beyerdynamic DT 990 Pro 250 ohm Over-Ear Studio Headphones For Mixing, Mastering, and Editing
$159.99
Price: $159.99
(as of Jan 02, 2025 17:29:23 UTC – Details)
Open over-ear headphones, ideal for professional mixing, mastering and editing
Perfect for studio applications thanks to their transparent, spacious, strong bass and treble sound
The soft, circumaural and replaceable velour ear pads ensure high wearing comfort
Hard-wearing, durable and robust workmanship – Made in Germany
Practical single-sided cable (3.0m coiled cable)
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Customers enjoy the headphones’ sound quality, comfort, and value for money. They find the soundstage wide and the level of detail helpful for competitive games that require listening to footsteps or far-away sounds. The headphones offer a nice new feel with plush earphone pads. Many consider them good all-around headphones for home use, not on the go. While some customers are happy with clarity, others disagree on build quality, fit, and functionality.
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Beyerdynamic DT-990-Pro: Nearly Reference
This was, most certainly, not an impulse buy on my part but rather the result of a very long search for a good all-around open-back headphone, light and comfortable, with near reference sound quality (yet not overly analytical) and a reasonable price. Was that too much to ask for? Apparently not, since that search led me here: to the Beyerdynamic DT990-Pro-250. Now, for those who are curious (as I was) about that extra “AMS” label as seen here on this Amazon listing: the AMS stands for “American Music and Sound” – this is the US pro-audio distributor of Beyerdynamic. So the AMS is just an unnecessary marketing label – there is just one type of DT990-Pro, which is this one, regardless whether you buy it in North-America, Europe, Asia, etc.That aside, let me start off with the build quality: The DT990-Pro is made entirely of ABS plastic, save for the headband and the forks holding the cans, which are made of metal (aluminum, I’d say, from the weight of it). The head-band is covered with a soft black plastic material held in place by four small clasp-buttons. The DT990-Pro is surprisingly light and extremely comfortable (in this it rivals the other “most-comfortable” headphones I have here, the Sennheiser HD-598). Overall I’d rate the build quality as top-notch, save for the somewhat under-designed cable strain relief (located on the left can). The cable is about 3m log, it is coiled and it ends with a 1/8in jack. A screw-on 1/4in jack is also provided. The strain-relief of the cable at the can attachment point seems (to me) a little too small because the coiled cable is very heavy and with use (given sufficient time) I can see it failing and leading to cable/connectivity issues. Also (this is just a minor personal quibble) the silver velour pads may seem dirty depending on how the light hits them (but again, no big deal, especially since black-velour or leather pads for it are available on Amazon or elsewhere).On to sound quality: Computer/audio gear used during my listening tests:MacBook-Pro w/ Mac OS X 10.6.8XMOS USB 2.0 Audio Reference Design Asynchronous DAC (44.1-192kHz/24bit),HiFiMeDIY Sabre USB DAC (32-96kHz/24bit),Matrix M-Stage Headphone Amp,FiiO E12-Mont Blanc Headphone AmpBeyerdynamic DT990-Pro Open Headphones (250 ohm, 96dB/mW)Audio-Technica ATH-A900 closed-back headphones (40 ohm, 101dB/mW),Superlux HD-681 semi-open headphones (32 ohm, 98dB/mW), andSennheiser HD-598 open headphones (50 ohm, 100dB/mW).Playback software: Audacity, iTunes, VLCSource quality: standard CD 44.1kHz/16bit, and native HD 88.2-96kHz/24bitAudio cables: 3.5mm to RCA (3ft), and RCA-to-RCA (3ft), AUVIO and Monoprice brandsThe Sound (overall conclusion both DACs/HP-Amps): Good dynamics, detail and clarity, well staged and with good imaging. In terms of frequency response these headphones are tuned such as to emphasize/boost the low and high ends. Perhaps the best way to summarize the DT990-Pro sound by comparison with the other three headphones I have here would be this: The DT990-Pro nearly matches the Superlux HD681 in bass impact without sacrificing dynamics, it easily matches the Sennheiser HD598 in mid-range sparkle, staging, and imaging, and gives the Audio-Technica ATH-A900 a good run for the money in terms of highs extension.The closest of my other headphones in terms of overall SQ would be the Sennheiser HD598. However, despite the slightly more neutral presentation of the Sennheiser’s, I find the DT990-Pro sound far more preferable. The DT990-Pro has a much better low end, and has smoother, more extended highs without that slight veil characteristic to Sennheiser headphones (clearly the Sennheiser HD-598 are decent cans but somehow I could never get too excited about their sound, hence my search for a different pair of open-back headphones). Also, the DT990-Pro manages to present the high end with what I’d call more “precision” than the ATH-A900 without sounding as grainy, and with just as much aplomb as the Superlux without sounding as (excessively) bright. Note: The DT990-Pro are both high impedance (250ohm) and relatively less efficient than the other cans I mentioned here (they only manage 96dB/mW) and thus amping is a must for anyone wishing to get the most out of them. For instance, my iPod Shuffle 1-st Gen (max output: 0.57Vrms) cannot drive them to any reasonable listening level (without severe clipping) and only manages a lifeless, distorted, garbled presentation, while the MacBook-Pro sound card (1.4Vrms) drives them to sufficiently loud levels but with pretty obvious distortions (for an overall harsh, fatiguing presentation.) Based on my experience with such sources I would not recommend these cans for use with portable devices without a proper amp. Also to note: the DT990-Pro do require at least 8-10hr of initial break-in to start sounding right (before that the sound is overly bassy, and somewhat unfocused/cloudy). As of this writing I have 30-35hrs on it and for sound quality I’d break things out like this:Bass Extension: 6/10Bass Impact: 7/10Bass Texture: 7/10 (solid)Mids Quality: 7.5/10Highs Extension: 8.5/10Highs Quality: 8/10 (vivid)Highs Texture: 7.5/10 (soft)Detail/Transparency: 8/10 (clear)Dynamics: 8.5/10 (natural)Soundstage: 8/10Imaging: 7/10Other:Isolation: 2/10 (open design)Comfort: 9/10Design/Aesthetics: 9/10 (classic Beyerdynamic design)Build quality: 9/10Portability: 5/10 (fairly large size)Improvement w/ Amplification: 8.5/10 (Note: Amping is recommended!)Value at MSRP: (9/10) [I gave it a 9/10 here only because, by comparison, the $30 Superlux HD681 is still a better bang for the buck!]To conclude, the Beyerdynamic DT990-Pro are near reference headphones which sacrifice some neutrality for the sake of a more natural sounding, or rather, a more fleshed-out acoustic presentation. As far as I’m concerned, it suffices to say that the DT990-Pro is the only headphone I have here that I can listen to (with any kind of music) without EQ and not feel that I might be missing something (and that, I think, says a lot). All in all, a remarkable offering from Beyerdynamic, highly recommended!
Alex –
Pinpoint accurate headphones for gaming
TLDR; Amazing pinpoint accurate gaming headphones that are also good for music and movies. Comfortable as well. Only downside is the non detachable cable.Full review:Having owned countless gaming headsets, I was never satisfied with how they sounded. Then I decided to take a deeper step into the audio world. I spent a week straight doing research about headphones and audio gear, as well as watching & reading comparisons between certain headphones by quite a few people to get a general idea of what stuff really sounded like. I had originally settled on the Philips X2HR because of the comfort and the detachable cable, but the sound just didnât give me the clarity that I was looking for. I then purchased the Sennheiser HD 560s, and while they did sound great, they were extremely uncomfortable on my head (I have short hair and the top padding dug into my head). I then decided to get the DT990 Pro, but was a bit hesitant because of the non detachable cable. Upon seeing that they can easily be modded to have one, I wasnât worried about it anymore. After receiving them, I was a bit skeptical, as the âDT990 Proâ text on the outer ears was different than all the other pictures Iâve seen of this headphone. The font was different. I also wasnât hearing any of that âbeyer peakâ in the treble that I was reading about. Iâm still not sure if they are legit, as I’ve never owned a pair before. However, upon messaging the seller, they confirmed that they are legit and that the 80 Ohm variant has a different sound signature than the 250 ohm. Iâll just have to take their word for it I guess. Regardless, these headphones are a MAJOR UPGRADE in sound compared to various turtle beach, astro, hyperx, etc, headsets that I’ve owned. I can hear everything separately in the games I play (COD, Apex, Fortnite, and Various Single Player Games). Footsteps arenât drowned out by other sounds, and I can very easily pinpoint where theyâre coming from. The DT990 Pro, as well as a decent amount of other âaudiophileâ grade headphones will âlack bassâ vs your usual gaming headset, but once you get used to the sound, youâll understand why that extreme bass was a hindrance in competitive multiplayer games. You *might* need a headphone amp even with the 80 Ohm (definitely need one with the 250 Ohm), as my onboard pc audio was too low for me and I had to buy one to get the volume that I wanted them at. Now in terms of build quality (minus the non detachable cable), these things seem virtually indestructible. The entire headband (under the comfortable padding) is made of metal, and the ear-cups are made of a thick durable plastic. I did hear about the ear pads wearing out fast, but you can always buy replacement ones. Overall this is an excellent headphone for gaming, movies, and music in my opinion, although some male vocals can seem a bit lacking. This is the perfect all rounder headphone with an especially great sound for gaming.
Rylee Bennett –
A caixa veio bem danificada e com o lacre de fábrica cortado, apenas com um adesivo da “Master Ãudiostore” por cima pra enganar. Além disso o produto em si tinha marcas de uso, a headband estava bem desgastada como se estivesse em uso há anos. O fone também estava com a leitura errada no multÃmetro, lendo entre 20W e 30W a mais do que deveria.
Robert six –
I wanted a open back set of headphones, to go with my V Moda M100’s closed backsWhile the bass can’t touch the M100’s , the open sound stage and imaging are fantastic, when I run through my Marantz cd6007 or PM8006 the overall sound from these far exceeds the price pointThese are very light with soft velvet ear pads, overall comfort is hard to beatThey sound as good as a set of electrostatics, the money saved bought a really good cartridge for my Sota SaphireThey need a minimum 10 hours burn in , out of the box they sound thin and lifelessGreat sound, value and comfort
Eli J. –
Aqui la humilde opinion de un fanático a la musica. Compré la versión de 80 ohms. [ Rectificando mi Opinion despues de 8 meses de uso]Calificando del 1 al 10 comparando calidad- precio.Construcción: 8.5 ya que el cable no es desmontable y algunos puntos te pondrán medio nervioso(a) pero eso es todo la calidad en general es muy buena.Comodidad: 10 sin pensarlo; son ligeros, super comodos por largas horas de uso y el cable no pesa.*Calidad de Sonido en frecuencia plana.Graves: 10 Simplemente hermosos, excelente extensión de graves, son bajos correctos, limpios, con 0 reververacion y 0 ganancia extra.Medios: 9.2 Estan bien, son claros pero como que les falta poquito mas. Eso si, no se que tienen pero para aquellos que amanos la belleza femenina, las voces de mujer aqui son un deleite al oido.Agudos: 10 asi de simple; no lastiman, son aereados, muy precisos y con mucho detalle.En general son una casi excelente calidad de audio por su precio, por algo son legendarios en el campo de la masterización, aqui si van a encontrar muchos detalles en la musica y si una canción fue mal grabada desde el estudio aqui si lo van a notar. Por el precio es de lo mejor que puedes encontrar. Un DAC AMP es recomendable mas no necesario para la versión de 80Ω te van a funcionar bien casi con cualquier dispositivo en un volumen decente. Sin embargo con un DAC AMP mejoras un poco mas la calidad de sonido en todas las frecuencias, yo los uso con un Fiio K3.OJO: El sonido cambia de manera positiva conforme los vas usando a los 3 o 4 meses de uso van a notar la diferencia. Al principio yo sentia que les faltaba bajo y que los medios estaban apagados y los agudos se sentian un poco acentuados pero no, como que los drivers se aflojan con el tiempo y mejoran en manera notable.Estos audifonos yo los recomiendo para quienes quieran empezar a introducirse al mundo audiofilo y no cuenten con mucho presupuesto.
João F. –
Sem sombra de dúvidas, o melhor fones que eu já tive, som de altÃssima qualidade e o conforto? sem palavras! absurdamente incrÃvel!
Sara –
Le Beyerdynamic DT 990 PRO 80 Ohm mi hanno davvero conquistata per la loro capacità di trasformare ogni sessione di ascolto in unâesperienza immersiva. Come creativa, sono spesso alla ricerca di strumenti che mi permettano di lavorare con precisione e ispirazione, e queste cuffie rispondono a entrambe le esigenze in modo eccellente.## Qualità sonora ##La prima cosa che ho notato indossandole è la scena sonora: ampia e incredibilmente dettagliata. Gli alti sono cristallini e brillanti, perfetti per cogliere le sfumature più sottili, mentre i bassi risultano presenti ma mai invasivi. I medi sono bilanciati, dando voce a ogni elemento senza soffocare gli altri. Questo equilibrio mi aiuta a mixare e produrre con sicurezza, poiché sento esattamente quello che serve senza enfatizzazioni inutili.## Comfort ##Il comfort è un altro punto di forza. I padiglioni in velluto sono una coccola per le orecchie, anche dopo ore di utilizzo. Mi capita spesso di indossarle durante lunghe sessioni di lavoro, e mai una volta ho sentito il bisogno di toglierle per un fastidio. Anche lâarchetto imbottito è ben progettato, distribuendo il peso in modo uniforme.## Costruzione e design ##La qualità costruttiva è esemplare, come ci si aspetta da Beyerdynamic. Le cuffie sono robuste, con una struttura pensata per durare a lungo anche in un ambiente di lavoro intensivo. Il cavo a spirale è pratico e abbastanza lungo da non risultare mai un intralcio.## DT 990 PRO per la produzione ##Le DT 990 PRO sono diventate il mio punto di riferimento per la produzione. Il design aperto regala una scena sonora ampia, fondamentale per cogliere ogni dettaglio e prendere decisioni accurate durante il mixaggio. Per me, sono ideali quando voglio lavorare su progetti che richiedono precisione e ispirazione creativa.## Confronto con le DT 770 PRO 80 Ohm ##Ho anche le DT 770 PRO 80 Ohm, e nonostante siano anchâesse eccezionali, le utilizzo principalmente per scopi diversi.Le DT 770 PRO, con il loro design chiuso, offrono un isolamento acustico superiore. Questo le rende perfette per le sessioni di registrazione, dove è fondamentale ridurre al minimo le interferenze sonore esterne. La risposta sonora è altrettanto dettagliata, ma la scena è più “ristretta”, un aspetto che non mi disturba in contesti di registrazione ma che preferisco evitare durante la produzione.Per la registrazione vocale o strumentale, le DT 770 PRO sono imbattibili: lâisolamento aiuta a concentrarsi e a monitorare con precisione senza distrazioni. Tuttavia, quando passo alla produzione, sento che le DT 990 PRO brillano di più grazie alla loro spazialità sonora.## Conclusione ##Se dovessi scegliere, direi che le DT 990 PRO sono le mie preferite per la produzione, grazie al loro design aperto e alla scena sonora ampia. Ma non potrei mai rinunciare alle DT 770 PRO per la registrazione, dove l’isolamento è indispensabile. Entrambe le cuffie eccellono nei loro rispettivi ambiti e, per chiunque lavori nel mondo dellâaudio, avere entrambe è una combinazione vincente.