post your grado mods....
Jun 26, 2013 at 5:58 PM Post #3,302 of 8,992
Hey 7keys the package just arrived. will pick a set and send the rest off to Jmoore914. thanks again!
 
edit: making it really hard for me decide on one. they all look beautiful. stellar work 7keys!
 
Jun 26, 2013 at 6:27 PM Post #3,303 of 8,992
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Hey 7keys the package just arrived. will pick a set and send the rest off to Jmoore914. thanks again!
 
edit: making it really hard for me decide on one. they all look beautiful. stellar work 7keys!

WOW! That was fast.
 
Did jmoore914 send you his Address?
 
Don't forget to leave me some heat.
 
My heat
http://www.heatware.com/eval.php?id=23479
 
Jun 26, 2013 at 6:50 PM Post #3,305 of 8,992
Great!
The universe is unfolding as it should. 
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Jun 26, 2013 at 8:48 PM Post #3,306 of 8,992

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
My RS-1/80 is done! I kinda missed my sr80's SO I built this rs1 clone around them, and they sound awesome, kinda rs1 like actually!
 
Jun 26, 2013 at 11:11 PM Post #3,307 of 8,992
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My RS-1/80 is done! I kinda missed my sr80's SO I built this rs1 clone around them, and they sound awesome, kinda rs1 like actually!

I was surprised how my sr80i's sounded after I woodied them. Nothing major, but it refined them around the edges, and as they say it's the small stuff that makes the differences, especially in this hobby!
 
Jun 27, 2013 at 6:44 AM Post #3,308 of 8,992
just wanted to post my latest 'photo filter adapters and rings' grado mod:
 
i used the following parts:
 
- beyerdynamic t50p headband
- 2 metal rings normally used to keep keys together
- a sr225i cable
- 2 bowls
- 2 sieves normally used for tea
- 2 sr80i drivers all holes vented
 
2x from driver to sieve:
 
- step up adapter 49mm to 55mm to put the bowls over
- step down adapter 52mm to 49mm
- step up adapter 49mm to 52mm
- step up adapter 52mm to 82mm
- step down adapter 82mm to 67mm
 
the result is an excellent sounding headphone with a rich and full bodied, more on the warm side sound, enough detail is there, but not even the smallest idea of harsh highs, nice bass extension, tight and controlled, and a very good soundstage width and depth. nevertheless it has this intimate grado sound, you are sitting first row.
 
the only point i think of is to add a ring of foam rubber to have sligthly more highs.
 
 

 
 

 
 

 
Jun 27, 2013 at 10:16 AM Post #3,311 of 8,992
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just wanted to post my latest 'photo filter adapters and rings' grado mod:
 
i used the following parts:
 
- beyerdynamic t50p headband
- 2 metal rings normally used to keep keys together
- a sr225i cable
- 2 bowls
- 2 sieves normally used for tea
- 2 sr80i drivers all holes vented
 
2x from driver to sieve:
 
- step up adapter 49mm to 55mm to put the bowls over
- step down adapter 52mm to 49mm
- step up adapter 49mm to 52mm
- step up adapter 52mm to 82mm
- step down adapter 82mm to 67mm
 
the result is an excellent sounding headphone with a rich and full bodied, more on the warm side sound, enough detail is there, but not even the smallest idea of harsh highs, nice bass extension, tight and controlled, and a very good soundstage width and depth. nevertheless it has this intimate grado sound, you are sitting first row.
 
the only point i think of is to add a ring of foam rubber to have sligthly more highs.
 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 
Quote:
just wanted to post my latest 'photo filter adapters and rings' grado mod:
 
i used the following parts:
 
- beyerdynamic t50p headband
- 2 metal rings normally used to keep keys together
- a sr225i cable
- 2 bowls
- 2 sieves normally used for tea
- 2 sr80i drivers all holes vented
 
2x from driver to sieve:
 
- step up adapter 49mm to 55mm to put the bowls over
- step down adapter 52mm to 49mm
- step up adapter 49mm to 52mm
- step up adapter 52mm to 82mm
- step down adapter 82mm to 67mm
 
the result is an excellent sounding headphone with a rich and full bodied, more on the warm side sound, enough detail is there, but not even the smallest idea of harsh highs, nice bass extension, tight and controlled, and a very good soundstage width and depth. nevertheless it has this intimate grado sound, you are sitting first row.
 
the only point i think of is to add a ring of foam rubber to have sligthly more highs.
 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

You're an artist, I'd like to see a collection of your work..
 
Jun 27, 2013 at 4:18 PM Post #3,314 of 8,992
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thank you VERY much for your statement, i feel really honored, so thanks again!

You're a tough act to open for or follow sir! Nice work!
 
Jun 27, 2013 at 9:10 PM Post #3,315 of 8,992

 
Hey 7keys, whatcha think?
 

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