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I'm still on the Sony XM4. No reason to upgrade really.
I bought the XM4 somewhat recently, because it's like half the price of the XM5 new. And from reviews it supposedly has minor upgrades, so not worth the difference.
I got the xm5 after I lost my 4's and the differences aren't that great. The bass seemed better on the 4's too.
Thanks for reaffirming my decision, I love some good bass. My main worry was that the noise cancellation would be a lot better on the 5 vs the 4.