ford2
Headphoneus Supremus
- Joined
- Apr 8, 2007
- Posts
- 1,822
- Likes
- 38
Quote:
It might be worth while looking at shortening the elastic when you do it,I have new headbands on both my CD3000's and the clamping force is a lot tighter with the new ones.
I am going to drop my old bands into the local leather shop and get him to make them,he say's about $40 for each one.
I use a strip of foam to [ in effect ] tie the two bands together when on,this stops that tendancy they have to pivot on the headstrap.By altering the size of the foam you can change the position where they sit on your ears as well.
I use the foam on my stock one's as well.
Originally Posted by maultar /img/forum/go_quote.gif Sighhh still waiting on my black leather. In the meantime when i went to purchase leather sewing supplies i got a hold of some red leather (scrap bin) and stitched up the elastic headband. However i don't think it suits the earphone without me repainting the cups. Tell me what you guys think. Imageshack - img0091q Imageshack - img0092fh Hmmm turned out to look a little orange in the pic. |
It might be worth while looking at shortening the elastic when you do it,I have new headbands on both my CD3000's and the clamping force is a lot tighter with the new ones.
I am going to drop my old bands into the local leather shop and get him to make them,he say's about $40 for each one.
I use a strip of foam to [ in effect ] tie the two bands together when on,this stops that tendancy they have to pivot on the headstrap.By altering the size of the foam you can change the position where they sit on your ears as well.
I use the foam on my stock one's as well.