ckhirnigs113
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My 3 favorite pads on the OG Auteur are Eikon Suede, Auteur Lambskin and Auteur Hybrid. I don’t think you can go wrong with any of them.
I mean, I might have some thoughts on the subject...So I'm considering either the Auteur suede perforated or hybrid suede/lambskin perforated pads. Any major difference in sound between those two? I already have Eikon suede perforated pads on the way.
I mean, I might have some thoughts on the subject...
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I'm pretty sure African Blackwood is the heaviest wood that ZMF uses. Your Auteur set is probably around 610-635 grams, where your Sapele Aeolus set is probably closer to 460-485 grams. That's a significant difference.So I got the Eikon suede pads and co-pilot pad and new driver mesh for my Auteur. Comfort is better than with the leather pads. However the Auteur is very noticeably heavier than my Aeolus (Sepele). I can feel the strain in my neck after a couple hours. Maybe it depends on the wood being used. Mine is the blackwood version. I don't have the weight issue with my Aeolus at all.
I'm pretty sure African Blackwood is the heaviest wood that ZMF uses. Your Auteur set is probably around 610-635 grams, where your Sapele Aeolus set is probably closer to 460-485 grams. That's a significant difference.
That is something you might want to consider. The stock Ambrosia Maple sets weigh around 515-520grams, which would be a lot closer to your Aeolus. Other sets like Walnut would also be of similar weight.Perhaps I should look for another one with a different type of wood. I do really like the sound of the Auteur but comfort for long sessions is important.
Well you are referring to the Classic and not the OG which is what I have.That is something you might want to consider. The stock Ambrosia Maple sets weigh around 515-520grams, which would be a lot closer to your Aeolus. Other sets like Walnut would also be of similar weight.
Don’t overlook the LTD Ash option that’s available at the moment. I owned Blackwood and Ash OG Auteurs simultaneously and ultimately decided to keep the Ash set. Weight was one factor, with my Ash set being about 120g lighter than the Blackwood set.Perhaps I should look for another one with a different type of wood. I do really like the sound of the Auteur but comfort for long sessions is important.
Don’t overlook the LTD Ash option that’s available at the moment. I owned Blackwood and Ash OG Auteurs simultaneously and ultimately decided to keep the Ash set. Weight was one factor, with my Ash set being about 120g lighter than the Blackwood set.
I also found I preferred the look and sound of the Ash set in the end. Blackwood is a great wood, but you have to be prepared for the weight.
Luckily OG Auteurs still pop up for sale pretty often if you’re not looking to pick up a Classic. I imagine you’d have very little trouble selling your Blackwood set.
The weight of an OG Auteur and Classic with the same wood/hardware should be very similar. If you want to stick with an OG Auteur, Teak, Silkwood and Ambrosia Male are probably your best bets to keep the weight around 500 grams.Well you are referring to the Classic and not the OG which is what I have.
I assume you are referring to swapping mesh on Auteur Classic. I’ve written several posts about swapping to the radial mesh. You can find them using this search.Lots of opinions about the different mesh options for Atrium, but haven’t seen much talk about mesh for the Auteur. Are there options any of you have tried?
My OG Blackwood didn’t lose weight while being transformed to ClassicWell you are referring to the Classic and not the OG which is what I have.