filthyweeb
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https://shop.musicteck.com/products...one-replaceable-earpad?variant=19910738509886Do you have a link for the Sendy Aiva pads?
https://shop.musicteck.com/products...one-replaceable-earpad?variant=19910738509886Do you have a link for the Sendy Aiva pads?
Wew! $75 with delivery!
I got mine for $25 from: https://shop.musicteck.com/collecti...one-replaceable-earpad?variant=19910738509886That sounds interesting. I havent sold my yet, bause damn, these sound just too good for the price. For me the stock pads sound the best also! I tried many other pads, but all were inferior. Maybe I should try the Sendy Aiva pads.
Do you have a link for the Sendy Aiva pads? Google doesnt spit out any results for me, maybe because I'm from the EU.
@Hal Rockwell Looks good! It's worth it. What songs exactly?
Definetely well mastered. May be to do with the tonal balance. It has some meaty high notes. I tested this with Yarland FV-34C + Quad 12L and TPA3116 2.1 + Homemade vibration speakers. With Quad 12L it's has a bit too much contrast on upper frequencies. With my hybrid vibration speaker it just perfect. With my modded HF580 it was something between those two speakers. I have a bit too much some of the treble energy. But it's kinda ok sounding atm. You can try cover the front with fabric tape to relax some of the treble.Even A7X "Hail to the King" album, which is exceptionally well mastered for a metal album. It's something about the density of the music, which is just overwhelming.
Other genres, that have air between the notes, that just allows them to breathe, sound amazing, and very detailed.
It's a very abstract description of what I sense, when I listen to music with the HF580, but that's the best I can do.
Definetely well mastered. May be to do with the tonal balance. It has some meaty high notes. I tested this with Yarland FV-34C + Quad 12L and TPA3116 2.1 + Homemade vibration speakers. With Quad 12L it's has a bit too much contrast on upper frequencies. With my hybrid vibration speaker it just perfect. With my modded HF580 it was something between those two speakers. I have a bit too much some of the treble energy. But it's kinda ok sounding atm. You can try cover the front with fabric tape to relax some of the treble.
Thats a start. But also I have multible back mods too. Those modifications restrict airflow. It soothes the sound too. I did not like WC paper. It cuts high frequencies. Try that multible layer of kinesio tape. Im with that.Did a single layer of kinesio tape on the front of the driver. Guess I'll be needing two, or even more.
Even A7X "Hail to the King" album, which is exceptionally well mastered for a metal album. It's something about the density of the music, which is just overwhelming.
Other genres, that have air between the notes, that just allows them to breathe, sound amazing, and very detailed.
It's a very abstract description of what I sense, when I listen to music with the HF580, but that's the best I can do.
Thats a start. But also I have multible back mods too. Those modifications restrict airflow. It soothes the sound too. I did not like WC paper. It cuts high frequencies. Try that multible layer of kinesio tape. Im with that.
I was using kinesio in back at very beginning. I use now more complex mods.Did you use kinesio tape on the back of the driver too?