Head-Fi.org › Forums › Equipment Forums › Headphones (full-size) › Have turtlebeaches and M50s? Try it!
New Posts  All Forums:Forum Nav:

Have turtlebeaches and M50s? Try it! - Page 2

post #16 of 30

I was afraid of that. Well, I went ahead and ordered the DT250 pads. Hopefully they'll be good.

Gear mentioned in this thread:

post #17 of 30

pic of m50 with x11 pads?

post #18 of 30
Quote:
Originally Posted by rhythmdevils View Post

I ordered 3 sets of different pads from them.  I bet they're wondering why orders for their pads have skyrocketed all of a sudden.  Head-fi has a way of creating sales spikes. 



 Yeah, Head-Fi can definitely make or break a company. Anyways, thanks I'll to try the pads once mine wear out.

post #19 of 30
Quote:
Originally Posted by rhythmdevils View Post

I didn't get the X11 by mistake I got a couple others, the X41 and X31 pads and I'm not sure which is which but I got one of them to fit though it is tight.

 

..

 

Maybe the X11 pads work better though.

 

According to the Turtle Beach site, the X11 and X31 use the same pads...so you actually did get an X11 pad (presumably it's the one that fits your M50). Pity it doesn't do the sound any favors, though.
 

 

post #20 of 30

It took the DT250 pads months to arrive when I ordered them. To be honest I don't like them, with them on the bass stops being controlled and becomes bloated. It overpowers just about every other frequency the M50s produce. All you'll hear is a mind-numbing blurred bass, and everything else gets lost.

 

There are some mods some head-fi'ers applied to these pads to control the bass, I have not tried those though.
 

Quote:
Originally Posted by neato View Post

I was afraid of that. Well, I went ahead and ordered the DT250 pads. Hopefully they'll be good.



 

post #21 of 30
Thread Starter 

x11 pads kinda make them a bit leaky

post #22 of 30

Whereas the dt250 pads improved the sound along with the comfort of the Sony mdr-7506, I experienced only the comfort boost when I put them on the m50.
 

"the bass stops being controlled and becomes bloated. It overpowers just about every other frequency the M50s produce."

 

Ditto. Everything sounds veiled, and detail gets the boot. Tried the taped holes, and it's still not to my liking. Here's to hoping the x11 pads might be the velour solution. beerchug.gif

 

Quote:
Originally Posted by strannik View Post

It took the DT250 pads months to arrive when I ordered them. To be honest I don't like them, with them on the bass stops being controlled and becomes bloated. It overpowers just about every other frequency the M50s produce. All you'll hear is a mind-numbing blurred bass, and everything else gets lost.

 

There are some mods some head-fi'ers applied to these pads to control the bass, I have not tried those though.
 



 



 

post #23 of 30
Quote:
Originally Posted by strannik View Post

It took the DT250 pads months to arrive when I ordered them. To be honest I don't like them, with them on the bass stops being controlled and becomes bloated. It overpowers just about every other frequency the M50s produce. All you'll hear is a mind-numbing blurred bass, and everything else gets lost.

 

There are some mods some head-fi'ers applied to these pads to control the bass, I have not tried those though.
 



 

 

I ordered mine from B&H and they've always been good with shipping. The tracking says that they're already here in California. Yeah, I've heard a lot of people say that about the DT250 pads, but i don't always agree with what people say here.My M50's are always recommended to people who want a lot of bass. I actually find my M50's to be more or less neutral with its bass and more enhanced in the highs. I actually find them to be piercing half the time.

 

I actually like the sound signature of my PX100-II more. Yeah it's bass is less controlled and can be a tiny bloated at times, but I'd take sound signature over resolution if the cost of resolution is fatigue. So I am looking for a darker sound. I just hope the DT250 pads won't give me too much of what I want.

 

 

post #24 of 30

anyone know if the X1 or X4 earpads work with the m50s?

If so, it would be cheaper to just get the entire thing from ebay and scavenge.  

EDIT:http://www.turtlebeach.com/support/index.php?View=entry&EntryID=830516943

I guess they do work.  X1's are just pleather though, but I'm taking a look at the x4s...


Edited by Papertowels - 3/17/11 at 12:06pm
post #25 of 30

The X-4 pads are circular, not oval, and will not stretch to fit the M50's. 

post #26 of 30

Guys,

 

Apologies, but is the consensus that the Turtle Beach X11 pads or DT770 are best fit/sound/comfort for the M50?


Edited by jackson - 3/21/11 at 9:14am
post #27 of 30

same question as above


 

post #28 of 30
Quote:
Originally Posted by jackson View Post

Guys,

 

Apologies, but is the consensus that the Turtle Beach X11 pads or DT770 are best fit/sound/comfort for the M50?



Have you read any of this thread or any other threads?  I have not read a single person say that any pad other than the stock M50 pad sounds good. 

post #29 of 30

Yeah Audio Technica nailed the audiological and (to some degree) comfort aspects with their pad, but ignored the durability aspect. It's a devious but genius strategy IMO, makes it so you gotta shell out lots of dosh for their stock pads every few months/a year.

post #30 of 30

It's not really anything special about the M50.  People don't realize how big a role pads play in the sound of a headphone.  If you put different pads on a phone, they will sound drastically different as you are changing the seal against your head, the amount of airflow in/out of the pad and also the size of the inner chamber.  Since people often want to change pads for comfort rather than for sound, they are looking to change many or all of these above things (velour is less sweaty because it lets more air in/out, breathes more) which changes the sound drastically.  DT770 pads are drastically different in all of these ways.  Unless you also change the tuning of the drivers, or the enclosure behind the driver or adjust the damping behind the driver to account for the pad change, it will not sound the same.  If you want the sound to change, then it could be a good thing, but the M50 is fairly well balanced already so to keep that sound a new pad would have to be very similar in size/material/shape and that wouldn't really help with comfort.  The only thing I could see working well for comfort and sound is a pad of the same size but wrapped in leather instead of pleather, because they both probably seal about the same.  But it would wouldn't sound exactly the same.


Edited by rhythmdevils - 3/27/11 at 12:22pm
New Posts  All Forums:Forum Nav:
  Return Home
  Back to Forum: Headphones (full-size)

Gear mentioned in this thread:

Head-Fi.org › Forums › Equipment Forums › Headphones (full-size) › Have turtlebeaches and M50s? Try it!