The new DT 70IE IEMs are designed for critical listening and mixing.
More news from NAMM 2025 which is now in Anaheim. German premium audio brand beyerdynamic has introduced several new high-performance in-ear monitors and studio headphones
Showcasing the new products at NAMM 2025, the company has unveiled four new IEMs that meet different performance needs. The IEMs are launching alongside the brand’s new DT 1990 PRO MKII and DT 1770 PRO MKII studio headphones.
Designed to deliver high-quality sound coupled with durability, the DT 70 IE, DT 71 IE, DT 72 IE and DT 73 IE feature the beyerdynamic TESLA.11 Dynamic Driver System which boasts superior distortion resolution and clarity. with a THD of only 0.02%. .
Developed in Germany, the TESLA.11’s high-impulse fidelity delivers accurate and detailed sound reproduction with a maximum SPL of 137dB, making it one of the loudest and lowest-distortion systems available.
With five different sizes of silicone ear tips and three pairs of Comply memory foam tips included, the four DT models are designed to provide comfort, excellent sound isolation and a good fit for studio and stage use.
The DT 70 IE is aimed at people who mix and perform critical listening. With a balanced sound signature that will suit studio professionals and audiophiles alike, the DT 70 IE has precise, linear tuning that follows the Fletcher-Munson curve, delivering accurate low frequencies and treble reproduction at any volume. The acoustic tuning makes it ideal for evaluating mixes and live sound, while the natural sound balance will also appeal to audiophiles looking for high-end audio performance.
The DT 70’s high-quality cable minimizes microphonics and gold-plated MMCX connectors ensure a stable, long-lasting connection. With passive sound isolation of -39dB, the DT 70 IE is designed for durability in both studio and live environments.
The Beyerdynamic DT 71 IE is an IEM for drummers and bassists thanks to its powerful and clear bass … [+]
The new DT 71 IE is an IEM for drummers and bassists thanks to its powerful bass and clear rhythms. The DT 71 IE’s tailored sound signature boosts low frequencies providing detailed reproduction of cymbals, percussion and bass guitar sounds. Slightly reduced mids provide extra clarity and transparency, promoting accurate timing and a dynamic playing experience that means drummers and bassists will approve.
The DT 72 IE is an IEM for guitarists and singers that offers a natural sound balance for added clarity. A subtly tuned bass provides a good base without being overwhelming, while the natural low mids ensure transparency. The frequency response between 200-500 Hz compensates for the “clamping effect”, preventing muffled noise and providing a clear and accurate listening experience for live performers.
The Beyerdynamic DT 73 IE IEMs are ideal for orchestral musicians who need tonal precision.
Finally, the DT 73 IE is designed for orchestral musicians, pianists and keyboard players. Designed to meet the nuanced demands of live and studio performances, the DT 73 IE delivers natural bass and midrange with accurate treble tones.
The DT 73 IE’s linear sound reproduction between 20 Hz and 1 kHz provides a precise and authentic representation of every note, making it ideal for orchestral musicians who need tonal precision. Subtle treble boost from 5kHz and above enhances nuances, allowing pianists and keyboard players to clearly hear intricate harmonic details, while maintaining a smooth, non-fatiguing sound profile.
Price and availability: The new beyerdynamic IEMs will be available in Q2 2025 on the beyerdynamic e-store for $499.99.