CHANGSTAR: Audiophile Headphone Reviews and Early 90s Style BBS
Main Deck => Discussion for Registered Members Only => Topic started by: Helios on June 17, 2013, 09:45:49 PM
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Found this on the Comply website.
http://www.complyfoam.com/new-comply-premium-headphone-pads/
Discuss...
(http://i.imgur.com/1ACpY9A.png) (http://www.complyfoam.com/product_images/uploaded_images/71206-hr-pads-sell-sheet-1.jpg)
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could be interesting if it fits vintage ortho headphones since majority of the pads from vintage orthos are already deteriorating!
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I could certainly imagine taking a hard look at Comply pads if they're available for the HD800 when the time comes (and it's not too far off) to replace them.
But not if they are gad-dam Carolina Blue. :vomit:
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I am definitely interested in these. As I have already mentioned, I am happy with the way Comply tips have tamed the treble on my Tzar 350. I am curious if these new pads could have a similar effect on the HD800
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Wish they would make them angled, but that is likely not going to happen.
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Interesting, this might sound like a cross between pleather and velour - it's front vented solid material.
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Judging from the pic, I assume the initial models will be targeting at least one of the mainstream headphones. Most probably we can expect that it's the size of the Beats Studios' earpads and the like. Most probably won't be that blue if that's going to happen lol.
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Yes! They look perfect for long listening sessions. Finally be able to listen to whitesnake all day.
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Judging from the pic, I assume the initial models will be targeting at least one of the mainstream headphones. Most probably we can expect that it's the size of the Beats Studios' earpads and the like. Most probably won't be that blue if that's going to happen lol.
Hopefully they'll make at least two sizes... one for popular 40mm, and the other for 80mm.
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And then they'd charge through the nose for it presumably!
Don't seem to be available yet though.
http://www.eopstech.com/eops/noisezero_O2+_product_page.jsp?product=3
This seems to be the first product with it on the market.