You could most definitely say that recording studios constitute our home base. You would be hard pushed to find a studio anywhere in the world (especially one in which legends have worked) that doesn’t use beyerdynamic products. It’s not that they have to use our products, it’s just that they choose to.
No new chapter in music history has ever been written without us being involved. No magic moments in music history have happened without us being there.
The DT 770 PRO headphones reached living legend status long ago. They set the benchmark for monitoring. If you really want to know exactly how something sounds, then the DT 770 PRO headphones are what you need.
However, with the advent of digitalisation and globalisation, classic studios have changed and evolved, just like everything else. In fact, everything in this area has changed except a handful of things which include us and our products. Even YouTubers, home studio users, streamers and all other new-comers on the digital scene, who work outside of classic studios, need a benchmark-setting point of reference. Only, that is, if they think, feel and work like pros, of course. And in the majority of cases, that benchmark-setting point of reference is also beyerdynamic.
All digital data must ultimately be converted into sound waves. This is what turns files and tracks into music. And this is precisely where everyone who has particularly high standards, spanning all generations, places their trust in our professional products. On the one hand this makes us incredibly proud but on the other hand places a lot of responsibility on our shoulders to always be the benchmark-setting point of reference.