UtzY
100+ Head-Fier
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Make sure that you'll not make big holes in these.. later you can use this tool

Originally Posted by UtzY /img/forum/go_quote.gif Or maybe you can cut down these "pins" (blue), then make a hole in their place and put removable ones? ![]() |
Originally Posted by MONVMENTVM /img/forum/go_quote.gif From what I know they _are_ removeable! You just have to pull them out. |
Originally Posted by erd /img/forum/go_quote.gif Does the RS1 metal ring fits RS2 and other cups at all? |
Originally Posted by Rav /img/forum/go_quote.gif In theory it might, but the cable would get in the way of the bottom of the ring. On the RS1s, as they're deeper and made of one piece of wood instead of two bits of plastic/metal/wood the cable comes out of the cup much farther out from the pads. |
I thought of making some out of timber with small screws as pins to hold the headphone in place. Really not sure how they'd turn out though. You'd have to leave enough thread to fit completely into the timber and file the thread off at the bottom. (Which would look similar to the picture above). |
Originally Posted by erd /img/forum/go_quote.gif And yes, using a removable screw like the one on RS1 metal ring is definitely a good and easy mod. A bolt can be used to hold the screw in place. I believe the metal ring has a plastic cap glued over the screw to protect it from being removed Does the RS1 metal ring fits RS2 and other cups at all? |
Sorry, but I dont understand why you would take it off in the first place and why it would be such a hassle? Ive never had an issue though the sliding rod is a huge PITA. Thanks for anyone who might help me understand whats goin on. |
Originally Posted by kontai69 /img/forum/go_quote.gif Also, the pivot pin of the metal yoke seem to be tightly fitted (pressed in or screwed in, I don't know). I don't see how you can remove it without damaging (scratching) it. Also, there does not appear to be a cap glued over a screw. It appears all one piece and is made of metal. |