Snoopy Ears
100+ Head-Fier
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On my radar, as are many other things.
https://soundcloud.com/psychogenetix/swept-away
[COLOR=0000FF]Here's another track I made, mastered and mixed using my M-100's! That's why it should be the most enjoyable on them.[/COLOR]
[COLOR=0000FF]If you like, listen to my other stuff too, though I don't guarantee you'll find anything very similar as I change genres practically every track.[/COLOR]
Fixed
+1 TH900
Honestly, I'd keep the M-100 over the TH900. I wasn't too impressed by it for being 5 times the price of the M-100 and far more fragile. But that might just be me. I enjoyed the Alpha Dog much more than the TH900 despite the TH900 having more air.
I can also semi-vouch for this. When I heard the TH900, although sounding pretty good, the price just did not justify for the difference that separates the M100 from something like the Th900. The TH600's for example, besides a few things, such as higher quality bass and a bit more air and expansion in soundstage, they won't differ all that much to make you want to pull out your wallet and pay the price (unless you're loaded/a high-roller).
well for luxury high-end bassier headphones, they seem to be few & far between. i've heard of the ultrasone pro dj $1k vs. th9000 $1.5k & that seems to be it. and I guess the old dennon line. obviously none of the offerings are twice as good as the M100, but then again even most neutral high-end headphones aren't twice as good as mid-fi headphones due to diminishing returns for the priceerformance. hahah the TH900 is my dream headphones, but it is unlikely i'll ever be baller enough to worth justifying droppin more than a g on a pair of headphones.
what equipment did you run the th900 out of when you demoed em?
Hi guys,
I have the v-moda m100 since few months, and I have a minor problems with them, i'm worried. I wonder if this is only the mine or if it's similar to all the m100 headphones.
The headphone parts move on the base, which is a bit annoying when I move, because I felt this little movement. And one side does not the "clic" sound when i fold/unfold
Little photo :
Thanks
I spied a shortened M-100 commercial on crunchyroll.com
lol... install adblock plus for your browser dude.
commercials are annoying
But then I would've never seen Val's work!
The movement in the base is normal and mine stopped clicking on one side also.
I think the movement or play in the base area is there so that the cups can be released under stress rather than having them break off. I don't notice is when I move around (probably because i'm lost in the music).
To get the hinge to click again you just have to tighten the nuts on the hinge.
Hope this helps,
Your work is awesome! Would love to hear more. What do you use to make your tracks?
It snowed in the area over night so busses are on the snow routes with snow chains on the wheels.
Faders + M-100 with XL pads
All I hear is the rumble/low-frequency sounds of the engine and road noise from the snow chains. I can't hear any of my music. T_T
What little I can hear becomes instantly distorted as a result of the noise.
Without the Faders, I can actually listen to my music just fine (no, or much less distortion) despite having noise from other frequencies in the background.
And only using the Faders, I can hear the engine/snow chain sounds, but it seems more quiet than with the Faders + M-100 with XL pads (which is basically the only thing I hear with that combo, the low-frequencies), and the fan/heater sounds (which just sounds like a waterfall/brown noise to me).
Weird indeed.