• Reviews around music (3.57 of 5)

    V-MODA Crossfade LP2 Vocal Limited Edition Over-Ear Noise-Isolating Metal Headphone - Matte Black

    • These headphones without a doubt outperform any Beats headphones, yes they may not have as much bass, but let's be honest music is not just about
    • But I also want to listen music at work but don't like to carry all my headphone stuff to do that.
    • These things make normal music extraordinary and extraordinary music indescribable
    • so you can enjoy the music!
    • What I am is someone who likes music and wants 'good' sound, as much of a relative measure as that is
    • I was told to leave them go for about 24 hours with particularly loud music so that they can be worked in
    • If you like music that is not bass heavy, then these sound quite nice
    • So if you like bassy music, these are perfect for you
    • I enjoy the music a lot….
    • If you like to listen to loud music be prepared to buy some earphone amps
    • Even though the half hour difference seems minimal, for music enthusiants like myself, that half hour can make all the difference
    • It doesn't cancel noise but at a low-moderate volume level you can revoke the distractions of the CTA, coffee shops or aweful music your friends listen to
    • For someone who works the music, the audio fidelity is extremely good, but as they say in the advertising, it does have really strong basses
    • For those of you who love music in the weather, the Vocals can handle heat and snow easily
    • After I do this, they sound very close to V-Moda M100's.• AWESOMELY LOUD with underpowered phones or portable music players
    • you like bassy music.
    • the music sort of lacked a crispness & had a muted bass quality.
    • It's like hearing your music in "3-D" for the first time.
    • Worth every penny if you love music with bass
    • The music is muddled
    • overall i would reccomend these headphones to people who like music with a bass like dubstep and
    • I'm a devout music lover and listen to everything Christopher Hogwood has recorded as well as The Hellecasters and Tony Rice
    • It bothers me when people do not discriminate especially when it comes to something as important as music.
    • I listen to classical music, and while small ensemble music sounded fine, large orchestral music sounded 'boxy' with all the lower registers drowned out (e.g. timpani sound more like bass drums with these).
    • I am just an average guy who understands and enjoys fine sound and music
    • Music sounded great to my ears with a mixture of trio jazz, dubstep, electronica, pop, etc.
    • I'm a person who likes music a little louder, I wanna little more bass, and these deliver that
    • Overall the build quality is excellent, but it possible, I'd recommend trying on a pair and playing some music that you like first.
    • Music sounds good and the bass is good as well not in your face.
    • These headphones will sound great with all types of genres, but will likely cater more to those whom enjoy hip-hop and electronic music
    • I have the simplistic expectation that headphones costing >$100 should be well engineered, comfortable, durable and faithfully reproduce music.