ferday
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I've sold mine a few days ago. Big mistake
I've sold mine a few days ago. Big mistake
ha! I've done that same mistake 3-4 times already
this time around, my RS1 ARE HERE TO STAY!
Yeah not a good thing to do as RS1i's are very unique headphones..
Perhaps you will source another?
Question: I have an RS1i. It's driver has a hue of light red/pink when I look/peek at it with a flashlight. Are this true for all RS1i's?
Diamondears, you've got the toy in the Cracker Jacks my friend, Wilky Wonka's golden ticket, a $500 pull tab winner. I'll leave it to others more knowledgeable to explain what a cool pair of hp's you've there.Question: I have an RS1i. It's driver has a hue of light red/pink when I look/peek at it with a flashlight. Are this true for all RS1i's?
Question: I have an RS1i. It's driver has a hue of light red/pink when I look/peek at it with a flashlight. Are this true for all RS1i's?
Question: I have an RS1i. It's driver has a hue of light red/pink when I look/peek at it with a flashlight. Are this true for all RS1i's?
Presumably, those are 1e's rather than 1i's.
Diamondears, you've got the toy in the Cracker Jacks my friend, Wilky Wonka's golden ticket, a $500 pull tab winner. I'll leave it to others more knowledgeable to explain what a cool pair of hp's you've there.
Ok,
To clarify if viewing from the outside air chamber and you see red paint like lipstick on centre base then these are e series drivers.
If looking at inside chamber through ear side chamber and these are pink hue, then these are vintage rs1 grados.
If you look through outside vent into the cup and place ear side driver up to bright light then a small circumferential ring of red/pink may be visible surrounding the main diaphragm. These are part of all grado manufacturing process.
Diamondears can you post a picture of your cans?
Hope this helps.