Saren
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I think he means Subway as in the restaurant that sells those amazing sub sandwiches.
Swap on a pair of alpha pads and u can hit the streets with your Fostex
Subway or airport...nothing leaks.
Swap on a pair of alpha pads and u can hit the streets with your Fostex
Subway or airport...nothing leaks.
Whaaa?! You can actually get studying done at a subway? I assume it's in some cafe located within the subway station and not the actual subway passages/walking areas?
Oh, but you're in Singapore. People can study anywhere there. When I first moved there, I even saw students studying at the airport (which actually makes more sense than a subway, now that I think about it).
On topic;
Yeah, the length of the cable would be the main drawback. Fine if you coil it up and put most of it into your bag and only letting the required length stick out, I suppose. In any case, they weren't made for mobile use. It's doable, but not ideal.
I take mine to work everyday, so I keep most of the cord coiled, with two ties on opposite sides of the ring. Easier to transport in a velvet bag this way too.
Does anyone have any experience with replacing the pads on the Fostex TH600s.
The pad attaches to a white disk. I can not figure out how to remove this disk which would make replacing the pad at least possible.
Has anyone replaced the Fostex pads with Audeze pads?
Thanks a lot for the post.
The advice worked
Although there has got to be an easier way. I almost could not believe that I got the pad back on.
I agree the black Vader look of the 600s is totally cool and yes I where them in public.
The subject of leakage and more comfort is why I am interested in trying either Alpha pads or Audeze pads on them.
I was just at the Toronto audio show and Mr Speakers new Alpha headphones were so comfortable I could not believe it.
So if anyone has experience on this I would love to hear about it
Thanks a lot for the post.
The advice worked
Although there has got to be an easier way. I almost could not believe that I got the pad back on.
I agree the black Vader look of the 600s is totally cool and yes I where them in public.
The subject of leakage and more comfort is why I am interested in trying either Alpha pads or Audeze pads on them.
I was just at the Toronto audio show and Mr Speakers new Alpha headphones were so comfortable I could not believe it.
So if anyone has experience on this I would love to hear about it
DemonFox has Alpha Pads on his. Sounds like the white mounting ring is the same as the early Denons used and yes, they can be challenging to get off. Have three sets myself, two with Alpha pads on them. Most comfortable pads I've tried, and I've done over 25 or so all totaled. The Alpha pads do not help with leakage.
Does anyone have any experience with replacing the pads on the Fostex TH600s.
The pad attaches to a white disk. I can not figure out how to remove this disk which would make replacing the pad at least possible.
Has anyone replaced the Fostex pads with Audeze pads?
Does anyone have any experience with replacing the pads on the Fostex TH600s.
The pad attaches to a white disk. I can not figure out how to remove this disk which would make replacing the pad at least possible.
Has anyone replaced the Fostex pads with Audeze pads?