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Sorry. I have no clue about that.
You use custom cable? Can you measure the 2.5 mm connector? XINHS have the smallest this one. Will it fit? Thank you.
Would be curious how you installed them? Can you show a few more pictures from different angles? I have both the headphones and the pads already...never thought of combining them. Thanks in advacne!In case anyone wanted to replace their earpads that won't kill the bass, that has a big inner hole, high quality genuine leather that won't peel and don't want to do the foam tape mod, check out zmf's ori pads (cowleather).
I am VERY happy with how comfortable they are, how great they sound and look but also by the build quality.
The only issue that I had with the foam tape mod was that it made the headphones look very bulky but since I have elf ears I needed earpads with a very large inner diameter that also didn't kill the bass. Zmf kindly suggested that I try out the cowhide ori pads and I am so satisfied with them. I also read somewhere in this thread of someone saying that these headphones don't benefit much using an amp but I'd have to disagree with that. For me I noticed a day and night difference in terms of how punchier and articulated the bass became. I care about accuracy, sound stage and imaging along with clarity of the wide range of frequencies regardless of how much this post is making me seem like a basshead. I appreciate all the sound from the low end to the high end.
https://shop.zmfheadphones.com/collections/pads/products/ori-pads
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Looks nice but boy the price of these pads cost more than what these cans are selling for now. LOL.In case anyone wanted to replace their earpads that won't kill the bass, that has a big inner hole, high quality genuine leather that won't peel and don't want to do the foam tape mod, check out zmf's ori pads (cowleather).
I am VERY happy with how comfortable they are, how great they sound and look but also by the build quality.
The only issue that I had with the foam tape mod was that it made the headphones look very bulky but since I have elf ears I needed earpads with a very large inner diameter that also didn't kill the bass. Zmf kindly suggested that I try out the cowhide ori pads and I am so satisfied with them. I also read somewhere in this thread of someone saying that these headphones don't benefit much using an amp but I'd have to disagree with that. For me I noticed a day and night difference in terms of how punchier and articulated the bass became. I care about accuracy, sound stage and imaging along with clarity of the wide range of frequencies regardless of how much this post is making me seem like a basshead. I appreciate all the sound from the low end to the high end.
https://shop.zmfheadphones.com/collections/pads/products/ori-pads
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Very nice with the Ori pads. It's such a killer headphone....regardless of money--they're awesome.
haha true! Luckily I picked up a pair for $140 but now I'm confused on whether I got a pair with the titanium driver or graphene driverLooks nice but boy the price of these pads cost more than what these cans are selling for now. LOL.
So I used a credit card to push gently in between the crevice of the headphone and the stock earpads (Slater posted good pics of the procedure https://www.head-fi.org/threads/1more-h1707-triple-driver-over-ear.849824/page-27#post-14271670) and then put the plastic ring into the oris and just popped them back in with the new pads! The only procedure I ignored was getting rid of the adhesives.Would be curious how you installed them? Can you show a few more pictures from different angles? I have both the headphones and the pads already...never thought of combining them. Thanks in advacne!
As far as I know and which has been confirmed by 1more and users alike, all the silver ones are with the graphene driver and the gold ones come with the titanium driver.haha true! Luckily I picked up a pair for $140 but now I'm confused on whether I got a pair with the titanium driver or graphene driver.... On the website it states graphene and on the box it says titanium.
thank you!So I used a credit card to push gently in between the crevice of the headphone and the stock earpads (Slater posted good pics of the procedure https://www.head-fi.org/threads/1more-h1707-triple-driver-over-ear.849824/page-27#post-14271670) and then put the plastic ring into the oris and just popped them back in with the new pads! The only procedure I ignored was getting rid of the adhesives.