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  1. dalethorn

    V-MODA Forza Sport Hybrid In-Ear (IEM) Stereo Earphone review

    And now the Forza Metallo's lower-cost brother, the Forza Sport Hybrid. Costing $30 USD less than the Metallo and featuring moisture resistance, you might not expect it to be made as well or sound as good. I found the great bass to be about the same with each, although down around 16 hz this...
  2. dalethorn

    V-MODA Forza Metallo In-Ear (IEM) Stereo Earphone review

    I've reviewed IEM's before, ranking from "well worth consideration" to "among the very best". This v-moda Forza Metallo is in the latter category, and it's inexpensive (my favorite word)...
  3. dalethorn

    V-MODA 'Zn' In-Ear/Ear-Canal Stereo Earphone/IEM review

    Here's the perfect thing for an after-Thanksgiving purchase. A really, really good earphone, which BTW sounds a lot like the V-MODA M100 and Wireless. http://www.hifiheadphones.co.uk/community/threads/v-moda-zn-in-ear-ear-canal-earphone-iem-review.4313/
  4. dalethorn

    V-MODA Wireless Around-Ear Bluetooth Stereo Headphone review.

    My first wireless headphone that worked well. Perfectly in fact. Add to that the sound is essentially the same wired or wireless. And the sound is mighty good. http://www.hifiheadphones.co.uk/community/threads/v-moda-wireless-around-ear-bluetooth-stereo-headphone-review.4303/
  5. dalethorn

    V-MODA 'LP2' Around-Ear EDM Stereo Headphone review

    I didn't buy the LP2 the first time around, but since the discounts are really good now I did snag one, in matte black. I was expecting a different sound from the 'LP' (now discontinued), but apparently the latest of the LP's was updated to the newer signature at some point, so I have both...
  6. dalethorn

    V-MODA LP Around-Ear Portable Stereo Headphone review

    Here is a headphone that I missed on the original release, but are now being closed out at amazing prices, in the U.S. at least. It's dark, it's bassy, and the details are in the review. I love how comfortable this is, in spite of using the standard earpads. From all I can see, the physical...

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