evernessince
Head-Fier
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Lasik, contact lenses or glasses with very slim temples (titanium ones). Or I guess Morpheus glasses would work as well. Changing earpads doesn't make your glasses go away, just changing the sound (generally for the worse).
Unfortunately Lasik reduces your max correctable vision and would give me worse results than with my glasses. I really need whatever vision I have left.
Dekoni makes a point of saying "every dekoni employee wears glasses, so their pads sound good with glasses." Not sure if there is a dekoni pad that fits Mobius.
Thanks for the tip!
Dekoni also makes a point of being far too expensive. Brainwavz pads are the absolute maximum of what I would spend on a piece of discarded leather and some tiny piece of foam as long as I "know" that there is a headphone that really needs those pads to sound great.
Those prices are just surreal and tbh. complete and utter prove of the fact that we as audiophiles can easily loose perspective.
I don't know, I purchased alpha dog pads for my ATH-A2000Zs and they were worth it in my opinion. I wear glasses and there was a noticeable improvement in bass quality and extension.