beyerdynamic DT 770 M (80 Ohm)
- Condition
- New
- Location
- Berlin, DE
- Source
- Kleinanzeigen
- Posted
- 9 Jul 2026
- Last seen
- 5d ago
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Verkaufe Studio-Kopfhörer von beyerdynamic. Das Modell ist DT 770 M mit 80 Ohm Impedanz.
Kopfhörer sind komplett unbenutzt und haben bisher nur in der Box gelebt. Es ist die Originalverpackung mit allen Teilen.
At €120, this DT 770 in “new” (EUR) condition is ambitious compared to the typical used market, where the median sits at €100 and the 75th percentile is only €102 based on 31 recent EUR listings. You’re paying €18 above the median and €18 above the 75th percentile, which means you’re not getting a bargain; instead, you’re paying for the promise of pristine, original-owner condition. If you’re weighing this against the obvious alternative—a clean used DT 770 closer to €81–€100, the €120 price only justifies itself if the headphones truly are new-in-box with all accessories intact.
The DT 770 remains a top closed-back choice for its legendary comfort, robust German build, and tight, controlled bass that excels in studio monitoring and long listening sessions. Its durability and detachable cable make it a lifetime buy when found in good shape. If this listing includes the original 3 m cable, 3.5 mm–6.3 mm adapter, and carrying bag, and shows no wear, the €120 price becomes a fair buy for a “new” example rather than a risky overpay. Confirm those accessories and condition details before committing.
Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.
Beyerdynamic traces its roots to 1924 Berlin, where engineer Eugen Beyer founded Elektrotechnische Fabrik Eugen Beyer to produce cinema loudspeakers for the dawn of sound films. Born in St. Petersburg in 1903, Beyer relocated amid the Russian Revolution, pioneering dynamic drivers that defined early audio reproduction. Post-World War II destruction forced a rebuild in Heilbronn in 1948, with his son Fred R. Beyer steering the family-owned firm through decades of innovation until its 2025 acquisition by China's Cosonic Intelligent, marking the end of a century-long German heritage.
The brand excels in headphones and microphones, launching the DT 48 in 1937 as the world's first dynamic headphones—a staple for sound engineers until 2012. It expanded into wireless systems, conference tech, and professional monitoring gear, serving studios, broadcast, film, and now gaming. While early efforts included amplifiers and loudspeakers, Beyerdynamic prioritizes transducers over consumer amps, DACs, turntables, speakers, or cables.
Renowned for durable, reference-grade professional audio, Beyerdynamic occupies a solid mid-to-high-end niche, blending accessible pricing with studio precision that appeals to creators and audiophiles. Its century of milestones—from micing royalty to touring icons—cements a reputation for reliability and sonic purity among discerning hi-fi buyers seeking tools that endure.
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