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post #16 of 23
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there are subtle bass lines that i've never heard before.
Trudat.

And wait until further burn-in brings out the midrange vocals and smooths the highs a bit.
post #17 of 23
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i've got my eye on the little dot micro portable headphone amp just to help with my ipod, should my wife let me take the ultrasone's to uni.

any opinions on whether this would be a smart move or should i just buy a pair of ultrasone icans ? yep i'm already thinking about another pair of ultrasones!
post #18 of 23
From what i have heard people saying, Ultrasone ICans pretty much suck... But they do look quite good.
post #19 of 23
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yep i'm already thinking about another pair of ultrasones!
MaZa wrote:
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From what i have heard people saying, Ultrasone ICans pretty much suck
iot was just a thought!
post #20 of 23
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i've got my eye on the little dot micro portable headphone amp just to help with my ipod, should my wife let me take the ultrasone's to uni.
While I don't have any experience with the little dot, I can say that the Go-Vibe V5 makes for a very satisfying portable partner for the PROline 750, especially with an easily constructed 18-22V external battery pack.

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any opinions on whether this would be a smart move or should i just buy a pair of ultrasone icans ? yep i'm already thinking about another pair of ultrasones!
Never heard the iCans either, but I can't imagine that they would be an acceptable substitute for the 750s on the go.
post #21 of 23

Try Photobucket for pics

www.photobucket.com works really well..it's free and very easy to work with.
post #22 of 23
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www.photobucket.com works really well..it's free and very easy to work with.
That's what I'm using as well. Couldn't be easier!
post #23 of 23
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thanks, i'll get some pictures up when i get the card reader. i'm in the process of writing a headfi worthy full report.

but at the momoent i've only got photo booth on the mac, doesn't really give me alot to go with.
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