
Beyerdynamic DT 1990 Pro
No noise cancelling, Cable
Beyerdynamic DT 1990 Pro
No noise cancelling, Cable
Yes, I also got a shock, I bought the receiver last year for 421 CHF, at 600 CHF I would definitely think twice about the whole thing. Don't get me wrong, the DT 1990 Pro is definitely worth 600 Stutz, no question, but it's no longer a bargain, and you can usually get them for 500, sometimes even less. A hefty price increase in any case.
I assume that the ear pads are identical to the new ones from the MK2, these are available on the de. Best regards
Good evening PetersPC78 The BeyderDynamicDt1919 has a 3-PIN mini XLR With kind regards Assassins
Hola ! I have only used these headphones for gaming with the soundblaster g6 as I am not a sound engineer I can't answer that. LG
The headphones have 250Ω and can be operated at a decent volume even on a smartphone, so that you can't hear yourself talking despite the open design. This means that it is not particularly demanding in terms of preamplifier performance. Your questions are a bit strangely posed overall. You don't say what exactly you want to do with it. What do you want to "output" through the microphone! You mean record, right? And what is a "stable system"? If you use the headphones and the microphone at the same time, you will have crosstalk from the headphones to the microphone because of the open design. You can hear that, in the worst case there's feedback. If that's what you have in mind, the DT1770 is the first choice. Do you want to produce music? Mixing? An "XLR microphone" is an adventurous name. Either you want to connect a dynamic microphone or a condenser microphone. In the latter case, phantom power is essential. The small Audient Evo 4, for example, is inexpensive and has very good mic preamps, but if you have a larger budget, the iD models will cut a more professional figure. As I said, the Audient mic preamps are 1A, even with the Evo 4. In any case, they sound better than the Focusrite preamps, which are in the same price range. If you want to work with professional levels, then a Babyface Pro FS from RME, for example, is more the right address, if only because of the setting options; in addition, the drivers from RME are simply unrivalled. A purely analogue studio headphone amplifier such as a Rupert Neve Designs RNHP is fed with an analogue signal and professional levels and sounds accordingly, but it also has its price and requires an audio interface that can also output corresponding levels. The KH output of the Babyface Pro FS is still sufficient. It is already excellent. 1/2
I don't use them for gaming, but I can hear my voice very clearly if the audio volume is not too high.
You can. Yes, you can connect the headphones to a Helicon go xlr without an amplifier or similar. The headphones have a 3.5mm jack plug and the Helicon has the same output.
Who is the competitor? You can only compare what is technically equivalent. These headphones are intended for powerful systems, not for mobile, e.g. tablet.
Please direct questions about the price to customer support.
Due to different purchasing conditions and changing suppliers over a certain period of time, price changes/fluctuations may occur. We generally work with daily prices.
K&M 16090 Table Mount
If very loud, yes, the treble (treble?) and little midrange.
Yes, a little bit. These headphones are designed according to the so-called open system. Therefore, you will also perceive sounds in the room. That's the sacrifice you have to make to get the most natural sound quality.
I use it every day to play FPS and I hear the steps well enough. With an equalizer you can certainly improve it. The peak in the treble is noticeable and takes some getting used to. For me it's not exactly painful but a little uncomfortable.
When I bought it, it came with a spiral and a straight cable. This way I can use the cables depending on the application. The straight cable for fixed use on the headphone amplifier in my recliner or while sitting. I use the spiral cable mobile on the DAP or iPhone with an external DAC. Neither cable has bothered me yet. Good luck and all the best! Best regards Dante
Yes, absolutely. I wear glasses myself. Absolutely comfortable.
Without an external amplifier you will have no joy. The KHs have a resistance of 250 ohms, terminals without enough power will not produce enough volume. On a Mac, you would have to connect an external USB amplifier. Basically, these headphones are not suitable for direct connection to a TV or smartphone, for example.
I use the DT1990 Pro with an RME Fireface UCX with an output impedance of 30 ohms and it works wonderfully. Greetings. Peter
I think support is the better channel for this request if you actually want an answer/reaction from Digitec.
Unfortunately, we currently have no information on when the item will be available and when we will be able to deliver it. As soon as something changes in this regard, we will post it here. Sorry.
https://www.oehlbach.com/de/for-headphones/kabel-&-adpater/xxl®-i-jack-ex-63 https://www.oehlbach.com/de/detail/index/sArticle/288 Here are two examples of extensions. But the basic principle remains: keep the cable as short as possible! Is there a way to place the DAC closer to the sofa? Good luck and all the best. Best regards Dante
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