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Klipsch Mode M40 - Noise Cancelling Headphones
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<blockquote data-quote="Jes" data-source="post: 471549" data-attributes="member: 13949"><p>So in a bit of a lucky twist of fate this weekend I ended up with a pair of Klipsch Status headphones. Not sure but they do appear to be the non-cancelling versions of the M40. Although I think they came after. Have put about 3 hours on them thus far and have to say I am extremely impressed. The sound is nicely balanced. Lots of detail even though I have only used them on my Fiio X5 thus far. Haven't tried them on my headphone amp yet. Think an amp will only make them better. </p><p></p><p>In terms of comfort they are a bit heavy but not that bad I think. Don't think they tight at all so guess klipsch has sorted that out. They provide excellent noise isolation even though they not actively designed for that. My Bose are better for that but only use those for traveling. </p><p></p><p>If the M40 sound is anything like the Status then I would highly recommend them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jes, post: 471549, member: 13949"] So in a bit of a lucky twist of fate this weekend I ended up with a pair of Klipsch Status headphones. Not sure but they do appear to be the non-cancelling versions of the M40. Although I think they came after. Have put about 3 hours on them thus far and have to say I am extremely impressed. The sound is nicely balanced. Lots of detail even though I have only used them on my Fiio X5 thus far. Haven't tried them on my headphone amp yet. Think an amp will only make them better. In terms of comfort they are a bit heavy but not that bad I think. Don't think they tight at all so guess klipsch has sorted that out. They provide excellent noise isolation even though they not actively designed for that. My Bose are better for that but only use those for traveling. If the M40 sound is anything like the Status then I would highly recommend them. [/QUOTE]
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