DannyBai
Headphoneus Supremus
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I liked the M80's for a month and grew tired of them. Partially was do to on ear design. I've never heard the DT1350 but it has a big following and I would expect them to sound very good. I find them quite ugly and the sound signature seems to be not to my liking so I never pursued them. The L1 is warm and bassy. Not the tightest of bass either but the overall sound is very pleasing. The detachable cable is L1 specific so that kind of sucks. I've never heard or have seen a replacement cable either. But it's very well built and I haven't had any issues with it. Other headphones you could consider are the Sennheiser Momentum, Sony MDR-1R and UE6000. The Beyerdynamic COP is another good option at lower cost. They all have ample bass and sound pretty good to my ears.
i was hellbent on the Vmoda M80s and heard them and said, nah.
the Beyer 1350 is my other choice. (that and some House of Marley options). i know there is a big difference in over ear and on ear, and i am not looking for one over the other. i really am looking for THAT sound overall. a detachable cord is a bonus.
I liked the M80's for a month and grew tired of them. Partially was do to on ear design. I've never heard the DT1350 but it has a big following and I would expect them to sound very good. I find them quite ugly and the sound signature seems to be not to my liking so I never pursued them. The L1 is warm and bassy. Not the tightest of bass either but the overall sound is very pleasing. The detachable cable is L1 specific so that kind of sucks. I've never heard or have seen a replacement cable either. But it's very well built and I haven't had any issues with it. Other headphones you could consider are the Sennheiser Momentum, Sony MDR-1R and UE6000. The Beyerdynamic COP is another good option at lower cost. They all have ample bass and sound pretty good to my ears.