Supertoaster
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You can also get velour pads pretty cheap for the Pannies that will help the comfort and the sound too. And they have a few easy to do mods if you ever want to do them.
true this, and if you don't like them you can send them back and only lose about $5
I just ordered the pair of the pannies, I hope i have the same experience you did.
They are sometimes considered better than the well known JVC Harx700's.
Way to go.
Is the pans durable enough to be put in and out of a bag for travel or is the mono 8323 a better option for durability?
The htf-600 has good bass impact and slam for $30. I owned the hd428 and the bass was pretty darn good with out the mod the wje described, so with the mod it would be quite impressive I'd imagine.
gL!!
Actually, I revised my "mod" last evening. The revisions included:
-> Covering the two outers bass vent holes on the rear of the driver casing with "micropore" medical tape.
-> Leaving the center hole open to provide the bass enhancement.
-> Used a small layer of plasticine (non-hardening clay that we use for the Fostex T50RP mods) around the sides and rear of the speaker / driver enclosure. The plasticine layer is about 1/8" thick and was not applied in the area where the bass holes and the side headband mounts are applied.
The bass? Solid, slamming and fantastic!! Not sloppy at all. Others have commented on sloppy bass resulting in opening the vent holes, but I think that using the micropore tape and the thin layer of plasticine was key at damping things to tighten them up a bit. At the moment, the bass I'm getting is stronger than my modified Fostex T50RPs and my HifiMAN HE-400s. Also, I commented that the mid-range was a bit thin. However, that apparently was a result of my source gear at the time. Using an iPod classic and no external amp, these headphones simply rock. Also, when used in conjunction with my Yamaha stereo receivers, they also rock. With the better quality headphone amps, they don't fare as well. Well those amps do great at driving the higher demands of the ortho headphones, they seem to work against the quite-efficient Sennheiser HD-428 headphones.
Nice. Any chance of some internal pics?
I didn't get any internal pics at the time as the last time I had the drivers out, it was about 1:00 a.m. However, either this evening, or tomorrow evening, I will take them apart again when I perform the recable procedure. I'll take pictures of the rear of the driver so all can see where the "work" spots are.
These headphones are freakin' amazing with the iPod Classic. I never thought I'd find a headphone that I could run straight off the iPod without involving some sort of separate amp and EQ.