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Introduction
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01.Tour & Design
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02.Sound Quality
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03.Isolation
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04.Comfort
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05.Usability
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06.V-Moda Vibrato Comparison
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07.Sennheiser PXC 250-II Comparison
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08.Monster Beats Comparison
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09.Sennheiser IE 8i Comparison
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10.Conclusion
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11.Ratings & Specs
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12.Comments
V-MODA Remix Remote
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IsolationSound Quality
Huge on bass and sibilance, very low distortion.
Frequency Response (5.44)
Typically, we like to see a flat response here, but different customers like different things in their headphones. For the mass market, and those who like to DJ either in their spare time or professionally, bass-heavy headphones are an attractive option. Looking at the frequency response graph below, you can see that the V-MODA Remix Remotes certainly don’t skimp on that at all. In addition, the V-MODA Remix Remotes also boost the 6-7.5kHz range, which is where most of your cymbal sounds and the middle of your treble tones live. You will have no problem hearing hi-hats or cymbal splash at all.
Comparisons
See how the V-MODA Remix Remote compares:
Click here for more information on our frequency response test.
Distortion (9.35)
The V-MODA Remix Remotes have very little distortion, and it’s well below the threshhold of human perceptibility. Good job, V-Moda!
Comparisons
See how the V-MODA Remix Remote compares:
Click here for more information on our frequency response test.
Tracking (8.85)
Though a bit peculiar, the shifts in channel preference along the frequency spectrum are slight at worst, and it is very difficult to hear a 2dB shift in volume. It’s not perfect, but we’ve seen far worse tracking responses.
Comparisons
See how the V-MODA Remix Remote compares:
Click here for more information on our frequency response test.
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