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Ultrasone PROline 750 Headphones Review

by Clint DeBoer last modified December 16, 2005
Ultrasone PROline 750 headphones

Ultrasone PROline 750 headphones

Summary

  • Product Name: PROline750 Headphones
  • Manufacturer: Ultrasone
  • Performance Rating: StarStarStar
  • Value Rating: StarStarStar
  • Review Date: December 16, 2005 19:00
  • MSRP: $ 399
Specifications

Type: Dynamic enclosed headphones
Surround: S-Logic™ Natural Surround Sound
Frequency range: 8-35.000 Hz
Impedance: 40 Ohm
Max SPL: 94 dB
Shielding: MU Metal bufferboard, reduced field emissions in accordance with ULE standard
Driver: 40 mm titanium-plated
Weight: 295 g (without cord)

PROline Box contents:
Professional headphones
2 detachable cables: one straight (length 3 m),
one coiled (length > 3 m) with gold-plated jacks 6,3 mm
and gold-plated adapter 6,3/3,5 mm
Spare pair of speed-switch ear pads
Demo CD
Instruction manual
Transportation bag


Pros

  • Nice retail packaging
  • Excellent bass extension
  • Detachable headphone cable with 2 options (coiled/straight) included
  • Spare pads included

Cons

  • Expensive
  • A tad lacking in upper mids and detail
  • S-Logic a bit unpredictable depending upon source

Introduction

It was high time Audioholics picked up the ball and did some headphone reviews, so we contacted a few manufacturers and selected some products based on price and specifications that we thought would represent a more mainstream target for price-to-performance. Ultrasone’s $399 PROline 750 headphones seemed to fit the bill and we quickly arranged for a pair to be sent to us.

 

 

 
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