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Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro

Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro — The Studio Workhorse That Never Dies

Walk into any recording studio in the world and you’ll find a pair of DT 770 Pros hanging on a hook somewhere. They’ve been the go-to tracking headphone for decades, and for good reason. The 770 Pro is the definition of “just works” — reliable, comfortable, and sonically honest enough for professional use.

Build & Design

Indestructible is the word that comes to mind. The coiled cable (on the 80-ohm version), the sturdy headband, the replaceable velour earpads — everything about the DT 770 says “built to survive studio life.” At 270g it’s comfortable for all-day wear, and the closed-back design provides useful isolation for tracking and recording.

Focal Bathys

Focal Bathys — Wireless With Audiophile Credentials

I’ll be honest — I’ve always been sceptical of wireless headphones claiming audiophile status. The mere mention of Bluetooth to a headphone purist usually triggers a lecture about lossy codecs and latency. But Focal, the same company behind the Utopia and Clear, decided to have a go at Bluetooth ANC headphones. And they’ve made something rather special.

Build & Design

Premium Focal through and through. The Bathys looks and feels like a proper Focal product — the aluminium yokes, the microfibre and leather earpads, the satisfying build quality. At 350g with all the wireless electronics inside, it’s well-balanced and comfortable. The USB-C DAC input means you can bypass Bluetooth entirely for a wired connection that genuinely rivals dedicated wired headphones.

Dan Clark Aeon 2 Noire

Dan Clark Aeon 2 Noire — Closed Back Done Right

Finding a closed-back headphone that satisfies an open-back listener is like finding a sports car that’s also comfortable on the motorway — the compromises usually show. Dan Clark Audio’s Aeon 2 Noire is one of the rare exceptions. This planar magnetic closed-back manages to sound open, detailed, and musical whilst actually isolating you from the outside world.

Build & Design

Dan Clark’s folding design is genuinely clever. The Aeon 2 Noire collapses flat for travel, and the included carry case makes it one of the most portable serious headphones on the market. Build quality is excellent — the Nitinol memory metal headband returns to shape after flexing, and the overall construction feels durable without being heavy at 327g.