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| Gear maniac Join Date: Jun 2002 Location: New York City
Posts: 172
| I use my Ultrasone HiFi650 headphones for location sound. I have a pair of ProLine 750 that I use in the studio. My issue is this: The ProLine 750 are a bit creaky, for lack of a better term. I mean that when adjusting the headphones, uncupping one ear to check ambient sound issues, etc., the hard plastic yoke/hinges make noise. The HiFi 650 does NOT do this, or at least not nearly as much. I'm thinking of getting the ProLine650 since I like the coiled/detachable cable, but am worried that if they are like the ProLine750 in terms of creaky plastic handling noises, they will be a problem. (I work for the BBC, PBS, National Geographic, etc., and it's not acceptable for the sound guy to make noise when he adjusts his headphones during an exclusive interview with the President of Germany or whomever.) My old location standards such as the 7506 and the DT-770 are very quiet in terms of handling/adjusting noise, but I've grown to like the sonics of the Ultrasones.... Can anyone shed any light on this, i.e. are the ProLine650 as "quiet" as the HiFi650 in terms of handling noise? Does anyone else find the ProLine750 to be "noisy?" Thanks. |
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| Gear Head Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Maryland
Posts: 50
| I see what you mean. The Proline 750's I have do seem to creak more than the HFI 700. I'll talk to Ultrasone and report back with their reply.
__________________ Beware: I am both an equipment vendor and an audio engineer. Marty Atias ATS Communications http://ATSComms.com |
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| Gear maniac Join Date: Jun 2002 Location: New York City
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| I received this from Ultrasone today: Dear Mr. Poss, We know the problem of creaking headbands, but it only appears at the first production lot. The problem is caused by the type of plastic, which we have improved after the first lot. So the new headphones don`t have that problem. But I donīt know if your supplier has already the improved one. To check that, please contact ULTRASONE USA: ULTRASONE of America, LLC 220 2nd Avenue South Franklin, Tenessee TN 37064 USA Tel: +1 (615) 599 4719 Fax: +1 (615) 599 5493 Mail: info@ultrasoneusa.com Web: http://www.ultrasoneusa.com If any further question, please let me know. Best regards, A. Veitinger |
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: tx
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| I wonder if they'll swap an old pair for new or if they're directing us to buy new ones. 'spose I'd best call. |
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| Gear interested Join Date: Oct 2007
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| Too bad all the proline stuff sounds like a dog's asshole. Rake. |
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