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Has anyone ever tried to replace the K702's grid cover by the Q701's ?
They're usually around 235 or less. I would wait a a couple days/a week or them to drop again.
Don't forget to also look in the used section there. Often you can find open box like new pairs for much cheaper. Sometimes directly from Amazon. Back when they were a little more expensive I got mine for $235. This was when the white pair I wanted was nearly $280.
It was listed as like new but still sealed.
Has anyone ever tried to replace the K702's grid cover by the Q701's ?
I'm just curious as to whether the grid cover of the Q701 fits the K702. From the manual it doesn't but your pictures make me think it could.
I don't think there's any risk what so ever. Either mechanism is the same and it fits, or it's not and you won't be able to put them in.
I'm asking that because it could be a simple switch for K702 owners. Do you think you could be bothered to at least try if they fit or not ?
Edit : I think I misunderstood you. To take out the grid cover you have to insert something thin inside the holes of the cover and turn the whole cover. It's basically the same mechanism as the ear pads.
Ok. I will try. I don't have anything small enough to poke in the grills, but I got one of them off by sticking a wad of tape to it and twisting....
Ok, I got both the covers off the Q701 and removed both of the foam discs and put the covers back on and compared with the K702: The Q701 still stomps it in bass. I'm not sure the sound changed much TBH; it sounds about the same to me.
I will try putting the foam in the K702, then comparing it to the Q701 without the foam. That will definitely determine whether the K702 can be "converted" into the Q701. Based off what I just wrote above, I doubt it will work though....
Thanks for the test. Just so I understand did you replace the grid cover of the K702 by the grid cover of the Q701 ?
By that I mean the number 8 the manual of both headphones :
ARgh! I can't get the K702 covers off, they're being stubborn. Let me see if I stickier tape...
Yep mine are too, from my recollection, and I didn't want to damage them. I haven't tried with a piece of tape though, and that is a much better way than sticking something in there.
Using the Q701 with the E9 + HRT Music Streamer II (with latest firmware) right now as a test. Sounds really good and no clipping in nearly 2 hours of use. What the heck? How is this possible?
I tried the Nuforce Icon Mobile as a DAC but it chops off the sub-bass somewhat. Couldn't believe it..
As much as it hurts to say this, the E9 has a slightly larger soundstage than with my Micro Amp. Doesn't bother me much. I compared them a bit but it's not enough for me to care.
I hate comparing amps to be honest. I was surprised how much larger the soundstage got when I switched from the Icon to the HRT.
People don't like to hear this, but I think I prefer the E9 to the Asgard for the K702/Q701.
Still need to try the M-Stage but I'm in no hurry.
Why would it hurt? The E9 is stellar, price be damned. People just love to hate Fiio products, but trust me, I will quickly tell everyone when it bests amps worth considerably more.
I will be testing the E9 with the NFB5's dac vs the NFB5 itself. If the NFB5 doesn't do anything noticably better, I WILL be done with upgrading amps, as I know the claims of vastly superior sound from one amp to another is just people justifying their super expensive purchases.
I'm just curious as to whether the grid cover of the Q701 fits the K702. From the manual it doesn't but your pictures make me think it could.
I don't think there's any risk what so ever. Either mechanism is the same and it fits, or it's not and you won't be able to put them in.
I'm asking that because it could be a simple switch for K702 owners. Do you think you could be bothered to at least try if they fit or not ?\