Usually, the manufacturer puts a serial number on the inside of the headband (just above the hinge) or on the driver housing (under one of the earpads). However, in case of the H1707 there is no SN on the headband and the earpads are glued to the driver housing, so I doubt that you'll find a SN there. In fact, I doubt 1MORE even puts a SN on their headphones, just on the "retail box barcode label" as you noticed.Some of you guys opened the H1707 and know it from the inside out. Did you see anywhere a serial number that matches the one on the retail box barcode label? Is there any way to know if the headphone inside the box wasn't switched?
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1MORE H1707 Triple-Driver Over Ear
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VickyLovesHeadphones
Head-Fier
Thanks, but it doesn't sound like you actually looked inside the headphone. There are some folks on this forum who modified it and are very familiar with it. I was hoping to hear if they found a serial number anywhere...Usually, the manufacturer puts a serial number on the inside of the headband (just above the hinge) or on the driver housing (under one of the earpads). However, in case of the H1707 there is no SN on the headband and the earpads are glued to the driver housing, so I doubt that you'll find a SN there. In fact, I doubt 1MORE even puts a SN on their headphones, just on the "retail box barcode label" as you noticed.
Thanks, but it doesn't sound like you actually looked inside the headphone. There are some folks on this forum who modified it and are very familiar with it. I was hoping to hear if they found a serial number anywhere...
If you are asking for authenticity reasons, you can download 1more’s app and scan the QR code on the cable which should tell you if the set is authentic or not.
PROblemdetected
Previously known as sakt1moko
Hi guys.
Im thinking of getting this headphone on the 11.11 of aliexpress from the official 1more store. Any recomendations?
Are the pads easy to sustitute? Any balanced cable recomendations?
Im thinking of getting this headphone on the 11.11 of aliexpress from the official 1more store. Any recomendations?
Are the pads easy to sustitute? Any balanced cable recomendations?
Blinxat
500+ Head-Fier
You can buy from amazon, it is faster.
You cannot change the pads, they are glued on I think and have small holes inside on one side for the ceramic tweeter. I would not do it, unless you are heavy into DIY modding.
You cannot change the pads, they are glued on I think and have small holes inside on one side for the ceramic tweeter. I would not do it, unless you are heavy into DIY modding.
PROblemdetected
Previously known as sakt1moko
You can buy from amazon, it is faster.
You cannot change the pads, they are glued on I think and have small holes inside on one side for the ceramic tweeter. I would not do it, unless you are heavy into DIY modding.
Yeah mate, but im from spain, and here its like 150 euros... in aliexpress its gonna cost 105 euros..
Sorry to hear about pads replacement, I prefer headphones that are easy to replace that part...
xsqps
New Head-Fier
No worries. The sound quality is great.
Hi @Slater
i'm a good follower to you in this thread,
I'm about to buy the h1707, and i have some questions does h1707 still the best choice under 200$?
And i'll use it with my iPhone 8 plus and my laptop, shall i buy an external dac/amp for full exprince? I don't want to disappoint me
i'm new and its so complicated, reading a lot of things here and there.
and thanks
Slater
Headphoneus Supremus
Hi @Slater
i'm a good follower to you in this thread,
I'm about to buy the h1707, and i have some questions does h1707 still the best choice under 200$?
And i'll use it with my iPhone 8 plus and my laptop, shall i buy an external dac/amp for full exprince? I don't want to disappoint me
i'm new and its so complicated, reading a lot of things here and there.
and thanks
It depends on what you’re after.
What kind of music do you listen to?
Do you have any other headphones or earphones that you like?
Where are you going to listen? On a train or bus, or at your desk at work, or only at home?
There are many different sound signatures available, and some people like flat and neutral headphones, and others like headphones with lots of deep sub bass. That’s why I’m asking, to help learn a little more about you.
xsqps
New Head-Fier
It depends on what you’re after.
What kind of music do you listen to?
Do you have any other headphones or earphones that you like?
Where are you going to listen? On a train or bus, or at your desk at work, or only at home?
There are many different sound signatures available, and some people like flat and neutral headphones, and others like headphones with lots of deep sub bass. That’s why I’m asking, to help learn a little more about you.
I really don't have a special type
I don't know, let's say pop music, OST, ...
I think I prefer neutral than deep bass
But I still like bass, if both can be good at the same time
I have a random taste
I liked the M40x more than the M50x
More neutral
But now I've raised my budget for $ 200
edit: i will usually use it at home
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Mhog55
Headphoneus Supremus
Anyone found or using a good balanced cable with these? I sold mine, but have kinda been regretting that decision.
Slater
Headphoneus Supremus
Anyone found or using a good balanced cable with these? I sold mine, but have kinda been regretting that decision.
Best option IMO would be the mmcx adapters. Then you can use any mmcx IEM cable you want (balanced or not). Or even the TRN BT20 Bluetooth adapters.
https://www.head-fi.org/threads/the...dphone-mods-here.867426/page-25#post-15002280
If you’re handy with a soldering iron, the effort to make a pair is well worth it.
xsqps
New Head-Fier
I really don't have a special type
I don't know, let's say pop music, OST, ...
I think I prefer neutral than deep bass
But I still like bass, if both can be good at the same time
I have a random taste
I liked the M40x more than the M50x
More neutral
But now I've raised my budget for $ 200
edit: i will usually use it at home
Any recommendations for $200 headphone?
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Slater
Headphoneus Supremus
I really don't have a special type
I don't know, let's say pop music, OST, ...
I think I prefer neutral than deep bass
But I still like bass, if both can be good at the same time
I have a random taste
I liked the M40x more than the M50x
More neutral
But now I've raised my budget for $ 200
edit: i will usually use it at home
If you like neutral, I’ve heard good things about Beyerdynamic. I can’t be any more specific, as I don’t really have any neutral headphones. You could also look into some open-backed headphones (like from Sennheiser).
Finally. Sennheiser HD630VB has a dial on it that can tune the sound from fairly flat/neutral to v (or even L) shaped. I’ve seen them go for $200 or less. I own multiple pairs, and they are really good cans that are grossly underrated.
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Mhog55
Headphoneus Supremus
Mmcx connections are somewhat fragile from my experience. Not something you want to fiddle around with often. Not sure I'd want them on a headphone, where I'll be switching between single ended and balanced cables often. They make sense on earbuds and what not though. I'm sure there are a few balanced cables floating around with 2.5mm connectors, small enough to fit this headphone.Best option IMO would be the mmcx adapters. Then you can use any mmcx IEM cable you want (balanced or not). Or even the TRN BT20 Bluetooth adapters.
https://www.head-fi.org/threads/the...dphone-mods-here.867426/page-25#post-15002280
If you’re handy with a soldering iron, the effort to make a pair is well worth it.
nraymond
500+ Head-Fier
Mmcx connections are somewhat fragile from my experience. Not something you want to fiddle around with often. Not sure I'd want them on a headphone, where I'll be switching between single ended and balanced cables often. They make sense on earbuds and what not though. I'm sure there are a few balanced cables floating around with 2.5mm connectors, small enough to fit this headphone.
Remember you can easily adapt a headphone with a balanced cable and make it unbalanced; I standardized on balanced cables on all my headphones, keep those cables attached, and use adapters on the ends of the cable when I need to (one I travel with, the other adapter stays at home).
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