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From Turbulent Labs, these headbands are precision cut from black Italian leather, skillfully constructed, and sewn together using polyester filament threads on Japanese industrial sewing machines. Along with bringing a cool new look to your headphones, they promise lasting durability, and the high-density foam padding offers unparalleled comfort Read More
A failed attempt at humor...
The point is that folks want a level of ‘integrated’ personalization, that is not addressed, in these HP rigs.
What this person did, is what companies pay design firms for, a lot.
butting out now...
Does anyone imagine that in the world of mid to relatively high-end headphone manufacturers that there exists any effort to design a set of cans without concern for end-user comfort, such that adding another ten-dollar (at cost) comfort enhancing doo-hickey couldn't make it into the final build? And what makes anyone think this particular forty-dollar doo-hickey will accomplish what the OEM manufacturer couldn't?
I think this is the kind of the equivalent of putting one of those fancy BMW license plate holders on one's BMW, and expecting it to go faster and drive better.
And speaking as a person who has done so, I can tell you, neither was the case ;- )
What is the method for attaching these to grado’s? I see the beyerdynamic ones have wrap around the headband type and fasten the studs, is it the same for the grado’s ?
I’m not really interested in spelling it out any more than I have...if you’re happy paying $50 more for an item already suitably included with a pair Beyerdynamic DT’s, then go ahead.
Dewbie10Yes, but you will have to disassemble the headband adjustment sliders and remove the silver metal pieces from them. If you have the limited edition black version then you wont have to do that.