The Ear Pads Thread (post questions or say what ear pads worked for you)
Oct 26, 2014 at 9:23 PM Post #361 of 803
Just found out today the Audeze pads fit the Beyer T1 and T5p pretty well.
 
Much better comfort for both
 
Leather gives the T1 a midbass and bass boost (think dub step) while taking the edge off the treble peak of the T1.  Air and detail remain albeit slightly softened.  Essentially turns the T1 into a 'beats' loving headphone. Good for dub, rap, hip hop, etc.
 
Velour I haven't yet tried but I believe it will give a flatter response then the leather even greater comfort and retain more of the air and open feel the T1 are famous for.
 
Oct 26, 2014 at 10:42 PM Post #362 of 803
I tot it is slightly oversized...
 
Nov 10, 2014 at 12:49 AM Post #364 of 803
Thought you guys might like to check out some of the Brainwavz HM5 pads coming out in different varieties now. There are now currently these different options listed below other than just black leather.

You can get them on amazon now and MP4Nation will also stock them in a few weeks.
 
- Leather' extra thick pads come in Black, Dark Red, Red, Brown, White.

- Velours pads are now available and come in Black and Red


Here's what they look like on my pair of SRH440.




 









 

 

 

 
Nov 26, 2014 at 6:52 PM Post #367 of 803
Those HM5 pads are really something.  Apart from high comfort, the headphones they fit usually sound their best with them.
 
ATH-M20/30/40/50 variants, 7506 and V6 (though these need the thinner v1 HM5s or the current version might be as good for them after being squished, otherwise they become very shrill) all sound best with them, one guy in the thread showed them off on his D5k, I take it the Shures and Takstars also sound their best with them?
I'll bet ZX700 and DT250 also sound best with the HM5s, and the list continues to grow.  Best of all, they are not as horribly overpriced.
 
Dec 5, 2014 at 3:25 PM Post #368 of 803

This is an image of my modded Ultrasones with HM5 earpads. They sound very good with them, very leveled in the bass, with an spacious sound and forward midrange, and smooth upper treble. With the stock earpads the sound was more V shaped but with an very strong bass and something the treble.
 
Dec 6, 2014 at 11:53 AM Post #370 of 803
Guys, i need a velour pad for my custom one pro, i use hm5 velour but i don't like much...

Any recomendation?

Thanks!

 
the drivers are too far away? too bassy? 
 
i have flatter pads like these...might take away some reflections within the pad-wall.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Velour-Velvet-Ear-Pads-Cushion-For-ATH-AD1000X-AD2000X-AD900X-AD700X-Headphones-/261361916880?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&var=&hash=item3cda625bd0
 
Dec 6, 2014 at 12:33 PM Post #371 of 803
   
the drivers are too far away? too bassy? 
 
i have flatter pads like these...might take away some reflections within the pad-wall.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Velour-Velvet-Ear-Pads-Cushion-For-ATH-AD1000X-AD2000X-AD900X-AD700X-Headphones-/261361916880?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&var=&hash=item3cda625bd0


Thanks Lorspeaker :)
 
I feel the drivers a bit far...
 
This pad fits the custom one?



 
Dec 6, 2014 at 9:43 PM Post #373 of 803
I used it on the dt770 n t5p b4...
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Thanks for the help, I'll order a pair for me :)
 
Dec 7, 2014 at 2:02 PM Post #375 of 803
  What is the most comfortable velour pad that would fit beyerdynamic 770/880/990 reguardless of price ?

Since this is subjective I don't mind throwing in my experience with the Philips SHP 2500/250/2000  earpads (various models all with essentially the same pad)
 
A set of these headphones is actually cheaper than a new set of Beyer pads 
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If your ears stick out quite a fair bit, I would give these a miss, as they are flatter than beyer pads and ears could potentially touch the baffle.
My average/small ears don't have any issues.
 

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