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Or anything else, sound card is Asus xonar d2x.
For gaming and music.
For gaming and music.
I may get the 770's as well because i'll have a wait for the others.
When i get the mmx300 i'll be able to hear if they're just 770's with a strapon
Asus Xonar is good without a doubt but for headphones of that calibre you could probably do with a dedicated headphone amp
As far as I'm aware, they are. Hence why you might not need both! lol. My offer was quite serious though if you do find yourself not using the DT770's once the MMX300's turn up.
MMX300's for £250? Where, now even I'm interested. lol
Where here ---> http://www.thomann.de/gb/beyerdynamic_mmx_300.htm
Do you think that is to much for headset.
Actually, on second thoughts it's like a 200% markup for a microphone. Erm, no.
DT770s at £150 + Speedlink clip mic at £7 and you're laughing.
Actually, on second thoughts it's like a 200% markup for a microphone. Erm, no.
First of all the DT 770 PRO and DT 770 (Edition 2005 - Consumer Version) are "related".
The differences are the headbow (more tension on the DT 770 PRO), the housing (causing both headphones to sound slightly different) and the packaging. The different impedances:
- DT 770 PRO in 80 or 250 Ohms (32 and 600 Ohms are special versions and not available for retail)
- DT 770 (Edition 2005) in 32, 80, 250 or 600 Ohms, not all available for normal retail, but all available through our MANUFAKTUR.
The differences in sound between the different impedances is theoretically simple:
Headphone systems or drivers with lower impedances use slightly heavier wire for the coil and are therefor not moving as rapid and exact as the higher impedance systems. Conclusion: lower impedances mean slightly heavier membrane + coil --> slightly more mass --> slightly slower to move causing headphones with higher impedances to sound slightly more detailed.
Concerning the MMX 300, this is actually a seperate product but if you want to relate it to a DT 770, than a DT 770 (Edition 2005).
I hope this removed your question marks?
Thanks and best regards from Germany,
Peter Grooff
Product Manager Headzone® / Headphones / Headsets / OEM ProAudio
beyerdynamic GmbH & Co. KG
The custom DT770's are:
DT770 Pro 80 ohm
DT770 Pro 250 ohm
DT770 2005 premiumline consumer edition (250 ohm)
DT770 M (80 ohm).
Different ohms can only be purchased at the Beyers webshop as manufaktur on-line custom design.
Edit: Peter was ahead of me
BTW: to my ears, there's a huge different in sound between DT770 Pro and DT770 2005 consumer edition.