SomeGuyDude
Headphoneus Supremus
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Looks to be a one of a kind connection type. Why are you looking for another one?
Just to be on the safe side. I like to have backup plans for my expensive toys.
Looks to be a one of a kind connection type. Why are you looking for another one?
I fought the very same mental battle with the PHVI & SE846... was convinced for a couple days that I didn't need the Pandora with the Shure around... but wound up listening to it a couple more nights and came to realize how wonderful the PHVI sounds while being closed back. I wound up selling the SE846 instead (mainly because I am now appreciating the Dita Answer as my main IEM currently).
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Sonically, they (the aftermarket pads) messed things up for me.
Once again impressed with how much influence pads have on sound. I've tried the EDT770S pads two times now and like you, took them off owsofast. There's just music playing with these ones. Magic gone. A big chunk is right there in the stock pads in my opinion.
+1 for ease of pad swapping. Almost a pleasure.
since i bot this can, i took it out only twice for a listen...lolz.(criminal)
Loads of iems from erip's recommendation..850/tenore/havi..
this hobby is driving me nuts$$$.
I just received the new pad replacement. I believe they are pandora IV pads.
before: my dying fad pandora vi
the problem: I really don't know what caused this. I guess I just got a defective pad. the pad locking mechanism simply falling apart.
the new pad: the pandora hope iv pad are perfect for the vi. they are firmer and has more depth for extra space to my ear. they give extra clamp but still comfortable to wear for hours. just hoping that they will not fall apart like my old pad.
as for sound there is nothing much different to the original pad. I believe it give more rumble to the low bass. stage get slightly bigger. the vocal goes back a little bit. but still with tons of detail present.
I spent my last new year vacation in Japan. And as a Head-Fier, you can't miss the chance to visit Yodobashi electronic store and explore its huge headphones department (Too bad Fujiya Avic was closed during new year fest). After spending several hours trying different cans in Yodobashi, Osaka, I still couldn't decide what to buy. My finalists were, Shure SRH1540, Denon D7100, Fostex TH600/TH900, and Sennheiser HD700 (I know they belong to different price ranges but all cheaper than those in my country). when I was about to decide between HD700 and TH900 , I saw a pair of Pandora Hope VI in the showcase with new arrival tag. And without a thought I told a sales guy "I want to try this!!". after 15 mins of listening, i ended up buying it.
I'm not telling you that the PH6 sounds better than the HD700 and TH900 but it gives me the sound I like the most. It provides a very mature sound without a major drawback. the bass, treble, soundstage. Everything sounds just right to my ears. It's really worth giving a try.