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V-Moda Crossfade M-100 Headphone Review

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Today, I am going to review the V-Moda Crossfade M100. These are an award-winning M-Class “modern audiophile” sound signature tuned by over 200 affectionados, with several patents. When these first arrived, I thought I had been sent the wrong pair of headphones due to the size of the box being far too small. But that is the marvel of these headphones. They fold so tightly into themselves that they can fit into that tiny football looking hard case.

Before I carry on lets check out the official specifications –

– Immersive 3D Soundstage: Evokes the experience of a live performance
– Clean Deep Bass: Feel and hear the precise vibrations of your music without bloated boom or a muddy mid-range
– Ultra Wide Clarity & Vivid Midrange: Hear lifelike vocals, crystal clear cymbals and crispy hi-hats
– 50mm Dual-Diaphragm Driver (Patent Pending): Inner and outer rings separate the bass from bleeding into the mids and highs
– Analog Noise Isolation – Naturally cut out the distractions of jet engines, crying babies and crowd noise
– No Batteries or Artificial Processing: Powerful, pure sound without the pollution of two extra digital-to-analog conversions of battery powered headphones
– Minimal sound leakage: Immersive sound for you without bothering others view details
– Consistent Driver Quality: Quality tested at 6 frequencies to maintain stricter consistency than the competition, often by an order of magnitude
– Virtually Indestructible STEELFLEX Headband
– Steel Frame and Interchangeable Aircraft Grade Metal Shields
– Exoskeleton Form-Fitting Case
– Tested Beyond Military-Level Quality MIL-STD-810G Test Standards
– Kevlar Reinforced Cable/Plug Bend: Cables and 45-degree plug can bend over 1 million times (100x industry standard)
– Headband Bend: Steelflex can bend 10+ times flat
– Environmental: High and low temperatures, humidity, salt spray and UV e
– Optional Custom Shield Kits: Laser engrave your logo or change your shield color
-Optional Cables & Ear Cushions: Choose from a variety of color and feature
– Cliqfold™ Hinge: Swiss-like hinge mechanism precisely folds the headphones into the impossibly small exoskeleton case (patent pending)
– Exoskeleton V-STRAP: Organize included cables and 1/4″ adapter via the V-STRAP system inside the exoskeleton case, with extra room left over for your USB Flash Drive & Fader earplugs
– Carabiner Clip: Safely secure your headphones on the outside of your bag for quick access
– Type: Over-Ear Circumaural
– Frequency Response: 5 – 30,000 Hz
– Sensitivity: 103 dB @ 1kHz 1mW
– Microphone Sensitivity: -42dB @ 1kHz
– Impedance: 32 Ω
– Weight: 280g
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When you use these for the first time, the first thing you notice is the level of bass attack, it’s so much richer than other headphones but totally in control. Firm bass. Fast too. The other frequencies are not ruined either. The dynamics and musicality of these cans is exceptional. If you go to Amazon.com there are over 700 5 star reviews out of 880 reviews written. Another 100 are 4 stars reviews. These headphones will do wonders for your music. They also sound great straight out of your smartphone but if you use an external amp you will explore the hidden depths of these headphones. These are a closed back design meaning your music is for your ears only. But it their ability to work well with mobile devices that stands out. I have reviewed the AKG K845 headphones which have a natural sound via Bluetooth and sound even better when used in wired mode, but only when used with an additional amplifier. When used this way the AKG’s sound better than the V-moda as they have a more natural wider musicality. The AKG’s sound close to open back headphones hence their advantage when powered properly.

Anyway shortly after wearing these for about 30 mins my ears started to really hurt. The discomfort was unbearable. The ear cups were not large enough for my ears and I have not got large ears. I did some research and found others had experienced the same discomfort as myself, but also realised V-Moda sold larger ear cups. I ordered these and these make a world of difference. Slight larger and deeper my ears are enclosed in comfort. In my mind these should be the standard size, but then others have used the smaller ear cushions with no issues whatsoever. The photos show the headphones fitted with the larger ear cushions.

In the football looking case was the headphones and 3 different types of cables. There are more cable options available to order for these headphones too. Some with music controls on, others with the ability to allow another person to connect their headphones in to the cable as well. But it is the ability to collapse down in to such a small size makes these ideal as a portable headphone.

In terms of musicality, once you have heard these, you will not want to look back. These fantastic to use with your smartphone and are easy to power so that in terms of overall quality and reproduction, you get great music across a vast selection of genres. Bass lines are strong but the mids and treble are just as prominent. In fact, the upper frequencies are handled really well. In terms of music genres, these rock out just as strongly as they do with a soft classical piece.

Highly recommended and portable.

Link to V-Moda Crossfade M100 at Amazon

Honor Holly – Review – 4 Part Review

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To help you, I have created this single post that links to all of the review posts written on the Honor Holly.

Part 1 – Review

Part 2 – Review

Part 3 – Camera samples

Part 4 – Conclusion

And all the camera shots are in their own Flickr album click here.

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Honor Holly – Review – Conclusion

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Welcome back to part 4 of my review on the Honor Holly. Today I will cover off my final thoughts on this lovely budget phone.

Huawei have produced a decent budget phone with the Honor Holly that is dual sim, 16gb storage with micro sd expansion and a camera that took much better photos than I expected. The included software provides enough to get most people off the ground with an all round capable budged priced smartphone.

Its additional versatility with the dual sim really makes it stand out from the crowd. I can see this being a popular addition to the Honor range. And at the moment it is on for pre order at Amazon UK for only £74.99!!

Honor Holly – Review – Part 2

Welcome back to the Honor Holly review part 2. Today I am going to cover the audio and camera.

The Honor Holly camera app has a number of options available including ISO controls all the way up to ISO 1,600. The burst mode captures up to 40 shots or you can amend the setting to allow up to 99 shots in a burst. The burst mode works fairly well. The separate post today covers off some of the camera shots taken on this phone.

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It also features a number of other options from HDR, Face detection and timer can be set for 2 or 10 seconds.

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Scene mode has options for night, sunset, party, portrait, panorama, night portrait, theatre, beach, snow, steady photo, fireworks, sports, candle light or auto. There is a number of colour filters available from whiteboard, blackboard, aqua, negative, sepia and mono.

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The main interface on the left side includes modes for panorama, face beauty, live photo mode (combines a photo and video) and the standard camera shooting mode. On the top right you can toggle HDR and the flash and switch between front and rear camera.

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All in all a competent set of options and in my testing a good camera too that punches above it weight at its price point.

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The Honor Holly has its own music player app, similar to Honor 6 which I reviewed recently.It also includes a number of options in the graphic equaliser department as shown below.

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The loudspeaker sounded a bit tinny and the sound via the headphone socket was satisfactory. However, with the help of all the EQ options you could tweak it to your liking. I tried connecting via USB Audio but the Honor Holly does not support this.

Tomorrow I will provide my final thoughts on the Honor Holly.

Sennheiser HD518 Headphone Review

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Today, I am going to look at the Sennheiser HD518 headphones.

The official specifications of the Sennheiser HD518 are –

-Type – Full-Size Circumaural, ‘Around-the-ear’ Headphone
– Frequency Response – 14 – 26,000 Hz
– Acoustic Design – Open-Backed For Excellent, Natural And True-To-Life Sound Reproduction
– Impedance – 50 Ohms
– Cable length – 3 m OFC Single-Sided, Exchangeable
– Connector Plugs – 6.3 mm Plug, With 3.5 mm Adaptor
– Sound Pressure Level – 108 dB

Over the Christmas and Black Friday period in 2014, Amazon had these headphones reduced from their typical selling price of £120 to a more reasonable £49.99. These are Open Back headphones which means you can hear everything around you and everyone can hear your music too and clearly! But if you are listening in private in a quiet room these headphones are fantastic.

Comfort. When I put these headphones on I thought wow, these are so comfortable. They feel like slippers for your ears and over the last few months have become even softer around my ears. These are the most comfortable pair of headphones I have ever worn. I am able to wear these for hours and hours and being open back, their is no ear sound pressure, something you can get with a closed back design. These are even more comfortable than the Sennheiser HD600 that I owned previously.

Sound Quality. With any pair of headphones, I leave them initially connected and playing for around 100 hours to burn them in. The sound stage on these headphones is outstanding due to their open-back design. They have very crisp highs, naturally clear mids and very deep controlled bass. But it is their natural feeling of an expansive sound stage and musicality that makes these such a superb performer. Live concerts just feel like you are right there listening to the performance. Female vocals are wonderful. Personally I think these headphones are leaning towards a warmer sound.

Compatibility with smartphones. The HD518 can be used with a smartphone but will never sound their best as at 50ohms impedance they need additional amplification. Most smartphone headphone amps will simply run out of steam to power these properly.

My preference with these headphones are listening to jazz, blues and classical and any live recording. These headphones are not great for portability or listening in crowded noisy spaces but if you can get around all of that, find a private quiet space, you will not be disappointed.

Link to Sennheiser HD5xx series at Amazon

Fiio RC-HD1 Cable – Review

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The Fiio RC-HD1 features a special PCOCC-A high purity OCC copper wire construction,high purity wire creates excellent conductivity, four segment straight copper plated gold 2.5mm / 3.5mm connections and outstanding tension resistance. It is a replacement cable for the Sennheiser HD518, HD558 and HD598.

Specifications –

– Length: 120cm
– Sheath material: TPE
– Shielding layer: PCOCC-A
– Insulating layer: PFA
– Conductor: PCOCC-A
– Outermost diameter: 2.4mm×2 (Parallel structure)
– Plug: 2.5mm / 3.5mm

Not all cables are created equal. Whether you believe this cable is worth £30 is up to you to decide, but I have been extremely happy with it. The Sennheiser HD5xx range comes with a 3 metre cable terminated with a 6.3mm plug which does not fit any portable gear or smartphones. It does come with an adapter to convert the 6.3mm plug down to 3.5mm but then you have this huge component sticking out of your headphone socket, which also will create a lot of strain of the headphone jack.

The Fiio cable is a replacement speaker cable for the HD5xx range of headphones. For a start it is only 120cm long and terminated with a 3.5mm plug.

In addition it upgrades the quality of the sound experienced through the HD5xx headphones. In use I found my music to provide clearer treble and midrange. tighter bass and a wider sound stage. It is also a lot easier to use my HD518 headphones with a shorter cable length.

For those that haven’t heard of Fiio they make a number of budget audio components that offer huge bang for your bucks.

Link to Fiio RC-HD1 at Amazon

Honor Holly – Review – Part 1

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Welcome to my review of the Honor Holly.

The Honor Holly is budget priced phone but as you will see, it comes with some midrange features. So lets have a look at the hardware. The back of the phone is white, and lifting the battery cover off reveals it is a dual sim phone with a micro SD slot too for cards up to 32gb. The battery is removable and therefore also user replaceable too.

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The official specifications of the Honor Holly are –

– 5 inch IPS 720p screen
– Quad Core CPU MT6582 1.3GHz
– 16gb Storage
– 1gb ram
– Android 4.4.2 with Emotion UI
– 8MP rear & 2MP front cameras, both BSI and with F/2.0, panoramic mode, beauty mode, HDR mode, continuous shot, scene mode and video stabilizer
– Battery 2,000maH
– Dimensions – 142.2 x 72.3 x 9.4
– Removable battery
– Dual sim, plus micro sd up to 32gb
– 48 hours battery life

The Emotion UI skin provides a clean look as without the app drawer.
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As you can see there are a few extra apps included in the Honor Holly to add to the experience. Also included is WPS Office by Kingsoft Office Software, Facebook and Twitter. In the pull down settings, cast screen is included automatically as is the sound profiles (4 options). The phone comes with 16gb storage of which just over 12gb is available.

Whilst the phone is 720p in resolution, this did not impact my enjoyment as the device had good viewing angles and had a high brightness level. Battery life is stated at 48 hours and in my usage I managed close to that figure. In terms of benchmarking AnTuTu scored 18,995 and Geekbench 3, 352 for Single Core and 1156 for Multi Core. I have said I don’t personally care for these types of scoring as they often don’t translate in to real life usage. I have found the Honor Holly to be snappy to use and quick opening applications.

So far it has been a positive experience.

Tomorrow I will cover off the audio and camera and in the meantime, if you have any questions, please let me know.

Tidal Hi-Fi Music Streaming service – pros and cons

Tidal Hi-Fi Music Streaming service costs £19.95 per month so it better be worth paying twice as much as other streaming services. For those not sure or haven’t heard of Tidal it streams music at 3 different bit rates. See below.

– Normal quality: 96 kbps (AAC +)

– High quality: 320 kbps (AAC)

– HiFi: Flac 1411 kbps – Lossless (16 bit/44.1 khz)

Google All Access streams at 320mp3 at its highest and Apple at 256 AAC. As you can see Tidal streams at an even higher bitrate called Flac.  This digital file is higher than that of CDs.  It normally is an uncompressed recording of the actual performance.  Tidal also offers HQ video but this is only available via a PC and not using their mobile apps.

So I downloaded their app on to my Note 4.  Signed up for free 7 day trial.  You do need to give them your credit card details. And started streaming.  My setup was Tidal app playing the music,  in to my HiFiMeDIY Sabre Android USB DAC and then into my Cayin C5 Portable Headphone amplifier.  This sounded amazing.  You could plug your headphones straight into the Note 4 itself which still offers a remarkable improvement.  The change in dynamics, clarity, instruments and nuances of each song was so much better.  After 4 hours of streaming music I thought to myself it really cannot be that much better than that of say Google All Access music.  So I selected a jazz album on Tidal played one track,  switch to Google Music and played the same track.  Nightmare scenario. Google Music now sounded distorted and muddy and lacking everything.  The difference was stark and greater than expected.

But here’s the thing.  Flac music files are huge in size.  A typical album will be in gb’s not mb’s. Fortunately,  Tidal offers offline mode and the option to store tracks to the micro SD card if you have one.  Due to Flac’s storage requirements I never bothered using them as the extra storage required was crazy.  I have a vast music collection and if it was all flac files my house would be full of hard drives.  But this is why I like Tidal.  As it streams the space issue is overcome. 

So after 2 days in to my 7 day trial I am nearly convinced to pay the monthly payment.  But not everything is rosy.  The app is not the best for finding music.  It’s buggy too.  In my offline downloads it shows I’ve downloaded 3 albums but in the queue are 5 tracks showing still to be downloaded, which they have been already.  Mid way through listening to music it sometimes just stops.  Some of the offline downloaded tracks when playing them back skip in places.  This might be down to the track not downloading properly with my wifi speed maybe being the cause. Whatever the reason it’s annoying.  And offline mode means you still need large storage if you want to hold several albums on your device.

The other aspect of Tidal is the music catalogue is not as large as say iTunes but it is broader than I imagined.  I’m listening to Imagine Dragons as I type this. One other point is Tidal only allows 3 authorised devices which should be enough. 

If there is one reason why I don’t subscribe it is due to the tracks skipping mid song.  Totally ruins the enjoyment of otherwise a special music streaming service. 

 

Plantronics BackBeat Pro Bluetooth Headphone Review

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First lets check out the specifications. It is worth reading these in detail as these headphones are smart –

– Wireless Range – Up to 100 meters/330 feet from phone or tablet with Class 1 Bluetooth
– Multi-Point – Simultaneously connect two Bluetooth devices (2H2S)
– In the box – BackBeat PRO headphones, 3.5mm audio cable (Apple), USB charge cable, travel sleeve
– Bluetooth Profiles – Bluetooth v4.0 + EDR – A2DP for audio streaming, AVRCP for music controls, Hands-free v1.6 for wideband, and Headset v1.2
– Battery Power – Up to 24 hours of listening time from rechargeable battery | Up to 21 days standby time | Up to 180 days in DeepSleep mode
– Battery Type- Rechargeable, non-replaceable lithium-ion
– Charge Time -Up to 3 hours
– Weight – 340 grams
– Noise-cancellation Controllable Active Noise Cancelling (ANC) plus Digital Signal Processing (DSP) and dual microphones
– Voice Alerts – Spoken alerts in 14 language options, which vary by region (US and UK English, Cantonese, Danish, EU-French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Norwegian, Russian, EU-Spanish and Swedish)
– OpenMic™ feature lets you hear your surroundings
– Automatic music play/pause when headphones are put on/removed

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These are my reference bluetooth headphones for a number of reasons. First they sound freaking awesome with APT-X support too. These are bass monsters, deep sub level bass but surprisingly they don’t ruin the mid or trebles too much. . They are great fun to use and listen too and make most music entertaining to listen too. BUT they are not for audio purists. I believe it’s always good to have a fun pair of headphones. Despite their exaggerated bass, the still command speed, attack and an overall decent presentation.

They are very comfortable to wear and if you can manage 24 hours of non stop music then these are just the ticket. Since owning these I have updated the firmware and changed the language from US to UK English. When connected to your PC you also have the options to turn off some of the voice actions. When you place these over your ears, the female voice confirms when phone 1 and phone 2 is connected and the level of the battery. Plantronics have an app you can download that amongst some of its features also confirms how many hours are left in the headphones battery. Remember, 24 hours playback with only 3 hours to recharge. Switching between connected devices works effortlessly.

Then there is the auto off and on feature. Take the headphones off your head. The music is paused. Place them back on your head, and the music starts again.

From the headphones itself, you can take calls etc, play/pause music, skip forward or backwards and adjust the volume. The headphones also feature noise reduction to eliminate outside noise. This can be turned on or off. There is also a mic button on the headphones. If somebody starts talking to you, you will not be able to hear them. But pressing the mic button, pushes the sound to the rear and you can now hear properly and conduct a conversation. The headphones comes with a black soft cushion sleeve and a wired cable for times when the batteries run dry. But with 24 hours playback that’s unlikely to happen! Plus 3 hours to recharge them only.

Seriously Plantronics have thought of everything with these bluetooth headphones. So long as you don’t mind the extra bass then these are recommended. As I mentioned at the start, these are my reference bluetooth headphones. Cutting the chord has never been so much fun.

Link to Plantronics BackBeat Pro at Amazon