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And now the Forza Metallo's lower-cost brother, the Forza Sport Hybrid. Costing $30 USD less than the Metallo and featuring moisture resistance, you might not expect it to be made as well or sound as good. I found the great bass to be about the same with each, although down around 16 hz this Sport Hybrid is slightly less Earth-shaking. Mids are similar, but the treble difference affects the mids somewhat. Using the same medium-large eartips on each, this Sport Hybrid is brighter by a few decibels. Your mileage may vary, according to eartips, ear canals, etc. V-MODA Forza Sport Hybrid In-Ear (IEM) Stereo Earphone review by Dale | Headphones Hangout Forum
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I didn't buy the LP2 the first time around, but since the discounts are really good now I did snag one, in matte black. I was expecting a different sound from the 'LP' (now discontinued), but apparently the latest of the LP's was updated to the newer signature at some point, so I have both headphones in very different colors. I added text to my 'LP' template here, partly to differentiate the 2 headphones, and partly to comment on reviews I've read that got the bass response wrong (in my opinion). Video, photos, and text here: V-MODA 'LP2' Around-Ear Stereo Headphone review
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Here is a headphone that I missed on the original release, but are now being closed out at amazing prices, in the U.S. at least. It's dark, it's bassy, and the details are in the review. I love how comfortable this is, in spite of using the standard earpads. From all I can see, the physical quality is the same as the pricy M100, although the tuning is decidedly different. I ordered from v-moda direct (although it was cheaper on Amazon), so I was able to customize the side earplates. V-MODA 'LP' Around-Ear (yet portable) Stereo Headphone review