Greetings to all! I am a beginner in the field of DJ and just collect my equipment, I want to get good headphones, but I’m not sure if at the beginning stage I need expensive models, I look Beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO and DT 1770 PRO i found their comparison https://headphonesarena.com/headphones/compare-dt-1770-pro-vs-dt-770-pro and it says that the difference is not so great, there is a difference in frequencies and distortions, but is it really noticeable for a beginner? What do you advise? take 770 or 1770?
There’s really no point in splurging on DT1770S for a DJ enviroment, and the DT-770s are pretty cumbersome if you’re not planning on having them on your ears ALL the time. You need functionality for DJ work. Have you considered on-ears headphones? I have the DT-770/80, Custom One Pro, HD-25, RP-DJ1210, HD280 and a ton of other headphones, and IMO the HD-25 is the superior one both in terms of practicality and monitoring your mixing.
I would recommend to try different headphones before buying one. How do they feel after wearing them for a couple of hours.
I recently bought the Pioneer HDJ X5 for 80 bucks and I am very happy with these headphones.
So I used to buy $300 pioneer Headphones. before that it was the $160 sony DJ headphones. They would never seem to last very long. After constantly replacing these headphones at a premium price, I decided to order 6 different brands. I was looking for a cheaper replacement that could work. The price range was from $35 up to $100. I tested them back to back with my expensive headphones. At the end of the day, yes the $300 headphones did sound the best. But my surprise was the Gemini DJX-500 (the cheapest in the list) where arguably the second or 3rd best sounding headphone. It was more then good enough to DJ with. The great thing is that I don’t even care when they break because they are so cheap to replace. Unless you are using your headphones to mix & master records in a studio, its just not worth the price to me anymore.
Another option, similar sound profile to HD-25 is the AIAIAI TMA-2. You can customize them and if you really want both on-ear and over-ear options you can just get an extra pair of earpads.