bjaardker
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So I managed to mount driver side fazors yesterday.
Images still don't seem to be working, did you use the v3 or v4.1 fazors?
So I managed to mount driver side fazors yesterday.
Find the outside diameter of the pads and do a search for pads that are close in size: usually 100mm or 110mm are 2 of the more common ones.Hey guys, kinda a noob here. I just purchased some m560 and Im having a few issues. I really dont like the ear pads at all. These are more on ear then over headphone. I think they made a new revision of these or something cause they are nothing like the reviews ive seen.
Took some pics to show you guys to see if its just me or are they different.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/uomZj7NVx302Ojyv2
https://photos.app.goo.gl/GXLlLJXyxhbIg43W2
There is felt on the headphone side of the cans so my double sided tape wont stick to it. I got some sony mdr 500 pads to put on them and they just fall off.
Images still don't seem to be working, did you use the v3 or v4.1 fazors?
Find the outside diameter of the pads and do a search for pads that are close in size: usually 100mm or 110mm are 2 of the more common ones.
So after 2 days of listening to my M1060's with front fazor and ZMF Suede Pads, I have to say the change is extremely positive. I am still getting a tad bit of ringing, but I am still waiting on my rear damping foams to arrive. For anybody that isn't sure about what pads to use in lieu of Audeze Vegan Pads, the ZMF Suede Pads sound great in my humble opinion (YMMV). There is a slight treble increase, but only due to clarity, so I can deal with this (and I am treble sensitive saying this).
Which ZMF suede pad are you using? I just got in the ZMF Ori suede for my TH-X00PH with Palo Santo cups... very much like it - increased detail and high, yet smoother sounding. Thinking of trying the MrSpeakers Alpha pads since they have mostly similar dimensions to the Audeze microsuede pads.
It depends on what you are looking for, for me the M1060 was not my cup of tea in comparison to other headphones that I have which includes a HD650 and HD6XX, both of which are better than the M1060 for my choice of genres, listening level and preferred sound signature. It does help that I have a BH Crack which is one of the better amps for the HD660/6XX. FWIW I also have a LCD-2f, HE400, 400i, 560 planar, SR009 and SRD-34 and a few others so there was nothing the M1060 did better than any of my other headphones and I also felt that the M1060 was rather boring sounding, granted these were not mine and complete stock.Hmm... i returned my m1060 about a month ago without trying them(facepalm) from all the negative comments about them on headphone hq telling me to just return. Now I have HD650s. Have i missed out?
Hmm... i returned my m1060 about a month ago without trying them(facepalm) from all the negative comments about them on headphone hq telling me to just return. Now I have HD650s. Have i missed out?
Ok, next try, hopefully this will work, link is below. I've used fazor pad V4.1 (but had to cut the "flaps" since adapter opening was rectangular) and fazor top 106mm V4. I wanted it to cover the whole driver and smaller in diameter (100 mm) do not cover it. There are later uploaded designs named RF1060 MKI, MKIII, SF1060 MKI, but they seem thick and diameter is unclear. So I chose these. And I do not think RF1060 (rear fazor?) would fit, there are screws and wires in the back of the driver. Has anyone tried these?
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/i5yv2u8lzu11xif/AAAZaFWxNlzL7kBCIS7-tVrda?dl=0