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Dr. Wood
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Actually I have one in near mint condition from my HP-1's I used for the Chocolate Donuts. Whoever is in need of it PM me about it. I actually have everything from the HP-1 except the drivers and baffles, and it's all in fantastic shape including the pads. I should've thought to mention this earlier, as I'm sure one of you could use these.
Hey guys whatever happened to Inkmo? Haven't seen him around here in quite a while.
Originally Posted by unbiased /img/forum/go_quote.gif I find it amazing that there is a thread on these old Yamaha Ortho-Dynamic headphones from the 1970's. This thead caused me to go digging into my old junk pile(s) for the HP-2 set I remember buying back in the late 1970's and hardly ever used. I found it now and it sounds great! Highs and midrange do have an electrostatic sense to them. Amazing for 30+ years old headphones. But I have the problem of the broken thin plastic tensioning bands on the cloth headband... does anybody have a good recommended fix for this? I would love to get this headband fixedx and be able to use it today... it is a very good sounding headphone set. Not too much deep bass, but the mids and highs are nice. This thread is so long, I did not even get to read through it all... so I don't know if anyone has addressed how to fix the head band (thin deteriorated broken plastic bands) part of them. |
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Originally Posted by ericj /img/forum/go_quote.gif Basically, you replace it with a leather strap. We all wish there were another way, but that's it. |
Actually I have one in near mint condition from my HP-1's I used for the Chocolate Donuts. Whoever is in need of it PM me about it. I actually have everything from the HP-1 except the drivers and baffles, and it's all in fantastic shape including the pads. I should've thought to mention this earlier, as I'm sure one of you could use these.
Hey guys whatever happened to Inkmo? Haven't seen him around here in quite a while.