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Ultrasone PRO 750
$429.00
Released January, 2008
The Pros:Well rounded sound throughout. Foldable. Second set of ear pads.
The Cons:Colour. Ear piece falls off easily. Standard 6.3 mm connection.
requires the 3.5 mm adapter for most applications.
The PRO 750 from Ultrasone is a closed headphone if you're looking for clarity, precision and true sound. Featuring a 40mm titanium plated Mylar driver, the PRO 750 provides an amazing level of clarity that makes it perfect for mixing, mastering and critical listening.
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The S-Logic™ design, provides the most natural sounding headphones ever not to mention the benefit of being able to listen for hours with minimal fatigue and the comfortable velour earpads will see you through those many hours of listening in comfort.
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Well rounded sound throughout
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two detachable cables (1 coiled) (both 3 m)
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gold plated adapter (6.3mm > 3.5mm)
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Ear piece falls off easily
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standard 6.3 mm connection.
requires the 3.5 mm adapter for most applications
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#ultrasone_pro_750 I have these headphones at work and they are the greatest things to happen to my ears. As a Graphic Designer I tend to listen to music for hours on end. These are quite comfortable and light (for such large headphones that is), you almost forget they are there. The cushion on the headband is a little narrow, but that's just me being nit-picky.
I can turn these up quite loud, and listen for hours without fatigue. I'm not sure if this is good thing or bad, but at full volume, they are still listenable, and i know some people may wish the could go louder. This may be because the speaker is offset, not directed at your ear, so there is less pressure... so it doesn't 'feel' as loud. Which is why i think i can listen to these for so long. I think this also gives a more realistic "surround sound" feeling... likely because it is using my whole ear to capture the sound rather than aiming straight into it.
One pain in the but is the "quick release" ear pads... I can't fathom why one would need this, but one side tends to fall off every now and then when i take them off. (I do however like that they come with a second set, so in a couple years, i'll replace them, and they'll feel like new)
One other thing i like about these is that at High volumes, the High ends are not too high, they are soft, yet fully audible.
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