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Well, after a week of marathon listening to nothing but my new K701s, I've developed a slight case of "701 Head." You 701 guys know what that is. It's that little sensitive spot on the top of your head, that only the 701s touch.....
At first I was able to reduce the pressure with this fix
But after a while, I started to become aware of the single spot where the headband contacts the head, so I decided to temporarily attach a small memory foam pad on either side of the offending pressure point with some dental floss. They are so soft that when I put the cans on they flatten out, lifting the pressure point just past the point of being able to feel it....
So there you go.... Looks Bad, Feels Good...
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Last edited by upstateguy; 04-22-2008 at 04:39 AM..
There's an easier way. Depending on the architecture of your head, you can tilt the phone forward or back
I suppose if you have the headphones on your head, there's no need to worry about appearance - especially if they sound nice. (Of course, the thrill of seeing them in red may or may not take the pain away.
There's an easier way. Depending on the architecture of your head, you can tilt the phone forward or back
I suppose if you have the headphones on your head, there's no need to worry about appearance - especially if they sound nice. (Of course, the thrill of seeing them in red may or may not take the pain away.
Judging from the way the ear pads are constructed, thicker in the back and thinner in the front, I don't think you have a lot of latitude for movement... and besides, all you'll end up with is a slightly longer sensitive spot....