🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The beyerdynamic EDT 770 V Ear Pad Set in velour silver-grey is the ultimate replacement for your DT 770 PRO Series headphones. Sold as a set of two, these original ear pads offer unmatched comfort and style, ensuring your audio experience is both luxurious and high-quality.
Item Dimensions | 5 x 4 x 1 inches |
Compatible Devices | Headphones |
Material | velour |
Color | Silver |
J**S
Great replacement
Replaced the ears on my headphones since they were pretty old, and it makes them look good as new! They were easy to put on and they feel great.
N**K
Perfect fit and improvement to my trusty 770 Pros!
Perfect replacement for my trusty 770 Pros! Official package right from the source, couldn't ask for better. Was a 5min replacement job, done and done. Much much better fit now and feels like a new set of cans! Pic attached is before & after. I kept my old pads clean too, but age and 4 years with them was just time to swap. Glad I did! Don't think, just buy, and treat your cans with care and your ears!
P**.
Comfortable and High Quality
My old earpads were nasty and flaking off. They were the non velour ones and these installed nicely onto my DT 770 Pros. These feel very comfortable and I probably wont have to worry about flaking like my old ones. These also don't feel like ice cubes on your head on a cold morning. Highly recommend if you're looking to replace your old ones
P**F
So much better definition and bass
These are a perfect fit for my DT770 pro set. The originals were way, way overdue to be replaced, and I'm very glad I did, not just for appearance but for performance.Pros* Perfect fit* Exact same design and materials as the originals* Significantly improved bass response (due to proper cupping, rather than the flat areas that had formed in the old set)* Improved definition (presumably due to proper X-Y and Z positioning relative to my ear canal)* Better comfort* Improved protection for the headphone drivers (I replaced the foam base, not just the surrounds)Cons* Instructions are a bit sparse for replacing the flat foam piece and offer no slick solutions for carefully replacing the cups* No actual cons, specific to these replacements, but see 'Other thoughts'Other thoughts(These thoughts pertain to the DT770 only. If you don't have that set, ignore.)I am not pleased with the manufacturer's suggestion to use a 'flat, dull knife' to lever out the pads. Finger pressure alone is sufficient and will be far less likely to damage the pad. The vinyl isn't very elastic and this only becomes worse over time, so the pads only have about three times they can be removed and thoroughly cleaned, before they start to tear and eventually have to be stitched back together or replaced.There are no instructions on how specifically to remove the surround ring that holds down the flat foam piece. I ended up taking their other suggestion about the flat, dull knife and wished I hadn't. What seems likely to be safest is a very thin but strong, rounded (not just dull) knife blade. In my DT770 set, there's a very fragile cloth piece underneath the foam, and that is ridiculously easy to damage with a pointed knife.Fig. 5 doesn't depict at all the correct approach for the DT770; ignore that. Fig. 3 does (and is in the instructions as such, but just don't get confused).
J**I
Perfect replacement!
I didn't realize how squished my original ear pads had gotten. With these, my ears no longer hurt. : )
M**E
Made my headphones like new!
Perfect purchase for refreshing headphones! Mine originally started to fade and wear down because I wear my headphones all day and these were perfect to refresh my favorite headphones!
C**S
How to Install
Wonderful, factory replacement ear pads that look great and restore sound quality back to original. DT-770s (80 and 250 ohm) are my go-to reference headphones for the last 14 years. However ... these replacement ear pads are a *bear* to install. Here's a trick I found ...Definitely follow the recommendation to use a hair dryer. I used the HOT setting with low airflow and that worked great ... and nothing melted for me! I did not think they would retain the heat long enough to get them on, but it does definitely help (and you're gonna need the stretchiness boost).Now the trick I found is how to hold the headphones during installation. I tried for a good 10 minutes with the inside of the earphone facing up, and failed miserably ... if you get it on one side, the other side slips off. The trick I stumbled on is to stand over the headphones with the *outside* of the earphone facing up at you. The ear pad will now be below the earphone. You can wrap your fingers inside the new ear pad and you can see the outside plastic band - i.e. you can see what you're doing. I had hardly any trouble once my four fingers on each hand were able to work the earpad - stretching and nudging - to get the outside plastic band over the lip of the hard plastic earphone in all the quadrants. You can see when something starts slipping in one quadrant and give that area some extra support while you work on other areas.I was able to install the second ear pad in a minute with this trick ... hope this helps!
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