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    Show us your vintage headphones!

    @Reputator And to attest to the SE700's greatness some more - my pair has stayed my sole daily driver headphones for the last 2+ years! (Mainly 3 mods - the earpad swap for comfort+bass, recabling mod to resolve cutting out issues, and comfort leather strap sold to me @GREQ many years ago) I...
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    Show us your vintage headphones!

    I was able to have my SE-700s do bass justice with upgraded earpads (the best I found to be these 100mm outer / 60mm inner diameter sheepskin earpads) attached using a ring of double-sided adhesive tape to create a seal - see link for brief guide. Some EQing-up is still needed to reach bass...
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    Show us your vintage headphones!

    Ah okay my bad I thought you were still waiting for them to be shipped to you. IMO I wouldn't "chase" after the exact same earpads to replace the stock pads; earpad technology was much simpler back then and we've advanced in foam material (now everything is memory foam) as well as cover...
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    Show us your vintage headphones!

    Hard to tell, you'll have to wait till you get it I guess before you can 1) take measurements about the earpad sizes, and 2) wiggle it around to see how the earpads mount onto the headphone (ideally it's a simple "lip" backing that hooks onto the rim of the driver casing, as that's the most...
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    Show us your vintage headphones!

    Could it be possible that the original foam (probably not memory foam but something much less resilient) has fully disintegrated in the stock pads from all the years? I notice that sometimes with old headphones - the stock pad foams just rotted away to nothing, leaving a squishy outer earpad...
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    Show us your vintage headphones!

    Pioneer SE-700 full-sized earpad mod (for comfort mostly). Got these 105 mm diameter lambskin earpads with good memory foam. Got some double-sided tape and cut it up like so to adhere the earpads strongly to the outer clear plasic shell part of the headphones Also cut out adhere-backed felt...
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    Show us your vintage headphones!

    Personally my advice is just to do some general earpad-rolling if you want to get the most out of your vintage cans with deteriorated stock pads. I.e.: Measure the diameter of the earpads Make a note of the earpad-attachment mechanism (is there a lip that the pads wrap over, or is it by...
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    Show us your vintage headphones!

    Pioneer SE-700 channel cutting out - recabling project update: Finally got the soldering equipment, heat shrink tubing, a donor cable (some old Hifiman headphone cable I had laying around), and the guts to do my first recabling! The operation took 3 whole hours mostly because I couldn't get a...
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    Show us your vintage headphones!

    Good to know and makes a lot of sense, thanks @GREQ . I wanna try to go one step further and recable mine up to be balanced, will plan a bit more and buy tools/parts needed then :)
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    Show us your vintage headphones!

    Interesting - how did you retain the brass pin while threading through (I'm assuming) a new cable? Are these all part of your new cable, soldered on new? I wonder if it would be feasible to work in a balanced 4-pin cable by soldering the left side as separate black leads...
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    Show us your vintage headphones!

    Thank you for this tips summary - duly noted :) For SE-700 specifically and for the part where the cable enters the left driver and splits (label A), do you remember if there were any particular challenges/issues overcoming that? What did you do with / in lieu of the original rubberized tube...
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    Show us your vintage headphones!

    Very cool haha. Any tips for a total novice to cable repairing?
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    Show us your vintage headphones!

    Fascinating, I can see why pioneer stopped making piezoelectric headphones after this generation. Most buyers probably found it uselessly inefficient compared to most other cans back then. @GREQ did you happen to document your repair steps / any photos? I do not have tools handy for now but may...
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    Show us your vintage headphones!

    Drank the Pioneer SE700 coolaid - what a hard pair of headphones to drive! This particular pair also came with channel-cutting-out issues (I pinpointed it to where the cable enters the left cup - temporary fix was some strategic ziptieing). But what a fast, airy and clean sound - really...
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    Show us your vintage headphones!

    Interesting! I think that Ebay flooding of headphone suspension straps has long since died out lol. Same with Amazon. I guess it was a phase.
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