is it possible to repuff earpads?

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Fayd

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my icemat siberia headset has seen better days...

but i'm unwilling to let it go just yet. i've resurrected it from death so many times. the sound has gone out on both earcups before, but some speaker wire and solder, and it's back in business. the earcups have broken past their locks, so i've duct taped them back in place with popsicle sticks as braces. at the moment, the ear pads are so smashed down that it's painful to wear it. but i still dont want to replace it.

http://www.manwhoring.com/line...fayd/pics/headset1.jpg
http://www.manwhoring.com/line...fayd/pics/headset2.jpg
http://www.manwhoring.com/line...fayd/pics/headset3.jpg

anyone have any suggestions on how to repuff the earpads?
 

0roo0roo

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next time buy sennheiser or something, i got replacement pads for quite cheap
 

Fayd

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unless i'm mistaken, sennheiser doesnt make circumaural headsets (with boom mic preferably.)

EDIT: i see the pc156, but the earpads on that look way too small.
 

uhohs

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cut a hole and stuff in fiberfill/fiberloft.

or buy headphones that don't suck. :Q


Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
next time buy sennheiser or something, i got replacement pads for quite cheap
fffff, hd580/600/650 pads are about $50 :(
 

0roo0roo

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oh, i got 497 pads for like 12 bucks:p guess they rape you on the higher models;)

 
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