Dobrescu George
Reviewer: AudiophileHeaven
Anyone compared these to the v moda 100 m ?
I don't think V Moda 100 stands a chance, it is a 250 USD Headphone, DXP is a good value for 500 USD so...
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Anyone compared these to the v moda 100 m ?
Anyone compared these to the v moda 100 m ?
Cant compare with the M100 but I’ve got the M80 and there’s simply no comparison. The Ultrasone is in an entirely different class to the V-Moda. It’s superior in every conceivable way. If you want a serious headphone that’ll last forever and sound fantastic, get the DXP.
It's a bit confusing, ultrasone signature pro, ultrasone signature studio and the dxp, from the reviews I'm thinking dxp but ultrasone signature pro has caught my interest too
Totally agreed!
Okay, let me simplify.
Sig Studio -> Bright, clear, lots of detail, more detailed than DXP, less bass, can be very bright, neutral bass, wide soundstage. AMAZING DETAILs and revealing abilities.
Sig DXP -> Less soundstage than Studio, more bass, more impact, way less bright, more smooth, more natural, easier to listen to, most natural sounding Ultrasone headphone to date.
Sig Pro -> Similar sound as Sig Studio but better earpad quality. Much older production though. May have a bit more detail than Sig Studio, but I heard it a whiiiiile ago.
Good observations, @Dobrescu George,
Was my findings exactly though overall earpad quality on Ultrasone, especially the Signature Series, is not the greatest, when I demo them about a month ago, only the DXP was listenable for any length as the other two's pads were close to being worn out.
As such, I did enjoy the DXP the most overall, regardless of pad quality, maybe one day to own but so many other gear beforehand...
Look forward to your next review !
Keep up the good work !
Hope you have a great day !
Ahh no cigar then.Thanks for the advice but im looking for a closed headphone.
I’d take the Studio for vocalcentric music