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ZDNET’s key takeaways
- The Beyerdynamic DT1990 Pro MKII headphones are available now on Amzon for $599
- These headphones deliver mind-blowing accuracy and detail
- The price might be a turn-off to some but they are worth every penny.
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In a world of cheap, overly-processed sound, any opportunity to hear music as its creators intended can elevate the experience in ways many listeners have never known. Beyerdynamic knows this all too well and has a reputation for delivering some of the finest headphones on the market that don’t cost thousands of dollars.
Such is the case with the DT 1990 Pro MKII<!–> open-back headphones. The second you take these headphones out of the case and hold them in your hands, you can feel the quality – and you know you’re in for something special.
That’s exactly how I felt. After opening the box and lifting the DT 1990 Pro headphones out of the case, I couldn’t stop the smile from spreading across my lips. I’ve been reviewing headphones for a long time, and I’ve reached the point where I can tell what I’m in for by holding them in my hands. The heft and materials always tell a story; in the case of the Beyerdynamic DT 1990 Pro MKII headphones, that story is of high quality.
The specs
- Circumaural* headphones for high-end studio use
- 250-ohm, 45-mm dynamic Tesla neodymium driver
- Single-sided, detachable cable with mini-XLR connector
- Replaceable ear pads and headband
- Nominal impedance – 250 ohms
- Frequency response – 5-40,000Hz
- Nominal sound pressure level – 102 dBSPL (1mW/500 Hz)
- Cable and plug – 3-pin XLR plug, 6.35mm (1/4″) stereo jack plug, 3m straight cable & 5m coiled cable
- Price – $599 on Amazon–>
My experience
Instead of jumping directly to my usual “Analog Kid” by Rush, I decided to spin the 40th-anniversary vinyl edition–> of “Moving Pictures,” which starts with the band’s biggest hit, “Tom Sawyer.”
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ZDNET’s buying advice
The Beyerdynamic DT 1990 Pro MKII headphones–> are pricey at $599, but they’re worth every penny. If you have the extra scratch lying around, and you love the idea of having studio-quality headphones over your ears, I highly recommend this pair. And because these have a low impedance, you won’t need an external amp to drive them. With a USB-C adapter, you can plug these into your phone and hear things from that mobile device in ways you never have. There’s no artificial boosting of lows or highs — they’re just dead-on accurate. You’ll hear reverb accurately, space effectively, and music exactly how it was meant to be heard.