Does anyone know where I can get pads for the Pro 900?
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4/9/09 at 1:20am
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5/29/09 at 5:55pm
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Anyone know the best way to restore the thickness to the pro 900 pads? My black pads are pretty worn out, and I don't like the silver pads, but I heard a big sound difference because the black pads are so thin now. I might get new black pads but the price is pretty darn steep, hehe, makes me wonder if it's possible to put the leather edition 9 pads on the pro 900.
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5/29/09 at 7:55pm
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If your pads are constructed like the ones in the PROline 2500/750 just remove them and wash them in lukewarm water and woolite (or similar). Rinse well and lightly squeeze to remove most of the water, then allow to dry overnight.
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5/29/09 at 9:34pm
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Okay I just washed it in lukewarm water but iwthout any woolite. It's amazingly uniform now. If it comes out right tomorrow I will love you for long time
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5/30/09 at 12:15pm
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Hope it works out allright for you, how about posting pictures of how they came out?
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5/30/09 at 1:21pm
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Soaking it in warm water has now imade it a bit fuzzy, in a cute way. It took a bit longer than overnight to dry, I guess I didn't squeeze it enough or the thicker pro 900 pads need more time. I put it out in the sun for about 2 hours and now it's pretty dry, going to listen for a few hours and see how well it maintains thickness, hopefully enough to keep my ears from touching the metal plate which gets annoying. The thickness right now is a tad thicker than my silver pads which have had ~50 hours of use, but then it is not as perfectly uniform as I remember the pad being when brand new.
No need for pics, it's just fuzzier pro 900 pads with a whole lot of white lint on it
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No need for pics, it's just fuzzier pro 900 pads with a whole lot of white lint on it
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6/7/09 at 6:38pm
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You want pics? Okay. Don't laugh at the white lint please I don't have any of those lint removal tape atm and too lazy to get some. Took these just a few hours ago, been wearing maybe 30 hours since soaking and the pads are holding up their stiffness much better than without doing what mrarroyo said. Thanks a ton! Oh and don't mind the weird stickers please, just did a hello kitty sticker mod so people think I'm harmlessly crazy in public.


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