The Beyerdynamic DT 880 is a semi-open headphone for those seeking a balanced sound with a friendlier treble response compared to its siblings. They can be found for $300 CAD new, go on sale for $240, and about $160 used for a pair in very good condition.
The DT 880 has a 250Ω impedance and a sensitivity of 96 dB, without decent amplification these will be fairly quiet. To reach a recommended 110 dB of volume you'll need 5V and 100mW of power.
In the box, you’ll find the headphones, a fixed 10 foot, 3.5mm cable with an attached 6.3mm adapter, and a soft case. The velour ear pads are a standout for comfort and interchangeable with the DT 770 and 990.
"The semi-open headphones attenuate ambient noise, but do not exclude it completely, and thus convey a harmonious sound experience."
That’s accurate—the semi-open design gives these a nice balance between isolation and airiness, making for a pleasant listening experience.
"The DT 880 Edition sounds very neutral and relaxed. The bass reproduction penetrates very deeply, but is not overstated."
Neutral and relaxed is fair, but I’d call the bass more rolled-off than deep—it could use a little help from EQ to bring out some punch.
"The over-ear headphones are very light for their size and ensure a pleasant fit thanks to their carefully selected materials."
Absolutely—they’re lightweight and the velour pads are super comfortable, making these easy to wear for long sessions.
"The DT 880 stands for quality "Made in Germany". We only use the best quality parts for these over-ears, which we hand craft in Germany with great care and attention to detail. Many of the parts can also be exchanged and replaced, so you are guaranteed a product that will endure into the future."
The build quality is solid and feels durable, though the fixed cable is unfortunate. Beyerdynamic is also still selling quite a few replacement parts for the 880 including pads, slider repair kit, foam discs and fixing rings, headband pads, bow, and cable assy.
The 880 is available in 32, 250, and 600Ω. There are also "Pro" and "Premium" variants.
The 880 is a better balanced, semi-open alternative to the closed DT 770 and open 990.
The Beyerdynamic DT 880 is a very comfortable headphone, thanks to its relatively lightweight design and plush velour ear pads. These are great for long listening sessions without any fatigue, and the semi-open design adds a touch of spaciousness to the sound. Build quality is solid, as you’d expect from Beyerdynamic, but the fixed cable feels a bit dated compared to modern detachable options.
Sound-wise, the DT 880 is a balanced performer but doesn’t quite excel in any one area. The bass has noticeable roll-off and lacks the rumble of the DT 770, though EQ can help add some low-end punch. The mids are clean and natural, making vocals and instruments sound smooth and clear. Treble carries Beyerdynamic’s signature brightness, but it’s much friendlier here than on the DT 770 or 990. That said, certain sibilant highs—like cymbals—can still come across as a bit sharp.
The soundstage is decent, offering a nice width for a semi-open design, and the imaging and instrument separation are solid, making these a versatile option for both music and gaming. However, I found the technical performance to be a solid step below both the DT 990 and DT 770. This could be due to the age of my specific unit, it is old, but it left me feeling a little underwhelmed with the DT 880.
If you can find these at a good price, they’re a reliable choice for anyone looking for a comfortable, balanced headphone that plays nice with a variety of music genres. Just don’t expect the technical prowess of Beyerdynamic’s higher-end offerings and I'd personally prefer a DT 770 for most use cases.
The DT 880 is a solid all-rounder with great comfort and balanced sound, but it doesn’t stand out in any particular area. I’d recommend these only if you can find them at a good deal.