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  1. Sentient808

    DT 880 Sub Bass Quality?

    Like if you check out Intergalactic by Beastie Boys, there's these low sub-kicks happening all throughout the verse and it feels like the fundamental is getting lost (or is very quiet at least) on my Sony's.   
  2. Sentient808

    DT 880 Sub Bass Quality?

    Hi,   Can anyone who owns a pair of DT 880 Pro's (250 ohm preferably) tell me how the sub bass quality is?  Sub-bass quality of course being relative (these are headphones afterall and not a near field system with a sub woofer), but I want to know if frequencies like 40hz and below come across...
  3. Sentient808

    Newbie Ohm Question

    Great, thanks! I also emailed Beyer and they replied saying that both the 80 and 250 ohm versions should be fine on my device. I asked Guitar Center and the only way I could try the headphones is if I buy them, so I might just have to take the risk blindly. I'm an audio engineer for a living so...
  4. Sentient808

    Newbie Ohm Question

    Great information, thanks.  The only info I have right now on my MOTU interface is that the output specs are 30 ohms and 200 miliwatts.    For the DT-770 Pro headphones, the applicable specs I could find were:   Nominal impedance acc. to IEC 60268-7: 250 ohm Nominal SPL acc. to IEC 60268-7...
  5. Sentient808

    Newbie Ohm Question

    Thanks. I think I'd prefer the 250 Ohm version from people's opinions and what I've read.  I guess my real question is, would the 30 Ohm output from my MOTU be enough to drive the 250 Ohm headphones efficiently?
  6. Sentient808

    Newbie Ohm Question

    Greetings,   I'm looking at purchasing the DT-770 headphones and I'm using a MOTU Track 16. MOTU tech support has informed me that the headphone out on the device is 30 Ohms and 200 milliwatts.  Would I be better off getting the 80 ohm or 250 ohm version of the DT-770s?  From the basic...
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