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Comparison Beyerdynamic DT 990 Pro 80 Ohm vs Beyerdynamic DT 990 Pro

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Beyerdynamic DT 990 Pro 80 Ohm
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High resistance 80 Ohm. Velor ear pads. Metal carcass.
High resistance 250 Ohm. Velor ear pads. Metal carcass.
Connection and design
Featuresmonitormonitor
Design
overhead, open
full size Over-Ear
overhead, open
full size Over-Ear
Connection typewiredwired
Connection
mini-Jack (3.5 mm)
Jack (6.35 mm)
mini-Jack (3.5 mm)
Jack (6.35 mm)
Plugstraightstraight
Cable supplysingle-sidedsingle-sided
Cable length3 m3 m
Cable typeround coiledround coiled
Specs
Impedance80 Ohm250 Ohm
Power100 mW100 mW
Frequency range5 – 35000 Hz5 – 35000 Hz
Sensitivity96 dB96 dB
Emitter typedynamicdynamic
Harmonic distortion coefficient< 0.2 %< 0.2 %
General
Ear cushion materialtextilestextiles
Weight250 g250 g
Color
Added to E-Catalogmarch 2023july 2006
Glossary

Impedance

Impedance refers to the headphone's nominal resistance to AC current, such as an audio signal.

Other things being equal, a higher impedance reduces distortion, but requires a more powerful amplifier — otherwise the headphones simply will not be able to produce sufficient volume. Thus, the choice of resistance depends primarily on which signal source you plan to connect the "ears". So, for a portable gadget (smartphone, pocket player), an indicator of 16 ohms or less is considered optimal, 17 – 32 ohms is not bad. Higher values — 33 – 64 ohms and 65 – 96 ohms — will require quite powerful amplifiers, like those used in computers and televisions. And models with a resistance of 96 – 250 ohms and above are designed mainly for Hi-End audio equipment and professional use; for such cases, detailed recommendations for selection can be found in special sources.
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