NilsOlav
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If you go to Amazon's reviews page for the Sennheiser Momenntum 2.0, you'll see a long review saying how multiple pairs were tested and confirmed to have one ear sound louder than the other:
http://www.amazon.com/Sennheiser-Momentum-2-0-Samsung-Galaxy/dp/B00SJ4IQ2S
I was split between buying these headphones and the V-MODA Crossfade M-100. I went with the V-MODA...and I am returning it because the right ear sounds louder than the other. So I just wanted to ask here about these headphones in case anyone here encountered this right ear sounding loud problem...would be frustrating to encounter that with 2 pairs of headphones in a row.
Anyways, I am looking for a pair of headphones in the $150-$400 price range that can be worn pretty comfortably while laying down in bed. I have a firm wedge pillow which my head doesn't sink into, so I can wear some pretty sizable headphones with that. If you guys think the Sennheiser 2.0 is good for that, I'll go with those, but open to other suggestions.
http://www.amazon.com/Sennheiser-Momentum-2-0-Samsung-Galaxy/dp/B00SJ4IQ2S
I was split between buying these headphones and the V-MODA Crossfade M-100. I went with the V-MODA...and I am returning it because the right ear sounds louder than the other. So I just wanted to ask here about these headphones in case anyone here encountered this right ear sounding loud problem...would be frustrating to encounter that with 2 pairs of headphones in a row.
Anyways, I am looking for a pair of headphones in the $150-$400 price range that can be worn pretty comfortably while laying down in bed. I have a firm wedge pillow which my head doesn't sink into, so I can wear some pretty sizable headphones with that. If you guys think the Sennheiser 2.0 is good for that, I'll go with those, but open to other suggestions.