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Mhmm, true true. High gain, volume 3/63 is still pretty quiet though (volume 1/63 is actually the mute stage). It's just loud enough to hear my music over the bus noise; at least in the buses I ride in.
They are only available in black at this time.
Rock On,
Joanna
Ooh, my order for the XL pads now says "awaiting shipment". Shame that will be up to two months away.....
Yesterday I wrote to V-MODA asking if there would be a chance to order the pads in grey. I've just received the following response:
Glad I ordered some black accessories to go with them then......
So does that mean that the M-100 are not suitable for bus-commuting purposes?
and walking around busy streets?
will the volume have to be pumped up to a dangerous level?
So like the guy above said, any color you want as long as it's black.
Excuse me, I'm just in a weird mood, crazy busy at work today.Read the rest of the statement and your confusion should be cleared up.
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So like the guy above said, any color you want as long as it's black.
There's no way I puting black XL pads on my white M-100s. I will wait for other color options.
They don't look all that bad actually. I have black hair too so the black earpads blend in. XD
I actually use my rig on the bus every weekday.
iPhone 4S -> FiiO L9 -> JDS Labs C5 (high gain, volume 3/63, bass boost on) is loud enough for me.
Careful my friend, hearing damage lasts a lifetime and cannot be reversed.
So does that mean that the M-100 are not suitable for bus-commuting purposes?
and walking around busy streets?
will the volume have to be pumped up to a dangerous level?
"I did the damage to my ears listening to mixes in headphones at very loud levels without giving my ears time to recover."
"I got tinnitus falling asleep listening to mixes of [the 1991 album] Loveless," [Shield] says. "It was only for about two hours, but when I woke up I could hear a high-pitched sound but wondered where it was coming from."