Many playback devices lack the output voltage necessary for driving high-impedance headphones. The lower impedance of these models increases versatility, allowing them to perform well with various devices.
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- Which plug is used for the detachable cable of DT 1770 PRO MKII and DT 1990 PRO MKII?
- Are DT 1770 PRO MKII and DT 1990 PRO MKII compatible with PRO X digital cables?
- How do you replace the ear pads on the DT 1770 PRO MKII and DT 1990 PRO MKII?
- For which applications is the DT 1990 PRO MKII suitable?
- For which applications is the DT 1770 PRO MKII suitable?
- Do low-impedance headphones sound worse than high-impedance headphones?
- Do you have to burn in the DT 1770 PRO MKII and DT 1990 PRO MKII?
- How do the DT 1990 PRO MKII and the DT 900 PRO X differ?
- How do the DT 1770 PRO MKII and the DT 700 PRO X differ?
- How does the sound signature differ from the DT 1770 PRO MKII to the DT 1770 PRO MKI?