Pwn3r4Life
100+ Head-Fier
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As far as cord length goes, I'm 5'6'' and my phone is on the floor when I stand with the cans on head.
It's been 8 days since V-moda sent me an email telling me they were shipped to USPS but when I check the tracking info it says the status "Processed at LA Origin Facility"
Any idea how long USPS take to ship the headphones out ?
USPS only tracks while the shipment is in the United States. Unless you opted for additional tracking, it won't change at all even when you get your package.
Nevermind, you apparently opted for more tracking.
After alot of research, i bought the m80s, and i must say even better than i expected. Great Phones.
I know about it tracking only in the US but I was expecting something along the lines of "Shipped" rather than "Processed at LA origin facility"
Nope, I can assure you that's all it says. Once it's packed for an overseas distribution center it stops updating.
I could track mine even after It left the US though?
Nope, I can assure you that's all it says. Once it's packed for an overseas distribution center it stops updating.
hey guys, I have a quick question. So i have had the M-80's for about 2 months now, and they are my favorite headphones that I have ever owned. My only complaint however is that the treble seems extremely recessed. Like the song will be sounding great, then where the singer hits a high note in the song, it is completely flattened out by the headphones. My setup isnt anything special, just a Samsung Fascinate smartphone and as many 320 kbs versions of my songs as i can find. Would I benefit from buying an amp (around $60) or by getting a new mp3 player (most likely the sansa clip+)? would either of these help me get a little more "sparkle" in the high ends of my music?
hey guys, I have a quick question. So i have had the M-80's for about 2 months now, and they are my favorite headphones that I have ever owned. My only complaint however is that the treble seems extremely recessed. Like the song will be sounding great, then where the singer hits a high note in the song, it is completely flattened out by the headphones. My setup isnt anything special, just a Samsung Fascinate smartphone and as many 320 kbs versions of my songs as i can find. Would I benefit from buying an amp (around $60) or by getting a new mp3 player (most likely the sansa clip+)? would either of these help me get a little more "sparkle" in the high ends of my music?