The Somic Thread--50mm driver open air full size cans pop out of nowhere, sound amazing
Oct 15, 2013 at 5:41 AM Post #512 of 698
I bought these 20 days ago and sound great after a bit of burn-in. But the comfort isn't that great. I couldn't find a way to take out the ear cups that wasn't just pulling, and I am afraid I wont be able to put them in place again. Is there another way of changing them?

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These pads are just removed and replaced by pulling. What are the replacement pads you've got?
 
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Oct 15, 2013 at 8:41 AM Post #513 of 698
yea you have to pull them off. and yes, you can get them back on the same way. its a little fiddly but once you get the hang of it, its easy. most headphones have the pads attached this way.
 
true, comfort isnt great. i'm using Turtle Beach pads, takes 2-3 times longer with them until it gets uncomfortable.
 
Dec 29, 2013 at 7:19 AM Post #516 of 698
  Just noticed that Lasmex has a new headphone called H-95. It seems to be the H-75 (somic mh463) with better pads. The colors have changed a bit as well but I bet they're still the same headphones inside. Just wondering if the pads could be had seperately. On the other hand, the stock pads are OK imo.
See for yourself:
http://lasmex.com/en/web/pros.asp?bid=10&id=10

Hmmm nice .....they are using the Brainwavz/Fischer Audio pads 
 
Jan 2, 2014 at 5:52 PM Post #517 of 698
  Just noticed that Lasmex has a new headphone called H-95. It seems to be the H-75 (somic mh463) with better pads. The colors have changed a bit as well but I bet they're still the same headphones inside. Just wondering if the pads could be had seperately. On the other hand, the stock pads are OK imo.
See for yourself:
http://lasmex.com/en/web/pros.asp?bid=10&id=10

 
Another interesting tibdit on their website:
 
http://lasmex.com/en/web/uber.asp?id=74&x=1
 


 
Lasmex H-95. Evidently an upgrade to the H-75, but the only visual differences I see are black accents and round / different pads. Hm.
 
Jan 2, 2014 at 6:29 PM Post #518 of 698
 
  Just noticed that Lasmex has a new headphone called H-95. It seems to be the H-75 (somic mh463) with better pads. The colors have changed a bit as well but I bet they're still the same headphones inside. Just wondering if the pads could be had seperately. On the other hand, the stock pads are OK imo.
See for yourself:
http://lasmex.com/en/web/pros.asp?bid=10&id=10

 
Another interesting tibdit on their website:
 
http://lasmex.com/en/web/uber.asp?id=74&x=1
 


 
Lasmex H-95. Evidently an upgrade to the H-75, but the only visual differences I see are black accents and round / different pads. Hm.

 
 
The H-95 cups look round, they are oval shaped on the H-75/Somic 463!  They look interesting though.
 
Jan 3, 2014 at 4:06 AM Post #521 of 698
  Hmmm nice .....they are using the Brainwavz/Fischer Audio pads 

 
I tried the Somics with Brainwavz/Fischer pads but eventually stayed with the Turtle Beach X32 pads. Though the Brainwavz/Fischer pads are very thick and comfy, they are too soft and can't withstand the clamping force of the Somics and soon enough they flatten to a state that the baffle presses against my ears, making it quite painful and uncomfortable.
 
Jan 3, 2014 at 12:42 PM Post #522 of 698
The weight is sure different than the H-75.

Nope. Their weight is equal. And the cups are just as oval as on the H-75 . They actually wrote on their homepage that the H-95 is a "tweaked" version of the H-75. Btw. They have a different, fabric covered/woven cable. The strain reliefs are still the same ones, though.
There's a "review" from a German HiFi magazine that also reviewed the H-75. They simply copied their old review and changed H-75 to H-95. They also added that the H-95 has noticeably deeper bass that generates more pressure compared to the H-75.
 
Jan 4, 2014 at 6:28 AM Post #523 of 698
Which turtle beach pads should I buy for these headphones?
The options I have are: X31, X11, X41, PX5, Z6A, X12, PX21, X42, XRay and Tango. I saw that someone was using the X32 but I didn't find them shipping from Europe. I only could find audio technical pads for $20 from the USA or 20€ shipping from thomann.
 
Jan 4, 2014 at 11:23 AM Post #524 of 698

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