DanDorn
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Until the day, if it ever comes, when V-Moda releases a model with sizable ear cups (beyond the XLs, they don't cut it), they'll remain out of my consideration. Too bad.
@AndrewY is it possible to send in more than one headphone in the same package as part of the Immortal Life Program? I’m considering upgrading my entire V-Moda collection.
Until the day, if it ever comes, when V-Moda releases a model with sizable ear cups (beyond the XLs, they don't cut it), they'll remain out of my consideration. Too bad.
Good to know, I'll check them out, thanks!Asked about this internally and it looks like we only accept one pair for trade-in with our current Immortal Life Program, the same applies with this offer. Sorry about that!
We actually have larger ear cushions on the M-200 out of the box as the ear cup size has been scaled up as well. Here's a comparison of my M-200 ear cushions vs the cushions on the Crossfade 2 Wireless Codex Edition I have hooked up to my work laptop at the moment. CF2W Codex on the left, M-200 ear cushion on the right.
Also we have a graphical size comparison on the XS page on V-MODA.com if it helps:
Thank you for taking the time to share your comments with us.
The M200 arrived yesterday. No more overwhelming bass and scooped-out mids. In fact, it might be the exact opposite now.Thanks for the video. A nice metal construction V-Moda with 'flat' response? I'm sold. Ordered on on Amazon.ca. I liked the M100 but for the overwhelming bass and bit of a scooped-out mid.
Have you tried out the balanced yet ?The M200 arrived yesterday. No more overwhelming bass and scooped-out mids. In fact, it might be the exact opposite now.
I'm hearing a significant scooped out upper bass/lower mid. And it is obvious when I sweep low to high low frequencie tones through them.....80 to 300hZ gets significantly lower in level. In comparison, all my other phones sound way too warm in that area, even the HD600. If the M200 is 'right', are all the others wrong? The M200 has mid and upper bass clarity but to my ears lacks foundation there. Vocals have mouths but lack 'chest'. Funny thing is, it seems to change...sometimes it's not so bad, sometimes it sounds just right, and other times it's very obvious and disturbing.Quick impressions:
I think these achieve exactly what they set out to do. They’re well built and the full audio spectrum is very much all there. They do strike me as a signature that many audiophiles and headphone enthusiasts would enjoy in a highly portable, light and efficient product.
I am one of the people who generally prefers a Harman-esque tuning. My 2 favorite non Harman brands doing similarly forumulated tunings are Audeze(w/ Reveal) and Bose.
These have a bit less bass than the AKG371 but it is very clean and extended bass. The Harman oriented listener may find these to have a bit more of a mids emphasized flavor by comparison. I think that choosing between the two for mastering would come down to philosophical approach to a mastering workflow.
I think my overall experience is that I would prefer the Harman type tuning for a reference mastering headphone but can certainly see these having a solid fan base here and in some studios.
I'm hearing a significant scooped out upper bass/lower mid. And it is obvious when I sweep low to high low frequencie tones through them.....80 to 300hZ gets significantly lower in level. In comparison, all my other phones sound way too warm in that area, even the HD600. If the M200 is 'right', are all the others wrong? The M200 has mid and upper bass clarity but to my ears lacks foundation there. Vocals have mouths but lack 'chest'. Funny thing is, it seems to change...sometimes it's not so bad, sometimes it sounds just right, and other times it's very obvious and disturbing.
But if they are designed to 'hear into' recordings and mixes to hear exactly what is there, then I guess they are doing their job. And they are such fun. Music has verve, dynamics, depth, space. No mud or romantic tendencies. But again, that they sound so different from my other headphones does make me wonder...