
Ultrasone HFI-450 S-Logic Surround Sound Professional Headphones - Black Product Description:
- Closed-back home & studio headphones
- S-Logic? Natural Surround Sound
- Safer hearing
- Frequency range 20-20.000 Hz
- Impedance 32 Ohm
Product Description
Closed-back home & studio headphones Technologies: S-Logic� Natural Surround Sound Safer hearing Technical specifications S-Logic� Natural Surround Sound Dynamic principle Frequency range 20-20.000 Hz Impedance 32 Ohm Sound pressure level 96 dB Driver 40 mm Mylar Weight 265 g (without cord)
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.Great Fidelity, Great construction
By T. Andrews
Bear in mind this is a first impression after getting them and testing them out, and I paid considerably less than the current $87.I picked these up to use as a FOH monitor headset. All I was looking for was reasonable quality and portability. I've just tested them out and was pleasantly surprised.Pros: relatively inexpensive, Folding and rotating circum-aural (around the ear) cups, Sturdy construction, flat audio response, good isolating fit.Cons: isolating fit is leather (maybe fake leather, I'm not sure) so it does get a bit sweaty in there. And the rugged construction means they're a bit on the heavy side.I have a few songs I listen to just to check out sound systems and here's what I found. One of the songs has a 13khz hiss that these headphones recreated accurately, another song has a 35hz pedal tone that runs through most of the song. Again these headphones did just fine (I've worked with PA systems that can't do that.I tried to test they're claim to 3-D sound, even to the extent of listening to some binaural recordings from the FreeSoundProject. I can't say as I hear any difference than with the pair of Sony MDR-CD180s I had to compare them to.Overall these headphones are great at playing back just what you put into them, and nothing else. That's just what I want, headphones that don't color the sound with their own EQ curve. They're sturdy, compact when folded, and priced just about right for a cheapskate like me. I'm not going to wear them for an 8 hour flight, but I'll grab them every time I'm doing a gig.I'd be happy to buy them again.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.Great headphones for a fantastic price!
By H. Y. Lee
Amazing headphones!Pros: Warm sound, tight, responsive (not overpowering) bass, dynamic soundstage and all for a great price (way below the listed price)! I compared them to my Bose quietcomfort 2s and Klipsch S4s and they pale in comparison.High trebles that sound shrill on the S4s and muddled bass on a couple of David Guetta tracks on the quietcomfort 2s sounded great on the HFI-450. Live music sounds fantastic, especially with complex symphony tracks; being able to discern the individual instruments and precise locations.MP3s sound great and feels like I'm listening to them for the first time with the HFI-450s.Cons: Packaging is pretty bland and dull. But then again, who keeps the box after opening it.The ear cushion pads feel abit stiff initially, not warm and supple like the quietcomfort 2s. However, after extended use for 3 weeks, they are pretty comfortable and not really noticeable when wearing them anymore. Be patient with the ear pads!Although it is foldable and portable, wish they provided a sturdy carrying case and not a soft cloth bag to store it in. Afraid it might be damaged when stuffed in a bag.Wire is extremely long (3 meters) - which is perfectly fine in a home audio setting; but I mainly use mine while transiting. Have to wire-tie the excess cable into a bundle and hide it in my pocket. Not the best look but a practical solution.Conclusion: A FANTASTIC entry-level introduction to the Ultrasone headphone series at a very wallet-friendly price. Sonically wonderful, while the form and comfort factor could use some improvements. I give 5 stars as the comfort and form don't cause a hindrance to the listening experience, but more like I'm nitpicking at areas for improvement. Will definitely get a high-end Ultrasone model after using this great starter.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.Great value-- very well-made, but very uncomfortable
By Justin L. Hohn
I "settled" for these headphones because I didn't want to spend the $300+ for the truly high-end Ultrasones. I knew I was spending much less-- was a giving up much less?In some ways, I wasn't. The build quality of these headphones is superb. They are very tough and sturdy. They have a very long cord which has endured all kinds of abuse, and used a threaded adapter to go from 1/8" to 1/4" (which is preferable to a simple plug-in adapter). The quality of the plastic is first-rate; these are not come cheap ABS molded parts, but appear rather tobe a fiber-reinforced nylon of PMMA of some kind. They don't scratch easily, and I have been absolutely delighted with the overall feel of quality materials and construction.Sound quality is good, but not excellent. It is superbly balanced. While at first it appears they lack a sense of "air", you really can hear fine details. I was listening to some demonstration tracks put out by Royer Labs in support of their superb ribbon microphones. Included in the demonstration was an A/B comparison of two microphones that only differed in that one was vacuum tube and the other was solid state. The ribbons and transducer assemblies were identical.My ultrasones had enough resolution that the subtle improvement in spaciousness and clarity offered by the vacuum tube microphone was plainly heard compared to what the solid state version of the same microphone recorded.Sound quality is good enough to where I would say it's "good enough" then. It is good enough that the headphones are better than the source material, as most hyper-compressed modern CDs and certainly MP3s lose enough detail that the headphones cannot put back.What you give up for the low price of the headphones is comfort. The ear cushions are firm and not particularly thick. They do not isolate much exterior sound. I do not have a particularly large head, but the Ultrasones clamp to my head very firmly. The excessive clamping pressure of the headphones combines with thin ear cushions to give a pair of phones that is uncomfortable for extended use. The headband cushion is similarly too firm-- it creates pressure points on top of your head.These headphones deliver a very lightweight, well-made phone that sounds very good but straddles the line between discomfort and pain when used for longer periods. They are actually pretty uncomfortable from the first wear, as the ear cups are a little too shallow and too small in diameter. My average size ears don't fit completely inside them, and that (along with the excessive pressure and lack of cushioning) make them pretty hard to recommend.I would still DEFINITELY recommend the Ultrasone brand, but I would recommend one of the more expensive models to get a more comfortable phone. You could always go with the Sennheiser HD280s or AKG K240s, as they have both been around forever and proven themselves.
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