Hey guys.
Ok, so I've been pondering this for a bit and here are my latest thoughts.
First, I'll need to cap the group buy at 15 sets, if there are that many wanting them. There's only one of me to do all the work and I still have a backlog to catch up on
Given that $450 is cutting things close to the bone considering how much work and material is needed on each phone I'll need to ask that you don't choose super exotics as they are too expensive for the discount level, having said that, I'm happy to open the field to accommodate as many wood choices as I can within reasonable limits. I have a number of woods here and more available at reasonable prices. These include, but not limited to the following
Cherry
walnut
Koa
Purpleheart
Yellowheart
Redheart
cocobolo
East indian, bolivian, honduran rosewood
bloodwood
seaple
Katalox
mahogany
lacewood
zebrawood
Ash
poplar
chechen
maple, hard, curly, spalted and quilted
etc. etc.
Some of these require different finishing to others depending on how oily the wood is, so not all finishes are available for all woods.
The phones also take a while to make as these are not a simple 'woodie'
The only pieces I keep of the original phones are parts of the headband, sometimes the pads and the drivers. I have to make everything else, cups, baffles, hangers, wires and so on. I use quite a lot of parts to construct these and it's all bought in and modified to suit. I'm constantly trying to improve them one way or another so a good part of my time is spent on R&D. Even Jude's set isn't optimal now.
Pads. Ok, the stock Fostex pads are quite nice but they recently changed their construction for the worse. The inner lip ring that holds them to the cups is two pieces that are not glued at the ends and so have a tendency to peel away with the ends poking out. Not very pretty and not very flexible so removing and refitting can cause the lip to fail. They're not very deep so need packing at the rear for ear space. It's still workable but you should know the issue, and there isn't much I can do about it.
Other pad options at additional cost are as follows. Prices approximate.
Beyerdynamic, leather, pleather or velour for those wishing for a little less isolation ($30-40)
Audeze LCD2 pads, oversize but work very well (about $80-ish)
Stax O2, soft and comfy ($125-155)
Denon, I don't know how easy to get or price.
Possibly AKG pads as well.
I don't make any money on the pads, they go to you at cost.
Again, the less hoops to jump through, the quicker and easier it will be. Just letting you know the potential options.
Hopefully this will help you decide, if you could get your wood/pad preference added to your names on the list it'll give me a better idea where we stand.
Cheers
Gary
Edit:
Yes you can send in your own sets @ $75 less as that's the cost of the Fostex.
Oh, I also have a couple of pieces of 50,000 year old carbon dated ancient New Zealand Kouri. (NOS

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