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Beyerdynamic Unveils DT 770 PRO X Limited Edition Headphones

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Celebrating its centennial, beyerdynamic—the preferred audio brand for musicians and studio professionals around the world—is embarking on a new chapter with the announcement of a limited-edition version of the classic DT 770 PRO. Handmade in Germany, the all-new DT 770 PRO X Limited Edition blends the reference-setting features of the DT 770 PRO with the dynamic STELLAR.45 driver system's flexibility and a detachable cable. Redefining studio gear for a new era, the DT 770 PRO X Limited Edition is now available for pre-order at Guitar Center and Sweetwater for $199, with wider availability to come later in the year.

FLEX MARKS THE SPOT.
In today's fluid landscape of music creation, having the flexibility to work with a variety of applications is paramount. The DT 770 PRO X Limited Edition features the convenience of a detachable Mini-XLR cable so you can move freely while you create. A recess in the headband padding also protects against the pressure-sensitive fontanelle, allowing you to wear the headphones for hours on end. With premium sound quality, replaceable parts, low impedance and high-wearing comfort, the DT 770 PRO X Limited Edition is tailor-made for studio professionals, artists, filmmakers, producers and more.




"We wanted to commemorate our 100-year milestone by creating headphones that pay homage to our past, and empower studio professionals of the future to work however and wherever their inspiration strikes," said beyerdynamic CEO Andreas Rapp. "By combining the beloved features of the DT 770 PRO with the latest driver technology of the DT 700 PRO X, whether you're in a bustling studio or recording at home, the DT 770 PRO X Limited Edition delivers an unparalleled performance."


100 YEARS OF AUDIO HISTORY.
Since 1924, beyerdynamic has maintained its reputation as a trusted audio brand, primarily due to its pristine sound quality and creation of the first dynamic headphone - the DT 48. In 1985, the introduction of the DT 770 PRO and DT 990 PRO studio headphones set new standards for professional musicians, producers and recording studios globally. Then, in 2021, the company unveiled the PRO X series, which offered modern creators the best sound for recording and streaming. Today, beyerdynamic is combining the best characteristics of the DT PRO and DT PRO X lines with improved comfort, acoustics and flexibility to create the all-new DT 770 PRO X Limited Edition - made for those who want the best.

As beyerdynamic reaches its 100th anniversary, it was important for the design of the DT 770 PRO X Limited Edition headphones to pay tribute to this accomplishment. On the side of the headband, a limited-edition anniversary emblem is hot stamped in silver and features the beyerdynamic logo.

The DT 770 PRO X Limited Edition comes with ultra-soft gray velour earpads, a 3 m Mini-XLR to 3.5 mm jack cable, a 3.5 mm to 6.3 mm jack adapter, a drawstring bag and an anniversary booklet with visual assets and information about beyerdynamic's storied history.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS



AVAILABILITY AND PRICING
The DT 770 PRO X Limited Edition studio headphones are available for pre-order today for $199 at Guitar Center and Sweetwater. Additional availability will be announced later this year.



ABOUT BEYERDYNAMIC
Since 1924, beyerdynamic has stood for first-class, professional audio products that delight discerning customers around the world. The majority of the product lines are handmade at the Heilbronn site. In the product areas "Creator", "Gamer", "Work & Learn" and "Enjoyment", beyerdynamic offers headphones, headsets, microphones, gaming and home office products. They all have one thing in common: pristine sound. This has always carried the company across the emotional stages of the world, through the inspiring studios of the cities and into the ears and hearts of the people.

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Strange. These come as a trio: 770 (closed), 880 (semi-open) and 990 (open). I wonder why they didn't do limited edition for each variant.

(Not that anyone asked, but I do own the 880 Pro. They're great.)
 
I have 2 DT-770s (80 and 250 ohm). I don't think they need a new driver.

If the new driver is substantially different why not make a new model?
 
I have 2 DT-770s (80 and 250 ohm). I don't think they need a new driver.

If the new driver is substantially different why not make a new model?
It could be too expensive to sell permanently at $199. Depending on how these sell, expect to see the driver in a different model in the future.
 
I have 2 DT-770s (80 and 250 ohm). I don't think they need a new driver.

If the new driver is substantially different why not make a new model?

The dt700 pro x are out since quite a while now.

But I indeed don't understand this model. It seems to be the dt700 pro x but with another name on it.

Maybe people didn't understand that the dt700 was the new model and therefore had to adapt it?
 
If the new driver is substantially different why not make a new model?
The STELLAR.45 is already used in the DT 700 PRO X and DT 900 PRO X models. This new limited edition model could be a slightly re-jigged version of the 700 PRO X, just dressed up in Beyer's old school/traditional livery.
 
Weird release . They stuck with that mini xlr connector which is a pain to deal with , instead of using a balanced 3.5mm connection in each cup .Looks like the same or similar driver to the 700/900 pro x probably similar tuning to the 700 pro x but in a 770 pro shell
 
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I have 2 DT-770s (80 and 250 ohm). I don't think they need a new driver.

If the new driver is substantially different why not make a new model?
Well, it's a new model. ;) "DT-700 PRO" VS. "DT-700 PRO X"

They also still sell the old no X versions, which comes down to a price difference of ~100€ in the German store. So really makes you thing twice if it's worth it, if you actually can hear a 100 buck difference.

Btw. here's a breakdown of they changes in the new "STELLAR.45" driver:
 
This new limited edition model could be a slightly re-jigged version of the 700 PRO X, just dressed up in Beyer's old school/traditional livery.

That's a bit weird, their old school 770/990 design was not particularly good, the plastic piece that joins the headband and speaker support is prone to breaking, a flaw finally fixed with the 700/900 pro x versions

I'm surprised they didn't offer a hardcase accompanied by a "limited edition anniversary" price increase, but hey I'm not complaining 70$ cheaper is a pretty sweet deal
 
That's a bit weird, their old school 770/990 design was not particularly good, the plastic piece that joins the headband and speaker support is prone to breaking, a flaw finally fixed with the 700/900 pro x versions

I'm surprised they didn't offer a hardcase accompanied by a "limited edition anniversary" price increase, but hey I'm not complaining 70$ cheaper is a pretty sweet deal
I've owned a 770 Pro and a 990 Pro for over 3 years. They're probably the sturdiest pair of headphones I've ever owned, that includes the Sennheiser HD 280 Pro's(old, dying drivers), the ATH-M50x(dead driver), Shure 840's(snapped speaker-headband support) & Sennheiser 840s(secondary). You'd have to twist REAL hard, quite often, to break the plastic joiner on the headphones or be a serial neck-hanger(on a pair of headphones clearly not suited for that task).

I personally think it would've been nice ti simply see the 770 Pro updated with the detachable cable. That's all it needed in my opinion.
 
I've owned a 770 Pro and a 990 Pro for over 3 years. They're probably the sturdiest pair of headphones I've ever owned, that includes the Sennheiser HD 280 Pro's(old, dying drivers), the ATH-M50x(dead driver), Shure 840's(snapped speaker-headband support) & Sennheiser 840s(secondary). You'd have to twist REAL hard, quite often, to break the plastic joiner on the headphones or be a serial neck-hanger(on a pair of headphones clearly not suited for that task).

I personally think it would've been nice ti simply see the 770 Pro updated with the detachable cable. That's all it needed in my opinion.

+1, would love to see them update some nice to haves on the older models.
DT-770 Pros are great cans (80 & 250 especially) same with the 990 Pro - removable cables and maybe simpler pad swaps would be nice.
 
Strange release indeed.

DT770 never sat well on my head... thus I still preferred the older DT-150 tank, no matter what I tried. Thus why Headphone reviews are a weird thing, it all depends on our head, ear, ear canal sizes and hearing loss specifics. The only way is to test on your own, how it fits not how it fits on someone else head.

I have replaced blown DT-150 with Tesla T1 gen1 drivers few years ago. When measuring curves it really didn't have much humps as it was designed for it in the first place.
 
I have replaced blown DT-150 with Tesla T1 gen1 drivers few years ago. When measuring curves it really didn't have much humps as it was designed for it in the first place.

What headphone amp do you use with your T1 gen 1? Mine require a lot of power, I have a Lake People amp that I use for them.
 
Might have to try a pair of these. Still enjoying my old B&W P7's, which were expensive at the time, but do sound yummy.
 
What headphone amp do you use with your T1 gen 1? Mine require a lot of power, I have a Lake People amp that I use for them.

I make my own amps mate. I have the 250ohm ones driven from OTL tube amp. A simple pair of 6AS7 with Sylvania 6SN7GTA at the front. ~ 150V swing... so current ain't an issue. It helps to damp down the bright signature when paired like that. It usually is all about matching devices.
 
I make my own amps mate. I have the 250ohm ones driven from OTL tube amp. A simple pair of 6AS7 with Sylvania 6SN7GTA at the front. ~ 150V swing... so current ain't an issue. It helps to damp down the bright signature when paired like that. It usually is all about matching devices.

Very cool. Enjoy.
 
Weird release . They stuck with that mini xlr connector which is a pain to deal with , instead of using a balanced 3.5mm connection in each cup .Looks like the same or similar driver to the 700/900 pro x probably similar tuning to the 700 pro x but in a 770 pro shell
I agree, reason why i opted to mod my DT770 (80ohm) to dual 3.5mm instead of mini xlr because of how bulky the cable was. Gives me more freedom.
 
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