• Reviews around bass (3.85 of 5)

    V-MODA Crossfade 2 Wireless Over-Ear Headphone - Matte Black

    • I use these a lot outdoors and the bass is perfect to cover outside noise
    • I do look for clean bass headphones and the CF2 definitely deliver in the sound quality on top of everything else.
    • Atmospheric tune with mixed vocals - the female vocal is a special treat with the Wireless2.DJ Shadow - Building Steam With A Grain Of Salt: High-pitched tones and strong deep piano chords with a hummed female vocal - ultra-cool with the Wireless2.Fairmont - Poble Sec: Awesome detailed bass impacts with some nifty pingy guitar/synth effects
    • But with this iteration the bass is not as overpowering as on previous models
    • Sound profile is perfect, pretty balanced, but a little extra bass
    • I bought the matte white, they are clear sounding with good bass
    • I am already thinking of getting these for some friends for birthdays/holidays!Pros:-Super comfortable and mostly noise canceling with the pads.-Good bass and sound clarity-Very easy setup-The option for the headphone cable is awesome because there a handful of devices that I use these with and the cable makes it very easy to switch between yet keep the bluetooth linked to the primary device-The case is also a great addition
    • They have a great sound, the bass is perfect, the quality is outstanding
    • Great headphones for the price sound and amazing in this one the bass is just right and the kids are
    • Replicates the intended sound rather than artificially boosting bass like
    • The OPPO PM-3 does not have a booming, loud bass, but because it is so crisply presented, you can hear and feel every bit of it
    • Punchy bass, clear mids and crisp highs
    • Both cans have boosted mids and low ends, but also controlled if not precise bass in both, no thumping monsters here
    • : When I walk outdoors and wear these headphones, I appreciate a strong bass, because it doesn't actually sound that strong, no doubt because of traffic and other low-frequency noise in the city
    • The bass can go deep but it does not muddy the sound
    • The bass may feel a bit weak for some bass heads but for me, they are still strong but tight and controlled.
    • Decent bass impacts, breathy vocals, lots of fun noise - the Wireless2 plays this perfectly
    • Half of the sounds in songs are just erased, another 20% is hidden by freaking heavy BASS
    • The bass has more of a punch and air to it like in the 125hz range
    • With that being said they sound great, however the battery is only decent, the headphones have very poor noise isolation & I find these headphones lack bass, yet many reviewers mentioned that the bass was overwhelming.
    • As I alluded to above, outdoors there is enough bass absorption that the treble seems very well balanced, but indoors where it's quiet the bass will be more prominent and the treble will seem softer, although not recessed as is the case with quite a few pricy headphones
    • For pop, rock, and country music I found that bass was tight and defined, and powerful but not overbearing.
    • Decent bass impacts, breathy vocals, lots of fun noise - the Wireless2 plays this perfectly
    • I'll get right to the sound: The bass is not as strong as the M100 or Wireless1, but it's definitely stronger than the bass on so-called "neutral" headphones like the Sennheiser HD600 or HD800
    • Very present bass lines, great miss and sparkling highs
    • The bass is sculpted differently than in other models and provides bass detail and solid warmth and does not impede the other frequencies
    • Prodigious deep bass and clean at that
    • The bass is great, and the sound is very crisp and clear
    • As I went up the headphone food chain, I went to headphones with more of a flat EQ, and a faster bass response
    • (On Air Mix feat Amba Shepherd): Strong bass impacts behind a female voice - a large-scale sweeping sonic image reminiscent of epic adventures in an exotic land
    • Nice strong tight bass impacts, female vocal, rendered delectably by the Wireless2.Crystal Castles - Wrath of God: Atmospheric tune with vocal sound effects and strong bass line, plus some unique treble percussion sounds
    • The vocal mix here is awesome and the bass is solid
    • As mentioned, the M-100 model the bass is so strong and overpowering that it bleeds into the lower
    • The bass is excellent and all music genres sound amazing in my ears
    • The buffer against outside noise is created by the more than adequate isolation and the solid bass when listening to music
    • Going back to instrumentals I listened to Peter White’s Glow and was rewarded rich sound of Peter White’s jazz guitar and lots of rich luxurious bass
    • Bass is clean and not over powering but certainly present - comparing to Sony MDR-1R or M50X, the detail of sound is similar although the Sony are slightly more forward with vocals, but bass on the Sony is stronger however less defined and I, like many, rate them well
    • V-Moda are also horrible when listening at low volume since the elevated bass muffle the sound, it drown the mids and trebles
    • The bass that could vibrate your ears on the LP/LP2/M100/CFW is more subdued and doesn't rattle your head quite as much, but you can tell there is the
    • Shallow as it might
    • Sound wise, I would have liked that the high freq range was as crisp as with Sennheiser, however you can live with that
    • , it's not as good as
    • The fit so much better, on your head as well as in your bag if you’re heading out to the gym and what not