BEYER DYNAMIC DT250 Stereo Headphones - 80 Ohms
- Weight - 8.5 oz
- Impedance @ 1kHz - 80 ohms
- Detachable Cable
- Cord Length - 8 feet
- Cord Type - Coiled Left-Side
Product Description
The DT 250 is a lightweight, closed dynamic headphone, which was specially designed for studio applications. It features an efficient neodymium magnet system and accurate frequency response. The wide transmission range between 10 - 30, 000 Hz is another important feature. The soft circumaural earcups offer a high wearing comfort and excellent ambient noise insulation. The padded headband is fully adjustable. The connecting cables to the earcups run safely in the headband.The connecting cable is single-sided, coiled, with gold plated stereo mini jack (3.5 mm) and 1/4" adapter (6.35 mm). All parts are easy to replace.
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BEYER DYNAMIC DT250 Stereo Headphones - 80 Ohms
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- Publisher: BEYER DYNAMIC
- Label: BEYER DYNAMIC
- Studio: BEYER DYNAMIC
- Average Customer Review:
based on 3 reviews
Avg. Customer Review:
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Good value 2007-07-19
Comment: Nice cans for the money.
I use them eight hours a day at work at the computer. They are well sealed. So I don't bother the neighbors in other cubes.
I don't really notice them. I can't tell you how high the highs or how low the bass -- it's just the music -- almost all classical. I took them home and tried them with the head amp and, of course, they sound better, but they are fine on their own. I might look at Headroom's bit-head amplifier since that can run off the USB.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Outstanding Headphones! 2007-06-10
Comment: Excellent quality of manufacturing, outstanding sounding. I use these headphones with my Creative X-Fi ElitePro sound card, and this is the best sound I've ever heard.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Decent travelling cans 2006-10-16
Comment: These earphones are interesting.
Pro: They are sealed, circumaural cans, and the 80-ohm version (the DT 250-80) is easily driven by portable electronics.
Con: The cans themselves are not all that portable, as they're full-sized and don't fold.
Pro: The cord is detachable.
Con: The plug connecting it to the phones is HUGE (about 2 inches long), and the company (or anyone else, for that matter) does not make any cables for this headset except for the stock cable, making a detachable cable pretty pointless.
You get the idea. Sonically, these things are very good for sealed cans, and I carry them regularly with my MP3 player for travel. Although the external noise blocking is not as good as that provided by earplug-type headphones (such as Etymotic 4 series, another of my favorites) it is quite good, and the phones are useable on airplanes. If you want a full-sized set of headphones that can run off a portable, I would recommend these.
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