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Back to Beyerdynamics - nice bass, excellent clarity, impressive dynamic range
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If they only made a speaker with this great a range
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The high dynamic range is probably the best I'd heard, and tuned quite well
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Overall, these give you really great dynamic range
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It has a fantastic range and heavy bass
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Crisp highs, solid mid range, and deep bass
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I use headphones all day long at work, so I needed something very comfortable and good sound range
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They have a generous range and great clarity
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Good mid range reproduction - sweet, but farther back
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The layered bass of this track highlights the DT 770's strength, which is its incredible bass range
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The bass is a touch on the soft side, but the mid range and treble is fantastic.
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These seem a little flatter across a wide dynamic range, compared to the MDR's, they remind me of old AKGs, but have plenty of power in the bass.
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As well I found one with a more appealing L and R if you click "Thing Details" and click the TinkerCAD link, then find the one under "Original & Copies" on that page.
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They are also great for checking mixes in the low end, as well as during the mastering process, for picking up problems in the low end and mid-low end, as well as the high end, where overly harsh highs will be brought out by these phones
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I was worried because the material seemed to squeak a
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Another thing about these, and any other headphones, is that the sound will improve as the cans break in
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When I first plugged these headphones in I wasn`t that impressed as I bought them primarily for the enhanced bass, my previous cans the Sony Mdr-1r were lacking in this
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Use these for recording/tracking as well as with my V-Drums.
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I HATE Sennheisers as they have no emotion and a very sterile sound.
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Honestly, have to say the treble is just as good on these as on the HD800s