beyerdynamic
Germany, est. 1949 · 60 products across 3 categories
About beyerdynamic
Beyerdynamic, a stalwart of the professional audio world, has built a reputation for exceptional engineering and robust, reliable products. Originating as a small repair shop, the company quickly evolved into a manufacturer of high-quality microphones and headphones, prized for their accuracy and durability. Beyerdynamic's commitment to innovation and German craftsmanship has solidified its position as a respected brand among audio professionals globally.
- • Exceptional build quality and longevity
- • Neutral and accurate frequency response
- • Excellent noise isolation in headphones
- • Versatile microphone options for various applications
- • German engineering and design
- • Can be premium-priced compared to competitors
- • Some models may lack a 'warm' sonic character
- • Headphone clamping force can be intense for some users
- • Limited aesthetic design choices
- • Larger microphone capsules can be cumbersome
beyerdynamic Products
beyerdynamic DT-109/M200/H400-B
Intercom Headphone/Microphone Combinations
beyerdynamic DT-770 Pro 80 Ohm
Studio Headphones
beyerdynamic DT-770 M
Drummer's Headphones
beyerdynamic DT-108/M200/H400-B
Intercom Headphone/Microphone Combinations
beyerdynamic DT-990 Pro 250 Ohm
Studio Headphones
beyerdynamic DT-770 Pro 250 Ohm
Studio Headphones
beyerdynamic DT-150
Studio Headphones
beyerdynamic MMX 300 Pro
Headphone/Microphone Combinations
beyerdynamic DT-290/M200/H250 MkII
Headphone/Microphone Combinations
Frequently Asked Questions About beyerdynamic
While design and engineering are primarily based in Germany, some manufacturing processes are outsourced to facilities in Eastern Europe to maintain competitive pricing, but quality control remains a top priority.
Beyerdynamic headphones are known for their secure fit, which can sometimes translate to a tighter clamping force. Comfort levels vary by model, but many users find them comfortable after a brief break-in period.
It depends on the model; dynamic microphones typically do not require phantom power, while their condenser microphones do.
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