V-Moda Expands Headphone Range with Pro and Budget Models

Phil Morse | Founder & Tutor
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Last updated 2 September, 2025

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V-Moda has announced two new headphones that sit above and below its successful M-100 series – the flagship M-100 Pro and the entry-level M-10.

The M-100 series has been a DJ favourite since 2012, and these new models look to expand on that legacy. The M-100 Pro sits at the top as the new flagship, featuring ceramic-coated drivers and bass ducts. V-Moda claims improved tuning based on community feedback, while retaining the closed-back design and swivel ear cups.

At the other end, the M-10 replaces the older Crossfade LP2 as your budget option. It keeps the V-Moda styling and beat-tuned sound, but it costs less.

Black V-Moda M-100 Pro headphones displayed with their packaging. Sitting next to them on a light grey table are the detachable coiled and straight cables, a gold adapter, and a black carrying pouch.
Both models come with detachable coiled and straight cable options and a carrying pouch.

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Each model comes with memory foam ear pads, a carrying pouch, and detachable coiled and straight cable options, although only the M-100 Pro folds up.

Same fundamentals, more choices

For DJs who like V-Moda headphones, these additions make sense. The M-100 Pro offers an upgrade for professionals wanting better features, while the M-10 gives bedroom DJs or those on tight budgets a cheaper entry point.

Both models stick with the closed-back design and swivel cups that allow single-ear listening while mixing – standard features DJs expect.

Pricing and availability

The M-100 Pro costs $300, while the M-10 is $180. Both will be available in mid-Q3 2025 through Roland’s website and dealers.

Of course, headphones are very much a personal choice depending on your ears and music style, so we’ll wait to test them before making any final judgments – watch this space for more.

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