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5/11/09 at 2:16pm
Thanks for the responses... sorry about my own lag.
Boilermaker, care to PM me or post here when you're ready to roll?
I'd certainly be interested!
NICK
Boilermaker, care to PM me or post here when you're ready to roll?
I'd certainly be interested!
NICK
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Most of the times it depends on the brand. I have a hole saw that was what, 15€? I also have a hole saw of comparable quality that I found for 6€. Problem is that not all stores carry the cheaper ones. Real pity. Anyway, I hate working with those 'flexible' hole saws. Hate hate hate.
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I love the idea of two holesaws in one, how'd you do that. Is there a set of spacers you can use on the shaft?
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Well I have this thing that goes with your regular drill. It basically is a thread where you can twist on the saws and the you can secure them by some pins (that are not visible in the picture). The thread is long enough to fit two hole saws. That's it. 
Last tip I would like to give is that you choose the right wood. A couple of weeks a go I was bored and was trying to make some distancers from some spare wood I had lying around. The distancers came out a disaster. For the distancers on the other page I got some wood from my neighbor (did I really type that
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Last tip I would like to give is that you choose the right wood. A couple of weeks a go I was bored and was trying to make some distancers from some spare wood I had lying around. The distancers came out a disaster. For the distancers on the other page I got some wood from my neighbor (did I really type that
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I'd try to get some wood from my neigbour too, but it probably wouldn't work... He's an 80odd year old man :P
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It's not just specification of drill saws and wood specs, but also some "horse sense" of the things that are likely to happen during the work process if you are not careful enough (turn up or burnt wood, overheated tools, etc.). Most of these desasters occur when you are too unpatient.
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Sure. I'll get a big enough section of timber that I can have a few goes if needed.
Sidenote, how do you think the ms1000's would sound with the sock mod pads. They seem about the same distance out as the large grado pads. Has anyone tried it?
Sidenote, how do you think the ms1000's would sound with the sock mod pads. They seem about the same distance out as the large grado pads. Has anyone tried it?
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It's not just specification of drill saws and wood specs, but also some "horse sense" of the things that are likely to happen during the work process if you are not careful enough (turn up or burnt wood, overheated tools, etc.). Most of these desasters occur when you are too unpatient.
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Sidenote, how do you think the ms1000's would sound with the sock mod pads. They seem about the same distance out as the large grado pads. Has anyone tried it?
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Didn't try the sock mod until now. Beyerpads (C-Pads) sound awful, no matter if the proband is stock or 1000ened.
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^ Really? I was thinking of building both a distancer piece that fit the MS-1 and a set that doesn't increase the distance but will at least enable the Beyer pads to fit. You didn't like it?
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Nope. Nor did NoXter. Probands were (if I remember right) MS1, MS1000, Ms2i, MS Pro Ulti and SR325. Horrible.
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Thanks for the responses... sorry about my own lag.
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After that's done in the next week or so, I have 5 sets of pucks to make for SFI ortho drivers and I'll tool up the spacers after that.
On the pads, I tried the Senn HD25 pads on both the 325s and RS-1s. Yuck! The Grado sandpaper foam pads are very open pads. Closing them in has a negative impact on the SQ. A open cell foam or stock Grado pad wrapped in velour (or AKG K240 velour pad) could be the solution to comfort and durability without killing the sound quality. I'm going to try to make a spacer ring for the K240 velour pads and see how they sound.
Has anyone been cheap and tried the Gradossandro mod with the cheaper standard versus the GS1K bowls?
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K270 velours pads glued onto quartermodded comfies were comfort heaven and resembled "1000ing" at least a bit (I'd say ~70% of the MS1000 soundscape). In difference to "1000ing", treble gets cut a bit, that is very desirable for a MS2i or a SR325, but I guess things would sound veiled with a MS1 or a MS Pro.
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K270 velours pads glued onto quartermodded comfies were comfort heaven and resembled "1000ing" at least a bit (I'd say ~70% of the MS1000 soundscape). In difference to "1000ing", treble gets cut a bit, that is very desirable for a MS2i or a SR325, but I guess things would sound veiled with a MS1 or a MS Pro.
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Obviously another case of quality spread. My MS2i had plenty of bass, almost a bit too much for my liking...

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