Product Description
The Studio Legends
For decades now, professional users all around the world have placed their trust in our classic range: DT 770/880/990 PRO headphones.
These benchmark-setting studio headphones, available in three different models, boast extremely detailed resolution and very transparent sound.
The DT 990 PRO headphones are the range’s open-back model offering impressive spaciousness.
Features
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Benchmark for Studio SoundThese open-back studio headphones are a reliable tool for any sound enthusiast. The wide stereo image and three-dimensional sound reproduction make the beyerdynamic DT 990 PRO headphones a loyal companion for producers. Outstanding tonal depth ensures that even small changes in the positioning of the acoustic source can be perceived while mixing. |
Incredible SpaciousnessThe DT 990 PRO are circumaural headphones with open-back design. They provide exceptional spaciousness and detailed tonal depth. Their mild bass and treble boost ensure a pleasant sound. The bass is not overstated, but rather precise and the treble boost is powerfully present without sounding sharp. |
Extreme ComfortThe single-sided cable allows the headphones to be put on and taken off frequently without cables getting tangled, and soft, adjustable ear cups provide for added comfort. The robust spring steel headband design ensures that the over-ear headphones offer a secure fit. |
Made in Germany
The DT 990 PRO headphones are and always have been handcrafted in Germany. With their high-quality materials and meticulous workmanship, these studio headphones are a sound, long-term investment..
Product details
Brand | beyerdynamic |
Colour | Gray |
Ear placement | Over Ear |
Form factor | On Ear |
Impedance | 250 Ohm |
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 22.1 x 11.94 x 23.11 cm; 250 g
- Date First Available : 6 August 2012
- Manufacturer : beyerdynamic
- ASIN : B0011UB9CQ
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