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Dekoni Velour Earpadz for Sennheiser HD 6XX

Dekoni Velour Earpadz for Sennheiser HD 6XX

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Many listeners of our HD 6XX headphones like to switch out earpads to adjust their fit and feel—the trick is preserving the sound signature. While many replacements add unwanted coloration, Dekoni’s Earpadz Series features a line specially engineered to match the sound signature of our best-selling headphones Read More

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Twi_Scepter
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Mar 19, 2021
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Cost effective Alternative to OEM
For 20-25 bucks (excluding shipping), the quality of the velour is as good as Sennheiser's stock pads on the 600-series headphones. Differences to OEM is that the pleather material is noticably more present, and could bring about itchiness to larger ears, due to the difference in materials. The pads' foam are stiff on first listen- I dont have any idea how they will hold up long term. The shape of the pads are narrower for space for the ear cup, again, if you have larger ears, it could be a problem. Nonetheless, the overall quality is solid, and, if compared to other cost effective options like Geekria, is well worth the little extra over them for the near-stock feeling velour. As for sound, the differences to stock are negligent. It keeps my 600's signature in line with what it sounded like when i first got them. They keep the midrange present and the bass natural, unlike Dekoni's Choice and Elite offerings that all bloat the mid bass in someway. I would definitely consider these if the year old pads on the 6XX are getting flattened and scratchy.
Recommends this product? Yes
BabyRobot
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Mar 27, 2021
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Great replacement pads
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They were tricky to install on the HD600. You have to press firmly on the inner plastic rim until you feel it slide in place. Once installed properly, they function great. I was in dire need of new pads; the sound quality had deteriorated significantly due to years of blood, sweat, and tears on my original pads. How they compare to factory cushions, I can't say because my old ones have been worn down for so long. But these Dekoni pads definitely brought new life to my cans, especially in the lower frequencies. I am 150% satisfied with this purchase.
Recommends this product? Yes
yourmother0hp
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Apr 7, 2021
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alberk77
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May 18, 2021
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Velour pads feel nice but...
Velour pads feel nice but... Hole for the ear is significantly smaller
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bgump
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Mar 17, 2021
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Great replacements
This brought some relief to some failing stock pads on a 58X. I think the leather/pleather ring inside the openings focus the sound outward more without muddying it up. Overall a good improvement to me. I just wish I had ordered several.
Recommends this product? Yes
specialman
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Mar 17, 2021
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I don't think this does fit perfectly with my HD6XX like stock pads. But the quality, sound seems very similar with stock pads despite lower price. add) There is a way to put these pads into the cans easily. Do not push the foam directly. You can be aware of the plastic parts inside these pads (under the memory foam), and push it until the clicking sound signs OK. You also should not press the outside grill while doing this. Instead, grip the edge of the can. If not, you might hurt the grill, and it will rarely come back. Furthermore, I feel sorry for the Drop, and Dekoni, but the Ali sells the similar pads like this for the half price. There is just a very little difference in material, and I bet you will never know the sound difference at all.
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Cybersonic
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Sep 26, 2021
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Great Replacements, You Just Have to Know How to Install Properly.
There is a raised ring on the back that fits tightly in a portion of the headphones. By just pressing on the padding material on the outside you aren't properly securing the pad to the headphones. To install these properly, you have to press on the inner portion of the pad that way the ring on the back is firmly pressed into headphone. Other than that, very comfortable and great sounding replacements.
Recommends this product? Yes
laxsar
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Jun 17, 2021
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80% of the original
HD650 - Doesn't fall off like the ones from Aliexpress.
Recommends this product? Yes
Chevrium
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May 31, 2021
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Actually really close to the stock sound on my 660s, but...
... the sound is close only if I pair the Dekoni pads with the stock foam inserts. The included foam inserts are thicker and more coarse, and thus muffle mids and highs. As long as you keep that in mind you will like the pads themselves. I personally could not pinpoint a substantive difference between the sound or the comfort otherwise, which for that reason alone makes them worth the 50%-60% lower price compared to first party Sennheiser replacement pads.
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Recommends this product? Yes
Adorni
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May 28, 2021
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Great replacement for stock ones. Very comfortable and build better. Better and stronger material. A bit more dense and harder, but still fits very good. The sound is better and a bit havier, but still open, detailed and clear. Finally job well done.
Recommends this product? Yes
BroBroBro
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May 26, 2021
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I got a new pair of Earpadz and a new pair of Sennheiser OEMs for my 6XX. Sound: The sound is almost identical, the only way I would notice any difference is by mixing pads(OEM on one ear, Earpadz on the other). Earpadz have slightly(1-3%) punchier, tighter bass, probably due to having a larger leather/pleather ring on the inside. It seems like an overall improvement. Build quality: The Sennheiser has much better build quality. The leather rings are much nitter, the shape of the foam is very defined, where Earpadz are much more squished. The velour is similar. Comfort: Both are on par with each other. The only difference is the foam on Earpadz is a bit wider on the edge that's touching your head, so the ear opening is a bit smaller, but it still has space on the inside of the earcup. Fit: My only problem with Earpadz is that they are VERY hard to clip in. Watch some videos on where you can safely press to mount a Sennheiser earpad. For a while I thought that they are not meant to fully click in and I was walking around with them popping out each time I was't careful with taking off the earphones. I'm not sure if that's a tolerance/manufacturing issue or if they are made this way to fit snuggly on heavily used headphones. Overall: Great purchase, stock sound for half the price. The only problem is fitting them on the headphones.
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