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J$ Grado Headband (V2) Review - Page 2

post #16 of 29
wont be risking changing the band, not a handy type of guy
post #17 of 29
Lol you've only got SR225i, nothing to worry about, they aren't expensive. I am the opposite to a handy man and I put mine on my SR225, was a piece of cake. Take metal bit out of R block, slide old headband off, put new one on and slide metal part back into the R block. Done.
post #18 of 29
Had no idea these existed... thanks for bringing them to my attention!
post #19 of 29
And how do they sound? I am sure they have some impact on sound quality...
post #20 of 29
What if you used some lightly soapy water to help it slide on?
post #21 of 29
Thread Starter 
What are you talking about? The headband?
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And how do they sound? I am sure they have some impact on sound quality...
post #22 of 29
Lol wut a n00b . How will changing headbands affect sound quality on anything, especially Grado's .
post #23 of 29

Are these really worth it? Will they make the SR325i feel a lot comfortable? Perhaps take some weight off the ears?

post #24 of 29

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post #25 of 29

I ordered the V3 headband for my RS1, I'll let you know how it goes. When I had the SR225, I had a JMoney V2 headband and it was more comfortable than the RS1 headband. I hardly notice the headband on my head but with the RS1 headband, it never really disappears.

post #26 of 29

Nice pictures

post #27 of 29

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post #28 of 29

Okay what do you guys think I should get, the V2 or the V3? right now my SR325i is a lot heavier and bigger due to the bagel pads so I want something bigger at the top to make it more comfy and kinda balance out the whole thing. The stock headband isn't bad but it still sorta thin.

 

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post #29 of 29
How did you make the black "bezel" between the pads and the cups?
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