headwhacker
Headphoneus Supremus
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This thread has so many references to quality issues relating to the drivers on the DT1770pro. I have emailed BEYERDYNAMIC Europe and asked if the Product Manager can comment on the quality issues. I will ofcourse post the reply from BEYERDYNAMIC. If i do not get a satisfactory response i might cancel my Amazon order as it just seems too much if a risk. Even if there is no problem initially it seems that many people have experienced issues months after usage.
The other scary/concerning point is - (what about driver issues at a lower degree which customers might be experiencing, but are just not aware of them), yet the audio quality is degraded on £370 headphones.
It's common for a product to have manufacturing defects. Hence, why we have warranties. If you buy it from a refutable store, then there should not be any risk.
Beyerdynamic has/had manufacturing issues (See the AKT8IE thread) but so far all my Beyers are still good.
I bought the T1 3 years ago and had to return it the next day after I bought it because their is no sound coming out from the right driver. It's not Beyer's fault though because the T1 I bought was modified by the shop to have removable cables. The shop replaced the unit and never had issues since.
My DT250 (bought from Amazon) is almost 3 years old now. Had to replace the wire but it's difficult to get it's unique connector from outside Beyer so I have to go DIY and use the stock connector and just replace the cable by soldering it myself. Played with different materials for damping the drivers for a bit. In the end the stock padding stayed and still working today.
My T51p is around 2 years old now but still working just fine. Although, it's not getting as much head-time lately.
My DT1770Pro is about 5 months old now. Been using it as my on the go headphone. It is taking a bit of a beating but no obvious issues yet.
Recently have the AKT8IE MK2, been breaking it in for almost 2 weeks now just to bring out any manufacturing defects early (considering the issues reported on MK1).
The last 2 still under warranties. If they break I just have to send it to my local dealer to have it replaced.
In short, the joy these headphones bring to me is more than enough to not worry about manufacturing defects. I tend to break-in my phones the first few weeks hoping any issues would surface sooner than later.