V-Moda's been seriously edging for that audiophile crowd recently -- namely using its Crossfade M-80 on-ear earphones, the VAMP earphone amplifier for that apple iphone 4/4S, along with a soon-to-be revealed followup named as Vamp Versa. That raises its soon-to-be launched M-100 earphones, which haven't really been a secret since their beginning, which makes them a unique set. Unlike a lot of companies who shoot for secrecy when it comes to approaching items, V-Moda's taken a drastically different approach using its latest cans, with owner Val Kolton proclaiming that they are effectively the very first crowd-acquired group of earphones.
Many earphone enthusiasts available likely realize that Kolton's been heavily in touch with the Mind-Fi community, wishing to craft the very best sounding, searching and fitting ear-gear possible. Because he puts it, "the easter time egg and inside joke would be that the [M-100 earphones] can really fully stand up. It's the first earphone that we understand of this 'stands over the rest' and all sorts of others fall lower/crawl. Additionally, it can stand on the top of the couple of other new brand's models similar to Cirque P Soleil." It might be difficult to tell in line with the fashion-focused looks, but the organization is adamant that it is audio gear experiences tighter research and testing than a few of the greatest names available, which it'll show ultimately items. Most particularly, its TrueHertz testing where, for that M-100, "six points from 5hZ to 12kHz are measured to become within [its] obsessive qc levels." Based on Kolton, a lot of companies only check at 1Khz, and permit much wider variances. He accompanied proclaiming that "like dark red, a earphone is just just like its fit (tastebuds) and it is driver variances (grapes/cork). To us, all brands advertising 'HD' seem [aren't being forthright] unless of course they feel or perhaps know these key components are "'fugazi.'"
Gallery: V-Moda M-100 (hands-on)
For perspective, the M-100 is basically the 3rd iteration from the Crossfade LP over-ear earphones. Apart from a couple of tweaks towards the design, it's packing an audiophile-focused tuning (instead of DJ) that's according to mixing the voicings of their M-80 on-ears and also the LP2 over-ears. It would not be unfair to state the organization is striving for any flat, yet fun seem -- all inside a package that's fit to consider towards the roads like its earlier choices. Individuals familiar may have heard that simply under 150 from the first 200 production-quality models are presently going swimming as early stock and test models for any final little bit of real-world feedback before mass-production starts -- which editor's been sufficiently fortunate to get his mitts on the looking for some initial impressions. So, may be the product shaping as much as match all of the hype Click beyond the break our take.
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