Non-Grado re-cabling....portaPro

Jul 28, 2005 at 4:47 AM Post #16 of 49
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Originally Posted by Jahn
Never say never - if Drew from Moon Audio could Cardas Cable his KSC-35s, then why not recable the portapros, eh?
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I draw the line at where the cable costs more than the headphones attached to it.

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Although, the Smurf cable would match the color of the older Porta Pro's.

-Ed
 
Jul 28, 2005 at 11:57 AM Post #17 of 49
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Originally Posted by Edwood
I draw the line at where the cable costs more than the headphones attached to it.

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Although, the Smurf cable would match the color of the older Porta Pro's.

-Ed



Well considering my portaPro's went for $38, I would need to spend a lot more to make the wires more than the 'phones. I mean the raw wire used for them (silver coated copper w/teflon) will be minimal in cost (not too much used), add in a mini, some techflex (short run) and some shrink tube. we are looking at around $5-10 in parts. That is not too much at all sir.
 
Jul 28, 2005 at 2:28 PM Post #18 of 49
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Originally Posted by VR6ofpain
do you remove the 'box' on the back of the housing, or did you remove the foam and go at it from the driver side?


i just removed the 'box' and the old wires are right there. it takes a minute to remove those and add yours, assuming the portapros are the same as the ksc75s.
 
Jul 28, 2005 at 4:48 PM Post #19 of 49
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Originally Posted by VR6ofpain
do you remove the 'box' on the back of the housing, or did you remove the foam and go at it from the driver side?


Well, my KSC55 (shown above, with the white Zen Micro) is different. The only way to access the drivers' solder terminals is to remove the drivers. If you grab the outside edge of the driver and pull, the drivers just snap out of the headband, much like the KSC75 drivers unsnap from the ear-hooks.
 
Jul 28, 2005 at 9:01 PM Post #20 of 49
Had the 'box' off of the outside of my Ksc35's last night for a look... I'm now starting to whimp out on the deal - i can't see being able to fit a couple of decent size wires in there a nice job to do... Decisions decisions...
 
Jul 28, 2005 at 9:52 PM Post #21 of 49
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Originally Posted by Oink1
Had the 'box' off of the outside of my Ksc35's last night for a look... I'm now starting to whimp out on the deal - i can't see being able to fit a couple of decent size wires in there a nice job to do... Decisions decisions...


you gotta post a photo of the inside, im think i understand how to pop off the 'box', i see the two glue spots, but dont want to break it doing it wrong. since you have already removed yours, you gotta post a pic.
 
Jul 29, 2005 at 4:19 AM Post #22 of 49
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Originally Posted by VR6ofpain
Well considering my portaPro's went for $38, I would need to spend a lot more to make the wires more than the 'phones. I mean the raw wire used for them (silver coated copper w/teflon) will be minimal in cost (not too much used), add in a mini, some techflex (short run) and some shrink tube. we are looking at around $5-10 in parts. That is not too much at all sir.


See the Cardas Cable attached to those KCS-35's in the quoted pic in my post above? That is what I am referring to.

Now go look up how much that Cardas Cable costs.
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-Ed
 
Jul 29, 2005 at 6:08 AM Post #24 of 49
Nice $30 in wire for $40 headphones...sounds about right
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So this will be my portaPro recabling
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close up (thanks to Headchange4u, Quacker, and RnB180 for the litz braiding pages):
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I was surprised how simply litz braiding is. about as simple as 'tri-braid'. i was following the one site, then i started to exam the wire, and 'saw' the pattern. comes out nice and clean.
 
Jul 29, 2005 at 6:09 AM Post #25 of 49
BTW: this is about $3-4 in silver coated copper, teflon insulated mil spec wire...which is just fine for the Pro's.
 
Jul 29, 2005 at 1:01 PM Post #27 of 49
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Originally Posted by Edwood
Hey, you know, since I have two pairs of Porta Pros I might as well re-wire one with a balanced connection. I'll post plenty of good pics of the operation.

But I have to finish my DynaMid, first.
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-Ed



That's the spirit!
 
Jul 30, 2005 at 12:37 AM Post #29 of 49
As i said - i pussied out and i ain't bustin' 'em open again anytime soon!
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I can however tell you how the cover is fixed... The two little 'spots' you can see have small plastic poles extending from them and they simply 'snap' into the main body of the earphone. A word of caution - Be carefull prying these off - I broke one of the posts off, they really are delicate so i suggest a weeny screwdriver and carefull levering is the way to go (Not brute force/thumbs as i used!
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) Good luck fellas!
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Jul 30, 2005 at 2:13 AM Post #30 of 49
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Originally Posted by Oink1
As i said - i pussied out and i ain't bustin' 'em open again anytime soon!
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I can however tell you how the cover is fixed... The two little 'spots' you can see have small plastic poles extending from them and they simply 'snap' into the main body of the earphone. A word of caution - Be carefull prying these off - I broke one of the posts off, they really are delicate so i suggest a weeny screwdriver and carefull levering is the way to go (Not brute force/thumbs as i used!
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) Good luck fellas!
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are those Koss' you mentioned (the black ones photo'd above) the same driver and housing as the portaPro, just with ear clips instead of the adjustable/callapsable headband?
 

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