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^ Nice!

Thanks! I've also got a friend making me a wooden dual-headphone stand for my two top home-listening cans. It's based on the design of the rear spoiler of major racing circuit cars. It's also painted to resemble the Datsun 240Z I have in my garage.
 

 



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now thats what you call portable stations. Nice.

The irony is that I keep it among my CD collection, despite the fact that I smashed my last portable CD player to bits with a hammer long ago.
 

 

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post #212 of 244

I got my headphone stand from halwoodworking.com and they work very nicely.

 

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post #213 of 244

Today was a good day. I received my FA-003s (before anyone points out that I've been recommending them for awhile now, I've put fifteen hours of critical listening time on an associate's while in the buying process so my recommendations are perfectly valid), some HD201 drivers from Coq de Combat, and my new headphone stand. I'll post pictures as soon as I pick of the FA-003 from the post office tomorrow!

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Here's my new stand and FA-003! An exchange student from Germany made it especially for me. The stand has a storage shelf that conveniently keeps my portable gear, and an area down below for my IEMs in their cases. The shelf's only downside is that it forces me to extend my headphones all the way, but it's a trade-off that's worth it to me.

 

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I'm thinking of chopping the lamp part off of my lamp to serve as my bedside stand, but I need the lamp.

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Anyone know which headphone stand this is and where to obtain it?  It fits all my criteria (supports headband without stretching, recessed area for pads=less compression, enough clearance for LCD-3.)

post #217 of 244

I think that is the original stand for the Sennheiser HE90 "Orpheus" - I do not think it is available retail anywhere anymore. But I could be mistaken.

post #218 of 244

In that case someone must have had an in with their production team - the Thai meet thread has about 20 of them in the same photo (with all different sorts of headphones.)  I was excited as this seemed to be perfect for me.  I guess if I can't find one to my liking I may just design my own.

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It's possible it has been knocked off and is being reproduced somewhere, certainly. 

 

I highly recommend designing and making your own headphone stand. Fun and useful. 

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Here is my new stand for my house.
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That stand is so awesome, too bad it is too low to Lcd-2. Probably?
 

 

 

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Here is my new stand for my house.


 

post #222 of 244

The stands made from halwoodworking.com look really good. It is bookmarked for when I buy my D2000's =D

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Just got my HE-400s (first pair of good headphones).  I'm looking for an interesting stand.  What does everyone think of this... http://www.amazon.com/Life-Size-Human-Skull-Replica-Reproduction/dp/B005DEE96E  

 

Are there any drawbacks?

 

I was thinking about painting it glossy black. or the same blue as the 400's.

 

Brian

post #224 of 244

It's only 6x6x5 - so it might be too small/short in particular - unless you mount it up on a dowel, or bit of all-thread with a base of some sort. 

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Regarding the vinyl stand: That's my favorite so far for a functional, unique, conversation piece. Any way to pick what genre of vinyl he uses? I think this and a glass mannequin head would bring some funk to the computer rig station.

 

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