Matt
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Hi, all.
The current line Stax Basics, Classics and Signatures have that awful creak that is generated by the friction between the pegs of the headband which hold the tranducer houses/grilles and the inside edge of the holes in those housings.
I think it would be neat to be able (somehow) to, say, lathe down those pegs smaller to a smaller diameter and slip over them some sort of slick, smooth teflon sheath to effectively "lubricate" this joint. Or perhaps there is a way to lubricate the contact between these two creaky-ass pieces of plastic.
Anyone have any ideas?
- Matt
The current line Stax Basics, Classics and Signatures have that awful creak that is generated by the friction between the pegs of the headband which hold the tranducer houses/grilles and the inside edge of the holes in those housings.
I think it would be neat to be able (somehow) to, say, lathe down those pegs smaller to a smaller diameter and slip over them some sort of slick, smooth teflon sheath to effectively "lubricate" this joint. Or perhaps there is a way to lubricate the contact between these two creaky-ass pieces of plastic.
Anyone have any ideas?
- Matt