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  1. Crunchlab

    DT770 Pros or DT770m

    Quote: Hmm fair enough. But for normal guitar playing and occasional bass playing, would I be better suited for the 80ohm versions then? I'd try return it, but it I'm buying It online. :/  
  2. Crunchlab

    DT770 Pros or DT770m

    Quote: I agree, I asked my friend today, he recommended the 250 ohm version, while some of you recommend the 80 ohm version. I'm still not sure whether or not I should go with the 80 or 250 ohm - but I hope to buy soon (I live in Australia, and the Aus dollar is slowly dropping).  ...
  3. Crunchlab

    DT770 Pros or DT770m

    Quote: If that is the case, I may make the plunge and buy the 80ohms (I've found a fairly decent priced one online).   Are there any other headphones in the sub $200 AU/US range I should know about? This is my first proper headphone purchase, so I don't want to have buyers remorse...
  4. Crunchlab

    DT770 Pros or DT770m

    Hey guys, I've read all your responses. Thanks a bunch again!   If I were to buy a headphone amp, would that effect the sound produced by the 11 in any way?  Would I have to buy a decent one to get the DT770's to work well?  As the main issue I have now, is that if the 11 would be able...
  5. Crunchlab

    DT770 Pros or DT770m

      Quote: Thanks for that mate! Much appreciate it!   Is the velour like a type of swuede (can't spell)? Is the build quality good? How is the sound isolation from them compared to other cans you may have used?   It does in some respects makes sense. Is there a way I can if a...
  6. Crunchlab

    DT770 Pros or DT770m

    Hey guys, I'm new to the whole world of headphones, and recording, so please bare with me. :P I've narrowed down my search for headphones to DT770's as recommended by a friend who is studying audio engineering. I'm slightly leaning towards the DT770m's due to the noise isolation, but I've...
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