The stock looks like the hybrid. Thats why I wanted to buy the hybrid.
Now I know for sure it wont be Dekoni.
Now I know for sure it wont be Dekoni.
I would ask @NtraX from our forums.Any other padmakers out there(europe) ???
Yes, it's memory foam. If you squeeze it, it restores back within 3 seconds... Well, regardless if it's memory foam or not, it doesn't conform to my head any better than the stock pads. There is not enough clamp force in these headphones to squeeze the memory foam in order to feel that it is indeed a memory foam. That's why I didn't see the point in this memory foam. Without being squeezed, it feels and behaves just like the stock pads. Again, if your stock pads are gone, no questions asked, the Dekoni hybrids are a good alternative. But if your stock pads are in good condition, then there is no point in throwing away $100 just to feel a slightly softer velour compared to the stock... velour))They got soft memory foam, the original pads have not.
Which Hifiman headphones have you got?There is not enough clamp force in these headphones to squeeze the memory foam in order to feel that it is indeed a memory foam. That's why I didn't see the point in this memory foam. Without being squeezed, it feels and behaves just like the stock pads.
Arya and Ananda.Which Hifiman headphones have you got?
True that. I indeed have a small head, so no clamp force for me at all.HEKv2. Clamp force is more than enough to feel the difference between stock pads and Dekoni hybrid pads. Arya should have the same clamp force? It also depends on head size so in the end everybody has to judge for himself.
For $100 and on a $1600 headphone it's just not acceptable. These things are a solid $15 or cheaply out together materials. I can't recommend it to anyoneMine don't peel. However it's not good if their QC drops so much. I think they sound a bit warmer. If you hadn't the quality problem then EQ could help. E. g. asking Oratory.
I’d have to disagree as far as materials go, the foam and leather are definitely upgrades to the stuff Hifiman uses, it’s really just the adhesive job that makes them sub par, if they can get that right, they are a solid upgrade to Hifiman pads, which cost 80 usd if I’m not mistaken.For $100 and on a $1600 headphone it's just not acceptable. These things are a solid $15 or cheaply out together materials. I can't recommend it to anyone