Do you have to use the tape to attach it to the headphones? I'm mainly looking at the dt770 and a hd599. I pad roll often and don't want to use the affixed "tape"
Does anyone know if the HD598 pads fit the HD 380 Pro? There's another aftermarket pad that claims to fit both in an Amazon listing but I know those can't always be trusted.
Just days after i placed an order for some of these from Dekoni's website. Well at least dekoni didnt charge me for shipping and tax, so i guess i just paid 10 bucks for expedited shipping.
But by large if you are in the market for these, Drop is the cheapest way to get them. It would have saved me at least 10 bucks for 2 sets of pads, but it would have taken a long time to get here. So take that as you will how much expedited shipping is worth it for you.
And about the Pads. I havent tried the MIdnight ones yet, but i have tried the Jerzee ones. They are an interesting texture. They are soft but not amazing memory foam so they have a rather quick rebound. But they are soft and springy. The material for the Jerzee is the most interesting part though. They are a synthetic material that isnt to soft to the touch, but does feel soft on the head. It has just the right amount of texture to keep them pretty stationary so they dont slide around and its not like normal cloth that just absorbs sweat and other fluids. Its not mesh so its not super open but man is it breathable. It affects the sound much like most other open pads, but the material is a little better at sounding like closed pads. Its sort of this interesting cross between a closed and open pad.
In the end, the Jerzee pads feel and look like something you would find on a cheap headset but winds up being way more comfortable and better sounding than them.
VashDragonSo an update,
I got the Senn GSP pads in today. I got both the Midnight and the Jerzee pads wanting to see which one i prefer. The Jerzee pads are exactly like i described before. On the Senn GSP headphones they do take away a bit of the warmth of the sound. But in turn make them much more comfortable to wear. You see, i always found the original pads a bit annoying. They had such a rough texture, they bassically would stick in the exact position you originally set them in. Which for me, makes them very hard to adjust at the start and they get really warm over time.
The Jerzee pads let the earcups slide just a little bit more. They are rough so they stay in place once in position, but they are much easier to get in stable spot. And the material is so much more breathable, it makes it way more comfortable to wear.
But even better is the Midnight pads. They have the more standard PU leather you are used to on most pads. Because of that they can be a bit warm over time. But by far these are the most comfortable when first putting them on. They slide across your face a bit more easily, and they just feel softer. The easy adjustment also means i can rather easily move them around a bit to help keep my head cool.
Overall, i really do like both of these pads way more than the default.