MuZo2
Headphoneus Supremus
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I'm glad he approves! I'm glad they made it to you safely too, post pictures of the assembled headphones when you're finished!
I just wanted to say "Thank you!"
I just completed your dbv 3 mod except the jack sealant and blocking the vent. Truthfully, I simply didn't remember to do those mods until I closed up the cans. They sound pretty good for $129 USD headphones. True, I spent too much on materials and have a boat load of them left, but.. it was a very fun project. Bass and mids are excellent. I just need to review you post and moderate the treble for it is a bit fatiguing. Perhaps, after a burn-in of 100 or so hours it will relax a bit.
Thank you.
Another head-fier wanting to say "Thank you" for this thread!
I also did my mod based on DBV3, but I did not use a treble reflector, nor did I cover up the vent in any way. I also used cotton balls instead of fiberglass, and only about half of the amount that was listed to be used in the mod (I did so partly because I didn't want any cotton blocking the vent).
I'm happy to say that this mod rocks! In fact, I was lucky enough to go to CES this week, and I brought along my pair of modded cans with me to try out on some of the other DACs and headphone amps they had there. They sounded great and were able to scale with these higher-end setups. I was also able to compare this modded pair of T50RPs to much more expensive headphones on the same setups, including comparing it against things like the Sony MDR-Z7, the upcoming Audioquest Nighthawk, and the Final Audio Design Pandora Hope VI. I did not feel that the modded T50RPs were lacking in any way compared to these much more expensive offerings. So great job BMF, and once again, thank you for your mods that truly transform a relatively inexpensive headphone into something that is truly competitive at a much higher level!
Well, after many many many hours. Sketch-up is clearly not designed with these numbers in mind. I have it finished.............................. Kinda. Going to mock everything up, I realize that the guides attached to the frame, are in the wrong place. This entire session is down the drain :l
By the way BMF, your camera captured the color of the cups much better than mine could. Now you can see what I meant about them looking much better in person.
I just wanted to say "Thank you!"
I just completed your dbv 3 mod except the jack sealant and blocking the vent. Truthfully, I simply didn't remember to do those mods until I closed up the cans. They sound pretty good for $129 USD headphones. True, I spent too much on materials and have a boat load of them left, but.. it was a very fun project. Bass and mids are excellent. I just need to review your post and moderate the treble for it is a bit fatiguing. Perhaps, after a burn-in of 100 or so hours it will relax a bit.
Thank you.
I'm glad you guys succeeded and are enjoying your modified planars. It's all about taking a configuration and tuning it to suit your ears, preferences, and gear chain. Once modified and tuned, they compete favorably against much higher priced headphones. This was my original goal and many, like you, have made it happen. Way to go, guys! Thanks for posting.
@chowmein83
Very cool to hear about taking yours to CES and what you discovered comparing your modified T50RPs to more expensive headphones with high-end amps and DACs.
~ BMF
SeEnCreaTive,
Thanks for all your time and work trying to make this happen.
Its fun making an actual contribution to the forum.
I won't have time sadly this week to redo them, but I'll get them done as soon as I can. I'm excited to see what effect these will have.