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post #5056 of 5461
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Originally Posted by goohsm View Post


he was answering my question

 

if d7000 is gonna be up again ill prolly go d7000 over the ed8s just becus its so affortable on that deal

how would guys compare good closed headphones like d7000 and ed8 to

iem's like er4s or used jh16pro

i want somewhat good sound quality headphones but i dont want people around me to know what music im listening to

 


prolly getz erself some beetz becus its so dope

 

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post #5057 of 5461

I have read the JH13 pros sound similar to the D7000s.  A year and a few months ago, DavidMahler spoke very highly of the ED8's in a 20 headphone impression post he did.  They're better for portable use and have better isolation.  I personally wouldn't carry them around on any regular basis, but to each his own.

post #5058 of 5461

Hey guys, can anyone tell me how I remove the pads on these bad boys? Maybe a youtube link or a walk-through. Thanks!

post #5059 of 5461

Take a look at how the pad attaches first.

You will need to turn the pad counter-clockwise as you can see from this photo.

 

photo-1.jpg

 

 

If you try to grab the pad and turn, it will just turn forever because there is a plastic ring (red arrow) with the studs inside the leather pad, and only the pad will turn around the ring.

 

photo-3.jpg

 

 

What you have to do is to lift (or separate) the plastic ring away from the body a bit, grab the ring firmly then turn the ring counter-clockwise. You can also try pressing down on the ring while turning instead of lifting but that's a bit harder to do.

 

photo-4.jpg

 

 

To put it back, put the studs in the notches, press the entire pads firm then turn clockwise making sure it's not just the pad that's turning.

 


Edited by Dougeefresh - 2/23/12 at 8:54am
post #5060 of 5461

Is there anyway to tighten the adjusting mechanism if one side becomes looser than the other? I found that on the right side before the first notch it doesn't seem to lock in place anymore and it seems to slowly slide down when on my head after use compared to the left side where it stays firmly locked in place. Thanks in advance!

post #5061 of 5461

Thanks, tricky tricky.

post #5062 of 5461
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Is there anyway to tighten the adjusting mechanism if one side becomes looser than the other? I found that on the right side before the first notch it doesn't seem to lock in place anymore and it seems to slowly slide down when on my head after use compared to the left side where it stays firmly locked in place. Thanks in advance!



Make sure all 4 studs are in the notch and clicked into place. Sometimes, I find them not be clicked in even though I rotate the pad firmly. If the pad doesn't click in, it will slide back out.

post #5063 of 5461

Yeah it's just when you retract it fully it doesn't seem to be tight enough to hold it in place without the notches there as when you retract it fully there is no notch to lock into place.

post #5064 of 5461

UPS just dropped mine off. Ordered from EE on 2-17,  $590 shipped. If they're not brand new they've got some sort of packing wizard working there. Can't wait to try them.

post #5065 of 5461

Last night, I modified the stock pads by adding a ring of foam to the edges. Bass is a little more refined (I don't know if I like this part yet) and the soundstaging is really improved. Very interesting.

post #5066 of 5461

better not buy with that money... too expensive.... must be less than 800Euro....

post #5067 of 5461
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Last night, I modified the stock pads by adding a ring of foam to the edges. Bass is a little more refined (I don't know if I like this part yet) and the soundstaging is really improved. Very interesting.



Yep, so simple yet the effect is astounding when it comes to sound stage!

post #5068 of 5461
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Yep, so simple yet the effect is astounding when it comes to sound stage!


Definitely!

 

I like the feel of the stock pads to Jmoney pads. I also thought the Jmoney pads put the sound stage too far out.  I felt that adding this quarter inch of padding was just perfect in terms of sound stage. Everything started lining up just right! very easy mod, just to try even. I added 3/8" of foam under each pad. The whole sheet cost me a buck at michaels. I also like the bulkier look that the headphones have now :)

 

I've already made plans to at least experiment with a few other pairs of headphones I have.

 

 

post #5069 of 5461
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Definitely!

 

I like the feel of the stock pads to Jmoney pads. I also thought the Jmoney pads put the sound stage too far out.  I felt that adding this quarter inch of padding was just perfect in terms of sound stage. Everything started lining up just right! very easy mod, just to try even. I added 3/8" of foam under each pad. The whole sheet cost me a buck at michaels. I also like the bulkier look that the headphones have now :)

 

I've already made plans to at least experiment with a few other pairs of headphones I have.

 

 



This is interesting. Did you take pix during your operation showing what the foam looks like; placement of it and so on? Thanks.

post #5070 of 5461
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This is interesting. Did you take pix during your operation showing what the foam looks like; placement of it and so on? Thanks.



Here's something I posted a while ago.

 

http://www.head-fi.org/t/558782/denon-d7000-stock-pad-mod

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