![]() Look at the back of the driver with the ear-side (with the white gauze on it) facing a light source. Open up your Grados as per the tutorial referenced above. “Hole Punch” mod: generally only suggested if you have plastic cups and you are looking for more low end response.A tutorial on opening the cups is found here. To get at the drivers is fairly simple and easily reversible because the only glue holding the front and pack half of the cups together in the SR series is hot glue. These two modifications involve altering the drivers. Yaxi Grado pads: Yaxi makes third party replacement pads for many headphone brands, their most notable are their Koss Portapro pads, but they also make a version of the S-Cush.They are a refinement of the original TTVJ Flat that appears the same, but is stated to give tighter bass and more refined highs. TTVJ Deluxe Flats: these are also made specifically by TTVJ.Used on other Grados though, they have the effect of bringing up the bass nicely without adversely affecting the highs and mids. They are intended as replacement parts for those still using the much revered HP series headphones by Joseph Grado. ![]()
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