My wood cups came in mail and will post tomorrow pics.
Also, if all goes well, I will rip off the dam metal grill protecting the unit as I plan to keep the wood cups on..
This I am hoping will help with the treble peak and open up sound even more.
Just need to find some damping around edge of cups where the e wood will come into contact.
Probably fill empty void space with damping material as well..
I already re-wired the cups and changed my broken headband...
It still not optimal and will eventually replace that headband as well.
My original headband was nice and a bit too stretched out,
So I tried to close it a bit..
Big mistake, so do not try to close your headband.
My snapped dead center just by pinching together with two fingers...
Maybe I too strong? Lol
They still one of best sounding headphones,
And my Audeze Sine headband also snapped in a weak spot between middle and end of headband.
Yet that was simply stretching open when lifting unit off head to my neck area when I had a coat on...
You might think I am a clumsy brute with my mishaps, but no, I have hands of a jeweler if you look at how I remodeled my amps.
Also, if all goes well, I will rip off the dam metal grill protecting the unit as I plan to keep the wood cups on..
This I am hoping will help with the treble peak and open up sound even more.
Just need to find some damping around edge of cups where the e wood will come into contact.
Probably fill empty void space with damping material as well..
I already re-wired the cups and changed my broken headband...
It still not optimal and will eventually replace that headband as well.
My original headband was nice and a bit too stretched out,
So I tried to close it a bit..
Big mistake, so do not try to close your headband.
My snapped dead center just by pinching together with two fingers...
Maybe I too strong? Lol
They still one of best sounding headphones,
And my Audeze Sine headband also snapped in a weak spot between middle and end of headband.
Yet that was simply stretching open when lifting unit off head to my neck area when I had a coat on...
You might think I am a clumsy brute with my mishaps, but no, I have hands of a jeweler if you look at how I remodeled my amps.
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