Change is Good
Headphoneus Supremus
I should have asked, myself, but I just went with what they said in their sale thread. Either way their return policy is top notch, so an exchange would be at no cost.
CES is this week! Hopefully we will get to see some new offerings from Turtle Beach (DAC?) or Astro? Or thats more of an E3 thing?
That could work. Receivers often have a pretty high output impedance on the headphone jack though.
Hey man, appreciate the reply and the assurances that it's OK to be confused haha.
I would really love to be able to do that, but the D1 does not support simultaneous playback of both it's inputs. Only the optical or USB will work at one given time. I have a multi-monitor desk setup and I'm often listening to music, talking to someone on Skype, or just kind of half doing something on my computer while I'm using the PS4, so having the ability to listen to both devices simultainously without switching an input is sort of at a premium for me.
X7 has arrived thoughStill playing with things to get them right, but I'm liking what I see so far.
Well, my Shure 1840 velour pads finally arrived and I can confirm that these are a perfect fit on the SHP9500 after ripping off the stock pads and excess material. Just slip the pads over the ring that pops off the driver (make sure to remove rubber around the ring, as well).
The plain velours keep the stock sound as is, with maybe... just maybe a little more bass and soundstage. I can assume that 1540 alcantara pads will make them warmer while taming some of the treble. My first intention was to get those, but I opted for the cheaper velours to test the fit and sound, first.
Change, are those thicker (allowing more ear depth) than the stock pads? My only minor gripe about them in stock form is there isn't quite as much room in there for my ears compared to the X1's.
Thanks
Yes, my ears no longer touch the drivers.
Sweet, I'll have try them, did you look into the HM5 velours also? If so, what made you end up going with the 1840 pads?
Thanks
Yes, my ears no longer touch the drivers.
So many, many months after trying to return the X2 to Philips, I was surprised to FINALLY get a return slip in my email. The faulty X2 has been sitting in my closet forever. :rolleyes:
I gotta say, really sloppy of Philips to take this long to FINALLY send me the return slip. I honestly thought they just forgot about it, and since they hadn't charged me, I didn't care.
Was gonna start the process of semi-reviewing the Creative JAM, and then I noticed Awesome Games Done Quick is on Twitch for the week. It's gonna be a good week.