So, if you are one of those who need "basins knocked down", then pass by, these ears are for lovers of classics or pop music. However, they will cope with any music, they just lack a little bottom on heavy metal. Bass, I would say, is very soft. But you quickly forgive this, remembering that ears that are two or three times more expensive sometimes play much worse, and some (bits) are generally a waste for those who are hard of hearing, who just need "basins" and need. Symphonic music is going great, because. The resolution of the Bayers is chic, there are enough tops, middles too, and the bottoms in the classics are not a necessary phenomenon. And then, if not enough, then just use the equalizer, its left side. And leave the middle and right ones as they are, otherwise it will be excessively bright. In short, if you do not have a special headphone amplifier, if you like universal ears that can be plugged into the player, and into the phone, and into the computer, which play decently in any genre (there are simply the most and least preferred genres for them) , then Bayer dt 770 pro 32 ohm is for you. And they are closed, and this is important! Because, for all the coolness of open headphones, for many, headphones are a way to listen to music without forcing room / apartment neighbors to process. In the open, especially at high volume, you will not be able to listen alone. Of the closed ones, I heard better (I won’t say that I listened to everything in the world, but I saw all sorts) only FOSTEX TH 600. Yes, they are better in everything, but they also cost three times more.
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