

🎶 Elevate your sound game — because your ears deserve the best.
The beyerdynamic T1 (3rd Gen) are premium open-back headphones featuring advanced Tesla drivers for precise, spatial sound reproduction. Handmade in Germany, they come with breathable, memory foam velour ear pads and a detachable ultra-high-purity OCC7N copper cable, delivering exceptional comfort and audio fidelity for discerning music lovers at home.















| ASIN | B08FRFK66Q |
| Age range (description) | Adult |
| Batteries | LR44 batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | 7,192 in Headphones & Earphones |
| Cable feature | Detachable |
| Cable length | 3 Metres |
| Compatible devices | Devices with a 3.5mm audio jack or 1/4 adapter input |
| Control method | Remote |
| Control type | Media Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (90) |
| Date First Available | 17 Aug. 2020 |
| Hardware Interface | 3.5mm Audio |
| Included components | Cable |
| Item Weight | 360 g |
| Item model number | 717924 |
| Item weight | 360 Grams |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Package type | Standard Packaging |
| Processor Count | 4 |
| Recommended uses for product | Music, Home |
| Specific uses for product | Music |
| Style | Open-Back |
| Water resistance level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless communication technology | cable |
N**E
Beyerdynamic T1
Wonderful clarity and impressive sound staging. Very good build quality as expected from premium headphones
K**Y
They will win you over
I bought these about six months ago. Initial impressions were nice sound but bass a little overpowering..I then acquired some sennheiser 800s cans.. these are mega detailed but can sound lean and harsh.. after six months guess which cans won.. it was the beyer t1.3. They just grow on you as time goes on.. lay back and enjoy the sound
3**Y
Outstanding wired headphones
Absolutely love my T1’s. I bought these a while ago and they are getting better with every listen. I pair them with my Astell & Kern Kann Alpha DAP and the sound quality is amazing. The build quality is outstanding, they sit nicely and are not too heavy.
I**Y
Beyerdynamic - T1 Headphones. Superb! quality headphones, with outstanding build & sound quality.
Build quality is very good, solid and superbly finished. Very good quality, durable cable, that makes very little noise when rubbed against your clothing. Very comfortable, you can wear these headphones for hours, without any discomfort whatsoever, and doesn't cause your head or ears to sweat. Sound quality is outstanding! covering all frequencies perfectly. I listen to a wide range of music genres, Jazz, Rock, House, Pop, Soul, Reggae, Punk, Blues, R&B, Hip Hop, Electronic, just to name a few, all sound the best I have ever heard them on my HiFi and DJ equipment, and with the EQ set flat, and source direct selected on my amp. Playing from a range of sources. LP, CD, MP3, Mini-Disc. Very! happy with these outstanding! headphones. Well worth the investment.
C**E
Great sound, but the Tesla drivers didn't survive the 4-month test
The sound and overall build quality was great. I had been using this headphones few hours a day for 4 months. After 4 months I started experiencing cracking noises, then the left speaker stopped working. It seems that new Tesla drivers are not reliable. I was lucky that I listened so much and finished these headphones before the warranty expired. I feel sorry for anyone who doesn't listen to music as much as I do and ends up with broken headphones after the warranty period.
E**Y
These sound amazing😍.
I haven’t had experience with many headphones except Sennheiser HD660S and Sony MX3 so my experience is quite limited. I wanted a pair of headphones with more dynamic and punch which 660s lack. I know a lot of reviewers love Beyerdynamic so I bought the T1 3rd Gen as soon as it was released. I didn’t wait for any reviews and I don’t regret at all. These sound amazing to my ears. I also know the reviews so far have been negative but I do believe that everyone has unique taste in sounds. I am probably the only one who actually loves these headphone. It has well defined bass and treble isn’t too bad although not as good as 660s. Midrange lacks a bit defination but that I can live with. If you are listening to well recoded tracks then these sounds outstanding. However some songs obviously will sound terrible for example all of Beth Orton’s albums sound horrible with these. Let me tell one more thing, if you are into electronic music, these probably the best I have ever heard. I am sure they will get more enjoyable over time with my brain gets used to. PS: I bought them from independent store in the U.K.
A**R
Too much bass for my liking
Wasn't really impressed for the price. Bass far too pushed for my liking. was expecting something more neutral sounding...
S**N
After reading through all reviews and watching most video reviews, it was a bit of a gamble to go for this after knowing that Beyerdynamic certainly tuned the 3rd Gen T1 so differently to the previous generations that most reviewers felt it should have been given an entirely different model name altogether! Suffice to say, at the flash sale price of ₹54k, it was a no brainer for me as I was already on the lookout for a high end headphone to supplement my Sony MV1 headphones for home & office use that themselves are a huge value for money. And thankfully, all apprehensions were laid to rest soon after putting on the headphones and music started playing through them (played via desktop dac Shanling EH2 and headphone amps Aune S17 Evo). Even directly out of my DAP the Hiby R4 the sound was very good indeed, and the T1 does not need too much power to sound loud, being 32 ohms in impedance only. Folks who like a slight v-shaped sound, but mostly warmish or Dark-ish tonalities would definitely find the T1 3rd gen perfect for them. Soundstage is pretty great as well. Being open backed headphones they are perfect for desktop/ stationary listening at home/ office/ hotels etc. But the only downside I would say is that at their full MRP, there are better deals to be had nowadays. But listening preferences are personal and I advise anyone looking to get these headphones (or any headphone for that matter) to try and listen to them first; this would be the best advise to follow. As for myself, am perfectly happy and this can be easily considered an endgame headphone. Any real sonic upgrade from this level should take us upwards of $1500 or $2000 easily. Cheers
J**Z
Para mi, los mejores auriculares por su percio, y he escuchado muchos.
A**R
Świetne słuchawki, moje poprzednie dt 1990 pro pierwszej generacji są dobre ale to nie ten poziom. Na początku brzmiały dziwnie ale po przyzwyczajeniu się do dźwięku brzmią fenomenalnie. Nie rozumiem dlaczego wiekszość recenzji stawia je w negatwym świetle, mają dużo basu ale ten bas wcale nie jest przesadzony jak ktoś słucha muzyki na głosnikach doceni jakość basu w tych słuchawkach. Średnica na początku jest wycofana ale jak człowiek się przyzwyczai do prezentacji dzwięku nie ma z tym w ogóle problemu, nie ufałbym w tym wypadku pomiarą. Scena jest bardzo dobra, lepsza niż w dt 1990 pro w padach analitycznych, i znacznie lepsze pozycjonowanie instrumentów.
J**S
Hallo liebe Musikfreunde! Ich war auf der Suche nach einem Kopfhörer im "noch so gerade bezahlbaren" Bereich bis EUR 1.000,00. Aktuell habe ich folgende vorgeschaltete Geräte in meinem Setup: Audiolab 9000 cdt Wireworld Chroma 8 (Coax) SPL Diamond Oehlbach NF 14 Master (RCA) Lehmann Linear Diese Komponenten spielen ausnahmslos neutral, aber mit viel Musikalität und Spielfreude. Dies erwähne ich zur besseren Einordnung meiner Rezi. Bisher habe ich die Kopfhörer Sennheiser HD 558 und 599 SE, Beyerdynamic DT770 Pro (80 und 250 Ohm), Beyerdynamic DT 990 PRO (ältere Version) und Beyerdynamic 1770 Pro (MK I) im Portfolio. Alle Hörer sind in ihrer Preisklasse definitiv positiv zu bewerten. Den preiswerteren Modellen mangelt schon mal ein wenig an Tiefbass, aber es muss ja auch Argumente für teurere Produkt geben. Der Beyerdynamic T1 3rd. Generation fiel da mal voll in mein Beuteschema, allerdings machten etliche "bedenklich stimmende" Rezensionen und Testberichte im Netz die Bestellung zu einem gewissen Wagnis. Fifty Fifty also... . Nach Erhalt habe ich dem T1 zumindest die Zeit für's Erreichen der Zimmertemperatur eingeräumt. Aber dann ging es out of the box sofort los! Zu meiner Überraschung klang der T1 bereits zu Beginn richtig vielversprechend. Ich prüfte, ob es sich nicht versehentlich um ein Gen. 2 Gerät handelte, auch waren keinerlei Zeichen einer Vorbenutzung (Einbrennphase) erkennbar. Die 2006er Remaster CD von den Dire Straits "Brothers in Arms" machte den Anfang. Alles realistisch und schon auf hohem Niveau. Zeitsprung: Der T1 wurde nun schon ca. 40 Stunden eingebrannt. Etwa die Hälfte der Zeit mit folgenden CDs (BluRays) von mir gehört: Dire Straits - Brothers in Arms Mamak Khadem - The Road Malia & Boris Blank - Convergence Schiller - Atemlos - Live in Hamburg 2010 (BluRay) Jean Michel Jarre - Oxygen - New Master Recording 2007 Madonna - Ray of light Kevin Moore - Dead air for radios Pink Floyd - The Wall - 2016 Remaster Joe Satriani - Not of this earth Thursday Diva - Follow me Dream Theater - Quarantieme - Live in Paris (BluRay) Steven Wilson - Home Invasion Live at Royal Albert Hall (BluRay) Tool - Pneuma Steven Wilson - The Harmony Codex Diese Musik kenne ich seit Jahren und Jahrzehnten sehr gut, daher eignet sie sich hervorragend zum Soundcheck. Und wie klingt der neue T1 so? Sehr gut! Gehaltvoll mit guter Räumlichkeit. Ein guter präziser Bass und Tiefbass, ohne aufgebläht zu wirken. Stimmen und akustische Instrumente kommen realistisch rüber und die räumliche Abbildung kommt auch nicht zu kurz. Für mich absolut top! Akustisch ist jede Information da! Der bleibt und wird für lange Zeit ein musikalischer Genuss sein. I am sure!!! Nun wird's etwas schwieriger, denn wie schätze ich die kontroverse (negative) "Berichterstattung" ein? Ein Hauptkriterium der Kritik war ein Frequenzabfall der Mitten bis in den unteren Hochtonbereich. Es war die Rede von Seidentüchern, Bettdecken usw. die z.B. Stimmen, akustisches und perkussives unterdrücken. Das habe ich so nicht wahrgenommen. Es ist alles da! Allerdings nicht aufdringlich, sondern "distinguiert". Das macht das Musikhören "stressfreier", "langzeittauglicher" und das auch bei hoher Lautstärke. Die Musik von Malia, Mamak Khadam und Tool konnte ich am Stück mit richtig hoher Lautstärke genießen. Das gelang bei keinem der oben genannten Kopfhöreren. Da standen anschließend schonmal die Schweißperlen auf der Stirn. Mein bisheriger DT 1770 PRO MkI war bisher mein top notch. Er klang größer, bassiger, überzeugender als die Hörer der unter 200 Euro-Klasse. Nach ca. 12 Std. Hörens des T1 Gen.3 ohne A/B-Vergleich, musste der 1770 Pro dran glauben - und hatte keine Chance! Er klang molliger, bassiger aber weniger detailreich, etwas verfärbt und mit weniger Akuratesse im Tiefbass. Beim 1770 fühlte ich mich an die ein oder andere Negativrezension zum T1 Gen.3 erinnert. Zu guter Letzt habe ich das den T1 an unterschiedlichen KH-Verstärkern gehört. Der Pro-Ject Pre Box S2 Digital, Der Pro-Ject Head Box S2 Mikro, dem Onboard-Headphoneamp meines Vincent SV237MK und dem Musical Fidelity LX2-HPA. Die beiden Ersten konnten den T1 zwar mit Leben erfüllen, aber es klang nicht wirklich gut. Der Vincent war sehr mollig und relativ kräftig, jedoch nicht wirklich audiophil. Der Musical Fidelity klang schon audiophiler, allerdings konnte er im Bass und bei höheren Lautstärken nicht mithalten. Nach meiner Meinung benötigt auch ein 32Ohm-Gerät dieser Güteklasse mindestens einen gehobenen IFI, Violectric, einen mittleren Cayin, Lake People oder Lehmann KH um das klangliche Potential zu heben. Meine persönliche Conclusio: In meiner Kette ist der Beyerdynamic T1 3rd. Gen. ein toller Kopfhörer, der mir richtig Spaß macht und mir für die nächsten Jahre lange und genussvolle Hörerlebnisse ermöglichen wird. Für Hörer, die eine sehr direkte Ansprache bevorzugen, mag es gute Alternativen geben. Die Rezensenten, welche 1-2 Sterne vergeben haben könnten, bei allem Respekt, mal in sich gehen und über die Optimierung ihres Setups nachdenken. Mit musikalischen Grüßen JVA
R**A
They’re simply not your average HiFi or “audiophile” reference pair of headphones. They’re quite bassy and the mids are admittedly recessed, but it makes for quite an interesting listen. For starters, these soundstage very wide to my ears, more than a DT 1990 with the Analytical pads. Their imaging is A+ when an instrument is panning in a mix but for more static tracks it can get a little obscured. Slam is very good too though surprisingly not the best, I guess too much mid bass softens this quality a bit though I would still say it is punchier than average and only falls short compared to something like the Focal Clear. Although their sound signature is warm and dark these still manage to resolve detail as well as any other pair I’ve tried in this price range, details are a little obscure but can be brought forward in high definition by some EQ. Instrument separation is definitely better than the rest of the Beyerdynamic line, which is quite a feat considering how bassy they are but something like a Sundara or 660S perform better in this area but those are reference cans where these are what I'd call certified Hifi bass cannons. Again, sure they are colored, but people act like since they’re not tuned to the Harman preference target they can’t be enjoyable. On top of what I’ve already mentioned, these are built like the most luxurious tank I’ve ever held in my hands. Delicate crafting, and choice of materials, akin to a Meze Empyrean, yet built tougher than an Audeze LCD-X. The case included matches their build and style perfectly.
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