bamboo
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Headphones
SR60
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Headphone amplifiers
E7
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Acer 4740G laptop
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Team Grado
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But then it will lose it's elite status, which is part of Stax's image. I can't believe they sold the company for a mere 1.5-2 mil US$.
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Very ex. The good thing is that he can make it from any wood u want.
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Someone on another forum translated an article saying that Edifier will continue all the production in Japan, so they're not moving anything to China.
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Well like I said, whichever is more convenient and as long as price is reasonable, then I will choose that option. Since the Grados are now my brother's I'll have to get a second opinion also. but I won't be ordering woodies soon though.
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Hey man. Do you have an email for contact purposes? I'm not going to be ordering woodies atm, but if I do I wanna make sure I can find you. $100ish for everything seems like a good asking price. I saw someone in a head-fi thread pointing me to headphile, but I can't remember the thread name. It was in Kramer's mod thread or sumthin. Thanks.
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I guess it's just sound preference. I thought my SR60 sounded better with my little dot II+ than it did with a neutral source, like the Clip+. It sounded a little "weightier" than with my Clip+. If I do decide to buy another amp in the future, it'll probably be a tube amp also.
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My hp's specs are 24 ohms, 112dB, and the Clip+ can drive to high volume and I personally don't hear any difference between the Clip+ and E7. I think most comparisons between amps in sighted test is biased. A blind test like this > http://www.anythingbutipod.com/forum/showt...?t=54879&page=2 may produce fairer results.
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if only NP's ME workshop allows students to use the CNC machine ..
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I've given my Grado to my younger bro, but yea if you decide to go through with it, keep me updated. I drew some of my own Grado cups in Wildfire (dno if I still have it) and some replicas of the wooden cups sold by Cabillas.
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what is the driver enclosure made of? Looks like not enough damping material... a lot of resonances, might lead to boomy sound. Hmm..
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After searching through a number of threads in another forum, I found one saying that the filipino guys over at headphiles,org make good and relatively cheaper woodies. But I can't seem to create an acc there. Good news is I have a replacement for my current plastic cups, which is the non-i version. Hopefully it's easier to take off the plastic button in the middle. Still looking around for Grado SR125/225/325 drivers and headband.. hm.
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I don't have the skills to diy wood (yet) but I may give it a try... The wood and machine shops in yellow pages also only seem to make things in large numbers, piping, etc so I don't think it's a wise idea.
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I don't have much use for those, but thanks for the offer. Priority now is to get non-i version plastic, aluminium or wood cups Edit: Are there any shops that does custom woodwork?
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Hi, I'm quite new to sgheadphones but I notice a few familiar names... Anyways, I am going to be upgrading my Grado SR60 headphones but I need to source for the "parts" locally since I don't really like buying from overseas unless it is completely necessary. Things I need: 1. 2 used Grado plastic non-i version cup or aluminium/wood cups. 2. 1 new leather head band 3. recable 4. 2 new Magnum drivers or partially liberated used SR125/225 drivers So if anyone knows anyone who is willing to part with their Grado spare parts, shoot me a pm or reply to this thread. I can't create a wtb/wts thread since I'm new but if this also considered as one, sry Cheers,