echoz
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Because it has more space, so I felt bass extend better.
You talking about the velours or the angled 400S velpads?
So I took some measurements today of the HE400i+ the HM5 pads and thought Id share. I knew they sounded better the moment I put them on, but it was a bit surprising just how much the FR changed. I changed back and forth between the 2 pads about 10 times just make sure I had it right. I was using the Vali/Modi combo when making these graphs.
HE400i+ HM5 Angled Leather Pads
H400i+Focus Pads
So I took some measurements today of the HE400i+ the HM5 pads and thought Id share. I knew they sounded better the moment I put them on, but it was a bit surprising just how much the FR changed. I changed back and forth between the 2 pads about 10 times just make sure I had it right. I was using the Vali/Modi combo when making these graphs.
HE400i+ HM5 Angled Leather Pads
H400i+Focus Pads
Yes, those are the pads.
Yes, those are the pads.
Curious as to how you mounted the pads? Did you use the ring from an old Hifiman ear pad? Also, did you glue the new pads to the ring to create a good seal? I found that if they are not glued the sound might change as there is air leakage which affects the FR. I noticed this when I was tweaking my HE-400 and looked at some of the mods being done on the HE-500 where some where using silicone to seal the pad to the mounting ring on the housing and also the ear pad mounting ring to the housing.
I bought a pair of the cheapest hifiman pads, ripped out the Ring, and stuffed it into the HM5 pads. Given that the ring barely fits inside the HM5 pads (you have to stretch the crap out of the pads), I didn't need glue to create a seal. I also didn't need glue to make a seal with the earcup of the HP. The focus pads are compeletely unaltered.
Why do we live in a world where it's a hassle to replace ear pads?
I was able to EQ the HE-400i to make them sound pretty good. My settings are
-2dB @ 3.5kHz,
-4dB @ 5kHz,
-4dB @ 7kHz,
and --2dB @ 10kHz.
I wanted to add as little EQ as I could get away with. In fact, they are still just a little sibilant, but they are now usable. This is the first time I have used EQ in years... I have been reluctant to use digital EQ for possible artifacts that might be introduced, but it actually works pretty good. My audio player I believe uses a version of Super EQ.