3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Great Headphones for the Money,
December 3, 2011 Tyler Evans (San Diego) - See all my reviews
This review is from: V-Moda Bass Freq Metal (Electronics)
These headphones I bought for a great price at a radioshack at a discounted price.
First, let me say that these are headphones for people who don't mind a bit of bass. I don't consider myself a bass head, but I do enjoy some hefty bass in my phones. The bass is great in these headphones, however, it does bleed a little in to the mids, but doesn't compromise much of the quality of the sound. The bass isn't punchy, but still very present. The highs are pretty good, a little flat, but still strong. The sound is not very muddled, however, despite being a bass heavy phone.
The noise isolation in these phones is probably the best I have ever had in the earbud design. Even with the music turned way down, it blocks out all of the surrounding noise in a relatively loud place (like a mall), however, on streets you can still barely hear the cars whizzing by.
The build quality seems to be very good. These are the metal versions of the v-moda bass freq, so they...Read more
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Don't understand why they're called bass freqs,
January 12, 2012 Rokushou - See all my reviews
This review is from: V-Moda Bass Freq Metal (Electronics)
I picked these headphones up at a Radioshack sale (I believe they are Radioshack exclusive). I thought they were the original bass freqs re-released in a metal housing, hence the name "Bass Freq Metal", but they are not. The Bass Freq Earbuds was one of V Moda's earliest products and boasted tremendous amounts of bass to give it a "club" sound. The bass freq metal on the other hand, have the standard V Moda sound signature and sound much like the Vibe Earbuds. The sound is still good for the price I got it at but just wish they could have named it better.