šŸ”¶ Grado SR60e / SR80e

Lol good catch, I did. The sound was not good, they’re on the right way now. I didn’t take a new picture.

(I wasn’t sure which way they should go at first.)

I added mmcx connectors a few months back, and that’s a bluetooth cable from aliexpress.

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I just got a set of TTVJ deluxe pads today and they are thankfully identical to the stock pads of the Hemps. While I doubt I’ll need to replace them any time soon, its nice to know that these are the same pads and have a set.

The TTVJ pads do fit the SR80e, unlike the Hemps pads, so it seems that the Hemps larger cups did indeed strech the pads out. Since they do fit the SR80e I tried them out, and they are very good. The comfort is the same as the Hemps when new (my Hemp pads definitely broke in and softened up) and the sound is a perfect middle ground between the geekria pads and the earzonk L crush pads. The bass is less than the geekria but more than the earzonk. The highs are clearer or more present than the geekria but less so than the earzonk. A perfect middle ground. Even the comfort, less worth that the geekria but more comfortable than the earzonk. If only they didn’t cost so damn much. They are probably the ā€œbestā€ sound overall, being balanced and clear with good comfort, but they cost too much to recommend for the SR80e when the other two options are less than half the cost combined.

Overall I like them on the SR80e but I’m not going to use them. I’m just going to keep them as replacements for my Hemps and stick with the geekria and earzonk pads for my SR80e. I do have some misodiko pads showing up tomorrow so I’ll report on those for both my Hemps and SR80e.

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Good to know about the ttvj, now very curious about the misodiko, thanks for taking all this time and effort

Don’t thank me. I’m just feeding my pad swapping addiction.

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The misodiko pads just showed up. I’ll post pics and thoughts in a bit. They seem like they are going to be comfy. Let’s hope they sound good.

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Initial thoughts, these are a competitor for the geekria and earzonk pads. They sound more like the earzonk pads but they seem to be more comfortable (they are a similar material to the geekria pads, but more firm). I still need to do more listening but so far I like them.

Geekria pads


Earzonk pads


Misodiko pads


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@A_COC0NUT Do the Misodiko pads bring the low end to life like the Geekria pads, as well as being more comfortable? That might be the solution for me if so.

Sadly no. They sound about the same as the earzonk pads, so a leaner and clearer sound. Also I find the misodiko pads less comfortable than the geekria pads since they have a larger diameter, so they press on my temples. They are definitely an option, but it all come down to comfort and sound preference.

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I gotcha. No worries. Appreciate your pad swapping and shearing. I’ve gotten more out of my Grados because of it. :slight_smile:

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I’m going to properly break in the misodiko pads and see if the comfort improves. Thus gas happened with all the other pads so these should be the same (hopfuly). As they stand right now, they are more cushiony than the earzonk pads but like I said, they press in my temples a bit. Sound wise the seem to be about the same as the earzonk as well. The bass is less than the geekria pads (particularly sub bass) and the treble is greater, but still not to much. There is a difference between the earzonk and misodiko pads, but I have yet to identify it it. Maybe a change in the mids, but I’m not sure.

If you’re curious, give the misodiko pads a try. They fit well, seem well made, are fairly comfy, and sound at least as good as the other options. Plus they are still around $10 like the other two.

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I think I’m ready to give my final thoughts on the misodiko pads. They are probably going to be the most comfortable option for most, but for me they press on my temples and I don’t think break in is going to change that.

Sound wise, I think the misodiko pads are basically just slightly inferior earzonk pads. The upper mids are a touch more shouty and the highs seem a touch less clear, but the bass is a touch more. Overall these are still good, but I prefer the other options.

So my (hopfuly) final rankings for pads for the SR80e are the Geekria hole punch pads and Earzonk L style pads tied for first. They each do somthing different that I feel justifies getting them both. Behind them are the Misodiko L bowl pads. They are good but I don’t like them as much as the others. YMMV.

I think I’m going to stick with the earzonk pads since I can get an even better version of the geekria sound from my Hemps.

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Just got the ā€œSodialā€ G cush replacement ear pads from China after 2 and a half months (thanks covid) :slight_smile:

Comfort 5
Sound 5
Wow factor 5

My Grado SR60e on my Loxjie P20 listening to good old Dire Straits is eargasm…

Thanks to everybody suggesting this mod!

Next task is to try it with my KPH30i :slight_smile:

Just thought I’d give everyone a quick warning.

DO NOT GET THESE PADS!!!

Treble murder. Just pure treble murder. And that’s coming from a NOT treble sensitive person. The bass also suffers and I couldn’t stand them long enough to analyze the mids. They are also made very poorly (you can see the places where they glued the layers of foam together) and they are scratchy and uncomfortable.

To clarify, these are not the same as the geekria pads I talked about in my last post. Those are like a hole punched S-cush while these are the L-cush style.

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Damn, there are so many of them. I’m probably going to get a pair of Grado’s next month and I’d like to get a headband and some cushions, where I live the only stuff I can easily get are the geekria’s. Have you tried the g cushion variant from Greekria? I was thinking of getting the one (or both) of the following ones:

https://www.amazon.nl/Geekria-Oorkussens-Vervanging-Hoofdtelefoon-Oorkussen/dp/B0839KDL1W/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?dchild=1&keywords=geekria+grado&qid=1610732892&sr=8-4

https://www.amazon.nl/Vervanging-Koptelefoon-Vervangende-Oordopjes-Onderdelen/dp/B0155XZJ4I/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=geekria+grado&qid=1610661612&sr=8-1

And the geekria headband for the grado’s.

I have shipibo alum rodblock and gimbal and shipibo leather headband on mine. Not sure if you can get those but they feel awesome. The wood cups are from wabi sabi custom.

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Not without customs having a say about it. That would be a very costly exercise I’m afraid.

While I have not tried them, I would guess those first ones you linked are not the best. They are G-cush dive but have what looks to be a rather small ear hole. They aren’t that expensive if you want to try them, but I’m guessing they won’t be worth it.

The second pair you linked I have tried and actually liked. They sound about the same as my favored earzonk L-cush pads but maybe a bit more upper mids (shouty region) and slightly less clear treble. Sound wise I can recommend and they are a nice soft foam that’s not scratchy, but they pressed on my temples, so I can’t promise the best comfort.

For a headband, you can get a beyer headband and it should fit over the stock crappy vinyl one. @11_Clouds posted pics a while back.

As for the geekria headband, if you mean the fabric one with that snaps, I’m pretty sure it’s too big. I have one, but don’t know where it is and no longer have a stock vinyl headband to test.

Shipibo is an option if you are willing to spend a bit more, but that could turn into a lot more if you break a rod block trying to install it, I would just stick to the bayers headband.

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I was thinking these:
https://www.amazon.de/Kopfband-Kissen-Schnappverschlüssen-Ersatz-Kopfband-Beyerdynamic-Sennheiser/dp/B01LZEDQXJ/ref=mp_s_a_1_17?dchild=1&keywords=geekria+grado&qid=1610735087&sr=8-17

But the Beyerdynamic’s are actually cheaper so I’ll probably go for those :stuck_out_tongue:.
Thanks

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Can concur, I really like the Beyer headband here

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thank you… i almost bought these