Kramer-mod... KSC75...
Jul 11, 2005 at 1:12 AM Post #16 of 542
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Originally Posted by sonick
hehehe, i actually did that while the plastic grill was off my portapros... i held them so the driver didnt vibrate against my ear...

didnt do a comparo though hehe



Actually, maybe cutting and gluing a metal mesh screen in lieu of the plastic grill would be worthwhile. Anybody wanna try it? Or will I have to be the first?
 
Jul 11, 2005 at 2:26 AM Post #17 of 542
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Originally Posted by 12thgear
Actually, maybe cutting and gluing a metal mesh screen in lieu of the plastic grill would be worthwhile. Anybody wanna try it? Or will I have to be the first?


I did that to my HD497s...replaced the drilled plastic grille with aluminum screen mesh. I'm surprised how great they sound now...they're actually listenable
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Jul 11, 2005 at 2:44 AM Post #18 of 542
Actually, I am looking for an enclosure for the ksc-50 drivers.
I broke all plastics on them. After that, I mod them (re-cable). Now, I can listen to them but no housing for them. They sound beautiful, recabled with speaker wires. Does anyone have an idea what can I do with them, aside from selling them?
 
Jul 11, 2005 at 2:48 AM Post #19 of 542
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Originally Posted by TURBO
Actually, I am looking for an enclosure for the ksc-50 drivers.
I broke them. After that, I mod them (re-cable). Now I can listen to them but no housing for them. Does anyone have an idea what I can do with them, aside of selling the drivers?



Do another Kramer-mod and mount the Koss drivers in some other headphones housing!
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Jul 11, 2005 at 2:54 AM Post #20 of 542
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Originally Posted by arspy87
Do another Kramer-mod and mount the Koss drivers in some other headphones housing!
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I've been looking, but not luck. Last time, I tried some American Airlines headphones, but the drivers didn’t fit very well. I managed to install it but, since they were closed, they didn’t sound right.
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By the way, with the re-cabling, sound open up a lot. Especially, bass spectrum.
 
Jul 11, 2005 at 8:55 AM Post #21 of 542
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Originally Posted by TURBO
I've been looking, but not luck. Last time, I tried some American Airlines headphones, but the drivers didn’t fit very well. I managed to install it but, since they were closed, they didn’t sound right.
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By the way, with the re-cabling, sound open up a lot. Especially, bass spectrum.



Make ATH-EW9s clones with them- give the drivers a wooden enlclosure with leather earpads and metal based clipon pieces. Classy. Now if only I could get an EW9s smiley...
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Abe
 
Aug 1, 2005 at 8:33 PM Post #22 of 542
Alright, I did the mod yesterday and it sounds great. Just one minor problem is that with all the holes on the guard, it seems like there'll be a lot of debris and dust that can easily come in contact with the driver. I'm going to try a single sheet of tissue paper to see if that'll provide a nice cover without changing the sound too much.
 
Aug 1, 2005 at 11:38 PM Post #23 of 542
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Originally Posted by dmunky
Alright, I did the mod yesterday and it sounds great. Just one minor problem is that with all the holes on the guard, it seems like there'll be a lot of debris and dust that can easily come in contact with the driver. I'm going to try a single sheet of tissue paper to see if that'll provide a nice cover without changing the sound too much.


Try a regular mesh cloth(similar to Grado's technique)- using tissue might deteriorate under sweat and the summer heat. I'm thinking using something almost like what you'd see in lingerie would do it.

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Aug 2, 2005 at 12:38 AM Post #24 of 542
Has anybody tried putting KSC-35/75 drivers into a closed enclosure yet?

I feel like doing this with a pair of Sony MDR-V300, which look cool but sound like crap.
 
Aug 2, 2005 at 12:53 AM Post #25 of 542
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Originally Posted by saint.panda
Has anybody tried putting KSC-35/75 drivers into a closed enclosure yet?

I feel like doing this with a pair of Sony MDR-V300, which look cool but sound like crap.



I mounted some in a V6 and was less than impressed... the earcup colors the mids.... just the same way it colors the standard V6 driver. IMHO it might work better in a larger earcup, maxell HP2000 perhaps?
 
Nov 11, 2005 at 6:33 PM Post #26 of 542
Was bored last night, decided to recable mine...

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Overall sound seems warmer. Midrange seems fuller, and bass is tighter while extending a little lower. The hole additions brighten and clean up the treble, the recable cleans up the mids and bass. Theres less of a dip from 300-800 Hz.

Portability takes a big hit though, at least with the Canare 22 AWG cable I used. IMHO theyre not really portable cans any more, the canare cable is much stiffer than the OEM koss cord.

Garrett
 
Nov 11, 2005 at 7:57 PM Post #27 of 542
aaah! i opened em up from pure curiosity, and when i was putting the grill back on it slipped and made a huge carve right into the driver ..paper.. aah i got scared
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but thank god these babies arent that weak, they sound exactly the same
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but still that little ..cosmetic error inside is bugging me
 
Nov 11, 2005 at 8:14 PM Post #28 of 542
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Originally Posted by Fatality_
aaah! i opened em up from pure curiosity, and when i was putting the grill back on it slipped and made a huge carve right into the driver ..paper.. aah i got scared
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but thank god these babies arent that weak, they sound exactly the same
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but still that little ..cosmetic error inside is bugging me



LOL... I did the same thing to mine. I used duct tape and was able to pull it back out. DOH!!
 
Nov 11, 2005 at 9:08 PM Post #29 of 542
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Originally Posted by kramer5150
LOL... I did the same thing to mine. I used duct tape and was able to pull it back out. DOH!!


How do you exactly put duct tape on it without pushing it even deeper?
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Nov 11, 2005 at 10:44 PM Post #30 of 542
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Originally Posted by Fatality_
How do you exactly put duct tape on it without pushing it even deeper?
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Very carefully.... actually I just poked around and it the dent popped back out by itself.

Garrett
 

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