I have Elex's and wouldn't mind them either having a.) a bit more bass, b.) a bit more treble sparkle, or c.) just more energy or dynamic of a sound. Can anyone comment on if one of these pads in particular might be a good choice for me, or should I just stick with stock?
BazirkerBuy a perforated sheepskin. It gives more bass and little bit trebles.
Hybrid gives more bass but more treble too (more than perforated sheepskin). IMHO too much for Elex.
Vellore - I don't like the material texture, so haven't ordered it.
Dekoni Sheepskin is closest to original sound, but IMHO the best fore closed back models.
For closed back: Elegia, Radiance, Celestee, Stellia - Dekoni Stellia limited edition
Look my comments under my places photo here.
It is not just a guess, it is a few hours of listening with all pads back and forward on all my Focals.
Regards,
Kim
kimdeugHi Kim. With the Elegia, could you please describe how the Dekoni Stellia Limited Edition Pads affect the sound? How do they compare to the Hydrid Pads? Thanks in advance.
mattrissorry Man.
I do not have Elegia.
Look my picture under Dekoni Focal pads (The second from recent)
Only Elex, Celestee, Clear Pro, Radiance
From my prospective the Stellia Limited Edition Pads have been designed for close back Focals, so.
IMHO from the all variances they are the best for Elegia.
I have installed them on my Radiance and Celestee.
Very happy with that.
Regards,
Kim
kimdeugThank you so much! I got the perforated sheepskin and the sound is exactly like you described. I tested it by listening to different hz of sinewave sound and the perforated sheepskin did bring up a bit of sub-bass until around 150hz and tiny tiny bit of highs. Since I normally enjoy slight V-shaped sound signature a lot this just makes the Elex even more enjoyable for me. Your thorough testing and description really helps a lot!