Testseek.com have collected 25 expert reviews of the V-Moda Crossfade M-80 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for V-Moda Crossfade M-80.
January 2012
(86%)
25 Reviews
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Abstract: In the age of MP3 players, smartphones and iPads we now travel with more technology than ever before. Those gadgets can come in very handy when we're trying to pass the time on a long flight or when spending hours waiting at the airport. But one piece ...
Abstract: Forum member Jörgemeister took the time to write up a nice in-depth review of the full-sized closed-back V-Moda M80 headphones. Hollywood-based V-Moda are known for usually taking a bit of a style-over-substance approach to headphone design, but with ...
Excellent sound; worth the cost, Sound is improved over previous V-Moda headphones, Well made, Universal and Apple compatible volume/MIC cords, Protective Case
Abstract: Those earphones that came in the box with your phone or MP3 player are fantastic – so long as you don’t mind music that sounds as though it was filtered through a cardboard box, think nothing of the painful red marks left in your canals by their hard ...
Abstract: V-MODA is one of those firms that at first blush seems to be European—right up until you discover the marketing tagline that proclaims the company’s headphones are “inspired in Italy, designed in Hollywood.” That fascinating set of influences means...
Overall strong audio performance at reasonable listening levels, Interesting-looking, comfortable design, Cable is detachable, and comes with a spare, Built-in iPhone/iPad/iPod touch controls,
Overpriced, Distorts slightly on deep bass tracks at high volumes, Can sound a bit too bright on certain types of music, iPhone controls are awkwardly placed,
The V-Moda Crossfade M-80 offers an alluring, on-ear design and enjoyable audio performance. But with some distortion at high volumes, this pair doesn’t quite compete with other headphones in this price range. ...
The Crossfade M-80 have a few quirks, but are a very nice offering in the higher-end of the headphones realm. What Others Say about This TDK BA200, BA100, ST700 and EB950 HeadphonesTDK today announced the new TDK Life on Record Signature Sound Headp...
Abstract: Having found success with earbuds, it was a matter of time before DJ Val Kolton’s V-MODA expanded into the headphone realm. With the company’s Crossfade M-80 comes expectations: trendsetting styling, lightweight design, and more importantly, high qua...
Extremely solid construction backed by an amazing warranty to protect against “accidents”, The sound quality is very nice when dealing with iDevices, Very fashionable to wear – not plagued with logos or anything appalling
The mic is next to useless for anything other than transmitting the rustling of your clothes, High price point will probably deter people that don't do research, Not being 5.1 sound is a travesty in today's age
Balanced sound reproduction. Build quality is outstanding. Comfortable. The remote support for both Apple and nonApple products with the inclusion of two different Kevlar mic cables. Excels at both high and low kbps audio files,
Might be pricey for some. For extreme low end junkies, these may not be the headphones for you.
“I vowed to never sell a headphone I wouldn't use myself, and as a producer, DJ and engineer always on the go – M-80 is knighted by quality,” says Val Kolton, V-MODA CEO And we couldn't agree more. When you hold and listen to the M-80's and e...