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Haha, bikes have been upgraded on this bench. ;)
  • Jun 29, 2012 by KimLaroux in Modified Shure SRH440
i am almost reading a bike-upgrade here!
  • Jun 28, 2012 by Nemeske88 in Modified Shure SRH440
Omg I've so deleted all of that crap, I should have bought a Vostro not to have to pay for all of those, lol. Roxio CD creator, Dell Media Center,...
  • Jun 18, 2012 by devouringone3 in Modified Shure SRH440
Yes, I noticed. Mine is a Vostro 1500. The Vostro and the Inspiron are basically the same thing. The only difference is the Vostro is marketed for...
  • Jun 18, 2012 by KimLaroux in Modified Shure SRH440
Hum, actually our laptop is very similar, I have a Inspiron 1720 but yours looks very much the same, but black!
  • Jun 17, 2012 by devouringone3 in Modified Shure SRH440

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By hgabi00
Aug 1, 2011
Shure srh440
By hgabi00
Dec 28, 2011
Hacking SRH440 headband, step #4. PROFITS! All the useless junk I removed from the headphone weights 63 grams. But then I added the new pad and the tape. So currently my SRH440 is 58 grams less than it was.
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By KimLaroux
Jun 27, 2012
Final modification applied to the headband of my SRH440. I trimmed the pleather from the stock abomination they called a headband, and stitched it to the ledges of the HD650 headband cushion. The earpads are SRH940's pads.
By KimLaroux
Jul 28, 2012
Hacking SRH440 headband, step #3. Mounting the Sennheiser HD650's headband pad to the SRH440 headband. I used double faced tape, because it's quick and dirty. I'll probably get something better to make it more permanent.
By KimLaroux
Jun 27, 2012
Hacking SRH440 headband, step #3. Mounting the Sennheiser HD650's headband pad to the SRH440 headband. I used double faced tape, because it's quick and dirty. I'll probably get something better to make it more permanent.
By KimLaroux
Jun 27, 2012
Hacking SRH440 headband, step #2. Reassembly of the bare minimum. All the parts shown over the headphones are useless parts I didn't put back on.
By KimLaroux
Jun 27, 2012
Hacking SRH440 headband, step #1. Taking everything apart. I used a sharp knife to cut one of the seam holding the pleather of the headband together.
By KimLaroux
Jun 27, 2012
Shure SRh440 in pieces. Most of it is plastic. I was fooled in thinking it was tougher built that that. Quite a disappointment.
By KimLaroux
May 16, 2012
My Shure SRh440 with SRH940's velour pads. This shot shows the foam inserts that deepens the back of the cups.
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By KimLaroux
May 14, 2012
My pair of Shure SRH440 with the SRH940's velour pads. This picture shows the foam insert that deepens the back of the cup. Note that there is no foam at the front of the cups, angling the driver forward.
By KimLaroux
May 14, 2012

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