• Reviews around bass (3.50 of 5)

    V-MODA Crossfade Wireless Over-Ear Headphone - Gunmetal Black

    • The bass is strong, but not overpowering
    • The bass was lacking, both on bluetooth and wireless, which is what most seem to buy V-Modas for.
    • However, the Bose have great bass, it's just the V-MODAs have more
    • Rich, crisp bass that doesn't muddle the mids or highs
    • These are easily the best bass geared headphones I have listened to based on leaving the mids and highs intact.
    • Bought the Beats wireless and we're not happy with as the bass was too much and rattled the head phones
    • Bass is good and highs are where they should be.
    • most people who are stating that these headphones have crappy bass is because they are either using EQ or some type of booster these headphone have clear bass but not as much bass as their older models
    • Although the bass is much more pronounced and heart-felt the V-moda team did a remarkable job in fine-tuning the bass so that it doesn't leak into the mids and highs and disturb those ends of the musical spectrum
    • Sound is a bit bright at times, strong bass, wish It had mire mids
    • Muddy, overbearing bass and totally dominates the sound
    • Now the vocals that used to align to the middle has dragged to the left side as well as the bass
    • Try understanding words now with outstanding bass which Beats could not do
    • That's really all about these headphones, just good bass
    • I go back and forth between many different genres of music, but where these shine is its intense bass for EDM (of which I mix often)
    • I prefer the bass to be more smooth and mellow with vocals in the center of the soundstage
    • The sound is absolutely fantastic with crisp clear voice and deep, resonant and pure bass
    • the bass is AMAZING and so is the rest of the sound, build quality, everything
    • They produce a solid bass that is resonant without being too boomy
    • I mostly listen to electronic music and classical music, and for both you're going to want a clean bass
    • The bass is great on these headphones
    • Bass is there but not as loud as the V-moda, and the mids and highs are bright and clear
    • They're ridiculously durable, comfortable, they have great quality sound for those who like a little bit more bass, and they fit all my needs whether it be gaming or on the go
    • Good tight bass and good sound
    • wonderful bass and vocals sound wonderful.
    • The sound is crisp and clear and the bass is prominent but not overwhelming/overbearing
    • It's not intense head-rocking bass that you may get from some Sony headphones (if you're looking for that)
    • Nor do they have enough bass
    • The sound is very textured with a strong bass presents, yet the treble is sparkly clear
    • The clarity, bass, mids,
    • (The Custom One Pro has an adjustable bass
    • I go back and forth between many different genres of music, but where these shine is its intense bass for EDM (of which I mix often)
    • compared+Best Bass of all products compared
    • Very good bass, perfect for EDM
    • The bass is perfect
    • The bass is astounding and blends into the mid-range seamlessly
    • The bass is fantastic, smooth, accurate, low, but not bloated
    • Now the vocals that used to align to the middle has dragged to the left side as well as the bass
    • Even at full volume the bass and sound is crystal clear
    • These are easily the best bass geared headphones I have listened to based on leaving the mids and highs intact.
    • most people who are stating that these headphones have crappy bass is because they are either using EQ or some type of booster these headphone have clear bass but not as much bass as their older models
    • If you're a bass head who loves quality over quantity, you'll enjoy these headphones
    • If u want a good bass headset look up the Logitech G933
    • I owned the Crossfade M100s and was blown away at how crisp and deep the bass was and how clear the mids and highs were
    • Unless the only thing you care about is overpowering bass, you will be perfectly happy with this
    • I must add, the Sony's do have outstanding bass, probably the best bass on this list
    • They have cleaner highs (which is saying something), but have noticeably weaker bass
    • Crisp sounding all around with good but not overpowerful bass
    • Sound comes through incredibly crisp, with the right treble and strong and more importantly, deep enough bass but without being overbearing
    • However, I feel it lacks bass
    • The bass extends endlessly and punches you with no mercy when the song calls for it
    • (I'm a basshead so the bass will satisfy most people.)I originally had the Sony XB950 BT and the bass on those are spectacular especially with the extra bass button
    • These are easily the best bass geared headphones I have listened to based on leaving the mids and highs intact.
    • The bass can be thunderous and punchy, but it can lack separation or distinction.
    • The M-100 is undeniably a pleasing and fun sounding headphone with stunning bass performance, but its resolution and coherency leaved some to be desired
    • The bass is a bit overwhelming and not natural
    • Excellent sound, bass, but balanced.
    • They also produce very rich tones with a nice bass that's not too overpowering like some other headphones.
    • These Headphones make Bose and Sennheiser look like a cheap pair of Headphones from 7-11Faux Leather, Loud Bass, Very Loud Audio, 20+ Hour Battery life and over ear for Large earsGod's personal pair of Headphones areV-MODA Crossfade Wireless over-Ear Headphones
    • but strong clear bass seems to be the thoughest quality to find
    • I wanted a strong set of headphones with detailed sound and good bass
    • I've read numerous reviews and finally pulled the trigger on these thinking they'd deliver Bluetooth wireless freedom with detail bass, quick attack and decay, all without muddy bloat bass
    • The Bass is great and the lows/mids/highs are right on point
    • Overall, I would recommend these headphones if you want clarity and strong, tight punchy bass without it sounding muffled or too intense
    • The bass isn't as powerful as the Sony XB950 BT but the VModa Crossfade sound better and are clearer.*The volume button on the headphone isn't easy to locate and adjust while you are wearing them
    • Bass is strong and punchy, though not over-whelming or irritating whatsoever
    • Has the loudest bass, but other sounds are still noticeable and appreciable
    • thoughI've heard the new model fix most issuesM80Has good bass but lacks a lil detail, good mids, treble lacks a lil detail, decent overall not great not badDecent comfortBeats studioDecent like the vmoda m80Better comfort
    • If you like deep warm sounds & more "thick" sounding bass, Sony's is a good company for that (though they're not good on durability/longevity).
    • They have that amazing bass and warm/
    • Also, since the bass isn't too strong, it allows for the other sound ranges to pop more
    • Amazing Bass that stands out too
    • are really good and balanced to but lack sub bass and punch, good bass quality not quantity, good mids, good treble, good dynamics, realistic sound, mainly use for movies, TV, but still love music on
    • The bass is super clean and has a nice punch (something I was looking for for rock music and hip hop), but it’s not obnoxious in any way
    • The bass is there but not overpowering
    • are really good and balanced to but lack sub bass and punch, good bass quality not quantity, good mids, good treble, good dynamics, realistic sound, mainly use for movies, TV, but still love music on
    • However, when the Beats are cranked up to full volume the bass becomes distorted
    • WOW!The highs are sweet and crisp and the bass and midrange you can just feel
    • The sound signature is exactly how everyone says, slightly accentuated highs, smooth mids, and a gorgeous tight bass.
    • thoughI've heard the new model fix most issuesM80Has good bass but lacks a lil detail, good mids, treble lacks a lil detail, decent overall not great not badDecent comfortBeats studioDecent like the vmoda m80Better comfort
    • If you prefer bass in your music, then these are the right headphones for you.
    • The bass is not overwhelming and the highs and lows can be heard very clearly
    • In other words, the highs and mids are still present and do not suffer from the blossoming bass (great job V-Moda!)
    • Bass is crisp with no buzz and mids and highs are
    • They are on the warm side and the low end boasts a full bodied beautiful clean bass
    • In fact, if I were to conduct a blind A/B test between the two, I probably wouldn't be able to hear a difference.
    • Not as much noise cancellation as I would like for a commute, but in a non transit situation outshines other similar headphones in this bracket.
    • I don't know why I keep buying V-Moda - I've had several pairs of headphones and earbuds that I love, but break as soon as they are out of warranty.
    • Compared to something like the Beats Studio Wireless, the V-MODAS easily win as they don't have the noise cancelling hiss the Studios do.
    • Other companies have tried this like Beats, but in my opinion, have failed as they are all just mass produced variants and typically of poor quality.
    • Not as good as with a standalone DAC/amp, but I'd say about 30% better than the iPhone alone - which is not a subtle improvement, and without the distortions introduced by the iPhone's electronic equalizer