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  1. fattymacgeek

    AKG K361/K371

    I have had them basically since they were launched ... so approximately 2-3 years? It's probably typical wear-and-tear from normal usage. Just looking for a way to continue using them without getting black flakes on everything, because otherwise they are still perfect and I love the sound.
  2. fattymacgeek

    AKG K361/K371

    The pleather of my K371 headband has been flaking for a while now, and lately its been getting pretty bad. Does anyone have any suggestions for repair or replacement or even a simple headband cover? Do other owners face the same issue after several years of use?
  3. fattymacgeek

    AKG K361/K371

    Haha yeah getting them back on (into the grooves) was tricky. Using a guitar pick helps a ton though.
  4. fattymacgeek

    AKG K361/K371

    Very interesting comment about the mids. I agree that the original OEM pads + Brainwavz sheepskin (oval and small oval) can sound shouty with some vocals. Out of curiosity, how do the micro suedes affect the other regions (bass/treble) and seal?
  5. fattymacgeek

    HiFiMan HE4XX

    I'm also very happy with the 4XX. I know there are much better sounding cans around, but for the price I think the 4XX is a steal (or the 400i ver 2020). But since we're talking hypotheticals here, I personally find the Sundara more tempting than the Deva or 5XX.
  6. fattymacgeek

    HiFiMan HE4XX

    I use the ovals with another headphone (AKG K371) and they are also very comfy (fits my ears just fine). I have a feeling that the sound has changed somewhat between the different pads on the 4xx, but can't really be sure since they are so annoying to take on/off and I didn't bother to A/B them...
  7. fattymacgeek

    AKG K361/K371

    Very sorry to hear that. Seems to be a common issue based on what I've read here, but luckily my unit is problem-free (purchased almost immediately after initial release). I do agree with the earlier poster that the hinge mechanism is needlessly over-engineered without any apparent benefits. If...
  8. fattymacgeek

    HiFiMan HE4XX

    I am not sure if they've changed the stock pads since my original purchase in 2018 ... but basically the stock pads were glued onto the mounting ring by a very thin pleather lip. After about 1 year, the glue came undone and the seams started to tear so that I could see the blue foam underneath...
  9. fattymacgeek

    HiFiMan HE4XX

    Since my original pads disintegrated after 1 year of normal usage, I have since replaced them with some Brainwavz round pads (sheepskin). However, I found that the openings for my ears were too small, such that the lower portion of the pads rested on my earlobes, causing discomfort during long...
  10. fattymacgeek

    AKG K361/K371

    So I finally got around to replacing the pads with some Brainwavz regular oval sheepskins. I find them much more comfortable than the original pads and the small ovals (pu and sheepskin versions). In case it is useful to anyone, here are some pictures for size comparisons between the regular...
  11. fattymacgeek

    64 Audio A12t/U12t Impressions

    I also use a Meizu HiFi (Pro) but noticed some infrequent electromagnetic interference when my phone is transmitting/receiving data. Mostly, my A12t is plugged into a Fiio BTR3 for wireless convenience, which is more than enough for me when on-the-go. at the office, or sitting at a coffeeshop...
  12. fattymacgeek

    AKG K361/K371

    Personally, I haven't encountered any major QC issues with my unit (not to say that they don't exist for others here). So if you have a return policy available via Amazan.ca, why not give the K371 a shot? I also graduated from the HD598, which has a very different sound signature but I enjoy the...
  13. fattymacgeek

    AKG K361/K371

    I will need to recheck ... I recalled no stickers but a quick Google search indicates there should be. Here is a link I found that shows the sticker, which appears to be some kind of damping material >> https://diyaudioheaven.wordpress.com/headphones/measurements/akg/k371/
  14. fattymacgeek

    AKG K361/K371

    If you want to try aftermarket pads, I know that the Brainwavz small oval (currently using) and the regular oval (reported by others here) will fit the k371. Both sizes are available in micro seude which I assume will have similar properties to velour. I am using PU and sheepskin versions only...
  15. fattymacgeek

    AKG K361/K371

    I think K371 have a distinct advantage in terms of soundstage and rumbling bass over IEMs (even at higher price range). For technicalities and details, it really depends on the IEM that you want to compare with, but IEMs do tend to out-perform headphones in detail and resolution at the same...
  16. fattymacgeek

    AKG K361/K371

    The main reason for choosing sheepskin for me was comfort, so if PU leather works for you comfort + sound-wise, that's great! It's cheaper and available in difference colors. I don't notice any appreciable differences in sound between sheepskin and PU. Going with suede or velour would probably...
  17. fattymacgeek

    AKG K361/K371

    Also in complete agreement. I do find the sheepskin pads to be softer and generally more comfortable during long sessions when compared to PU leather, albeit at a slightly higher price.
  18. fattymacgeek

    AKG K361/K371

    Just to add my thoughts, but I feel the K371 and the Sundara differ in terms of intended usage. The K371, being closed back, are good if you want sound isolation and to avoid leakage. So if you use it outside or at the office often, or for monitoring voice recordings or online meetings, they're...
  19. fattymacgeek

    64 Audio A12t/U12t Impressions

    I don't know but I LOVE the minimalism of your design and how you can see all the internals through the clear backplate! FWIW, my A12t has a recessed socket that was originally (too) tight such that I had a mini heart attack every time I wanted to change the cables. With use though, they...
  20. fattymacgeek

    AKG K361/K371

    Thank you for those pictures! They do look alot deeper than the small oval pads and I think I will try them someday. Do you think getting angled vs non-angled would make any difference (other than a few dollars)?
  21. fattymacgeek

    AKG K361/K371

    Hi there, I have a somewhat similar experience in that I use my 371 (wired) regularly for recording lectures and online meetings via ATR 2100X (USB-C version). So while I can't say anything about the 361, I can tell you two things: 1) when directly monitoring through the ATR, there is more than...
  22. fattymacgeek

    AKG K361/K371

    Yes, mine were also like that upon first unboxing. The wrinkles do disappear over time so it's nothing to worry about, but it also depends on how your store them. I had themhanging on some headphone stands on my desk, and the bottom of the pads were squished together due to the clamp/shape of...
  23. fattymacgeek

    AKG K361/K371

    Would you mind sharing some photos with the HM5 on the K371? I'm curious of the comparative size, as it should be larger/deeper (?) than the small oval pads. Luckily for me, my ears fit (barely) inside the small oval pads so they remain as over-ears, but I wouldn't mind having thicker pads. Do...
  24. fattymacgeek

    AKG K361/K371

    So I finally replaced the pads on my K371 with some Brainwavz small oval pads. Must give credit to a Reddit post that suggested this pairing. I ordered both PU and sheepskin but have only tried the PU so far (because the red color is soooo sexy on the K371!). The replacement process was...
  25. fattymacgeek

    AKG K361/K371

    Thank you for this info! It gives me comfort to know that pad changes won't be too difficult.
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