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beyerdynamic Unveils Four New IEMs at NAMM 2025

beyerdynamic has introduced four new pairs of in-ear monitors (IEMs) and the DT 1990 Pro MK11 and DT 1770 Pro MKII studio headphones at NAMM 2024. To celebrate the launch, the company is hosting live performances from Cory Henry, a jazz organist, pianist, gospel musician, and producer, and Gina Miles, winner of season 23 of The Voice.

“At NAMM 2025, we’re excited to showcase a range of new products and initiatives that continue to build on our commitment to excellence in studio sound,” says beyerdynamic CEO Andreas Rapp. “From our new in-ear monitor series to hosting live performances and collaborations with renowned artists, we’re proud to demonstrate our latest achievements at the show.”

The new DT in-ear monitors include the DT 70 IE, DT 71 IE, DT 72 IE, and DT 73 IE, all of which feature beyerdynamic’s TESLA.11 dynamic driver system, which the company says offers superior resolution and clarity with minimal distortion (THD of 0.02%). Developed in Germany, the high impulse fidelity ensures accurate, detailed sound reproduction. With a maximum SPL of 137dB, beyerdynamic says it’s one of the loudest, lowest-distortion systems available.

With five different sizes of silicone eartips and three pairs of Comply memory foam eartips included, these four DT models are designed to provide superior comfort, sound insulation and fit. They are designed for professionals in the studio and on stage.

beyerdynamic DT70

The DT 70 IE is for mixing and critical listening, offering a balanced sound signature with precise, linear tuning that follows the Fletcher-Munson curve. This ensures accurate low frequencies and treble reproduction at any volume.

Its acoustic tuning makes it perfect for evaluating mixes and live sound, says beyerdynamic, while its natural sound balance also appeals to audiophiles seeking top-tier audio performance. The high-quality cable minimizes structure-borne noise, and the gold-plated MMCX connector ensures a stable, long-lasting connection.

With passive sound insulation of -39dB, the DT 70 IE is built for durability in both studio and live settings.

beyerdynamic DT71

For drummers and bassists, the DT 71 IE delivers powerful bass and clear treble, with a tailored sound signature that enhances low frequencies while ensuring detailed reproduction of cymbals, percussion, and bass guitar overtones. Slightly reduced mids provide added clarity and transparency, promoting precise timing and a dynamic playing experience.

beyerdynamic DT72

The DT 72 IE is for guitarists and singers and offers a natural sound balance for enhanced clarity. The DT 72 IE’s subtly tuned bass provide solid foundation without overwhelming lows, says the company, while natural low mids ensure transparency. The frequency response between 200-500 Hz compensates for the “occlusion effect,” preventing muffled sound and delivering a clear, precise listening experience for live performers.

beyerdynamic DT73

Last is the DT 73 IE, which is for orchestral musicians, pianists, and keyboard players. Engineered to meet the nuanced demands of live and studio performances, the DT 73 IE delivers natural bass and mid-range with precise treble overtones. Its linear sound reproduction between 20 Hz and 1 kHz ensures an accurate and authentic representation of every note, making it ideal for orchestral musicians striving for tonal precision.

The subtle treble boost from 5 kHz upwards enhances overtones, allowing pianists and keyboard players to hear intricate harmonic details clearly, all while maintaining a smooth, non-fatiguing sound profile.

The new beyerdynamic IEMs will be available in Q2 2025 on the beyerdynamic e-shop for US$500.  

beyerdynamic Cory Henry

During NAMM 2025, currently underway in Anaheim, CA, Henry will perform at the beyerdynamic booth located in Hall A, #11702 on Friday, January 24 from 3-3:30 p.m. PT. He will also host a signing on Thursday, January 23 from 3-4 p.m. PT. Miles, meanwhile, will perform Thursday, January 23 through Saturday, January 25, every day from 12:30-1 p.m. PT.