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Quote: Originally Posted by Kernmac The Pro900 have a smooth, full, warm, composed, involving and engaging sound signature that is emphasized by their wonderful musical tonality. The bass is big, but not overbearing, it...
Quote: Originally Posted by HeatFan12 You should not have buyer's remorse. The 900s are great. In my short time into the Ultrasone world, I have noticed one thing that is common (threads, reviews etc.). You either love...
The jack on my V6 is loose-fitting on my amps too. The jack seems to be a tiny bit on the small side, and must be wiggled around sometimes in the jack, to get the correct sound from the cans. The V6 is the only cans I have that are like...
Also, the Ultrasone PRO 750 and HFI-780 are almost as good as the PRO 900, but lower prices.
When it comes to "brutality" -- the PRO 900 "takes the gloves off"! If the music has sweet vocals, they will deliver. If the music gets down, dirty, and brutal, these cans can be "Rated X".
Well, "BushGguy the Merciful" -- maybe the fact that they are gone, simply means that they have been ordered by someone, and are now actually in the "build" pipeline, which is how Larry said in their deal wrtie-ups. ...
Quote: Originally Posted by silverrain So, has anyone else noticed that the Headphile deals page, now contains VXD5 deep-cup, with 600ohm drivers? I don't see these any more. Who got them? Anybody here...
Ultrasone PRO 900 is very good can, and easy to drive -- even a CMOY might do it justice. And I have found that even the Grado SR80 is an upgrade to the SR60, if you like the Grado sound. Both cans can live with a CMOY amp, if you...
What Kernmac said, is ALL TRUE! Currently the 900 is my most-used, "go-to" cans.
Every one of the MANY different types and models of Darth, have a different sound quality. Too many peeps on here judge *all* Darths by just heresay or just after owning ONE particular model that they happened to not like. Lots of...
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