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Ultrasone DJ1 Pro

Ultrasone DJ1 Pro

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Ultrasone DJ1 Pro

 
 
 
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Features
  • Foldable, closed-back professional DJ headphones

  • New DJ1 PRO Box (hardcase)

  • S-Logic Natural Surround Sound

  • MU Metal shielding (ULE-technology)

  • Safer hearing


Description

In cooperation with the most famous DJs, Ultrasone developed these outstanding pair of professional DJ headphones. Using a heavy duty 50 mm Mylar driver, the closed-back DJ1 PRO provides the most powerful music output in combination with the most advanced technologies. Equipped with MU-Metal shielding these headphones also meet the needs of DJs considering safer hearing aspects. In addition you will find useful accessories in the DJ1 PRO hardcase: one coiled cord (ca 3m), one coiled cord with volume control and stereo/mono switch and a spare pair of speed-switch earpads. The new designed hardbox will ensure a safe transportation and storage.


Product Details
Product Length:11.25 inches
Product Width:4.0 inches
Product Height:9.0 inches
Product Weight:0.65 pounds
Package Length:10.87 inches
Package Width:9.29 inches
Package Height:3.78 inches
Package Weight:2.65 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 15 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 15 customer reviews )
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


5Fantastic Sound Quality and Great Comfort  Mar 04, 2009 By Michael S. Kelly
I am a headphone addict, owning numerous high-quality headphones, such as the Technics RP-DH1200 and RP-DJ1200A, Shure in-ear buds with custom ear canal molds, the Sony MDR-V700DJ, numerous Sennheiser products (including the vaunted HD 650), and many more. I am constantly looking for the best sound quality/comfort combination out there. Do I have a problem...indeed. But hopefully, via my trial and error, I can help ease your decision, and ease the burden on your wallet.
Why buy this product?
1) Fantastic Sound Quality- Out of what I own and/or have tried, only my Sennheiser HD-650's beat it, and that's only in the mid-range. By the way, the HD-650's have such a high input impedance that you need an external amp to get decent sound out of them, unlike the Ultrasone's, which work fine, unaided, with my iPods.
2) Comfort- Second only to the HD-650's.
3) The Price- Is $235.00 expensive for headphones...well, at least it's not cheap. But I have dropped a lot more for headphones whose sound quality pales in comparison.
4) What comes in the box- Replacement ear-cups, extra cord with mono/stereo switch, and test cd.
I have little space left, so I'll conclude with this; enjoy the sonic delight. And, no, I do not work for Ultrasone.
Cheers.


2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


5Good (but large) headphones  Mar 10, 2011 By Ben
I received these headphones three days ago and since then I have been listening to them almost constantly.

Firstly I'll talk about the sound quality. Ultrasone have a reputation for providing good amounts of bass with their headphones and this particular pair don't disappoint. However, if you are looking for overpowering, booming bass then these cans aren't for you. The bass is all their, with good extension, but doesn't overwhelm the rest of the music.

The mids, are quite good in my opinion. The one thing I've noticed with this headphone is that the vocals are incredibly clear compared to anything else I've listened to before. I can actually clearly hear the lyrics to songs, where before the vocals would be blurred with the rest of the music making it indistinct. Also, I can clearly hear when artists layer vocals, it is almost like I can hear them singing in a centre channel, and then off to the left right channels and slightly behind. It's really enjoyable going back through old music and picking up new details I hadn't heard before.

Finally, the highs, I think the highs are slightly recessed, to be honest, but I think this is partly because I am coming from listening to my stereo that had incredibly bright, horn tweeters. I had to turn down the higher frequencies on my amp as the speakers made some music sound incredibly harsh. In comparison, this headphone seems to lack the detail in the highs that my stereo does, however, it also lacks the harshness and over-emphasis. So I guess it will come down to individual taste, and what you want from your headphones. On the plus side, it does mean that these headphones aren't very fatiguing. I can listen to these for hours on end quite comfortably.

To sum up, the sound is very, very good. I haven't had the opportunity to audition a lot of other headphones, but these sound better than anything else I listened to.

As for comfort, I have to say these are very comfortable headphones. It took a while to get used to having something so large on my head, as I had never had circumaural headphones before, but once I wore these for a while, I can fall asleep with them on. I would say they are a little loose, which is probably the norm for larger headphones, (I also have a fairly small head) so don't expect to go running or exercising with these on. Also these headphones are very large, which may or may not suit your fashion tastes if you wear them in public.

Finally I think the product details for this headphone need to be updated. They now come with an 80cm straight cord with a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a 3 metre, partly coiled, cord, with a 6.35mm headphone jack. There is no headphone jack adapter included anymore, however, you now get a shorter straight cord, which is much more convenient for my purposes as I am using these with my ipod. I also have to say that the included hard carry case is a very nice addition.

So to finish, I wholeheartedly recommend these headphones, unless you are looking for something with more detailed highs.




2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


4Great Overall Headphones  Jul 22, 2009 By D. J. Shiers "imaROBOT"
Here is a mini review of the Ultrasone DJ1 PRO's.

I've had these for just over 2 weeks and I use them mostly for DJing, but they are so comfortable and sound so good that I use them for just sitting back and listening to music.

PROS:
- The ear cups have very nice flex to them that make it perfect to hold with your shoulder or one hand while mixing in a track.

- The case, adaptor, extra cord and extra ear pads make it a good package.

- Sound quailty on these are amazing. Even comes with a CD to show off just how good they sound.

- These are the most comfortable pair of headphones I've ever had on. They fit perfectly over my ears and I could wear them for hours with no problems.

- They are also a great looking pair of headphones. Nice to show off.

- Very nice build quailty. These don't feel fragile or weak in anyway.

CONS:
- The only major problem I have with the headphones is that they don't have very good isolation. My Bose triport headphones have much better isolation and at half the price.

- One other thing is that these headphones are huge. I don't mind the size myself, but some people might.

For the price I would have expected better isolation, but the sound quality makes up for it. Overall I'm happy with the purchase and recommend them to anyone looking for a great high quailty headphones.



1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


5Great Headphones!!  Dec 25, 2011 By codyh
Just got these for christmas and they are amazing! The come with an extra set ear covers a coiled-ish 3.5 (i think) cord and a smaller straight cord plus a carrying case. The S Logic is truly amazing too, everything comes through crisp and clear and drowns out most everything else. I would highly recommend these headphones!

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5Phenomenal headphones  May 03, 2011 By Trevor Mead
I tested these headphones when they first came out, and have yet to find anything comparable in the sub-$300 range. Coming from a pair of Technics RP-DH1200's, these are much lighter, much clearer, much more comfortable (thicker ear pads), and much higher quality sound. The bass is very round and expansive, not flat and indiscernable. Great isolation against outside noise. They also fit much more securely than the Pioneer HDJ-1000's. Personally, I've never seen a pair of Sony headphones worth DJing with. Best headphone purchase I've made in years.

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