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Sorbothane is for however you wish to try it.
The seepage into areas is only for DYNAMAT type things that have the metal layer and tar-like viscous innards.
Sorbothane does not weep it stays stable.
So far the preapplied 3M double sided tape seems decent also.
No real rule for Sorobthane it depends upon the housing space.
T10 liked it all around because it was easy due to raised driver housing edges and that mod worked really well.
I have used it on HP-50 variants right on the back of the driver itself in thin lemon wedge shapes, making sure not to block magnet holes.
HP-1 is a difficult thing to figure out, no idea as of yet what to do.
Tried many many many maddening attempts at things.
Orthos generally like the stuff, but with dynamics often too much can kill the driver sound.
Did you find velours with a sort of similar small sized inner opening as the stock T30 pads?
AKG K141 / 142 pads might work, but the new ones available these days all have the integrated and non removable rear stiff plastic backing, so one would need to double sided tape them on whatever baffle face.
The seepage into areas is only for DYNAMAT type things that have the metal layer and tar-like viscous innards.
Sorbothane does not weep it stays stable.
So far the preapplied 3M double sided tape seems decent also.
No real rule for Sorobthane it depends upon the housing space.
T10 liked it all around because it was easy due to raised driver housing edges and that mod worked really well.
I have used it on HP-50 variants right on the back of the driver itself in thin lemon wedge shapes, making sure not to block magnet holes.
HP-1 is a difficult thing to figure out, no idea as of yet what to do.
Tried many many many maddening attempts at things.
Orthos generally like the stuff, but with dynamics often too much can kill the driver sound.
Did you find velours with a sort of similar small sized inner opening as the stock T30 pads?
AKG K141 / 142 pads might work, but the new ones available these days all have the integrated and non removable rear stiff plastic backing, so one would need to double sided tape them on whatever baffle face.
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