bosiemoncrieff
Headphoneus Supremus
Are they any easier to install than the stock? It's always a nightmare and I feel like I need 3 hands to get the stock pads on the cans.
Yes they have better click to attach system with a harder plastic.Are they any easier to install than the stock? It's always a nightmare and I feel like I need 3 hands to get the stock pads on the cans.
I agree with @Ichos If you don't mind the velour then the elite hybrid are an option. I personally don't like velour so I went with the elite sheepskin.So my stock pads are falling off - what replacements should I go with? I listen to classical and opera.
I bit the bullet and cut out Dekoni's dust cover. Not like the video. Instead I used small scissors, which you'd use to cut nails. Comfort improved. They also sit tighter. Using Sennheiser stock dust cover. I like the result.Well, I got the hybrids. B-stock, so I'm stuck with them. Should I cut out their liners and use Sennheiser's, or ditch the stock dust filters and keep Dekoni's?
Which Dekonis did you buy? Also you will get some more subbass, if you use a silicon ring with them. Dekonis don't come with it so you could buy cheap China pads that come with silicon. Just beneath under the Sennheiser stock pads to understand what I mean.Stock Sennheiser pads are trash. I was forced to buy Dekoni pads. They killed the bass and made the treble harsh. Luckily my sound card/amp allows me to tweak both. A boost in bass and reduction in treble puts the headphones close to stock with improved sound stage and comfort.