when using the B-pads the filter removes the sharpness effectively. One straight 3m with gold plated 3.5 mm TRS plug + screw-on 6.3 mm adapter and a 5m (when fully stretched) coiled cable is supplied. bigger. The DT 1990 Pro … Below the DT1990 Analytical compared to the Sennheiser HD800SThe tonal balance of the HD800S is closer to the DT1990 (Analytical) but the Sennheiser is still a bit ‘leaner’ sounding. Everything you could want is waiting right here for you in one neat package. The Beyerdynamic DT 1990 Pro is an open over-ear (circumaural) dynamic headphone. As this headphone is bought used and I also bought a DT1770 with some extra Dekoni pads (and shorter 3.5mm TRS cables). They deliver a much more immersive soundstage thanks to their planar magnetic drivers. Treble is piercing with these pads which adds to the ‘bright’ sound character. They are best used at home and in isolation and will not a good choice for the office, commuting or sports. Below the DT1990 fitted with Dekoni Elite Velour pads. The Beyerdynamic DT 1990 PRO and the Sennheiser HD 660 S are both very good open-back audiophile headphones, each with their own different sound signature. The 1990 Pros are new this year: essentially, they’re the open-back version of the Pro range and have the same price, impedance and frequency response of the 1770. Bass to mids are well balanced / integrated and have an excellent ‘separation’ as in not ‘bleeding’ into each other. It has the dynamic sound I like with the bass and treble energy. For a wired headphone with a good in-line microphone, check out the Bose SoundTrue Around-Ear II, the QuietComfort 25 or the Apple EarPods. Both Beyerdynamic models are great critical listening headphones, but are better used in different environments. So balanced amplifiers can not be used. They're comfortable and deliver a well-balanced and open sound, but can be a bit tight on some heads and slightly sharp on already bright tracks. This suggests an extended and deep bass, with an adequate amount of thump and rumble. The pads aren’t that easy/fast to swap anyway. The DT1990 has somewhat more upper treble extension giving it slightly more ‘air’ to the sound. Nominal sound pressure level 99 dB. The treble region is over the top in level and may sound sibilant to those with an allergy for treble. The Audeze deliver a much more immersive soundstage thanks to their planar magnetic drivers. The Audeze LCD2-Classic/LC2C are better critical listening headphones than the Beyerdynamic DT 1990 PRO. The Beyerdynamic are better-built, more stable, and they come with a portable carrying case. Sound coupling to the ear Circumaural (around the ear) EAN 4010118459030. What is obvious here is that the drivers in these headphones are probably the same and only the enclosure tuning below 2kHz differs. Below the CSD of the DT 1990 with Balanced pads (Left and Right are superimposed)The dip at around 4.5kHz appears to be a resonance in disguise. A shortcoming (measurement limit) of my measurement rig. The resonance following the rise shows the ‘edgy’ nature of this headphone. They also deliver a slightly more balanced frequency response throughout, which will not sound as sharp on S and T sounds as the Beyerdynamic. Unfortunately, their sound quality is fairly similar to the lower end DT 990 PRO and may not be worth the additional premium cost for some, especially, when compared to some of the models below. These headphones have an open back design and breathable ear cup pads that keep your ears fairly cool for an over-ear design. This suggests a decently large soundstage that may be perceived to be located inside the listener's head as opposed to in-front. Below the CSD of the DT 1990 (Left channel only) fitted with Dekoni Elite Velour pads The measured level with the Balanced pads is closer to the applied (target) level. They're a good choice for casual and neutral listeners alike although more casual listeners may prefer the similar sounding DT 990 PRO at a cheaper price point. Cable: 3m with gold plated 3.5 mm TRS plug and 6.3 mm adapter Heaters. The peak around 0.7ms shows is evidence of its slightly warm character using the Balanced pads. From opening up a lot of audiophile headphones I start to feel like I’m owed goodies from the moment I open the box. The DT 990 Pro has a higher treble peak but at around 14kHz. However, the big 10dB bump in the sibilance range (6KHz-10KHz) makes these headphones noticeably sharp and even piercing on S and Ts, which will be most noticeable on vocals and cymbals. The DT 1990 bass is better extended and has less emphasis/coloration and is a bit closer to neutral while retaining the slightly warm signature. Weight: 370 g. The measured level with the Balanced pads is closer to the applied (target) level. Frequency response 5 – 40,000 Hz ... the DT 1770 PRO is ideal for musicians, sound engineers and producers for professional studio or monitoring applications. These are pads that actually improve and not merely change the sound and comfort of the DT1990. There is a ‘fix’ for this when you are bothered by this. These headphones do not come with an app or software for added customization options. Also, they do not have the convenience of wireless design or multiple connection options for an optimized experience on Xbox One or PS4. Build quality is high and the looks are premium as well. dt 990 pro frequency response. In the bass range, the maximum amount of deviation across our human subjects is about 4dB. The Beyerdynamic DT 1990 PRO are a more premium model than the Beyerdynamic DT 990 PRO, but both headphones are fairly similar. The Beyerdynamic DT 1990 PRO are better critical listening headphones than the Beyerdynamic T1 2nd Generation 2016. Below 300Hz some short lived lingering at a low level. In the treble range, there's very little deviation below 10KHz, which is good. The open design results in a very spatial, dynamic and natural sound with an original reproduction. The ear cup pads are coated in a soft microfiber fabric, and the matte dark gray color scheme looks great and will be suitable for most listeners. Below the step response with a dB scale (so not similar to an oscilloscope plot which has a linear scale). Frequency response (tonal balance) is the most sound-determining aspect of headphones. The headband looks nicer and is a little more padded.  height can be adjusted easily and is ‘stepped’ and clicks in place and stays there as well. Luckily for Beyerdynamic they usually don’t disappoint in this category. The Beyerdynamic DT 1990 PRO are slightly better critical listening headphones than the Sennheiser HD 650. Below the 40Hz and 440Hz square-wave response as well as a 100μs DC impulse. As this is a dynamic headphone the frequency response might be amplifier output resistance dependent when certain higher output resistance amplifiers are used. Which DT 770 for which source? This would allow the DT1990 to be used on balanced amplifiers as well. S.P.L.  125 dB back to Beyerdynamic Weighted group delay is at 0.1, which is great. Note: the ring can ONLY be fitted in one position so one has to look for a small notch and rotate the ring so the ring fits in there. This adds a tad of boominess to the bass response. If you want a good-sounding wireless headset, then consider the Bose QuietComfort 35 II. The DT 1990 is no exception. The Beyerdynamic lineup has always had some of the best-built headphones we've tested, but these headphones take it a step further with more high-end materials, replaceable audio cables and ear cup pads, as well as a great, leather-coated headband that's flexible yet sturdy enough to handle multiple drops without getting damaged. Below the spectrum plot of the DT 1990 fitted with Dekoni Elite Velour pads Another gripe I have is the cable that runs from the headband to the cup has a tendency to touch the head. Not designed for commuting. They deliver an excellent sound quality and sturdy, comfortable design. This plot only differs a bit below 1kHz, otherwise the response is the same. You can see what products we currently have for sale. The amplitude is color coded and both the time scale and frequency scale differ as well. Beyerdynamic DT1990 Pro. That being said, the closed-back design of the 770 PRO means they block more sound and leak less audio, though they still are sub-par in both these regards. What one prefers is rather personal. bigger. The DT 1990 PRO reference headphones combine these decades of expertise in headphone technology with the latest Tesla driver technology in an open-back design that sets new standards in high-resolution and well-balanced sound. The bigger the deviation the stronger the effect. This also indicates they aren’t intended for portable usage but is clearly aimed at studio and desktop usage. Inner pad dimensions: depth: 22mm. They're too bulky to run with comfortably and the large ear cups will eventually slide off your ears if you wear them while running or working out. Efficiency: 102 dB/mW (108dB/1V) @ 500Hz Low-mid shows a little bit of the high-bass overemphasis, which can create a little bit of muddiness in the mid-range, especially since high-mid is a bit recessed too. The TYGR 300 R focuses on gaming and is based on the frequency response of the DT 990 PRO. This is with the Balanced pads. To compensate for this the amplifier is cranked up to the same level (at 1kHz) as the low impedance amplifier. The box includes two sets of cables: a 3 meter straight cable and a 5 meter coiled cable, both with screwable 6.3mm adapters connected. Well suited for desktop and studio usage. If you’re looking for headphones to listen to your favorite music at home, in a quiet environment, then the open-back Beyerdynamic DT 1990 PRO will give you better soundstage and a more speaker-like experience. The Beyerdynamic DT 1990 feel like premium headphones with a sturdy, durable design. Below the differences in the waterfall response between 0.2Ω and 120Ω.The higher output resistance have no influence on higher frequencies only somewhat on lower frequencies where the plot shows that aside from the small increase in level the damping is also worse.
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