Reviews by throzen0303

throzen0303

100+ Head-Fier
Pros: Cheap, Good sound quality(for the price), feels well built, stock tube was actually good, will drive almost anything
Cons: should have gold plated contacts, maybe there should be a 2/4tubes model with DAC option(asking too much)
Coming soon

throzen0303

100+ Head-Fier
Pros: Fantastic detailing and clarity. Balanced sound even with great bass. Great comfot.
Cons: Carring case is slightly too big. Expensive but worth it.(Between pros and cons), Need a amp to run them.
    First of all, I bought these on eBay when a online store is doing a clearance, I paid $300USD, Which is a huge bargain. For many of us, price might be a bit on the expensive side even at $300(MSRP$425). But I got to say, they are truly worth it.
    The package is one of the better once I have seen(part from Monster's product which has packaging, even tho the product are crazily overpriced.) Open the box, you will find another box, which is the carring as, and it's as big as the package, and that to me, its a bit too big, they fit everything into the case(really well made no doubt), comes with 2set of earpads, the one on the headphones are slightly thinner than the once under the package, also comes with a shorter 1/8 to 1/8 (0.8m length) cable and a coiled 1/8(connects to the headphone) to 1/4(to source) cable(>3m length), both detachable. A Demo CD and a menu.
    The earpads which has the "speed-switch" design are really good, becasue Ultrasone has got suggestion that DJs are only given a set of earpads instead of their own headphones, so they have to spend half and hour to get the earpads on, therefore they design this earpads which takes me about 3second to put on, Great Design!!
   The cable are heavy duty, really nice cable(not much to talk about)
    Now, the headphones, before the burn in, it was harsh and the treble are really"spiky", sounds like you are being stab inside your ears. But, after 40hours of burn in, the Ultrasone sound is starting to come. The detailing is amazing, you will be surprised by how much more detail it reveals than many other headphones in this price range. This headphones have a 40 mm titanium-plated driver, which Ultrasone claims that it's the stiffiest driver you can get and it deliveres deep and well defined bass, and they are not making it up, the bass is deep, and it "pinch and release" really quickly. The treble is smooth like silk. These headphone have what Ultrasone call the "S-Logic" technology, which they off set the dirver to the bottom front of the cans, which creates a more natural sound, this sort of works, as I tried the Demo CD which show case the S-Logic surround sound, and compare to the Shure 840 and the Monster Beats PRO, it does much much better. They also have MU Metal bufferboard, which reduce this radiation by up to 98%, compared to conventional headphones.(I can't test that but I think it should work as they claimed).
 
In general, these headphone delivers a better performance than almost any other headphones in these price range, great comfort over long lisenting period, well balanced sound and exceptional clarity and detailing.
Krisman
Krisman
Balanced sound? These have the harshest treble and overkill bass I have ever heard on a headphone. Not sure what you class as balanced but when the treble actually hurts peoples ears I tend to draw the line :)
Peter Pinna
Peter Pinna
Throzen0303,
This corresponds exactly with what I wrote about before in my comments to Krisman about his review of the Pro 750.  The native sound of the Pro 750 treble does not hurt people's ears. Believe me, I am very particular about audio fidelity.  Some have accused me of being a perfectionist.  I would have not kept the Pro 750 for six years if there had been offensive sounds coming from it.  In actuality, the exact opposite is true.  The Pro 750 has a magnificent sound.  I can tell you from personal experience that often times the reason that some people have very negative opinions of the Pro 750 sound (such as Krisman) has to do with some other situation (probably in the amp configuration) and not with the Pro 750 itself.  I probably would not have written to either Krisman or to you (in response to Krisman's comments) if Krisman would have "toned down" his comments and said something more believable to me such as 'While the Pro 750 is a nice sounding headphone, there are others whose sound I prefer'  or words to that effect.  But for Krisman to say that the Pro 750 sounds awful (in essence) and that it "hurts people's ears" is so much the polar opposite of my extensive listening experience and the experiences of people I know, I felt compelled to write to you.

throzen0303

100+ Head-Fier
Pros: One of the best if not the best N.C. HP out there. Blocks out almost everything when the music is up.Decent mids and highs.Decent Detail.Great comfort
Cons: Part from the N.C. and comfort , nothing special, really.
Decent sound, Great Comfort, one of the best noise cancelling headphones out there. I think it's not worth the $299 price tag tho.
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