Typical price: £28
What is it: Mid-range earbud-style bass-enhancing headphones
What we think: They're the perfect accessory for bass-loving MP3 player owners on a budget
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 5 January 2007
Tags: V-moda, V-Moda Bass Freq headphones, low price, songs, headphones
We like:
Available in several stylish colours; competitively priced; loud; offer great sound quality
We don't like:
May be too bass-heavy for audio purists; thin cable tangles easily; may not hold up in the long run
CNET UK judgement:
V-Moda's Bass Freq headphones are the perfect accessory for bass-loving MP3 player owners who are on a budget. If you prefer less low end, look elsewhere
Full review:
Our ears get to hear a lot of great- (and horrible-) sounding headphones, but the style of these musical monitors rarely changes -- black and white synthetics are the norm, with an occasional chrome accent. Continue Reading...
V-Moda Bass Freq headphones History
4 Dec 2006 in Crave
V-Moda Bass Freq headphones: Get your Christmas Freq on
We continue our festive theme with a look at some colourful headphones that deliver a feisty bass, ensuring you keep your spirits up this party season
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