You can wear this for longer time periods, they headphone isn't heavy, it is a sturdy built with a veeery comfortable headband (P900i),you get additional earcups, 2 cables (1/4 and 3,5mm).Overall: Really good comfort and Value in terms of what you get in the box
As for the headphones themselves, they are also extremely well built
These I can say are the best built and have the best accessories
On top of its spectacular sound, is also its excellent build quality and better-than-average comfort
far they look and feel like they are well built and will lastCon’s
After having a poor experience with the ibeats in ear and beats Solo headphones, I sold them and decided to look for another set.
This can be a good thing as you can kind of choose your own adventure with some listening, but other times it can be annoying and make you wish for a more consistent experience.
Listening through these headphones has so far been for me a wonderful experience
As mentioned above, they do not need to be played loud to provide a comfortable listening experience, minimizing any sound leaks
From my subjective perspective, this product delivers a fantastic listening experience
While the Pro 750 don't require a headphone amp to run, I would recommend a good quality amp like the Fiio E11 if you are going mobile with an iPod or smartphone being your music player
Over time as they've gotten burned in, they have lost that edge a bit
With high-quality source material and a decent amp, you will be astounded at how good these headphones can sound
You can really crank them up with a good amp and they sound great never harsh or grainy
With a weak amp or connected to electronics with unemphasized bass (like most pro audio gear), it is acceptable, but not with many consumer audiophile electronics with boosted bass themselves
The sound quality of the headset I recieved was terrible
Overall the sound quality is fantastic, and overall it seems to be very well made
Want high quality, sleek, sexy headphones that have monstrous bass quality and quantity while being able to swivel the cups for potability that are very comfortable with detachable cables
On top of its spectacular sound, is also its excellent build quality and better-than-average comfort
On small volume there is no bass at all, sound quality is good
All of this makes the Ultrasone Pro 900 nearly too irresistible to pass up, especially if you favor the bottom end of the sound spectrum, in which the Pro 900 excels in more than any other headphone I've ever heard.
I've always heard Ultrasone had a legendary bottom end, but nothing could prepare me for what I was about to hear
I am a bit of a collector of headphones looking for just the right sound (listen to mainly blues rock) with headphones from Sennheiser, Grado, Beyerdynamic , AKG etcI am also a bit of a fan of the ultrasone line ups in the more affordable end of the rangesI currently have the HFI 2400, 780 DJ1 HFI 15, Pro 2500 DJ1 Pro and now the Pro 750 after selling my pro 900.After reading all reviews and my own experience I often wonder if people reviewing the Pro 900 are describing the Pro 750 as in my view the Pro 750 is a better sounding headphone than the 900.If anyone is considering a closed back headphone of good quality with great controlled bass the 750 is for you - the 2500 or 2900 is a great alternative if you prefer the open back sound
The highs were harsh, not much low end, and the cheap-ish plastic feel
with the headphones properly broken in, the high-end is utterly smooth
When I became a 'professional' and could afford a set of 'real' headphones, I went with what 'everyone else' was using at the time
The Ultrasone sounds fine un-amplified, but really comes alive with modest amplification helping it to sound its best.*Accessories - The Pro 750 comes with a beautiful fitted hard case, a set of replacement ear pads and 2 cables - a straight cable ending in a mini-plug and a 10 ft. coiled cable ending in a standard 1/4 inch headphone plug
and I had trouble finding a good set that sounded great, fits comfortably without costing over $200.My experience with Beats:First off, I want to assure you that I definitely have the authentic Beats
A very nice and sturdy case that comes with two cables, 1/4 and 1/8 inch plugs, as well as the paperwork and an extra set of ear pads for when(if) you wear them enough that the original pads wear out
I'll spare you all the techno mumbo jumbo about what goes into making a great set of headphones and what you should look for
It comes with 2 nearly useless cables for the average listener, 1x 2.5
The short cable will be much better with extra 2 inches.
Want high quality, sleek, sexy headphones that have monstrous bass quality and quantity while being able to swivel the cups for potability that are very comfortable with detachable cables
Over time as they've gotten burned in, they have lost that edge a bit
Also worth mentioning is the fact that not only do you get great headphones, you get two detachable cables, (one is about 3 ft long and the other
A very nice and sturdy case that comes with two cables, 1/4 and 1/8 inch plugs, as well as the paperwork and an extra set of ear pads for when(if) you wear them enough that the original pads wear out
Cloth pads, and comes with a hard case, two cables and extra pads for replacement
Over time as they've gotten burned in, they have lost that edge a bit
The Ultrasone sounds fine un-amplified, but really comes alive with modest amplification helping it to sound its best.*Accessories - The Pro 750 comes with a beautiful fitted hard case, a set of replacement ear pads and 2 cables - a straight cable ending in a mini-plug and a 10 ft. coiled cable ending in a standard 1/4 inch headphone plug
The Ultrasone comes in an elegant carrying case with spare ear cushions
Listeners with low-bitrate MP3s need not apply, as these phones will mercilessly slaughter lossy files
Can be driven well by portable mp3 players and phones.
At this point, I can not recommend these `phones to anyone.
Don't blame it on the headphones if you jack it into a cheap phone or MP3 player and the max volume isn't loud enough for you
I am sorry to say that these `phones are still lacking in various essential respects: the treble is extended now, but mostly fragile and brittle, the upper midrange is relatively best represented, the lower midrange (celli, woodwinds, percussion) is muffled, mid-bass is still not pronounced and unfocused, deep bass missing