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The sound varies greatly depending on the degree of pressure to your head.
Alchemist_ 04.06.2023
These are the best-selling open-back headphones, but I sold them (The sound varies greatly depending on the degree of pressing to your head.
My head is small, for me the middle looks like a failure.
And if the head is large, then the ear pads are pressed and the place for the ears disappears)) Then it is not comfortable.
Once I bought original ear pads for the 990 and was disappointed to see that they differed from the original ones in size (they were just a different batch), even the left one was larger than the right one((. Since then I have been disappointed in "beyerdynamic".
I changed them to HD560S.
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Comfy, high-quality headphones!
Josephngreen 28.07.2023
Moving to these from much cheaper headphones has made a world of difference; I love these headphones for mixing songs I'm working on as well as being fantastic for listening to music at home.
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Goodbye beaver
Natalia Markevich 04.06.2023
I sold them because of a noisy neighbor) Now I'm with a Shure 440a. They even have a better middle.
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not suitable for yamaha digital piano
Daniël 25.11.2024
Impedance of only 80 ohms, but the sensitivity rating is relatively low, meaning they need more power to drive them to produce the same volume.
I tested several headphones in conjunction with my Yamaha P-525 piano... Yamaha HPH-150B, AKG K-702, beyerdynamic DT-990 Pro 80 Ohm, and Sennheiser HD 560S... only the Sennheisers had both excellent/neutral sound AND all the volume.