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It's 2020, still no better headphones than these two 2012 Denon AH-D2000 4ever
It's 2020, still no better headphones than these two 2012 Denon AH-D2000 4ever
I got the 2012 model recently. On the earlier model, I've listened to MrSpeakers Alpha pads and Brainwavz Audio Oval Hybrid (Velour + PU). Alpha are super comfy, Brainwavz more neutral sounding.
Which wood cups do you have on your D2000?Ya i dont like alpha pads on mine, maybe its the wood cups i put on them i dont know but the alphas sound way off. Ill have to checkout the brainwavz
I never had originalpads for my d2k, any suggestions on new pads? I need to trysome new stuff.
[QUOTE="Darkblade48,Which wood cups do you have on your D2000?
I have a pair of D2000 and D7000 that I baby, just in case the gimbal decides to break
Simply stunning! Too bad you don't know where the previous user got them fromPost 5080 i think, few pages back. Bought them w somewhat unfinished cups included not sure who made them
I got a pair of very very very comfy passive-noise cancelling pads from a seller on Aliexpress. By far the most comfy pads I've previously tried (and I've tried 4 types - including original stock pads, cheap replicas, expensive upgrade ones, and then a better made replica of the stock) These current ones bring no nonsense effects on the sound or anything - they just seal well, can be worn for hours and hours, breathe well and are super plush due to the memory foam filler. They're also pretty cheap - around 20something AUD.I never had originalpads for my d2k, any suggestions on new pads? I need to trysome new stuff.
WhichI got a pair of very very very comfy passive-noise cancelling pads from a seller on Aliexpress. By far the most comfy pads I've previously tried (and I've tried 4 types - including original stock pads, cheap replicas, expensive upgrade ones, and then a better made replica of the stock) These current ones bring no nonsense effects on the sound or anything - they just seal well, can be worn for hours and hours, breathe well and are super plush due to the memory foam filler. They're also pretty cheap - around 20something AUD.
EDIT: The main reason I purchased them was to get a better seal and improve passive noise cancelling. I kept original pads until all the pleather flaked off them (and are now just the fabric mesh). They are now great for really hot days. The last replica pads I got were the same shape and size etc, but not very comfy/plush and didnt seal well at all.
Which model are those on Aliexpress because they have so many?I got a pair of very very very comfy passive-noise cancelling pads from a seller on Aliexpress. By far the most comfy pads I've previously tried (and I've tried 4 types - including original stock pads, cheap replicas, expensive upgrade ones, and then a better made replica of the stock) These current ones bring no nonsense effects on the sound or anything - they just seal well, can be worn for hours and hours, breathe well and are super plush due to the memory foam filler. They're also pretty cheap - around 20something AUD.
EDIT: The main reason I purchased them was to get a better seal and improve passive noise cancelling. I kept original pads until all the pleather flaked off them (and are now just the fabric mesh). They are now great for really hot days. The last replica pads I got were the same shape and size etc, but not very comfy/plush and didnt seal well at all.
The first selection is the one I got. The color is: Super-Soft Thicken.Which
Which model are those on Aliexpress because they have so many?
Found this on littledot tube rolling thread just right in search low z headphonesI have the Lawton modded Denon AH-D5000 cans that I use with a Little Dot MK2. I thinking about upgrading my amp to a MK3 or a MK4 SE. I'm wondering if this would be a sideways move or should I be looking into a different amp for my 5K's? My budget is around $500 plus or minus. I love these headphones and I'm not dissatisfied with the Little Dot MK2, I've just got the itch for something new. I can't seem to find much info on the differences between the MK2 and the MK3/MK4 SE in the amps forum other than rolling tubes so I'm hoping someone here can give me some guidance on this. I've got several very good pairs of tubes for the MK2 already so staying in the Little Dot family would be a plus but I'm not averse to going in a different direction. I listen to classic rock, jazz rock, fusion, smooth jazz, blues, and blues rock on vinyl and cd.
Regards,
Sam