TripBitShooter
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I actually meant normal wet wipes. I know that alcohol based ones will wear out the pads prematurely.
I actually meant normal wet wipes. I know that alcohol based ones will wear out the pads prematurely.
I don't recommend disinfecting wipes especially those that use alcohol which will dry out the leather. Regular wet wipes are better.
It's more a problem if you have the white version where stuff accumulates on the headband and is hard to clean up. I asked Audio-Technica Taiwan they said just use a wet wipe and that they can replace it for you if you send it in. Not sure if it's covered under warranty, but that's better than them saying you can't have it repaired (I recall seeing someone say they contacted AT who said they can't for the original M50 or M40, I'm not sure which one it was)
The earpads for the white one become more ridged and textured overtime and some stuff gets caught in the texturing. Probably just placebo but it seems the earcups get softer and more comfortable as well.
As long as there is no alcohol in the ingredients? I haven't used any disinfectants yet because I'm pretty skeptical about the pleather wearing out prematurely. What other ingredients in the disinfectants should I avoid?
As log as there is no alcohol u are fine. But also dont let water from wet wipes dry on the pads. It will also degrade the padsAs long as there is no alcohol in the ingredients? I haven't used any disinfectants yet because I'm pretty skeptical about the pleather wearing out prematurely. What other ingredients in the disinfectants should I avoid?
My pads are wearing out, but they're still pretty fine. I think they'll have to be replaced in a year most likely.
I am going to purchase this soon. What earpads would you recommend, for durability and comfort?
Can you upload photos of the wear and tear please?
The leatherette stuff is starting flake off onto my fingers every once in a while when I take the headphone off of my head. It's starting to get pretty bad, and honestly, I expect fore the m to las t lest than a year from now. Probably a decently short six months until they finally start to be truthfully noticeable to others. I'm going to get different pads, but i'm not too sure because most of them are extremely expensive for what they are.
Here are two links to the photos.
http://i.gyazo.com/1789671be19e526322dd371fbfd9ebfd.jpg
http://i.gyazo.com/adee13b7f3db93dfa5d26b35f58d16c8.jpg
I'm responding to this in calss, if you want better photos, then just ask me. Peace.
Oh no, I'd hate for my headphones to end up like that. Do you do any cleaning with the pads?
Thanks for the reply.
Nope, I haven't done any cleaning to the pads, if that's what you're asking. This is happening with normal use, so I may write something up to Audio Technica and maybe they can send me another pair because pads that were claimed to be improved and and much better should be looking like this during the first year.