RJ Smooth
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I have also had this issue, but i'm assuming it's because the fact that the DT770's have 80 ohms of impedance. I think this means that they can't play play at very loud volumes because ohms are basically resistance. I have also heard from some sources that this is because the amp or the source you are running these cans from is supplying the headphones too much current and the right driver starts to rattle a little bit. I've also had this problem from day one, but I can still listen to these pretty damn loud, more than loud enough for my taste. I haven't had these long enough to know this for a fact, but it may be because they aren't totally broken in.
Just some stuff i've heard.
RJ
This is true for me. I have a slight rattle in the right speaker occasionally when there is a lower bass tone. It's bearable, though. I had it from day one.
The DT770's are built like fricken' tanks. I haven't owned it for very long but they are built very very very well and I can see them lasting me at least 5+ years and I am very uncaring and rough with my stuff. The M50's are also built pretty well but are more plasticy.
With the beyers, the thing you will have the most issues with are the velour pads. The velour is white and they show dirt/filth/etc more quickly than pleather. The pleather pads on the M50 start to crack after awhile and get very hard too.
I have also had this issue, but i'm assuming it's because the fact that the DT770's have 80 ohms of impedance. I think this means that they can't play play at very loud volumes because ohms are basically resistance. I have also heard from some sources that this is because the amp or the source you are running these cans from is supplying the headphones too much current and the right driver starts to rattle a little bit. I've also had this problem from day one, but I can still listen to these pretty damn loud, more than loud enough for my taste. I haven't had these long enough to know this for a fact, but it may be because they aren't totally broken in.
Just some stuff i've heard.
RJ