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<blockquote data-quote="sauravghosh" data-source="post: 2510089" data-attributes="member: 69811"><p>You first need to decide on open vs closed format. Dt770 is closed, hd560s isn't. Being a closed one, DT 770's soundstage is exceptional and beats most low to midrange open ears. The bass is overpowering, and unless you are a basshead it will be very fatiguing. They sound anything but flat btw. Biggest issue for me was the comfort/fit, which was absolutely terrible for me from the very beginning and gradually became worse as several pieces of the headphone started breaking part by part. Which actually forced me to break it the whole. But you mentioned you found them comfortable, so there's that. It's a headphone which I'll recommended to people looking for an entertaining/fun sound for a short duration.</p><p></p><p>HD 560s on the other hand is all plastic built (made in China) if you sit on then they might break lol. But they are infinitely more comfortable for me. And soundstage is as good as can be expected from a midrange product. As I moved from dt 770, initally I was amazed by the openness of soundstage. Bass is very much there, in fact if the seal is good it's quite strong. Excellent headphone for gaming (CS like), great for movies. But for music, I'm not so sure about the tonal purity. They sound a bit harsh to my ears, treble inclined. Fatigue will settle in for long hours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sauravghosh, post: 2510089, member: 69811"] You first need to decide on open vs closed format. Dt770 is closed, hd560s isn't. Being a closed one, DT 770's soundstage is exceptional and beats most low to midrange open ears. The bass is overpowering, and unless you are a basshead it will be very fatiguing. They sound anything but flat btw. Biggest issue for me was the comfort/fit, which was absolutely terrible for me from the very beginning and gradually became worse as several pieces of the headphone started breaking part by part. Which actually forced me to break it the whole. But you mentioned you found them comfortable, so there's that. It's a headphone which I'll recommended to people looking for an entertaining/fun sound for a short duration. HD 560s on the other hand is all plastic built (made in China) if you sit on then they might break lol. But they are infinitely more comfortable for me. And soundstage is as good as can be expected from a midrange product. As I moved from dt 770, initally I was amazed by the openness of soundstage. Bass is very much there, in fact if the seal is good it's quite strong. Excellent headphone for gaming (CS like), great for movies. But for music, I'm not so sure about the tonal purity. They sound a bit harsh to my ears, treble inclined. Fatigue will settle in for long hours. [/QUOTE]
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