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rodentdog

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About rodentdog

  • Birthday 06/15/1954

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  • Location
    Laguna Hills, CA
  • Interests
    music, headphones, wristwatches
  • Occupation
    home improvement sales
  • Headphones
    HF-1 #258, SR-125, Headphile K-340, DT-250/80, K-240
  • Headphone Amps
    headamp gilmore dynamic V2-SE, modified by RAM, porta-corda
  • Sources
    Rotel RCD-971 heavily modified by RAM
  • Other Audio Gear
    Nakamichi av-1s receiver, dbx-3bx, audio control EQ, jamo cbr-902, energy A3+2

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  1. Yes, the "comfy pads" are the ones found on the SR 60. Most recommend cutting a hole the size of a quarter in each one. Haven't seen the type of pad that the OP is looking at before (says they are sold out anyway). The C pads from Headphile are WAY more expensive. Not saying they aren't worth more, just saying they are a lot more.
  2. Only found out about these by accident. HERE! not on HF. Hadn't been to either site for a while...and bam! ordered mine on 7/9, I lucked out. I hope some of those on HF are having some cheese with their "whine" about the engraving issue. Hope mine are 1derful.
  3. I agree with aRc. I believe the upgrade path is the way to go. I have upgraded my rotel rcd-971, and gilmore dynamic headamp V2SE with distinct improvements in sound quality, at a price that would not have purchased a "better" source. If you like the sound of your source but want "more", consider upgrading. I know, I use too many quotation marks. HA!
  4. hf-1, k-340, sr125, hd580, dt250-80, k-240, hd430, hd535, pro4AA (old school)
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