John Massaria
Member of the Trade: JM Audio Editions/Headphone Modifications
Congrats! @-@ they look amazing and the rarity and history of the Bog Oak wood makes them very desirable
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you may be right- they may just need to send a new band already assembled for a nominal fee- totally worth it to refresh the look and function and to keep it current.. maybe Kennerton can tell us how much it would beHmm I was recently told they wouldn’t sell the leather band as an accessory. They will only make the covered headband as a custom version or send in the old headphones to get a upgrade/replacement on the headband.
Waiting for a response on that...I made it known I wasn't a fan of the exposed spring steel headband introducing microphonic to the touch. Had the same problem w/ Audio-Technica W5000 using similar style.maybe Kennerton can tell us how much it would be
Problem is the headband is engraved w/ the serial number linked to the warranty card. Unless there's some other place internally to identify it or they would be willing to engrave it on the newer headband, how to prove the unit still under warranty with a generic new headband?they may just need to send a new band already assembled for a nominal fee
im sure it can be done - if they build it we will comeWaiting for a response on that...I made it known I wasn't a fan of the exposed spring steel headband introducing microphonic to the touch. Had the same problem w/ Audio-Technica W5000 using similar style.
Problem is the headband is engraved w/ the serial number linked to the warranty card. Unless there's some other place internally to identify it or they would be willing to engrave it on the newer headband, how to prove the unit still under warranty with a generic new headba usually has serial number on it
I would certainly pay for the headband. Kennerton could offer the headband and any caps/screws etc as a “kit”. Price it intelligently and I am in queue! probably with quite a few others…you may be right- they may just need to send a new band already assembled for a nominal fee- totally worth it to refresh the look and function and to keep it current.. maybe Kennerton can tell us how much it would be
John, Did you have to bend this headband as well to get a proper fit ?yes they are- I had them put it on mine for small fee- the complicated part is the left and right rubber ends - they did the assembly -it's a great addition and makes it look more distinct and of course makes the band absolutely stealthy silent
Nice, I have the Vali's and I'm used to the clamp. Would your Ghorns be similar in clamp force.Yes I made it so the two left/right cups touch (see first pic) when hanging on stand - I love a tight fit- provides best bass dynamics and stage plus hardly any sound escapes out- it all goes towards my brain lol
every head is different and i always recommend the pressure test while listening to music - gently push inward to see if you need to adjust tightness if it affects soundNice, I have the Vali's and I'm used to the clamp. Would your Ghorns be similar in clamp force.
Caps L and R are really easy to change. I had a problem with the leather band and they sent everything to me so that I can unscrew it and change it.Nice that the upgrade is offered
Too bad they can’t just send fabric by itself to snap yourself but it could be tricky with cap ends of L and R made of rubber- but at least their way is done 100% correct way for upgrade no chance of error
Ask how much just for fabric with the snaps you can self serve - the can mail it by post office maybeVis-a-vis Rognir headband: