Recent content by chippechanga
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Heavy Grado Modding Project
Sorry didn't see your post until today, I have bought a set of G-cushions, and they are comfortable as hell.- chippechanga
- Post #77
- Forum: DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Discussions
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Heavy Grado Modding Project
Quote: Thanks! I have glued the driver into the "inner cup", so I just have to use the good old "hairdryer method" to get the driver out again .- chippechanga
- Post #72
- Forum: DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Discussions
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post your grado mods....
Quote: Actually its just some 125i drivers.- chippechanga
- Post #1,796
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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post your grado mods....
Sorry for bad resolution- chippechanga
- Post #1,791
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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post your grado mods....
Pictures of my Alu mod: I have been messing around with these for a while, now they're finished. Unfortunately I screwed up one of the drivers and am now looking for a new pair of "donor" cans.- chippechanga
- Post #1,790
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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Heavy Grado Modding Project
Pictures of my "redesigned" mod: New and changed: Aluminum cups Glasblated finish Hinges instead of "sliding rods" Detachable cable (two mono ports) Fixed headbands (two bolts in each) Much better hinges Bought a slappa headphone case, I highly recomend them. ...- chippechanga
- Post #70
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Heavy Grado Modding Project
Oh yeah, I've been away from headfiin the summer time, but now when it cets colder I,l crawl back to my cave and post some photos... tomorrow- chippechanga
- Post #67
- Forum: DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Discussions
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Heavy Grado Modding Project
Wow, thanks a lot for the useful advice, I might try this out in my next pair.- chippechanga
- Post #64
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Heavy Grado Modding Project
Well I don't know if some shoelaces work better than others. Try it out!- chippechanga
- Post #62
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Heavy Grado Modding Project
Quote: Thank you. I have just finished version "2.0". I'l post pics soon.- chippechanga
- Post #58
- Forum: DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Discussions
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Heavy Grado Modding Project
Quote: Thanks ( :- chippechanga
- Post #56
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Heavy Grado Modding Project
Well I could easily make a bunch of "gimbals" (didn't know that word, just looked it up). If somebody is interested pm me, It won't be expensive.- chippechanga
- Post #52
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Heavy Grado Modding Project
Quote: I sanded them by hand and used contact glue, and I didn't polish them. To sainkeat I figured out that my price for my structure was far to high, but I won't set it lower because the whole thing is really hard to do. So I am working on an easier structure right now.- chippechanga
- Post #47
- Forum: DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Discussions
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Heavy Grado Modding Project
First of all if you're new to grado mods you should look through these threads: http://www.head-fi.org/forum/thread/508459/sr60-mod http://www.head-fi.org/forum/thread/119314/post-your-grado-mods About the grills. I heated them up with a hairdryer before i removed them. This melted...- chippechanga
- Post #42
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post your grado mods....
I am in the middle of a cup modding and I hav to get the plastic sound chambers off the cups. In Bilavideos sr-60 mod thread there have been discussed a lot of different methods to do this, i came up with an easy one. I used my sander to sand them of. I'm not sure what you call this...- chippechanga
- Post #1,526
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)