beyerdynamic DT-150
Very good closed headphones
Noise isolation is very good, though to me the seal was not tight enough, construction is solid though, so you only need to bend the band a bit to whatever you'd like. After a bit of eq they sound more balanced than the 770. Out of the box they are perfect for any <1990s genres when noise isolation is required. They come in a no-nonsense cardboard box, a small testament to their status as a professional classic.
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Best in price range
Very clear and brutally honest sound. The bass is there too but doesn't overwhelm the rest of the spectrum. Very interesting to work with and highly recommended for anyone seeking a new experience.
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Nice
Great cans for recording. Sound doesn't come out . Never had to change parts so far but you can if needed.
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Perfect!
Normally it is expected that the more expensive headphones also correspond to a higher overall quality of the product and although this is often the case, this DT150 headphones are the demonstration that, sometimes, the most expensive instruments not always correspond to the most useful tool for our purpose. I tried several studio headphones but these DT150, are really great for monitoring the recording signal. What you hear from the headphones i... Show More
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Studio standard
I use these headphones in a recording studio while tracking. They are comfortabe to use and sound good. They look good and are built to last. The sound is neutral and well balanced. I don't use them for mixing but occasionally check mixes on them for reference. I have not had any problem with them. Highly recommended!
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Peerless sound quality but not as tough as they should be
I love the crisp, accurate sound of these cans, but one of the screws keeping the headband and the left can attached fell off after only a few months use. A bit disappointing. Still, everything is feed replaceable.
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To compare with DT 990 (super lightweight and super for home listening) my DT150 are more flat response, but with fullest natural bass ambient. I use it for live stage monitor (better isolate), so You can mix Your recordings much more real. The high is not exaggerate, so it sound guys can work with them
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Still a standard to measure others by.
Very comfortable covering the whole ear easily. Excellent outside noise attenuation. Very balanced frequency response - much more so than the new 'industry standard' audio-technica ATH-M50X. My only criticism would be the high impedance, making them a bit harder to drive compared to more modern designs. The only closed back headphone I use and would choose above these are the Yamaha MT7 which are superb.
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Great audio quality and durability, easy to repair/replace parts too
These are great quality studio headphones. We've used them for hundreds of recording sessions over the years and every time we've needed to add more sets of headphones (we recently installed the Hearback personal monitoring system for example) we've bought another set of these. They hold up very well to the abuse given to them and best of all, when they do fail, they're so easy to work on. They've clearly been designed with that in mind as g... Show More
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Excellent
Excellent headphones. Fairly natural, and a somewhat smooth sound. Very solid construction, and spare parts are available. The fit on these is a bit unusual, but they are quite comfortable once you get used to them. Good isolation as well. Great headphones for tracking.
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A Classic!
These cans from Beyerdynamic are a studio mainstay and rightly so. The isolation is great without the cans sitting too tightly which is always welcome. They excel at tracking and when listening to music in noisy environments. Pros: They are fun and engaging! Often when mixing, mastering and working on music with reference monitors or headphones you get used to the cold, sterile flat response often required for this kind of work. These ... Show More
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The successor of a classic
Compared to the older brother (the DT-100) the DT-150 delivers a much more contemporary frequency response. Less honk but more (sub-) bass. Performers love it. The build-quality seems similar to the classic DT series, but we had two drivers popping in one session, playing on not that brutal volume?
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Awesome sound quality and isolation
I bought these heaphone mainly for the purpose of vocal recording as I already have my "AKG K250 mk II" (same price range) for monitoring but they bleed pretty much into the vocal recordings. Now I'm using the DT-150 both for recording and monitoring, I prefer the sound quality and not hearing the ventilation of all the harware next to me nor anything else actually, they isolate both from the outside and bleed out very less. The only "cons" I... Show More
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Great audio quality improvement on the DT100
Whilst sharing the same robust, hard wearing construction as the DT-100s, these DT-150 have a far superior frequency response, making critical monitoring of music far easier. I also own several pairs of DT-100s; however having purchased DT-150s a couple of years ago, I seldom use the DT-100s any more, as I have come to rely on the far more detailed reproduction DT-150s offer. They share the same enclosed design as the DT-100s, offering ... Show More
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Ok, they are great, opinions on the net were correct.
They are really nice. I've heard many details of my electronical music on them. I make music many years only as hobby but I have good ears. They have a lot of power. You will never put them on max volume - they will harm your ears! But this addition of power is very good if you try to make to much bass stuff. Of course, it's in situation of music "errors" that sometimes can happen if you turn on some shitty stuff and everything explodes hehe. But... Show More
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Great Sounding!
The DT150 would be perfect if it were not for the stupid cable connection to the headset! It's a great shame that such a quality solid product should have such a flimsy connector, although secured by a small screw (you will need a very small screwdriver and hope you find the screw included!) it still seems flimsy & obtrusive when wearing. Such a shame a better design couldn't be made on this near perfect headphones. The sound quality is ever... Show More
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Perfect for home studio or pros
I LOVE these headphones because I can get a very good monitoring idea of how it will sound without having to use speakers and annoy the neighbours. Extremely accurate, robust and reliable. Will not use anything else again. Usual Thomann great service, fast and reliable.
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Addictive sound!
I received this headphone yesterday, Right out of the box the DT-150 sounded far from neutral. The mids sounded elevated. But ... the reason for this was not difficult to find. I have been continuously using the Beyerdynamic DT-770 pro 250 for the last six months or so. And, how much I like the DT-770, it is definitely NOT a neutral headphone. It has elevated bass and highs. Not in an unpleasant way though, but it has this much talked about ... Show More
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Great and Bulletproof Monitoring Headphones
Positive: * Accurate high mids with fast transients * Closed back design makes bass punchier and has a passive noise reduction of approximately 20 dBA (according to Beyerdynamic's own specs) - This makes it quite useful for monitoring in noisy environments * Built like a tank! I have no idea how anyone could break these headphones as they seem positively bulletproof - Most parts also seem to be user-serviceable Negative: * Bass seems... Show More
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good buy
i found the beyerdynamic DT-150's very useful. The price was brilliant (50-100 better than some local vendors, Given the possible fragile nature of the headphones they were delivered perfectly by thomann. I use them mainly for mixing demo's. these headphones have a very flat response which is great, they can also be used in professional studios. I would also recommend screwing the cable in place with the screw that comes with it
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My favorite monitoring headphones.
I use pair of Focal solo 6 as main monitors in my home studio. Beyer DT-150 have a similar sound characteristics with Focals. Very-very nice sound for listening of quality music and for studio working. Furthermore, DT-150 is good designed headphones . There are not very beautiful, but extremely comfortable model. I've tried a lot of expensive and cheap studio headphones. DT-150 - certainly among the best of the best. Thank Thomanns for a very good price and very fast shipping!
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Reference Headphones
I was looking for good quality studio headphones to monitor for recording external sources, e.g. acoustic guitar, vocals, etc. This has lived up to my expectations. I had used the DT-100 a long time ago. But Beyer had tweaked & improved the frequency response in the DT-150, so I opted for them. The overall sound is smooth & revealing without the fatigue that sometimes happens with prolonged use. I use them with an external amp (headphone out) t... Show More
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