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  1. vaivars

    Ultrasone New performance Series: 840, 860 & 880 (First post last update : 2014/12/07)

    In that case they should be fine for you. I would have loved the headphones, but that single piece holding the can to the band just killed it for me. If it was a few grams heavier and that (and only that) part made of some form of metal or something of the sort - these would be one of my...
  2. vaivars

    Ultrasone New performance Series: 840, 860 & 880 (First post last update : 2014/12/07)

    They sound great, but to be honest - i would *not* buy them again, for the following reasons: a) *attrociously* bad build quality/decisions. Considering they have added some "swivel" to the earpads - there is a rather large amount of force applied to it. Well - every single piece holding the...
  3. vaivars

    Ultrasone New performance Series: 840, 860 & 880 (First post last update : 2014/12/07)

    It does seem like it probably can be glued, but honestly this is the biggest flaw with the headset. The rest is made of a great and sturdy quality materials. That single connector is an utter piece of crap. Honestly its surprising that for such an (relatively) expensive headset, they would skimp...
  4. vaivars

    Ultrasone New performance Series: 840, 860 & 880 (First post last update : 2014/12/07)

    Darn, only after a few months of usage - the piece on one of the ears that holds it to the headband broke off randomly ;(. Any suggestions on how to fix it? 
  5. vaivars

    V-MODA M-100: Discussion/Feedback, Reviews, Pics, etc.

    Seems like i am having the same issue as others. The durability of the headphones seems to be not that great in the long run for some things.   After a bit more than 2 years use:   * The headbands "leather" is almost completely gon * The "wings" above the shields are broken (and for some...
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