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Crossfade M-100 Over-Ear Noise-Isolating Metal Headphone (Matte Black Metal)
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Brand | V-MODA |
Model Name | Crossfade M-100 |
Color | Matte Black |
Form Factor | Over Ear |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
About this item
- Connectivity Technology: Wired
- Award-winning M-Class sound tuned by over 200 audiophile aficionados
- Patented 50mm Dual Diaphragm Drivers to separate bass from mids and highs
- Clean deep Bass, Vivid Mids and Ultra-Extended Highs tuned by industry editors and audiophiles
- Unique CLIQFOLD design for compact storage ; Type: Over-Ear Circumaural
- Ultra compact exoskeleton carry case featuring V-STRAP system. Frequency Response: 5 - 30,000Hz
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Special Feature | foldable |
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Included Components | Crossfade M-100, Exoskeleton carry case, Carabiner clip, SpeakEasy 1-Button mic cable, SharePlay audio cable, 1/4" pro adapter, V-Cork (2), V-MODA sticker |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Material | Metal |
Specific Uses For Product | DJ |
Headphones Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
Ear Placement | Over Ear |
Impedance | 32 Ohm |
Control Type | Noise Control |
Cable Feature | Detachable |
Item Weight | 280 Grams |
Frequency Response | 30000 Hz |
Frequency Range | 5 Hz - 30 kHz |
Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Style | Single |
Number of Items | 1 |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Carrying Case Weight | 400 Grams |
Audio Driver Size | 50 Millimeters |
Is Autographed | No |
Manufacturer | V-MODA |
Item Weight | 9.9 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.5 x 7.04 x 9.5 inches |
ASIN | B00A39PPDK |
Item model number | M-100-U-MBLACKM |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #307,976 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #6,490 in Over-Ear Headphones |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | November 21, 2012 |
Color Name | Matte Black |
Connector Type | 3.5mm to 3.5mm |
Material Type | Metal |
Size | One Size |
Battery type | Lithium Ion |
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Product Description
Crossfade M-100 are the world's first crowd sourced, lightweight metal, noise-isolating headphones. The modern audiophile sound signature is the winner of 20+ Editors' Choice Awards, including CNET & Voted #1 Headphones by DJ Mag back to back. Over 40% of the world's top 100 DJs use the Crossfade M-100 on stage, on the road and in the studio. Analog Noise Isolation - Naturally cut the distractions of jet engines and unwanted noise without the hiss and pressure of Active Noise Canceling (ANC)
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Sound quality | 4.5 | — | 4.3 | 4.7 | 4.4 | 4.6 |
Noise cancellation | 4.1 | — | 4.1 | 4.0 | 4.2 | 4.3 |
Quality of material | 4.6 | — | 4.4 | — | — | 3.8 |
Durability | 4.3 | — | 4.4 | 4.4 | — | — |
Sold By | — | Amazon.com | GearNuts | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Homegoods Shop |
connectivity tech | Wired | Wired | Wired | Wired | Wired | Wired |
headphones form factor | Over Ear | Over Ear | Over Ear | Over Ear | Over Ear | On Ear |
connector type | 3.5mm to 3.5mm | usb | 3.5mm Jack | — | 3.5mm Jack | 3.5mm Jack |
noise control | sound isolation | sound isolation | sound isolation | sound isolation | sound isolation | — |
headphones jack | 3.5 mm Jack | usb | 3.5 mm Jack | 3.5 mm Jack | 3.5 mm Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
cable feature | Detachable | Retractable | Detachable | Detachable | Retractable | Detachable |
control type | Noise Control | Media Control | Media Control | Noise Control | Media Control | Volume Control |
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Customers like the sound quality, durability, quality and appearance of the headphones. For example, they mention that it has a 3D soundstage, is well built and that the cables are durable fiber wrapped. Some appreciate the portability. That said, opinions are mixed on comfort, fit and durability.
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Customers like the sound quality of the headphones. They say it has a great sound, is heavy on the bass, and has an improved 3D soundstage. They also say it isolates noise better, and that the different instruments and vocals are very discernible and don't get muddled up. Customers also mention that it allows them to boost the high frequencies on the equalizer, which sort of moves the strings.
"...on my iphone through music streaming service rdio and the sound was great. To really test I ran a pono copy of Beck Sea Change through them...." Read more
"...This, along with the pure sound quality that I thought was always exaggerated, gives the massive impression that you're actually THERE, listening to..." Read more
"...They sound great on all types of music from Rap to Classical to Rock... just make sure if you buy an extension cord that you buy the right one or..." Read more
"...has an inline mic on it but the BoomPro mic looks great, brings the quality of the sound in my voice apps up to a better level than my Astro A40 and..." Read more
Customers like the durability of the headphones. They say it's well-built, comes with a tough, compact carrying case, and has a high-durability cord. Some customers also mention that the cables are durable fiber wrapped that are supposed to be able to take 1 million bends. The headphones are built to amazing design specifications and have broken in nicely.
"...to a very small size, it's nice for storing in a bag and the quality construction makes me believe that with care, these headphones will last a very..." Read more
"...On the aesthetic end, they urban, made of steel (re: durable) and thoughtfully designed..." Read more
"...As for durability, these are built like a tank. High-durability cord made out of thread and nylon-esque fabric like the exterior of a parachute cord..." Read more
"...comfortable to wear, well reviewed by known sites and critics, toughness, portability, cool features, extras, good design and of course, the best..." Read more
Customers like the quality of the headphones. For example, they say it's excellent, good as all-around headphones, and wonderful. They appreciate the great mids, build quality, and edgy design. They also say the controls and microphone work well, and the low end is more than adequate for the music they listen to.
"...them without any EQ, or flat eq, as they sound nice and balanced without any adjustments...." Read more
"...to those who are, say, 20 years younger than me--I found the low end more than adequate for the music I listen to and the volume at which I listen..." Read more
"...instruction manual is very clear and very easy to understand, with perfect, precise English found therein...." Read more
"...but it doesn't choke up the mids or highs, instead they form a very rich, fun composition of sound...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the headphones. For example, they mention that it has a splendid, distinct sound, and is well-designed. Some are fans of the hexagonal plate design, and mention that the look is not too youth-oriented. Overall, most are happy with the product's appearance.
"...audio cables, but a 1/4 inch adapter and a very durable and stylish carrying case add to the value...." Read more
"...The black pair I purchased are stylish enough, but they don't scream "Look at me!" quite like the all red Beats did. I'm okay with...." Read more
"...a pair of headphones that gather features like: High quality, good design, comfortable to wear, well reviewed by known sites and critics, toughness,..." Read more
"...It does come with a cable that has an inline mic on it but the BoomPro mic looks great, brings the quality of the sound in my voice apps up to a..." Read more
Customers like the portability of the headphones. They mention that it comes with a tough, compact carrying case. They also appreciate the small size, saying that it takes up less space. Some say that the headphones fold up very small, making them nice for storing in a bag.
"...The headphones break (click) down to a very small size, it's nice for storing in a bag and the quality construction makes me believe that with care,..." Read more
"...They come with a case for travelling. Mine are white so the case is white...." Read more
"...to wear, well reviewed by known sites and critics, toughness, portability, cool features, extras, good design and of course, the best sound possible..." Read more
"...Isolates noise better and has a smaller frame. *Beats Studio Edition - V-Moda has stronger bass and clearer sound all around...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the comfort of the headphones. Some mention that the sound over all spectrum's extremely comfortable, even after continuous use. The leather pads are soft and inviting, and the pumping into you ears is not overwhelming. However, others say that they are so small that they cause near instant discomfort with any extended play. They also say that the headphones would hurt their ears after a couple hours, especially with the stock earpads, and that they would hurt the top of their head a bit with continuous wear.
"...And the foreground becomes right in your face.The comfort is fairly good. They fit very snug on my head...." Read more
"...Again, to my point of view are comfortable enough to wear for hours, heck, you even forget that you're wearing them as you don't get that strain on..." Read more
"...so much I've been wearing them longer and longer and I'm experiencing a bit of ear fatigue so I've purchased the larger XL pads...." Read more
"...sound more like my headphones than visa versa... I do not find the headphones uncomfortable or hot on my ears or any of the other negatives I had..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the fit of the headphones. Some mention they fit very snug on their head and are very comfortable. The headband is fully adjustable, and the earpads are large enough to fully close over their ears making a good seal. However, some customers say the cuffs are too small and the included pads are small. They are a bit tight on the ears at first and will adjust and loosen up over time.
"...one or you will have the same problem I initially had, shorting out things is never good...." Read more
"...The comfort is fairly good. They fit very snug on my head.When I move my head, they do not shift...." Read more
"...As for the Beats, the case is a little big for the headphones. It doesn't seem like there was much thought given to the design of the case...." Read more
"...so I don't feel a weight to one side of my head and the adjustment of the headset is nice with the clicky detents on each side so you know when you..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the headphones. Some mention that they're well worth the price, and the best sounding headphones at this price point. Others say that they are a little pricey.
"...headset I have as his favorite, which I can say is an awesome headset for the money, but just doesn't have the clarity in the mid and high end as..." Read more
"...The Klipsch have good longterm comfort for earbuds and surprisingly good sound for the price.Update 8/13/14:..." Read more
"...These V-Modas are expensive, but you are definitely getting what you're paying for: quality...." Read more
"...I'll probably never use that stuff. As is, they're fairly priced, it's just that not everyone wants to drop $300 on headphones...." Read more
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I enjoy these headphones so much I've been wearing them longer and longer and I'm experiencing a bit of ear fatigue so I've purchased the larger XL pads. It's just a minor annoyance but I've been wearing these most of the time while working and with a extended use there's some compression tenderness on my ears.
I also bought a very nice headphone stand made of aluminum found here:
http://www.amazon.com/LUXA2-HO-HDP-ALE1BK-00-Headphone-Sennheiser-Plantronics/dp/B00UNL29JQ/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1428679143&sr=8-2&keywords=luxa2+headphone+stand
It matches my matte black v-moda m-100's very nicely and seems to be a quality product.
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I had these headphones on my wishlist for a year or two before i decided to bite the bullet and buy them. I've had these headphones for about a week and I'm very happy with my purchase. Quality is throughout, and the inclusion of not only two unique audio cables, but a 1/4 inch adapter and a very durable and stylish carrying case add to the value. There is also a 2 year warranty with a 50% off replacement for life beyond that, it's a really good deal.
The sound is fantastic. I've tested these headphones on my iphone through music streaming service rdio and the sound was great. To really test I ran a pono copy of Beck Sea Change through them. The recording was incredibly pristine and tickled my ears. FLAC copies of albums sound excellent as expected. I have tested these headphones across many musical genres, from rap, dubstep, metal, jazz, and classical.
Bass response is good, but not overbearing. I've been listening to them without any EQ, or flat eq, as they sound nice and balanced without any adjustments. I find that when I apply the normal eq settings i may have prefered with other cheap headphones, it makes these headphones sound worse. When listening to rap the bass is decent, about what you'd expect or maybe even a little light, but even jazz has a decent bass response. Listening to James Blake's "Limit to your love" will make your teeth rattle, the bass is so intense. So I guess it's about what your source is. The main thing i took away from all my testing is, I never heard one distorted note, or sign that these things couldn't handle any signal i sent through them.
I have not used these with a headphone amplifier yet, i have them plugged via 1/4 input to my desktop recording interface (mbox2pro), and it sounds great.
I have a massive head, I wear a size 8 hat, and the comfort is fine for regular listening. Yesterday I wore the headphones for 6-7 hours with some fatigue, but not unbearable. The stock earcups are fine, very soft and squishy. I may try the larger ones someday but for my normal sized ears I can listen to these for a while without any discomfort.
When I got these headphones I was incredulous about the sound quality, so using my two headphone input jacks i did A/B testing on the headphones vs my 5.1 desktop speakers. The clarity was definitely better in the headphones, as it should be having the music right in your ear. Then I tried them against my cheap sony in-ear buds. The difference was vast. The sound was tinny, and it seemed like a lot of the music was missing.
The headphones break (click) down to a very small size, it's nice for storing in a bag and the quality construction makes me believe that with care, these headphones will last a very long time.
I should also add that before I bought these headphones, I purchased the v-moda coil pro headphone cable, which I've been using instead of the provided cables. I plan to use the provided cables when I'm on the go, but for desktop listening the coil pro has been very nice. I like the quality construction and the stretchy nature of the coiled cable. It's something I'd highly recommend for using at your desktop with these headphones.
I feel weak. I feel shame. But I have seen the light, and this post is meant as a bit of catharsis. Forgive me.
My life was changed in 2002 (and although I may have been ahead of the curve, I'm not the only one). In the summer of 2002 I did a bit of a 'I just finished my first year as a PhD student grant tour of Europe' summer vacation. I had 10 days in London, about the same in Bonn/Koln, and then another 10 days in Dublin. It was wonderful. I walked all over the place and listened to my discman (yes discman!) nearly nonstop for a month. I had brought 12 CDs with me, and I listened those so much that I likely haven't listened to them much in the subsequent thirteen years.
And then my life changed in 2002 when I dropped $400--a rather sizeable sum for a starving graduate student--on a first generation 20 gig iPod. Quite suddenly, I didn't need to buy batteries (yeah!) and I had access to every CD I owned in my back pocket. It changed my life. I have had an iPod nonstop since September 2002.
But iPod headphones suck, and they are uncomfortable, and I'm generally in search of better options. I usually have a two set rotation. A pair of in-ear buds (for use at night and while exercising) and then some over-ear cans (for use when walking to school, traveling, and for the moments when I want good sound). Excessive? Perhaps. But I'm an excessive kind of chap.
A couple of years ago, all set to make another trans-Atlantic flight, I was in the market for some good noise canceling headphones. I eventually settled on some Sennheiser 450s (the list price on Amazon is $450, selling price is $350, and my invoice was $250; I may have used a gift card or some such nonsense). They are really good headphones; comfortable and the sound quality is great, and the noise canceling is very good. But they are huge and aren't that loud (I purchased a headphone amp, but that's a pain). They are great travel headphones, but when I got back from Poland, I wanted to buy a pair of everyday over-ear headphones.
Budget? $300. Excessive? Perhaps. But I'm an excessive kind of chap.
After a little bit of research, I decided to purchase a pair of Beats by Dre Studio headphones. I did so for a couple of reasons. First (and to be honest), they are just damn beautiful. Second, the newer models had a rechargeable battery for the noise canceling feature (I refuse to purchase batteries for the sake of using headphones). And finally, as a nerdy college professor who wants so desperately for my students to think I'm cool, I knew these would give me instant street cred.
Okay...the the last reason may not be true, but the first two certainly are. Please note that I've mentioned nothing about how they sound. The reason? Most of my research indicated that they don't sound great, although they certainly have a "Sound Really Great" price tag. Seemingly, I didn't care. They were pretty to look at, they had active noise canceling with a rechargeable battery, and they were cool. SIGN ME UP, BEATS! Take my $300, please.
To be fair, they sounded okay. A bit more bass than I need given that I mostly listen to podcasts and now non-rap music, and the high tones were not as bright as they should have been. After a few months, I was sufficiently annoyed and thought that it was high time to try again. I became determined to sell the Beats to a lucky soul (worth $300? Nope! Worth $200? You betcha!). So it was time to do some more headphone research, and this time I planned to focus on something other than 1) how cool they looked and 2) how cool people would assume I am on the basis on my ability to spend $300 on a pair of headphones.
I did research. Lots of it. And when it was again time to pull the trigger, there was a pretty clear winner: The V-Moda M-100s. On the aesthetic end, they urban, made of steel (re: durable) and thoughtfully designed (small details; you can change the side the headphone wire plugs into, the cables are reinforced with Kevlar and are replaceable, the headphones collapse into a small ball, the shields on the sides can be personalized, lightweight). The black pair I purchased are stylish enough, but they don't scream "Look at me!" quite like the all red Beats did. I'm okay with. I'm a 38 year old college professor, dammit.
But as nice as they look--and they're good!--where these things most shine is when they are over your ears and you are actually listening to music. To be fair, they are not nearly as bass heavy as the Beats were--and this may be disagreeable to those who are, say, 20 years younger than me--I found the low end more than adequate for the music I listen to and the volume at which I listen to it. The mids and high are as crisp as anything I've ever heard, and have been times over the past two weeks when I've heard a song I've listened to a thousand times, and I've thought, "Sweet heavens; this sounds like a new song! I never hear *that* bit before!" Yesterday while watering the lawn I heard "Hey Jude." Seemed like a new song. I can write it no other way; listening to the V-Moda M-100s is simply joyful. If they last as long as I suspect they will, I will be a happy chap for some time to come.
My only gripe so far? As the headphones have an input on each side, there is a small plug you can insert to the side not in use. I generally use the left side so that I can reach across with my right hand to use the inline remote. But recently, I wanted to change it to the right side so that I could plug the headphones into my iPad while I was grading paper, and the iPad was to my right. When trying to remove the plug it sprung from my fingertips and went directly down the air duct in my house. Lost forever. Assuming nothing gets in the now open hole, I'll have no worries.
I don't have any particular artistic ability, but I do work in an art department with a variety of talented art makers, including a Graphic Design professor, who just may hook me up with a BZ logo. From there, I can have that logo etched into the shields. Small bit of personalization, but a pretty nifty one, too.
When a PhD student at the University of Maryland there was a car often parked in Lot One that had a spoiler on the back fashioned out of cardboard with a sign prominently displayed in the back window: My Car Makes Me Cool. I love it.
The V-Moda headphones may not make you as cool as the Beats will, I suppose, but I can write this with complete and total clarity: they will sound much, much better. And at the end of the day, that's why we should buy headphones.
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en un arranque de locura lo hice y no me arrepiento en nada.
-Presentación-
Una caja distintiva que tiene su propia personalidad, siendo un FlagShip de la marca uno podría esperar una caja enorme
pero este no es el caso. una caja modesta pero de bonito diseño. donde en el interior no encontramos nada mas que el
estuche "Exoesqueleto", con los M-80 y su cable en el interior
-Comodidad-
el auricular puede presumir de un increíble diseño, y una rigidez excepcional.
pero en primera instancia quede algo frio con su mal nivel de aislamiento y su no tan confortable puesta, no estaba mal pero algo hacia falta.
la solución? definitiva y total, las Memory Cushion XL. sin duda para ser el FlagShip de V-Moda las almohadillas XL deberían venir incluidas en la caja como obligación, pues de estas depende el máximo aprovechamiento de este modelo. y si no percibes esto desde el momento que los sacas de su Exoesqueleto por primera vez, obtienes una primer impresión algo lejana a lo que este modelo es capaz de dar. ojala V-Moda lo reconsidere e incluya las XL como parte de su modelo tope.
-Sonido-
la primera impresión que me ocasiono fue un poco hueca, podría ser culpa de mis otros auriculares, pero los M-100 me habían dejado un sensación hueca. esto cambio enormemente.como lo describí en la "comodidad", con la puesta de las almohadillas XL
fue como haber tirado unos M-80 defectuosos y recibir un auricular completamente nuevo y renovado, con un sonido espectacular.
un grave muy completo (algo excesivo pero magnifico para el rock y la música electrónica) mostrando un muy buen brillo que no es opacado por el grave, mejora el aislamiento bastante y la escena sonora (SoundStage) se amplia un poco. la comodidad y el sonido digno de uno de los mejor valorados modelos en relación calidad-precio se ajustician unicamente al adquirir las Memory Cushion XL, una obligación si tienes uno de estos. estoy convencido que para que V-Moda convenza a todos los que compren este modelo, debe incluir como default las almohadillas XL en la compra de los CrossFade M-100.
de esta manera los V-Moda CrossFade M-100 se convirtieron rápidamente en uno de los Auriculares que mas disfruto escuchar.
son muy versátiles. intrépidos, aunque su sonido no es el mas acústico o natural, ni tiene el soundstage mas amplio de todos
es divertido usarlos. es una combinación muy buena de audio transparente, bien detallado, graves bastante pronunciados pero sin caer en
la inflación y sin perder lo que realmente importa, hacer una escucha disfrutable por sobre cualquier cosa.
baja impedancia, fáciles de mover, fáciles de disfrutar. fáciles de portar ya que se pliegan y en el estuche quedan bastante compactos.
son 100% recomendables para una gran cantidad de usos,
Reviewed in Mexico on July 28, 2018
en un arranque de locura lo hice y no me arrepiento en nada.
-Presentación-
Una caja distintiva que tiene su propia personalidad, siendo un FlagShip de la marca uno podría esperar una caja enorme
pero este no es el caso. una caja modesta pero de bonito diseño. donde en el interior no encontramos nada mas que el
estuche "Exoesqueleto", con los M-80 y su cable en el interior
-Comodidad-
el auricular puede presumir de un increíble diseño, y una rigidez excepcional.
pero en primera instancia quede algo frio con su mal nivel de aislamiento y su no tan confortable puesta, no estaba mal pero algo hacia falta.
la solución? definitiva y total, las Memory Cushion XL. sin duda para ser el FlagShip de V-Moda las almohadillas XL deberían venir incluidas en la caja como obligación, pues de estas depende el máximo aprovechamiento de este modelo. y si no percibes esto desde el momento que los sacas de su Exoesqueleto por primera vez, obtienes una primer impresión algo lejana a lo que este modelo es capaz de dar. ojala V-Moda lo reconsidere e incluya las XL como parte de su modelo tope.
-Sonido-
la primera impresión que me ocasiono fue un poco hueca, podría ser culpa de mis otros auriculares, pero los M-100 me habían dejado un sensación hueca. esto cambio enormemente.como lo describí en la "comodidad", con la puesta de las almohadillas XL
fue como haber tirado unos M-80 defectuosos y recibir un auricular completamente nuevo y renovado, con un sonido espectacular.
un grave muy completo (algo excesivo pero magnifico para el rock y la música electrónica) mostrando un muy buen brillo que no es opacado por el grave, mejora el aislamiento bastante y la escena sonora (SoundStage) se amplia un poco. la comodidad y el sonido digno de uno de los mejor valorados modelos en relación calidad-precio se ajustician unicamente al adquirir las Memory Cushion XL, una obligación si tienes uno de estos. estoy convencido que para que V-Moda convenza a todos los que compren este modelo, debe incluir como default las almohadillas XL en la compra de los CrossFade M-100.
de esta manera los V-Moda CrossFade M-100 se convirtieron rápidamente en uno de los Auriculares que mas disfruto escuchar.
son muy versátiles. intrépidos, aunque su sonido no es el mas acústico o natural, ni tiene el soundstage mas amplio de todos
es divertido usarlos. es una combinación muy buena de audio transparente, bien detallado, graves bastante pronunciados pero sin caer en
la inflación y sin perder lo que realmente importa, hacer una escucha disfrutable por sobre cualquier cosa.
baja impedancia, fáciles de mover, fáciles de disfrutar. fáciles de portar ya que se pliegan y en el estuche quedan bastante compactos.
son 100% recomendables para una gran cantidad de usos,
Considering they are Bass headphones they sound very clean and I would recommend them if you don't want overly exaggerated Bass
You need to buy the XL pads as they are terrible without them..
Sound isolation is decent but I wouldn't expect anything crazy.
Would not recommend these headphones without a headphone amplifier personally and would return them if I didn't have one.
**** I wouldn't suggest anyone spends over £100 on headphones without spending about £100-£200 on an amp anyway *****
GAMERS READ, IF YOU USE A DAC/AMP WITH THESE YOU CAN'T USE THE BOOM MIC WITH YOUR DAC.. YOU WOULD NEED TO BUY THE MOD MIC OR A SEPARATE MIC IN GENERAL SO BEWARE..
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I wouldn't class myself as an audiophile but audio quality is very important to me... Also, I ordered the XL pads before I even got the headphone and you really do need them, very uncomfortable headphones with stock pads..
I've used the FIIO E7 + E9 DAC and amp combo with my AKG K702 open back headphones for several years now and I really enjoy them. The problem with the K702's is they leak A LOT of noise into the room (i literally put them on the table and use them as mini speakers sometimes) and they need really high end headphone amps (i know my FIIO is not high end).
Also, many people would feel they lack bass because they are designed to have a flat frequency response and to not alter the sound to be more pleasurable for a human ear to hear. As I used to produce music and couldn't have monitor speakers I really needed that in a headphone and they really do deliver on that front.
I decided that I wanted a 2nd pair of headphones specifically for a stronger hitting bass without going OTT and maintaining a clean and controlled sound at the same time and I found the V-Moda M-100's.
Firstly, I listened to these headphones directly from a Samsung S7 and then a Laptop and I wasn't impressed at all and even my GF who bought them for me for xmas could see I was disappointed (to the point were I would of returned them and got a £100 pound pair instead).
However, I plugged them into my FIIO e7 + e9 combo and they sounded MUCH better. I turned up the volume to 85% and I could literally feel the bass vibrating the XL Pads and the whole sound just came alive (also, the max volume is MUCH higher with an amp)..
The best part is they still maintained a very clean and controlled Bass whilst providing the exact umpf I was looking for in a second set of headphones.
Reviewed in France on November 22, 2016