I created a quick swappable system for the Monolith M1060C headphones. I'm sure it would work on other headphones that utilize glue instead of mounts.
To make this happen I utilized an AirStick by Sewell sheet. I bought the 0.5mm, 250mm x 300mm sheet on Amazon.
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One side of the sheet is a reusable/washable and it will stick to any flat clean flat smooth surface very well. The other side is your standard adhesive backing. The sheet is like a very thin rubber and it very flexible. The Airstick side only needs a wet paper towel/lint free cloth to clean it from dust. This is similar to those sticky pads you place in your car and it holds your cell phone from sliding around on your dash. You can see in the last photo how the pads stick to the side of the Dekoni pads box.
First I removed the stock pads as carefully as I could as to not damage the fabric liner. I ended up using a little hot glue to readhere it to the pads in a few spots. Press down on a hard flat surface (padding side up) to ensure any hot glue you use spreads and thins well.
Next up I cleaned the area around the driver with a Q-Tip and rubbing alcohol 70%. Next up I cut circles that were the size I wanted, then after measuring the driver opening size, I traced that size onto the circles. **A thing to note is that the Dekoni's are slightly larger than the stock pads, and you will need to make the circles larger for them otherwise you'll have the double sided tape from the Dekoni's being exposed.**
I pressed down hard on a flat surface to ensure good adhesive contact for all the permanent adhesive areas.
After placing the pads onto the headphones, just go around once, squeezing them in place.
This works really well, as I can hold onto just a single pad and let the whole headphone hang without it even starting to peel off. The great thing about this material is that is creates an airtight seal. If you want to preserve your bass, this is great.
I hope this helps someone else out there.
As for the ugly piece of memory foam attached to my M1060C's, that's just a place holder until I have time to make a permanent cushion. I have a large sheet of pleather I've used for other headphone pad modding, along with an old chopped up memory foam pillow for the same purposes. I'll post pictures when it's done. The foam makes the headphone SUPER comfy for my big head. That combined with the Dekoni pads makes this thing extremely comfortable.
Sound differences? The bass is more pronounced with the stock pads. This system let me swap back and forth easily enough. It's really only noticeable when you are listening to low volumes, as when I had it to where I wanted to rock out, I didn't notice a difference.