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Bundle
Inside the box
In an effort to lower their environmental footprint, the Beyerdynamic DT 700 Pro X comes in a minimalistic box, 100% made of recycled paper and cardboard. And if it may not be the most glamorous package, I very much appreciate the willingness, outlined by the clever internal arrangement, that takes your hand from start to finish.
Inside, the bundle is very simple, as you get:
- the Beyerdynamic DT 700 Pro X
- a 180 cm mini-XLR to Jack cable + a 3.5mm to 6.35mm adapter
- a 300 cm mini-XLR to Jack cable + a 3.5mm to 6.35mm adapter
- a travel pouch (surprisingly exquisite)
A scarce bundle, but nothing surprising from the brand. If you want more, you shall look for something a bit expensive,
Additional accessories
If you want to go further with your DT 700 Pro, there is only one upgrade you should do:
It could be something as simple as a Khadas Tea or something a bit more fancy like the SMSL DO200 + SMSL HO200, but please don’t use your computer headphone out (unless it’s the new MacBook Pro, which is a masterpiece).
Specifications
For the nitpickers and nerdy ones here, I’m giving the specs and technical sheets. For all the others, you can just go lower to see how the Beyerdynamic DT 700 Pro X performs.
New STELLAR.45 driver
Designed for audiophiles and professionals, this new transduced was developed and produced in Heilbronn, Germany, and intends to bridge the gap between studio and high-fidelity headphones.
In combination with the newly developed three-layer speaker diaphragm featuring an integrated damping layer, the Beyerdynamic DT 700 Pro X embeds a whole new neodymium ring magnet, as well as a copper-clad high-tech wire. All of this has created a highly efficient driver system that performs superbly on all playback devices, while being less power-hungry. The innovative membrane structure controls the axial motion of the voice coil and ensures that it remains securely positioned in the magnet gap even during high oscillations.
Another benefit is the vast and natural frequency response. The fast response of the transducer and the detailed transient response, produced by the low coil weight, create a sound that is always reliable and distortion-free even at high sound pressure levels. Something critical in a recording session, ensuring that what you record will be as close as possible to the original material.
We’ll have to see how that translates in real life, but on paper, this is very exciting.
Sensitivity / Hiss
Impedance is low (48ohm), sensitivity is average (100dB/mW), so you better have a good source ready, even if the brand says otherwise.
On my EarMen TR-AMP, the headphone behaves exceptionally well and the SMSL DO200 + HO200 did the same trick. If you want to go smaller, I’d suggest picking the ddHiFi TC44A or Khadas’s Tea, which both achieved a pretty good job, despite it small size.
Last but not least, hiss never was an issue, hurray!
Full specs
- Type: Closed-Back headphone
- Style: Dynamic
- Drivers: 1x Stellar.45 Driver – 45mm
- Socket: mini xlr (single-ended)
- Cable: Oxygen-free copper – 3.5mm straight
- Shell: rugged plastic, velvet ear pads
- Frequency Response: 5Hz – 40KHz
- Impedance: 48 ohms
- THD : 0.04% @ 1kHz
- Sensitivity: 114dB SPL @1V / 500Hz / 100dB SPL @1mW / 500 Hz
- Sound Isolation (up to): 20 dB
- Cable length: 180 cm + 300cm
- Weight: 350g (without cable)
- Price : €249
Page 1: About the brand, design and build quality
Page 3: Sound Performances
Jeroen Wijnands
And compared to it’s predecessor, the DT770?
Jeroen Wijnands
never mind, I’ve done my own comparison. The 700 is less warm but has a shitload more detail than the 770. And a detachable cable. If you have the money the 700 is definitely recommended. If you’re taking your first steps into serious headphones or you listen to a lot of mediocre source material you might as well get the 770
Kerry Maxwell
Every objective measure of frequency response I’ve seen shows the the Pro X to be inferior to the Pro in bass, mid, and treble accuracy. Which certainly indicates to me the that the Pro at about $140 less is a much better value. https://www.rtings.com/headphones/tools/compare/beyerdynamic-dt-990-pro-vs-beyerdynamic-dt-900-pro-x/329/28577?usage=19&threshold=0.10
Federico
Is there a good sinergy between the beyerdnynamic DT 900 pro and Violectric Chronos?
Thanks!
Lieven
The units are in different continents, sorry.
Federico
#dt 900 pro x
Federico
Can you suggest a portable amp DAC o a usb dongle that can make a good sinergy with the Dt 900 pro X? Budget 200 E.
Thanks
Pedro Gonzalez
Thanks so much for the review. Would these pair well with the headphone amp of the Leak Stereo 130, even though sensitivity is 100 dB/m/W? Or should I invest on an dedicated amp? Thanks again.