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!thanks They're decently comfortable with some extra padding, and surprisingly fun to listen to for what I expected of their tuning. The folks in that thread definitely had a point about fatigue in the mids though - I ended up using the EQ shared there with the bass pulled most of the way back down again to get a more relaxed sound out of them.
V Moda Crossfade 3. U shape sound signature and great clamp force without being uncomfortable.
Discussion about them on [HeadFi](https://www.head-fi.org/threads/v-moda-crossfade-wireless-3.964526/)
Has anyone else who wears glasses noticed that the Momentum 4s sound noticeably worse with glasses on? It almost feels like the ear cups can’t form a proper seal around my ears when I’m wearing them. There’s a pretty significant difference in sound quality between glasses on vs. off. I recently switched from the V-Moda (RIP) Crossfade 3s—which were easily my favorite headphones ever—and I’m honestly pretty disappointed with the Momentum 4s so far. The sound quality is underwhelming to the point where I’m wondering if I might have a defective pair. The left earcup sounds slightly quieter, the mids and highs feel very washed out, and the overall sound is hollow. I really want to like these so I’m getting a second pair tomorrow to test the defective-unit theory. Has anyone else experienced something similar?
V-Moda Crossfade 3 for my full size headset and Audio Technica ATH-TWX7 for my ear buds, I love them both.
V-MODA CROSSFADE 2 WIRELESS or V-MODA CROSSFADE 3 WIRELESS If the TV or the external amplifier haves Bluetooth these work great. If the content originates on the phone and is cast to the TV equipped with bluetooth it will be the best of both worlds.
I use the V-Moda Crossfade 3 Wireless and will eventually get something like the Beyerdynamic Aventho 300's. I prefer a nice Bluetooth wireless headphone to use for personal use that I can also plug a cable in for DJing. Don't fuss too much over headphones, everyone here is just recommending the first pair they bought. Highly doubt anyone has thoroughly tested multiple pairs. The first "DJ" headphones I got were some pioneer pair that I hated, then I got the V-Moda M-100's. Then the Crossfade 2's, and now the 3's. I'd get the 4's if they didn't get bought out. So I'm switching to Beyerdynamic because I like the brand and have headphones from them that I use with my PC.
Literally just opened mine like 10 minutes ago, they sound pretty good but I have a habit of wearing my headphones to death, since I wear them probably more than 50% of the time. How has yours held up to use? My last headphones were a set of Vmoda Crossfade wireless and I had to upgrade since over the last two+ years the spring steel band snapped in them from fatigue putting them on and taking them off
i love my Vmodas sturdy road dogs for sure
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