cmarti
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All these headphones like to be feed through a vintage receiver.
All these headphones like to be feed through a vintage receiver.
Feilong4 what were the SE-7 pads like were they still pleather coated , or down to fabric even partially?
its power hungry- all those old 8 ohm headphones are.
I noticed you rewired both SE-11 and SE-15.Family photo of the (almost) complete lineup of "Variable Chamber" headphones
Left to right:
SE-2, SE-4, SE-7, SE-11, SE-9, SE-15, Master-1S
All obtained on a budget, in various states of disrepair (missing pads, cracked headbands, etc.), hence all the non-standard replacement parts.
Lovely collection~ I love the red on the SE-15. I wonder how the 15 sounds in comparison to the MasterFamily photo of the (almost) complete lineup of "Variable Chamber" headphones
Left to right:
SE-2, SE-4, SE-7, SE-11, SE-9, SE-15, Master-1S
All obtained on a budget, in various states of disrepair (missing pads, cracked headbands, etc.), hence all the non-standard replacement parts.
They open up in pretty similar fashions, peel off the glued-on pads and then pry off the first body piece directly under the pads. There's a lot of plastic "welding" where they just secured parts by melted protruding bits into the surrounding frame, so it's unfortunately a bit destructive to pry them apart. .I noticed you rewired both SE-11 and SE-15.
Do you open them up using the same method?