sulkoudai
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We'll ship to Australia, I don't know whats happening there but we'll fix it manana.
How much is the shipping gonna be to Aus??
We'll ship to Australia, I don't know whats happening there but we'll fix it manana.
is it worth the money??
If it was $75 or lower I'd say yes. I personally like them, love the design, and how versatile they are (Works with my smartphone unlike the IE8i) but IDK if I'd be willing to pay $99 again, especially if the non-True Blood versions are lower in price. They aren't bad headphones though.
And on a side note... is it possible to exchange my REVAMP for the Maker IEM that was just released? I like the design on those way more than the REVAMP...and it was released 2 weeks after I bought the REVAMP!!!!!
Hey guys,
I've been in the market for a new set of headphones I can use with my Dell Venue Pro on the go. I've been using the Skullcandy Aviators as my headphones, but as already mentioned, I'm looking to get a new set. Basically, what I want out of a portable headphone is for it to look good, be durable, and hopefully sound good as well. My main two questions are:
I have tried to purchase the V-Moda V-80s off of the V-moda website, but they do not ship to australia? I have contacted V-moda, but am really confusded with the whole ticket thing.
And secondly, are these headphones better than my aviators?
Thanks,
Chris
The Aviators have been getting some good reviews and I find them to be nice sounding and the V80 is only 50USD more so I'm guessing it is going to be more of a side-grade
Thanks for that
I still want to upgrade to the v-80s though, any info on when they will be available to Australia?
The Crossfade LP and the V80 are both on Amazon with delivery to Australia, although the Crossfade LPs are cheaper.
Mark my word: The V-80/M-80 will be a popular headphone with Head-Fi'ers (although I think the non-True-Blood-branded M-80 will be the one most Head-Fi'ers go for). Again, to my ears, it's a very good portable over-ear headphone, and I feel very confident there'll be a lot of agreement here on this (once more have heard it).
Given the previous V-MODA products I've used (including the Crossfade LP), I was caught off-guard with how hard they strived for audiophile-quality sound with this one. Val Kolton (V-MODA's founder) was very forthcoming with me in its development process, sharing a lot of data and measurements; and, before I actually heard it, I was surprised to see the headphones they were considering this new model's competitors (and that showed up in comparative measurements/data he shared with me)--at least a couple of this community's favorite closed headphones came up regularly.
Again, I'll say more about this headphone later, but I think it sounds great, and the bonus is it's very nice looking on and off the head (if that matters to you).