There's nothing to download to fix this. You can buy an amp, turn up the volume, or return for a headphone that's easier to drive. I'm not sure if turning up the volume will cause any negative effects like distortion, so I hope someone more knowledgeable can come enlighten us. But to my knowledgeable turning up the volume just means providing more power, which is exactly what you need to make your headphones louder.
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Of course, I can just turn up the computer sound output volume, but I'm not sure if that's the "incorrect" way of addressing this
Well yes, that's what the volume slider is there for, lol.
The quality of computer headphone jacks is always a bit of a mystery but if it gets loud enough for your needs and doesn't start to sound distorted as you turn it up, it's probably fine.
You post reads like you had a gaming headset before these that had some kind of dsp to emulate 3d sound. Closed back headphones rarely if ever can do this naturally.
80 and 250 ohm ones sound exactly the same.
"Of course, I can just turn up the computer sound output volume, but I'm not sure if that's the "incorrect" way of addressing this. I'd love to get the most out of this headphone. If there are any related software or drivers, I'd be happy to download them."
What do you mean? Isnt your sound output in windows at 100%? if not turn it up.
How much do you have to spend on an amp? 100?
Beyerdynamic DT770 Pro 250 ohm is a bit quieter than I expected
and I do not have an amp. The headphone is plugged straight into my PC.
Well that's your problem.
I'm also planning to buy a new headphone, and I'm looking at the Beyerdynamic DT700 Pro, but I noticed that there are headphones with different ohm values even on the same product. So I googled what does it means and quickly found out that basically more ohm = better sound quality BUT quieter and you will need an amp to have the full experience. Why people don't do this search before buying is beyond my understanding.