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Hey, is this easily reversible? i.e. does the stuff come off okay?
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Hey, is this easily reversible? i.e. does the stuff come off okay?
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I wound up using a black Sharpie to recolor the removed paint.
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Well, so far my hypothesis seems to be accurate: the tack has applied some refining touches to the cans - imaging has increased in accuracy to a noticeable degree; bass response (resolution and attack [punchiness]) has improved noticeably; resolution has also increased nicely (more 'blackness' b/w each note and different instruments as well). I'm going to compare them to my GS-1000's now to compare the refinement that way too...
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To clarify things for those who are interested in using Dynamat for this mod...
Dynamat Xtreme is a thin aluminum foil sheet that has a layer of gooey elastomer material on the back. I rub the gooey stuff off the foil with my fingers and roll the elastomer into a ball around 1cm in diameter. I then apply this to the back of the transducers. I don't use the foil. |
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i agree with most of that, i HOPE, our old enemy placebo isnt at work here but i just added some blue tack and am hearing difference as described above on my sr325i's. this is my first little journey into modding grados, i firstly taped up the pads, making them more bassy, then removed the model button, stripped the black grills to natural stainless colour. then added this dampening material to back of driver. and also added a very tight shank washer to the aluminium housing.
hopefully, liberators and recabling is in the future. |
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Does anyone know how to pry the housing apart? My seems to be stuck on real tight...
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The halves of each cup are held together with a bead of hot glue. Lay the headphones on the floor. You may want to pry off the plastic C-shaped cup holders first. Blast the side of each cup with a hairdryer for a minute or so; apply the heat evenly along the entire circumference of the cups. Don't blast heat into the grills on either side! After heating, quickly pry the halves of the cups apart. Use your bare hands to avoid putting tool marks on the cups, especially on aluminum ones.
Upon reassembly, I reuse the hot glue that remains. Just soften it with heat (should turn from opaque to clear) and quickly reassemble the halves of the cups. |
. So can some people actually report back the improvement/difference on SQ to justify all these trouble. Please I will really appreciate your help because I don't have a heat gun or anything to remove my sr325i with. Before I go out and buy one I want to make sure this mod actually works well and it is worth all the trouble. Please also tell us what material do you use for damping. Thank you!