• Reviews around soundstage (4.40 of 5)

    beyerdynamic DT 990 PRO Over-Ear Studio Headphones in black. Open construction, wired

    • They have nice detailed and balanced highs and mids and really good bass for an open hp along with a good soundstage, imaging and separation
    • It has a great soundstage, and am really enjoying the sound.
    • The bass is perfect for me and the headphones come with such a nice soundstage
    • In terms of sound, I actually prefer the more open soundstage, which makes sense since it’s already an open-backed design
    • I've always loved the high-end Beyers, but this DT990 model is also a best buy: a far nicer price point, and an almost as good sound and soundstage.
    • Naturally, the soundstage is very very impressive
    • Soundstage - This is what impressed me the most
    • The soundstage is also impressive, as one would expect from open eared headphones
    • Open back are the way to go, the soundstage is pretty
    • 8.5/10Highs Quality: 8/10 (vivid)Highs Texture: 7.5/10 (soft)Detail/Transparency: 8/10 (clear)Dynamics: 8.5/10 (natural)Soundstage
    • Don't get one.).Overall, superb clarity, surprisingly powerful bass (seriously a lot more than you may think, and this is coming from someone who used V-moda m100s on a daily basis), smooth ass mids, terrific, (albeit bright) highs, and a massive soundstage
    • I can definitely pick out more details with these headphones and love the wider soundstage
    • The soundstage is much wider than I expected, and throughly impressed me
    • Piercing treble with a very modest soundstage, but overall it was fairly comfortable to wear when my ears weren't hurting from the sound
    • the dt880 has a better soundstage though, so if soundstage is very important to you, that headphone is superior
    • The soundstage is great, I almost feel it is better than the 598's
    • While I found the PSB M4U's to have no better soundstage than the M-50's or even the $60 Yamahas, the DT-990's have a clarity that surpasses the others by a long way.
    • they have an awesome soundstage
    • The soundstage and clarity of these headphones is excellent
    • The sound from these was great with an accurate, wide-open soundstage that made the pair great for everything a pc enthusiast would want them for
    • If not, the open-air design allows for a very spacious soundstage that you'll grow to appreciate
    • The HD700 have a slightly better soundstage and slightly better clarity, but this one have better punchier bass.
    • I ordered these, the Sennheiser 598, Sony MDR7506, V-MODA Crossfade LP, and Audio-Technica ATH-M50S.These Beyerdynamic headphones had by far and away the most expansive soundstage of the lot, which was the most notable difference for me.
    • The soundstage is very good, though it doesn't feel quite as wide as my HD 598s or 600's (at least to my ears).
    • Soundstage is excellent though, so even though the sonic signature is not as robust as my
    • - $150 is not that bad considering the build and sound quality of this set-Wide Soundstage-Precise Bass that is not overpowering (could be a con depending on personal preference)-Lively highs and mids-Extremely comfortable to wear for extended lengths of time
    • Great sound with a simply amazing soundstage.
    • They have great soundstage
    • They present a great soundstage and crisp and clear sound
    • Lighterweight, and just as comfy....BETTER soundstage, but slightly thinner sound
    • Even pristing audiophile recordings with excellent vocals begin to get that cheap pop-music sparkly feel to them due to exaggerated "s" and "sh" sounds
    • The reason I'm writing this review is that I assume there are people like me out there who prefer their sound to be in a more powerful U shaped equalization curve.
    • but when you do these things will shine and are without a doubt the best U curved headphones I've owned.
    • Has a Lovely and vicious U curve
    • Even pristing audiophile recordings with excellent vocals begin to get that cheap pop-music sparkly feel to them due to exaggerated "s" and "sh" sounds
    • but at the current price tag on this equipment you won`t get better sound or quality
    • Build quality is great and the headphones feel solid, they certainly don`t feel like they`ll just break in my hands
    • Pain as in the headphones squeezed with enough pressure to force one loop through my ear wrong side first, leaving some blood on the cans, my ears and the my shirt so that I was questioned in great detail later (it's
    • From what I've read on Amazon and on other websites, the sound of these phones will improve as they "burn in".
    • Hate it or Love it (50 Cent - G UNIT version) - I love this song.