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Sounds Easy

$279.00

Beyerdynamic DT 250 Closed Headphones 80 Ohm

Free delivery

Minidisc

$349.00

Beyerdynamic DT250-250 Closed Studio Headphones With Neodymium Drivers And Circumaural Earpads

Free delivery between Thu – Fri

guitarfactory.com.au

$379.00

Beyerdynamic DT 250 Studio Headphones (80 Ohms)

Delivery $41.35

guitarfactory.com.au

$399.00

Beyerdynamic DT 250 Studio Headphones (250 Ohms)

Delivery $41.35

beyerdynamic Australia

$399.00

beyerdynamic DT 250 Professional Headphone 250 Ohm

Free delivery between 10–18 June

beyerdynamic Australia

$449.00

beyerdynamic DT 250 80 Ohm Professional Monitoring Headphone

Free delivery between 10–18 June

Billy Hyde Music

$399.00

Beyer Dynamic DT 250 250 Studio Headphones

Delivery between Thu – Sat $20

Billy Hyde Music

$449.00

Beyer Dynamic DT 250 80 Studio Headphones

Delivery between Thu – Sat $20

Musiclab

$419.00

Beyerdynamic DT250 Closed-back Broadcast and Studio Headphones (80 ohm)

RubberMonkey.com.au

$439.00

Beyerdynamic DT 250 Studio Headphones

Delivery $6.90

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Reviews

Comfortable sound
27 February 2011Phrenetic

originally posted on bhphotovideo.com

Plugged to the line out jack on an on board sound card, I use these headphones at the computer for music while studying and surfing the web. Also have used these while playing starcraft 2, counter-strike source and battle-field bad company 2. Physical: standard jet black, made primarily from plastic, screws, pleather for the headband and velvet for the earpads. Adjustable headband and tilting earpads allow for a secure fit. Clampforce is present, will not fall off your head when reading a book, and does not hurt. Earpads go around my ears, and does not touch, however with long hours of use, I have experienced a slight sensitivity along my ear from pressing around my ears. Velvet pads do not make ears sweaty. Coiled wire (detachable, but comes with a screw to secure) ... MorePlugged to the line out jack on an on board sound card, I use these headphones at the computer for music while studying and surfing the web. Also have used these while playing starcraft 2, counter-strike source and battle-field bad company 2. Physical: standard jet black, made primarily from plastic, screws, pleather for the headband and velvet for the earpads. Adjustable headband and tilting earpads allow for a secure fit. Clampforce is present, will not fall off your head when reading a book, and does not hurt. Earpads go around my ears, and does not touch, however with long hours of use, I have experienced a slight sensitivity along my ear from pressing around my ears. Velvet pads do not make ears sweaty. Coiled wire (detachable, but comes with a screw to secure) is heavy and cumbersome (compared to a straight cable), and at times annoying on pages while studying and gets in the way of the mouse. Recommend you have hooks, books or headphone stands to hold the thing above the desk. Coiled wire ends with a 3.5mm jack (gold plated) and comes with a gold plated 1/4 inch converter(screws on). Sound: It's fantastic, and does not leave me in want. Bass is present; counter-strike shotgun blasts are very satisfying to listen to. Listening to Tori Amos sing is wonderful, I can hear the audience commentary in live performances. Guitar is distinguishable between pianos and drums. Listening to music is satisfying, and I have found myself enjoying tracks that previously discounted. Isolation: Blocks out noise from the outside, next door's lawnmower is easily blocked out without having to raise the volume. Although I can hear the lawnmower, it is no longer distractingly loud. Gameplay: Tested with TF2, can easily tell if an explosion is coming from behind you, and where from behind. :) Overall, a satisfying product, providing me everything I want out of headphones.

DT250
15 August 2019

originally posted on musicstore.de

Full range closed headphones, decent isolation. Sounding good coming out of the box, even better after 1-2 weeks of breaking in. Heaven't heard the 250 ohm version, but I read the 80 ohm is a bit more "warmer".The coiled cable that comes as standard it's ok but a bit too heavy. Ask about a compatible straight cable (K100.07-3,0m seems like it would fit, haven't tried though). I have seen the 6 pin connector sold separatly if you're into DIY ing your own cable.Also couldn't fit the tiny cable screw, seems to work without it.Overall a good buy, would buy again.

Durable, attractive, great sounding studio headphone built to last.
4 July 2018fitzjams8

originally posted on ebay.com

Beyer DT 250's are a great tracking headphone, that I use for recording. It is also great for listening to music per se, It has a little more/better low end than the classic Dt100 and I think is more attractive and comfortable with over ear velour pads. This headphone along with others in the DT range is completely modular with any and all parts repairable/replaceable. They will last and when a part wears out i.e ear pads, headband etc. you can order them and refit. I have an old pair that must be over 12 years old, I have replaced the cable, the ear pads and headband pad and they are still going strong, as new. So environmentally great. Excellent investment for studio workhorse quality headphones. They are not Stax or Grado and if you want a really HI Fi headphone ... MoreBeyer DT 250's are a great tracking headphone, that I use for recording. It is also great for listening to music per se, It has a little more/better low end than the classic Dt100 and I think is more attractive and comfortable with over ear velour pads. This headphone along with others in the DT range is completely modular with any and all parts repairable/replaceable. They will last and when a part wears out i.e ear pads, headband etc. you can order them and refit. I have an old pair that must be over 12 years old, I have replaced the cable, the ear pads and headband pad and they are still going strong, as new. So environmentally great. Excellent investment for studio workhorse quality headphones. They are not Stax or Grado and if you want a really HI Fi headphone for Mixing etc. the DT880 pro are the best for their price and a bit of a 'best kept secret' by Beyer. But for quality and budget, durability and sound the DT 250's are hard to beat.

Specification

Headphone nominal impedance250Ohms
Cable optionsWith cable
Transducer typeDynamic
Operating principleClosed
Transmission range10-30,000Hz

Price comparison

Updated 5 days ago
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Sounds Easy

$279.00

Out of stock

Beyerdynamic DT 250 Closed Headphones 80 Ohm

Free delivery

Minidisc

$349.00

Beyerdynamic DT250-250 Closed Studio Headphones With Neodymium Drivers And Circumaural Earpads

Free delivery between Thu – Fri

guitarfactory.com.au

$379.00

Out of stock

Beyerdynamic DT 250 Studio Headphones (80 Ohms)

Delivery $41.35

guitarfactory.com.au

$399.00

Out of stock

Beyerdynamic DT 250 Studio Headphones (250 Ohms)

Delivery $41.35

beyerdynamic Australia

$399.00

beyerdynamic DT 250 Professional Headphone 250 Ohm

Free delivery between 10–18 June

Price history

Price history

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.

Reviews

Comfortable sound
27 February 2011

Plugged to the line out jack on an on board sound card, I use these headphones at the computer for music while studying and surfing the web. Also have used these while playing starcraft 2, counter-strike source and battle-field bad company 2. Physical: standard jet black, made primarily from plastic, screws, pleather for the headband and velvet for the earpads. Adjustable headband and tilting earpads allow for a secure fit. Clampforce is present, will not fall off your head when reading a book, and does not hurt. Earpads go around my ears, and does not touch, however with long hours of use, I have experienced a slight sensitivity along my ear from pressing around my ears. Velvet pads do not make ears sweaty. Coiled wire (detachable, but comes with a screw to secure) ... MorePlugged to the line out jack on an on board sound card, I use these headphones at the computer for music while studying and surfing the web. Also have used these while playing starcraft 2, counter-strike source and battle-field bad company 2. Physical: standard jet black, made primarily from plastic, screws, pleather for the headband and velvet for the earpads. Adjustable headband and tilting earpads allow for a secure fit. Clampforce is present, will not fall off your head when reading a book, and does not hurt. Earpads go around my ears, and does not touch, however with long hours of use, I have experienced a slight sensitivity along my ear from pressing around my ears. Velvet pads do not make ears sweaty. Coiled wire (detachable, but comes with a screw to secure) is heavy and cumbersome (compared to a straight cable), and at times annoying on pages while studying and gets in the way of the mouse. Recommend you have hooks, books or headphone stands to hold the thing above the desk. Coiled wire ends with a 3.5mm jack (gold plated) and comes with a gold plated 1/4 inch converter(screws on). Sound: It's fantastic, and does not leave me in want. Bass is present; counter-strike shotgun blasts are very satisfying to listen to. Listening to Tori Amos sing is wonderful, I can hear the audience commentary in live performances. Guitar is distinguishable between pianos and drums. Listening to music is satisfying, and I have found myself enjoying tracks that previously discounted. Isolation: Blocks out noise from the outside, next door's lawnmower is easily blocked out without having to raise the volume. Although I can hear the lawnmower, it is no longer distractingly loud. Gameplay: Tested with TF2, can easily tell if an explosion is coming from behind you, and where from behind. :) Overall, a satisfying product, providing me everything I want out of headphones.

Phrenetic originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
DT250
15 August 2019

Full range closed headphones, decent isolation. Sounding good coming out of the box, even better after 1-2 weeks of breaking in. Heaven't heard the 250 ohm version, but I read the 80 ohm is a bit more "warmer".The coiled cable that comes as standard it's ok but a bit too heavy. Ask about a compatible straight cable (K100.07-3,0m seems like it would fit, haven't tried though). I have seen the 6 pin connector sold separatly if you're into DIY ing your own cable.Also couldn't fit the tiny cable screw, seems to work without it.Overall a good buy, would buy again.

originally posted on musicstore.de
Durable, attractive, great sounding studio headphone built to last.
4 July 2018

Beyer DT 250's are a great tracking headphone, that I use for recording. It is also great for listening to music per se, It has a little more/better low end than the classic Dt100 and I think is more attractive and comfortable with over ear velour pads. This headphone along with others in the DT range is completely modular with any and all parts repairable/replaceable. They will last and when a part wears out i.e ear pads, headband etc. you can order them and refit. I have an old pair that must be over 12 years old, I have replaced the cable, the ear pads and headband pad and they are still going strong, as new. So environmentally great. Excellent investment for studio workhorse quality headphones. They are not Stax or Grado and if you want a really HI Fi headphone ... MoreBeyer DT 250's are a great tracking headphone, that I use for recording. It is also great for listening to music per se, It has a little more/better low end than the classic Dt100 and I think is more attractive and comfortable with over ear velour pads. This headphone along with others in the DT range is completely modular with any and all parts repairable/replaceable. They will last and when a part wears out i.e ear pads, headband etc. you can order them and refit. I have an old pair that must be over 12 years old, I have replaced the cable, the ear pads and headband pad and they are still going strong, as new. So environmentally great. Excellent investment for studio workhorse quality headphones. They are not Stax or Grado and if you want a really HI Fi headphone for Mixing etc. the DT880 pro are the best for their price and a bit of a 'best kept secret' by Beyer. But for quality and budget, durability and sound the DT 250's are hard to beat.

fitzjams8 originally posted on ebay.com
For a workingman's aural environment, these are heaven.
17 September 2014

I formerly ran a music studio and needed some quality cans that a whole band could monitor with during live takes. For the money I was really happy with the Audio Technica ATH-M40fs. We bought half a dozen studio cans for under $300 and they sounded great. Well 10 years and a film degree later I was still wearing them for field recordings, ADR sessions and close Post Production reference. In fact I preferred them to Sony cans for twice the price because they didn't fatigue my hearing. I knew there were better sets out there, but those were just my thing. I know them. On a Location Mixer job for an indie film a few months ago my last and favorite pair got soaked when a sweaty AD wanted to hear my mix. Disgusting. Long story short, I decided to go on some market ... MoreI formerly ran a music studio and needed some quality cans that a whole band could monitor with during live takes. For the money I was really happy with the Audio Technica ATH-M40fs. We bought half a dozen studio cans for under $300 and they sounded great. Well 10 years and a film degree later I was still wearing them for field recordings, ADR sessions and close Post Production reference. In fact I preferred them to Sony cans for twice the price because they didn't fatigue my hearing. I knew there were better sets out there, but those were just my thing. I know them. On a Location Mixer job for an indie film a few months ago my last and favorite pair got soaked when a sweaty AD wanted to hear my mix. Disgusting. Long story short, I decided to go on some market research and ended up buying a pair of Beyerdynamic DT-250s (80ohms). I couldn't be happier. Nothing has sounded the same since. I can hear detail so vividly that my studio reference monitors don't compare. I literally have the experience listening to music; "There's a mandolin there?" (Then I listen to the reference monitors and realize there is a hidden mandolin there). The DT 250's cover my whole ears without any squishing around the edges. They are compact and lightweight for cans of their type. The cable detaches at both the mixer and at the left earpiece, which is very handy for safety and longevity. As for ear fatigue, I've been on 12-hour shoots and I've yet to experience it. For a workingman's aural environment, these are heaven.

tonalgestalt1 originally posted on ebay.com
Nice Closed Cans
11 May 2012

I bought the Beyerdynamic dt250-80ohm model because I already have and love the dt25-250 ohm model and was also just curious to see how the 80 ohm version sounded. The 80ohm version is slightly louder at the same volume level against the 250 ohm version, is bassier, has less high frequency extension and has slightly more forward mids than the 80 ohm model. I am sure that for some people, the 80 ohm model is even preferrable to the 250 ohm model for the bigger bass and slightly more forward mids making them better for many mainstream recordings. If I were to name other headphones that I like that I can compare with the dt250s, they would be the Sennheiser HD600s and hd650s. The Senn HD600s are closer sounding to the 250 ohm beyers while the 650s being darker and ... MoreI bought the Beyerdynamic dt250-80ohm model because I already have and love the dt25-250 ohm model and was also just curious to see how the 80 ohm version sounded. The 80ohm version is slightly louder at the same volume level against the 250 ohm version, is bassier, has less high frequency extension and has slightly more forward mids than the 80 ohm model. I am sure that for some people, the 80 ohm model is even preferrable to the 250 ohm model for the bigger bass and slightly more forward mids making them better for many mainstream recordings. If I were to name other headphones that I like that I can compare with the dt250s, they would be the Sennheiser HD600s and hd650s. The Senn HD600s are closer sounding to the 250 ohm beyers while the 650s being darker and bassier sound more like the 80 ohm dt250 model. Despite the minor shortcomings of these cans, and basing on the many other closed headphones I've heard, the dt250-80s have such a nice midrange and relaxing sound without being peaky thats actually unheard of in its price range except when compared to its 250 ohm twin. I recommend these cans to anyone that wants some isolation while maintaining a smoothness in response that is usually only possible out of good open cans. If a boom-tisssshhh V-shaped sound is more your cup of tea then I would recommend getting something like an audio technica M50 instead.

Don Vittorio originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Pros and cons of the beyer DT250 headphones.
11 December 2012

Second set of beyer headphones i have owned, i have tried the DT100 versions and not been impressed by the sound quality. On reading various reviews on the DT250 set i was keen to buy some. I had wanted the 250 ohm model, however i was sold the 80 ohm set. I would not call them loud headphones, i have a set of shure srh 440 which are a lot louder. I had bought them for monitoring vocals, they are deficient in the upper mid frequencys an important area for voice work. This did show up in a plot of their frequency response, the shure's are not as open as these and lack the fine detail. For listening to big bands and orchestras they let you hear a lot, problem is they make vocals sound thin and gutless. From this review it sounds like i hate them but i dont, they are ... MoreSecond set of beyer headphones i have owned, i have tried the DT100 versions and not been impressed by the sound quality. On reading various reviews on the DT250 set i was keen to buy some. I had wanted the 250 ohm model, however i was sold the 80 ohm set. I would not call them loud headphones, i have a set of shure srh 440 which are a lot louder. I had bought them for monitoring vocals, they are deficient in the upper mid frequencys an important area for voice work. This did show up in a plot of their frequency response, the shure's are not as open as these and lack the fine detail. For listening to big bands and orchestras they let you hear a lot, problem is they make vocals sound thin and gutless. From this review it sounds like i hate them but i dont, they are good headphones and very comfortable to wear for extended periods. In that respect they are way ahead of the shure's, which dont fit small heads well and slide all over the place. For listening to general music i would use the beyer's, but for monitoring vocals i will stick with the shure's.

lineboss58 originally posted on ebay.com
Review of Beyerdynamic DT250 Closed Back Headphones (80 Ohms)
10 August 2020

Honest headphones, well suited to tracking and mixing. Perhaps too cool and detached for listening to music, but they are 100% objective and comfortable to wear for long-ish periods.i marked these down slightly for durability only because the legendary "mate of mine" had 2 pairs of Beyerdynamic headphones (DT660s) where the headband broke, and the replacement part was always unavailable. But, please, these are a very decent pair of headphones; very honest, extremely revealing, but not tiring to listen to at all.

Reviewed by Andertons Music Co. customer originally posted on Andertons Music
Review of Beyerdynamic DT770Pro Headphones (250 Ohm)
4 December 2017

Great product, no distortion at all at high volume through an amp/dac. Ideal for my needs, cheaper than competitive headphones.Though you do need a dedicated amp for accurate sound and high volume with the 250 Ohm phones. 2017 macbook pro and my Ryzen X370 motherboard audio did work, but not accurately and low volume.The 80 Ohm ones would be better with no amp.

Reviewed by Absolute Music customer originally posted on Absolute Music
Top sound quality...70's look.
12 September 2018

Very please with the audio quality - the bass is well defined and rounded the mids are very impressive and the high too are clear and crisp - not colourful not for bass angry hip hoppers perhaps just critical headphones at their very best. They offer decent isolation too, and very comfortable and light - the cable is a bit heavy tough...but of good quality. ...now that 70's look might put off some - but these are object of substance. Totally satisfied.

xelarisalex originally posted on ebay.com
Нigh authenticity of timbres
29 November 2019

A lot is comprehended. Among the headphones of their price category, the DT250 / 250 stands out for its verified frequency balance and High authenticity of timbres.This is primarily true headphones that can serve as a reference. They do not color the sound, so they can be a necessary tool for working with sound. Very good model for lovers of honest sound!

originally posted on musicstore.de

Specification

Headphone nominal impedance250Ohms
Cable optionsWith cable
Transducer typeDynamic
Operating principleClosed
Transmission range10-30,000Hz

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$279.00

(66 reviews)

The DT 250 is a lightweight, closed-back dynamic headphone specially designed for your studio. Using neodymium magnets, the DT 250 produces a balanced and precise sound perfect for studio production. With a wide transmission range of 10 to 30,000 Hz and with a choice of 80 Ohm or 250 Ohm, the DT 250 is also highly recommended for broadcast and theatre applications.

The DT 250 is a lightweight, closed-back dynamic headphone specially designed for your studio. Using neodymium magnets, the DT 250 produces a balanced and precise sound perfect for studio production. With a wide transmission range of 10 to 30,000 Hz and with a choice of 80 Ohm or 250 Ohm, the DT 250 is also highly recommended for broadcast and theatre applications.

(66 reviews)

The DT 250 is a lightweight, closed-back dynamic headphone specially designed for your studio. Using neodymium magnets, the DT 250 produces a balanced and precise sound perfect for studio production. With a wide transmission range of 10 to 30,000 Hz and with a choice of 80 Ohm or 250 Ohm, the DT 250 is also highly recommended for broadcast and theatre applications.

The DT 250 is a lightweight, closed-back dynamic headphone specially designed for your studio. Using neodymium magnets, the DT 250 produces a balanced and precise sound perfect for studio production. With a wide transmission range of 10 to 30,000 Hz and with a choice of 80 Ohm or 250 Ohm, the DT 250 is also highly recommended for broadcast and theatre applications.

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The lowest price for Beyerdynamic DT 250 250 Studio Headphones right now is $279.00 at Sounds Easy, compared across 15 retailers.

The all-time low was $279.00 on 27 May 2026. That's the lowest price we've ever tracked — a great time to buy.

Prices last updated 8 June 2026.