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FS/FT: Stax Lambda Professional

post #1 of 12
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What changed:

 

- removed the rotten dust-cover in the back of the headphone and replaced it with thin black fleece. The yellow wool is still there.

- a known problem with Lambdas is that the glued drivers left their position after years. I put them back into right position with heavy double-sided adhesive         tape

- installed SR404ltd real-leather-pads along with the modern dust-cover. 

- installed spring steel on the Lambda headband to slightly increase the clamping-force. That's a point which still needs optical improvement. But it looks not     that bad at all. You can remove it every time without arrearages. 

- spray-painted the housings to refresh the black color. 

 

Pics will follow.

 

I sell it because it's obsolete in my rig and I don't have an amp anymore.  But the headphone works. Checked that yesterday on a german meet.

 

If you want to buy or consider a trade, send me a PM. 

post #2 of 12

Don't you need a price, otherwise it's an IC?

post #3 of 12
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Oooops. 180€ + shipping

post #4 of 12

Any pics? I'm wondering what the headphones look like after your mods. :D

post #5 of 12
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Pics will come tomorrow. 

post #6 of 12

Edited to get rid of the offense caps. Thanks for the shipping quote, keen to see pictures :)


Edited by Henerenry - 6/1/10 at 3:01am
post #7 of 12
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Here are the pics!

 

 

lambda0.jpglambda1.jpglambda2.jpg

post #8 of 12
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As I stated in the first posting, you can remove the spring steel at the headband without arrearges or put some leather over it (that was my plan). 

post #9 of 12
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*still for sale*

post #10 of 12
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160€ + shipping

post #11 of 12

pm send


Edited by dubfire - 6/8/10 at 9:08am
post #12 of 12
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*sold*


Edited by NoXter - 6/10/10 at 10:57am
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