Just to pass the time until my M-100 preorder arrives, I have an updated top 5 anticipation list with rationale.
V-Moda M-100- because I have been anxiously awaiting for 6 months; some validation of the high expectation and hype for these based on Steve Guttenberg's initial review. The bass prominence does not scare me away. If anything, it makes me want them more.
AKG K267 Tiesto- If I would go for the Tiesto line, why not the top of the line? The only info out is press releases, no not exactly unbiased, but they look great, high quality materials and apparently this Tiesto character I never heard of has some credibility (not a knock at Tiesto, just a comment on my unfamiliarity with the club scene). Last, but not least, I love the idea of mechanical/analog user-adjustable bass/sub bass on the headset which, if it actually works as it should, could make these the ultimate multi-genre headphone, so lots of potential here.
Sennheiser Momentum- gorgeous headphone- best looking of the bunch. I like the bass emphasis with clean mids and extended, but smooth highs. There is some really good stuff in Jude's review. My concern with the bass is lack of depth and punch. Reading between the lines, I think it would be duplication from a purely sonic perspective to purchase Momentum and M-100 since my gut tells me the M-100 will do what Momentum does, but better, especially the low end.
Yamaha Pro 500- again, if I go for Yamaha, going for top of the line. I like the aluminum cups and Yamaha is a respected name. This is the biggest wildcard of the new breed of headphones coming out. From an aesthetic perspective, they are TRULY a Beats copycat. If they put the same lack of creativity and effort into the sound, they could be as bad as the Denon D400. However, it is also possible they put EVERYTHING into the sound,so I will give them the benefit of the doubt until I hear otherwise.
PSB M4U1- I really like the sound of the M4U2. I am curious how these will be tuned since there is no built-in amp- same as M4U2 in passive or added bass to compensate? I prefer the latter. Also they MUST resolve the cracking headband issue particularly when competing against several seemingly durable headphones (except Yamaha).
Edited by Craigster75 - 9/17/12 at 6:21am