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kenshinesca
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Oct 19, 2016
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I couldn't wear these for more than a couple hours with the stock pads they are very firm which = discomfort. I'm using them with ZMF Lambskin pads. They are kind of expensive pads but I like them. I'm sure some angled brainwav pads would work well with some stretching as well.
Oct 19, 2016
EniGmA1987
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Oct 19, 2016
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kenshinescaEikon or Omni pads? And do they fit "easily" without excessive stretching and bending like you have to go through with the Brainwavz pads?
Eikon pads pictures here *look* a bit smaller than the Omni, but the Eikon headphones themselves seem like they are pretty much the same shape and size as all these large circular over-the-ear headphones like the HE-350 so I am betting they will fit well. The Eikons to me also look angled nicely unlike the Omnis. http://www.zmfheadphones.com/pads-and-cables/
EDIT: actually now that I went in to the product page for each I see that the Eikon's are actually slightly larger overall and do have a little bit better angle on them. So definitely the pads to go with. Cheaper than the Ether-C pads I got too. Next time I will have to go with these.
Oct 19, 2016
tyerker
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Oct 19, 2016
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kenshinescaI can't tell how much is the pads being too firm, and how much is the headstrap being too tight. I also noticed that after an hour or two they start to get uncomfortable much faster than my Sennheiser 595s.
Oct 19, 2016
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