I would have liked to try gen 3 but the new design looks not good in my eyes. Also one part of t1 g1/g2 is the good synergy with high impedance amps. That is thrown away in g3
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They are a little deeper and look like high quality pads. I should have mentioned that ad I bought from is in Thai Baht you divide by 38 to get USD. So the cost is very reasonable much cheaper then Denaki. The cooling gel actually works like memory foam but has a cooling effect. Very interesting and different. I also ordered the velour but haven't got around to trying them yet on the DT1990. I stongly suspect these would cure that peak on the DT1990 Pro. They sure sound fantastic on the T1V2. The soundstage is not just wider it is layered and deeper.The pads you linked are probably deeper also, the same happens with dekoni pads. You get a fuller sound and wider soundstage.
I wonder how it compares to the A2 amp, which is the higher end model when paired with T1.2 or T1.3. Would seem like it's only worth it for even higher end headphones, which Beyer doesn't currently produce. I'd imagine it would match well with my LCD-4 too, if you enjoy a warmer sound. My Moon 430HA doesn't pair well with my T1.2, so the A2 seems like quite a steal, at it's discounted price, for use with my T1 and other Beyers.I bought a used A20 a year ago, to be a solid state its perfect match for high impedance headphones like the T1 or ZMF models. It is a middle ground in between tube and solidstate. I often don't bother with warming up the tube amp, when im having short sessions.
Nice, did try the zmf suede or leather?I recently reunited with my BD T1.2 that I bought in 2018. In the past few years I got a few other headphones and extra headphone pads. I think I still don't like the stock pads as it is too muddy and boomy to my ear. But after some experiments I found the zmf universal perforated pads work quite well with it (to my taste, ymmv). It is powered by A20 if it matters.
I recently reunited with my BD T1.2
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