reeseboisse
100+ Head-Fier
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I've been in an exploratory mood with my Grados recently, modding their physical traits to be more comfortable, look better, and sometimes even make some audible improvements.
I've done almost all I can in that regard, so I was thinking about what else I could do to improve them. I hear people often talk about buying aftermarket cables to improve several aspects of a headphone's sound, and I became curious. I know that there is no easy way to do this on a Grado, but I'm willing to do a little soldering.
My question is: what kind of cable would work for this purpose? Would aftermarket cable designed for another set of cans, but "adapted" to mine work?
I know next to nothing on this subject, so any help at all is appreciated.
I've done almost all I can in that regard, so I was thinking about what else I could do to improve them. I hear people often talk about buying aftermarket cables to improve several aspects of a headphone's sound, and I became curious. I know that there is no easy way to do this on a Grado, but I'm willing to do a little soldering.
My question is: what kind of cable would work for this purpose? Would aftermarket cable designed for another set of cans, but "adapted" to mine work?
I know next to nothing on this subject, so any help at all is appreciated.