v-moda and aiaiai heaphones
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v-moda and aiaiai heaphones
Anyone use or know anything about these cans? Looking at the v-moda crossfade lp and crossfade m-80 wondering if anyone has opinions on how these sound i love the build quality which is why im interested. I also have been looking at the aiaiai tma-1 primarily due to the build quality same question anyone have any opinions on the sound.
Other than these cans im looking at the sennheiser but i feel like they are the go to for midrange headphones and often high end so i wanted to look at other brands first.
I would be useing these headphones for djing primarily and semi often for production.
Currently i have shure srh750djs and they sound good but the build quality is bad imo broke twice so far and i have not dropped them. However i have been able to fix them into working order both times.
Other than these cans im looking at the sennheiser but i feel like they are the go to for midrange headphones and often high end so i wanted to look at other brands first.
I would be useing these headphones for djing primarily and semi often for production.
Currently i have shure srh750djs and they sound good but the build quality is bad imo broke twice so far and i have not dropped them. However i have been able to fix them into working order both times.
Re: v-moda and aiaiai heaphones
I have a feeling people either don't own or like these headphones lol
Re: v-moda and aiaiai heaphones
Sorry i've never heard of those headphones, but for what it's worth i just got some KRK headphones and i like them a lot. They sound very detailed, though i can't compare them to other high end headphones because the only other ones i have experience with are the Sennheiser EH-2200 and i have not had those for a couple of years so can't compare.
One feature worthy of note on these KRK headphones is that the frequency response range is 5Hz-23 kHz, which extends a bit further into the bass frequencies than most headphones i've seen (I think the ATH-M50 does 10Hz.)
So, theoretically, at least these have a slight edge over other headphones for the type of music people tend to make around here.
One feature worthy of note on these KRK headphones is that the frequency response range is 5Hz-23 kHz, which extends a bit further into the bass frequencies than most headphones i've seen (I think the ATH-M50 does 10Hz.)
So, theoretically, at least these have a slight edge over other headphones for the type of music people tend to make around here.
Re: v-moda and aiaiai heaphones
I have no personal experience, but I have heard good things about the AIAIAI, I can try to find out some more details ...
Sony MDR V-6 has 5–30,000 Hz frequency response.um4mi wrote: One feature worthy of note on these KRK headphones is that the frequency response range is 5Hz-23 kHz, which extends a bit further into the bass frequencies than most headphones i've seen (I think the ATH-M50 does 10Hz.)
So, theoretically, at least these have a slight edge over other headphones for the type of music people tend to make around here.

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Re: v-moda and aiaiai heaphones
Good to know, great price too...Mad EP wrote:I have no personal experience, but I have heard good things about the AIAIAI, I can try to find out some more details ...
Sony MDR V-6 has 5–30,000 Hz frequency response.um4mi wrote: One feature worthy of note on these KRK headphones is that the frequency response range is 5Hz-23 kHz, which extends a bit further into the bass frequencies than most headphones i've seen (I think the ATH-M50 does 10Hz.)
So, theoretically, at least these have a slight edge over other headphones for the type of music people tend to make around here.
Do you use these? Do you find them to be relatively detailed?
Re: v-moda and aiaiai heaphones
um4mi wrote:Good to know, great price too...Mad EP wrote:I have no personal experience, but I have heard good things about the AIAIAI, I can try to find out some more details ...
Sony MDR V-6 has 5–30,000 Hz frequency response.um4mi wrote: One feature worthy of note on these KRK headphones is that the frequency response range is 5Hz-23 kHz, which extends a bit further into the bass frequencies than most headphones i've seen (I think the ATH-M50 does 10Hz.)
So, theoretically, at least these have a slight edge over other headphones for the type of music people tend to make around here.
Do you use these? Do you find them to be relatively detailed?
Headphones - like monitors and DAWs - are a very personal choice. I can't think of a brand/model that has 100% consensus - all of em have as many disciples as they do haters.
Personally, I love my V6s. Been using em for years and will continue to do so - love the bass response, I find them to be crisp and detailed (without being too bright or sharp) and most important, I can use them for ages without fatigue. On the other hand, I have never liked Sennheisers even though there are hordes that swear by em. So like lots of gear - they aren't necessarily for everyone, but they certainly are right for me.

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