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Excellent build quality, distinctive style, +The detachable cords are a revelation in comfort, +They sound great, +Decent noise-canceling headphones, in a pinch
Isolating, Good with hotter mixes, Dramatic Looks, Forgiving for lower bit rate files
They look good, the sound is awesome, comes with a lot of accessories, very comfortable to wear, extremely durable.
Incredibly high quality construction, Unique and stylish design with three color options, Detachable cables with optional inline mic and audio controls.
Comfortable, Hip and Modern look, iPhone talk/control, Handy accessories and storage.
The V-Moda Crossfade LP headphones feature an eye-catching design and solid construction that offers a comfy fit. The package includes several nice extras such as detachable cloth-covered cables, an iPhone/iPod remote and inline mic, and a stylish hard...
The design is exceptional and fits comfortably over the users ears.
Not as good with older recordings
Quite expensive and the sound won't be to everyone's tastes.
Muffled lower treble range, $249.99 price tag, Not collapsible for storage.
Lackluster Sound Quality, Inconsistent build quality, Not collapsible/foldable
The Crossfade LP headphones don't offer the most balanced audio response, and they don't fold down flat for easy transport.
Their performance is slightly lower than other options.
By DigitalVersus on December 21, 2011
For those looking for bassy-but-not-too-bassy headphones that have a certain something, the Crossfade LPs should suit perfectly....
By I4U on April 30, 2011
V-Moda sells these things for $199.99. Which means they're going directly against Monster's BEATS line and other "audiophile grade" headphones. I'd tend to consider the Crossfades to be more practical than most products in this category. You...
By 5FWD on April 15, 2011
They sound great, look even better and if you’ve had enough of the same boring old-fashioned brands, then the V-Moda Crossfade LP have enough street smarts and appeal to pass for the real deal.V-Moda Crossfade LP is tagged with V-Moda Crossfade LP...
By The Gadgeteer on March 06, 2011
Crossfade is the act of fading one song out as you fade another in, resulting in continuous music with little or no break in the sound. Its something that club DJs do to keep the dance floor crowded and the mood electric. It is in this vein that...
By Whathifi.com on December 07, 2010
We wouldn't blame any hi-fi fashionistas for making a beeline for these . They look pretty impressive and, dare we say it, stylish. Storm Troopers will go crazy for the White Pearl finish, while Darth Vader types can opt for Phantom Chrome or...
By Pocket-lint on November 24, 2010
It's only really the performance that lets the Crossfades down. It's not that the performance is bad – it's very good. It's just not as good as it should be because of (a) the price-tag and (b) the aesthetics of the actual...
By MyMac on October 21, 2010
Our rating takes all the above into account, as well as the extremely competitive pricing for so many features, especially the outstanding...
By CNET UK on August 27, 2010
If the V-moda Crossfade LPs were a superhero, they'd be The Incredible Hulk -- loud and absolutely out of control. If you love deep, brain-imploding bass, write your will and buy a set of these headphones...
By Smarthouse on August 26, 2010
The Crossfade LP is stored inside an exoskeleton case. Also found inside are two Kevlar reinforced detachable cables (3.5mm audio cable and cable with inline mic/volume and control for the iPhone 3GS, iPod, iPad, and MacBook), a 6.3mm to 3.5mm...
By techcrunch.com on August 03, 2010
Short Version: V-Moda’s Crossfade LP headphones are designed for versatility, with the idea of taking them anywhere and providing you with a rich listening experience. I found a mixed bag full of excellent sounds, somewhat awkward hardware, and a...
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