🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The BEYERDYNAMIC DT 900 Pro X Studio Headphones are designed for professionals seeking exceptional audio fidelity. With an open-back design for critical listening, these headphones feature the advanced STELLAR.45 driver, ensuring compatibility across devices. Crafted for comfort and durability, they are made sustainably in Germany, making them the perfect choice for the eco-conscious audiophile.
Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
Style Name | DT 900 PRO X Open-back studio headphones |
Color | Space Grey |
Wireless Technology | No |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Is Electric | No |
Compatible Devices | speaker |
Cable Features | Detachable |
Additional Features | Detailed, Spacious and Transparent Sound; Superb Wearing Comfort; Hard-wearing, Durable and Robust Workmanship |
Enclosure Material | Foam, Plastic, Metal |
Specific Uses For Product | Critical listening; music mixing; track mastering |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 345 Grams |
Sensitivity | 100 dB |
Impedance | 48 Ohm |
Noise Control | None |
K**A
Fantastic Beyer Openback Headphones
Rather than write majestic prose at length, I'll stick to a list of comparisons with the DT 1990 Pros, and possibly also the 1770 Pros.The 900 Pro X don't have a small sound stage, but I would call it intimate, and especially so when A/B tested against the 1990 Pros. This isn't a bad thing, and has it's advantages. Do you like your instruments closer or farther away? Imagine is excellent is either case.Bass is more emphasised with the 900 Pro X. It's more present without EQ, though not quite to the level of the 770s or 1770 Pros (I haven't heard how the 700 Pro X compare). This makes the headphone a rather fun listen.Mids and highs aren't as glorious as with the 1990 Pros, but if you didn't know any better you wouldn't miss it, and even if you did know better, the fun of the headphone more than makes up for it. These are the sorts of fine, oh so very fine differences between female vocals sounding more or less natural. The 1990 Pros win technically, but I still find myself lost in the 900 Pro X for hours.The combination of emphasised bass, sound stage and imagine make the 900 Pro X superb for gaming, and even more so than the 1990 Pro (to my ears). And, they're more portable and less dear to one's wallet.For my head comfort is great, and I haven't had any issues with clamping force after extended listening. The included cables are decent, but the ones with the 1990 Pro are better. The earpads are great, but you only get the one pair. They've got the Beyer shape, so you know what you're getting if you've tried any other Beyer headphone.They're semish open back. Noise gets in and out, but that's just a fact of open back headphones.I will say, however, that they look worse in person than they do in pictures. The plastic is well done, there's just something about it that looks odds. The 1990 win the aesthetic contest no problem.And, while the treble peak is muted, this is still a Beyer headphone. Personally, the peak has never bothered me outside of that one song by Sleigh Bells.I like them. I'm going to keep them for gaming and where I need portability, or a bit of fun for a change against the technical grace of the 1990s. Well worth it, in my view.
R**Y
Great quality
Bought these after my previous headphoness broke, they are loud, clear, and have decent bass to them. They sit comfortably on my head, they are on the heavier side but you don't feel it. It comes with two length cables which is a no ice touch, they are well built and Very good value for money.My only concern is there are two wires coming out of the top of the earpieces that go into the head band and ive noticed I have got my finger caught a couple times and concerned I may damage the cable.
J**F
So that is how good music sounds like...
Incredible experience with these headphones. The DT 900 Pro X studio are just incredibly well-made headphones. Very surprised by the materials, the padding and the comfort. I was looking for well-rounded headphones to connect to my PC and I first tried the Steelseries Arctic Nova Pro Wireless and Non-Wireless versions. I do game on the PC and looking at the reviews the Steelseries were the most well-reviewed ones.... Well, not for me, I decided to go for these Bayerdynamic and thank God I did. It's day and night, the sound is just incredible. The comfort is luxurious and because they are open back my ears are always fresh even after hours of using them. No mic but I don't care, I would much prefer to spend a bit more to get a mic rather than have a poor-quality headphones.Listening to music is just a pleasure. Very balanced with not the best Bass but nothing to worry about.Go for these if you are unsure of what to get if you are looking for a game/music headphones.They can be a bit loud because there is no insulation within the earcups but if it comes down to preferences and needs, if this is a concern get the 700 pro.
C**.
Good but not spectacular
I bought this headphone thinking of a possible replacement for my older Philips Fidelio X2HR headphones so I obviously tested it against it and also, against the DT700 Pro X and the Apple Airpods Max.To start with, they come well protected inside a cardboard box as per first photo, with two 3.5mm-to-mini XLR cables of different lengths and a quality textile travel/storage pouch.To the sound, as after all that's the most important aspect, their sound is clear and detailed with just the right amount of bass, however, when compared against the Philips Fidelio X2, I found the Beyers have much more pronounced high-mids especially, the tom and snare drums sounding too harsh for my ear in comparison with the other headphone.Their soundstage is not as wide as the Philips and also their overall sound not so warm. The difference is not spectacular but noticeable to my ear.The bass is exactly the right amount and probably on par with the Philips Fidelio, however, depth-wise, both headphones cannot reproduce the bass depths of the AirPods Max.When comparing the DT900 Pro X against the closed-back DT700 Pro X, I like the sound of the former much better, as the latter, have a much more powerful bass due to their closed design and not necessarily sounding better.As for comfort, they are OK but again, not more comfortable than the Fidelio over long periods of listening.Of all the 4 headphones I compared (see last photo) I still prefer the AirPods Max, which is a different league altogether in terms of sound quality, with deeper bass, wider sound stage, warmer mids and highs and better overall quality. They are expensive, but then the sound quality aside, they have many other features like noise cancelling, spatial sound, on-earphone controls and seamless integration with the iPhone.In conclusion, for about 200£, the DT 900 Pro X are definitely not worth over my older Philips Fidelio X2headphones, which to my ear sound better, are more comfortable and also substantially cheaper.
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