There are many types of headphone stands, i prefer this type, the earpad won't stick to the stand especially leather or p-leather type.
Hey, just wondering, are these the pads you are using?
https://www.yaxi.jp/product-gallery/th900-610/
There are many types of headphone stands, i prefer this type, the earpad won't stick to the stand especially leather or p-leather type.
This looks really nice, which stand is this? But yes I also prefer type that has skinny middle stick so it doesn't stretch the headphone or push onto earpad.There are many types of headphone stands, i prefer this type, the earpad won't stick to the stand especially leather or p-leather type.
I ordered from taobao, too bad they are in Chinese characters, there are many similar kind headphone stand in online shopping apps, I believe you can search around.This looks really nice, which stand is this? But yes I also prefer type that has skinny middle stick so it doesn't stretch the headphone or push onto earpad.
Yes, exactly the same brand and model. But it's approximately 4mm wider than stocked ring, loose fit, I am waiting for my extended rubber gasket (slice and push through the stocked ring), and hope it can fit well.Hey, just wondering, are these the pads you are using?
https://www.yaxi.jp/product-gallery/th900-610/
get a headphone band zipper , it may help to relief the hotspotAwhile back, everyone was saying that the headband has a hotspot and I thought y'all were crazy.
Welp. I recently cut my hair super short and now I have that hotspot... It seriously hurts the top of my head and I get a headache. Time to find some sort of headband padding...
I'm actually looking into this: https://ebay.us/ZQCSsYget a headphone band zipper , it may help to relief the hotspot
Or you may check out this headphone zipper less than USD3 as below link , though it's for Kraken V2, it looks similar fit for D5200. Mine was ordered from Taobao but it's in Chinese text, you can refer my photo few posts above.I'm actually looking into this: https://ebay.us/ZQCSsY
I know it's for the Heddphone, but I'm trying to contact the seller to find out if it'll somehow fit the 5200, given there's 2 screw holes on each side... Not sure how great it would look though...
I happened to have both on hand a while ago (borrowed from a friend), from a memory D5200 is more U-shaped sounding, bassier, somewhat brighter in the treble. Senns are much more midrange oriented and flatter overall. Senn sounded more natural to me where as Denons had something artificial on them. Difference in staging isn't huge despite Senn being open back. But they are quite different headphones entirely and I think it might be more about personal preference rather than which one is actually "better".