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Based in Obrigheim, Germany, GermanMAESTRO has a long tradition of building high-quality headphones for recording engineers and music lovers alike. Take the GMP 8.35 Mobile: a closed-back headphone known for its rugged, nearly indestructible design Read More
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JediJonThe “Mobile” variant of these headphones refers to the fact that the cord is detachable, opposed to the regular “non-mobile” version which has a fixed cord.
That is the only difference I’ve seen between the two models.
JediJonBecause they adapt extremely well for travel. You want Bluetooth? Get yourself an Earstudio or similar device & a short cable. You've got Bluetooth!
Why would anyone buy these over a pair of Beyerdynamic DT770 PRO’s for example??
Larger frequency response, lighter, larger/more comfortable earpads, etc, etc....
Rowdy2026Have you listened to both? I honestly prefer the GMP sound, better fit on my head, removable cable. At their biggest size the DT series are still a little small on my big head.
Does anybody remember the Nakamichi listening booths they used to have at HMV to preview albums? These headphones remind me so much of those. (Design-wise)
So, what size pads would fit these?
I would like a pair of leather memory foam pads for this but unsure which brand or model to get.
I see someone used Brainwavz but which model fits best?
Thanks for the update.
Turns out I bought Dekoni pads for my Emu bamboo and had their stock pads and they too fit but required a bit of stretching but fit and are similar to the shape of the stock 8.35 pads but softer and thicker.
I am actually pretty pleased with the 8.35 stock pads.
They are definitely cheaper feeling but obviously fit perfect, sound great and feel fine on head. Might just stick with stock.
JakobYeah, I had been using the velour pads up to today and I really didn't have any complaints with them either, though I expect they might get warm in the summer. The 8.35 needed some burn in time, but I am enjoying the headphones.