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Introduction
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01.Tour & Design
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02.Sound Quality
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03.Isolation
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04.Comfort
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05.Usability
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06.Apple iPhone 3G S Headphones Comparison
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07.Beyerdynamic DT 770 Comparison
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08.Shure SE115 Comparison
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09.Audio-Technica ATH-ESW9 Comparison
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10.Conclusion
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11.Snippets
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12.Ratings & Specs
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13.Comments
Able Planet PS500MM
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Shure SE115 ComparisonBeyerdynamic DT 770 Comparison
Design
The DT770s look better than the PS500MMs and have a slightly better construction overall.
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| Able Planet PS500MM | Beyerdynamic DT 770 |
Frequency Response
Both headphones have a decent bass and an erratic high end. The PS500MMs are more erratic in their high end, and dampen quite a few chunks of the frequency spectrum.
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| Able Planet PS500MM | Beyerdynamic DT 770 |
Distortion
Neither set of headphones has distortion levels worth worrying about.
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| Able Planet PS500MM | Beyerdynamic DT 770 |
Tracking
While the PS500MMs have better tracking overall, that spike towards the high end is definitely cause for concern. One thing to note is these two graphs have different X-axis: the PS500MMs’ graph only extends to 7kHz.
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| Able Planet PS500MM | Beyerdynamic DT 770 |
Isolation
Both sets of headphones have similar isolation levels. Neither one is particularly good.
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| Able Planet PS500MM | Beyerdynamic DT 770 |
Comfort
We thought the DT 770s were more comfortable overall; the larger cups are more comfortable for extended use.
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| Able Planet PS500MM | Beyerdynamic DT 770 |
Verdict
If you’re looking for audio quality, the DT 770s are a much better set of cans. If you’re looking for a set of gaming headphones, the PS500MMs make up a more budget-oriented option; purchasing the DT 770s and a separate mic will likely be expensive and more awkward to use. If you’re a DIY-minded person, however, it might make for a fun project.
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