@@becomesavvy Thanks for the reply! By the way, do you think a acer nitro 5 gaming laptop would be able to run the 80ohm version well without distortion? Thanks!
You’re welcome! I’m not too well-versed in the world of amps, but you might consider looking into ones from FiiO, and Creative makes one specifically for gaming (Sound BlasterX G6). In general, I think that the 80-ohm versions could easily run plenty loud on most (if not all) laptops without an amp, but if you like to listen to things extra loud, then an amp might be necessary. Hope this helps :)
I enjoyed this video a lot, but when you talked about sound you said "these are some of the best headphones ive ever heard" but didnt really give much context to it. It would have been nice if you had more specific examples to help contextualise that information.
@@becomesavvy for context, I just mean comparisons to other headphones, I assume the video is aimed at people coming from wireless headphones, so the xm5 and airpods pro/Max would probably be good examples. No point comparing them to a hd600 if your target audience has no idea what those are.
dt770 pro 250 ohm with amplifier on laptop good or no?
Yep! As long as you have a decent amp, you should be good 👍
@@becomesavvy Thanks for the reply! By the way, do you think a acer nitro 5 gaming laptop would be able to run the 80ohm version well without distortion? Thanks!
@@becomesavvy What are some budget usb amps that work with laptop?
@@kaine880 the 80ohm version shouldn't need a dedicated amp at all, the sensitivity is decently high and the impedance low.
You’re welcome! I’m not too well-versed in the world of amps, but you might consider looking into ones from FiiO, and Creative makes one specifically for gaming (Sound BlasterX G6).
In general, I think that the 80-ohm versions could easily run plenty loud on most (if not all) laptops without an amp, but if you like to listen to things extra loud, then an amp might be necessary.
Hope this helps :)
I enjoyed this video a lot, but when you talked about sound you said "these are some of the best headphones ive ever heard" but didnt really give much context to it. It would have been nice if you had more specific examples to help contextualise that information.
Hey @JoeNokers, thanks for leaving the feedback! I’ll definitely keep that in mind for the future :)
@@becomesavvy for context, I just mean comparisons to other headphones, I assume the video is aimed at people coming from wireless headphones, so the xm5 and airpods pro/Max would probably be good examples. No point comparing them to a hd600 if your target audience has no idea what those are.
bro just try some Letshouer S12's and you will change your mind