whirlwind
Headphoneus Supremus
these are what the ttvj flats look like, in case anyone is wondering
And just in case some of you might be tempted to cut your stock, S-cush aka comfies, to make your own flats, be advised that the density of the two pads is not the same , the TTVJ pads feel more dense,
And just in case some of you might be tempted to cut your stock, S-cush aka comfies, to make your own flats, be advised that the density of the two pads is not the same , the TTVJ pads feel more dense,
Just to be clear, when you guys are saying "flats", you are referring to the S-Cush stock pads on the SR80i and e, not the TTVJ flats, right?
No, they are referring to the TTVJ Flat pads.
Like Joseph said, when I say flats, I mean TTVJ flats.
Congrats blownaway, I guess you're going to sell the one you like less. I can't wait to read about your impressions. I gave the PS1000e a got shot, but I still preferred my old PS1000 sound signature.
Just a heads up, the weight of the PS1000's might make the rod blocks lose their grip with time, that's why I lay mine flat.
I am curious what the differences between the e edition ones and the i edition .
I am wondering whether should I buy a used Rs1i or a brand new Rs1e for a tight budget student ,