Can anyone recommend a dust cover for full size headphones?
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Headphone dust cover
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shaggy
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I'm sure a cloth pouch should do fine
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A few years ago I had a cover made for my tube amp, screen, printer and key board very cheap by a local upholsterer. Too bad I didn’t have the same made for my headphones on their stand, nice idea, maybe next time around for me. For now I keep them clean with a cloth and use tape to remove dust from the pads.
Try Stax Dust Cover CPC-1. Simple and inexpensive solution.
or for unique...
Ypoknons
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^ Given the contents, I don't think anything less than a de-humidifying, sealed camera equipment box will do
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Doubles as theft deterrent. Guy in dorky helmet not included.
Here is what I use.
http://www.csnsupply.com/Califone-2003-CL1116.html
http://www.csnsupply.com/Califone-2003-CL1116.html
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Try Stax Dust Cover CPC-1. Simple and inexpensive solution.
Wow.. that's some very nice collection you have there!!
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These would work if you just concerned with the driver housing.
http://www.scansound.com/headphone-covers.htm
http://www.scansound.com/headphone-covers.htm
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Is dust cover really needed for STAX phones? I just let mine sit on desk and I know my home is dusty as hell.... Should I be worried?
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A plastic bag?
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A plastic bag?
You should know by know that a plastic bag is automatically inferior to other dust covers by virtue of being free. In fact, we can infer from headfi that the efficacy of a dust cover is in fact directly proportional to its price. Honestly, what sort of self respecting audiophile are you?
Incidentally, can I interest you in a 4 oz. (120 ml) bottle of "audiophile grade" dihydrogen monoxide? Nothing cleans your headphones better. A perfect accompaniment to your new expensive dust cover. Introductory price of $40 per bottle.
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That's an understatement.
Wow.. that's some very nice collection you have there!!
That's an understatement.
Ypoknons
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Of course the audiophile headphone covers are better. The others don't look as good
It's a headphone cover for my display stand, of course it has to look bloody good.
You should know by know that a plastic bag is automatically inferior to other dust covers by virtue of being free. In fact, we can infer from headfi that the efficacy of a dust cover is in fact directly proportional to its price. Honestly, what sort of self respecting audiophile are you?
Of course the audiophile headphone covers are better. The others don't look as good
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