Colum,
After Blueman did its job, you have to activate the 'audio sink' component, 
personally i leave both on.
-But- after that you can just go to the sound options and switch to a2dp on the 
go, if blueman initiated audio sink, it will show up in the options, no need to 
use the audio profile route.
Ofcourse resetting pulse audio is a req. also.
Currently i have a2dp on the ears and the mic on, at the same time, because of 
this on the go switching in the sound options.
Its sad that Ubuntu doesnt use blueman or an implementation based on it, this 
could be one of those 'it just works' scenarios, without blueman it wont even 
pair my device...

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Title:
  [Bluetooth + 14.04] Bluetooth headsets are not working after last
  couple of updates

Status in “gnome-bluetooth” package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in “unity-control-center” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hi,

  I found a bug in Ubuntu 14.04 !

  I tried to pair a bluetooth stereo headset (A2DP compatible). The
  pairing process goes well, but after that I can't select it on the
  audio preferences.

  When I select it, it only shows the last selected item options and don't do 
anything. (he should switch to the headset output).
  I must mention that it worked very well on Ubuntu 12.04.

  This bug can be in the bluetooth stack or in unity-control-center or
  maybe pulseaudio. I actually have no idea.

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