rholupat
Head-Fier
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Edited. Sorry
Ok cheers for that.imfound it the other day.Hi All,
I just launched my web
www.rholupat.com
it is far from perfection but at least I try to offer something good for you.
And the collection item now still limited
Hi All,
I just launched my web
www.rholupat.com
it is far from perfection but at least I try to offer something good for you.
And the collection item now still limited
Ah ha now you see him now you don't lolJust FYI I think you need to tell the admins you're a 'member of the trade' so they can update your banner to a custom one.
They don't take kindly to ninjas. h34r:
Ah ha now you see him now you don't lol
That's ok we are all here to help and in search of the same thing loledited bro. Sorry for that
That's ok we are all here to help and in search of the same thing lol
A plethora of Grado's. Modded and Unmodded.
Woooow. Epic collection. Yours?
What are the Grados in the far bottom left?
My RS1 clone.
Cups turned and finished by @fleasbaby. I highly recommend his work!
The gimbals were designed by me using 3D Builder and printed for me by my brother. I bought the metal rods at Lowes, and mounted them using JB Weld epoxy. The headphone frame came from an SR 80, as did the drivers, which are press fit. They are e series drivers (red back) from a stealth 80e. I also repurposed the cable from the SR 80, using a 1/4" Neutric plug. The 1/8" adapter has the original Grado plug with a Switchcraft jack.
The headband is from Turbulent Labs, and is the "Cofee finish". I had hoped for a duller more weathered look to it.
Edit: I knew something was up with the headband. Turbulent shipped me the wrong one! More updates to come!
My RS1 clone.
Cups turned and finished by @fleasbaby. I highly recommend his work!
The gimbals were designed by me using 3D Builder and printed for me by my brother. I bought the metal rods at Lowes, and mounted them using JB Weld epoxy. The headphone frame came from an SR 80, as did the drivers, which are press fit. They are e series drivers (red back) from a stealth 80e. I also repurposed the cable from the SR 80, using a 1/4" Neutric plug. The 1/8" adapter has the original Grado plug with a Switchcraft jack.
The headband is from Turbulent Labs, and is the "Cofee finish". I had hoped for a duller more weathered look to it.
Edit: I knew something was up with the headband. Turbulent shipped me the wrong one! More updates to come!
Glad you liked them! I have been making some GS1000 clones the last week, and for a change decided to take some progress pictures. Here's how things went. This is how I make pretty much all of the Grado cups I do: