V-MODA M-100: Discussion/Feedback, Reviews, Pics, etc.
Aug 20, 2013 at 9:36 PM Post #16,278 of 23,366
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Do these need extensive "burning-in"? Just received them yesterday and am wondering how much it may affect the sound.

 
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I think mine improved after a few days of use - 50 hours may be. But it might just be me imagining things.

Mine didn't change much after a day, so generally a day or two should be enough.
 
Aug 21, 2013 at 10:39 AM Post #16,280 of 23,366
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if u have the beats pro on your head u dont hear **** around u. the m100 are good but not great at that. but not a problem for me

I found that to be the other way around. Not only were they incredibly uncomfortable after 20 minutes of wear, but with the way they fit my ears, some outside noise actually seemed to sound amplified if you are in a place like a coffee shop.
The M-100's are marginally worse than the M-50's at isolation, I find
 
Aug 21, 2013 at 1:31 PM Post #16,282 of 23,366
Still no news on white XL pads? 
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 I'd love to give the M-100's another shot, but I'll have to wait unless this changes..
 
Aug 21, 2013 at 1:33 PM Post #16,283 of 23,366
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Could anyone suggest good headphones by Sennheiser in the $100-150 range? I have my eyes on the HD 518 and i listen to all kinds of metal, rock and rap.

You need to stop randomly posting on other product's trend.
 
Aug 21, 2013 at 5:36 PM Post #16,284 of 23,366
Hi everyone,

today I got my M-100s together with the BoomPro Mic as an upgrade to my Crossfade LP2 and I just joined the forum (I've been reading here for some time) to ask you something:
The BoomPro Mic has only one cable (like smartphone headsets) but my PC has one headphone and one microphone out-/input (like normal PCs :wink: ).

In the V-Moda store it was possible to buy a VoIP adapter (http://v-moda.com/voip-pc-mic-adapter/ ) but I've never seen it being available.

Do you know an alternative adapter with equal quality (available in Europe / international shipping to Germany)?
I found out that it has to be a 4-pin adapter - is this correct?

Thanks for your help! :)
 
Aug 21, 2013 at 6:57 PM Post #16,285 of 23,366
Aug 21, 2013 at 8:32 PM Post #16,287 of 23,366
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For VoIP adapters...would it work if we had a mic cable into the mic port, and a standard cable in for the audio?

So running two cables.

No because if you do that the pinout order will be off.
 
Aug 21, 2013 at 9:34 PM Post #16,288 of 23,366
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Hi everyone,

today I got my M-100s together with the BoomPro Mic as an upgrade to my Crossfade LP2 and I just joined the forum (I've been reading here for some time) to ask you something:
The BoomPro Mic has only one cable (like smartphone headsets) but my PC has one headphone and one microphone out-/input (like normal PCs
wink.gif
).

In the V-Moda store it was possible to buy a VoIP adapter (http://v-moda.com/voip-pc-mic-adapter/ ) but I've never seen it being available.

Do you know an alternative adapter with equal quality (available in Europe / international shipping to Germany)?
I found out that it has to be a 4-pin adapter - is this correct?

Thanks for your help!
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The BoomPro Mic should have a VoIP adapter included in the packaging.
 
Aug 22, 2013 at 3:00 AM Post #16,289 of 23,366
So far, no problems with my new M-100's. No structural issues at this time and sounds pretty good. I've been messing around with the EQ on PowerAMP on my GS4, we'll see where that goes. If anybody has expertise or advice on setting a general EQ on the M -100's, please let me know.
 

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