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i've heard quite recently of a lot of forum members modding their equipment. (amps, headphones, sound cards, mp3 players etc)

What i want to create is a sort of database of the best and most effective mods that TPU members have done to their equipment, focusing on (but not exclusive to) audiovisual equipment.

DVD/Blue-ray players
1:http://www.techpowerup.com/forums/showpost.php?p=2286811&postcount=808

Headphones
1:http://www.techpowerup.com/forums/showpost.php?p=2290775&postcount=7 - hd 205 ear cup mod

Sound Cards
1:http://www.techpowerup.com/forums/showpost.php?p=2290784&postcount=8
 
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I'm the best mod.

/thread.

Perhaps this should go in the Cases modding and Electronics section?
 
Grado SR-60. Add some silicone or better yet dynamat goop to the back of the driver, and get rid of the horrid stock cable. Then quater mod a set of HD414 pads and witness the night and day difference.
 
I'm the best mod.

/thread.

Perhaps this should go in the Cases modding and Electronics section?

i don't think so as i wanted this to be particularly focused around Audio equipment as well as other things

i just thought it would be nice - we have a database of useful programs why not a database of useful modifications

members can write or link to a quick walk-through of the mod and we can have it in those spoiler bracket things

EG:Headphones

1:better sound
2:better comfort

Sound card
1:replacing dac's

(thats just some stuff i made up to show what it'll be like)
 
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Headphones: Sennheiser HD-205

Cups/pads are way too small to fit over your ears, unless you tuck your ears into them which can be uncomfortable. I took the pads off a larger set of phones that I didn't care for and stitched 'em so they just slip right over the HD-205 pads. Now my ears go inside the larger pads and rest on the smaller ones. It's much more comfortable.

I probably did a bad job explaining that, so I can post pics upon request (probably would be good for the ghetto mods thread too lol).

edit: Pics

As you can see, these cups/pads are pretty small.

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So I grabbed these off an old pair of phones that I didn't care for.

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And stitched some stretchy fabric I got off a speaker grill on the back of 'em.

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So now they slip on over top the smaller pads like so.

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Xonar Essence range, swapping out stock opamp for better ones. Bypassing the decouple caps.
 
I built my own shelf size cabinet speakers (they are truly excellent if I don't say), does that count?
 
mod is personal touch. no matter what it returns to the modder. so the value of modding is not just from people but from the one who do that
 
I built my own shelf size cabinet speakers (they are truly excellent if I don't say), does that count?

only if you can make instructions
 
Just remembered, not a mod, but a repair. I bought some speakers from a thrift store with surrounds that had rotted out, then replaced the surrounds with a kit from speakerworks. The site has instructions for figuring what kit to buy and each kit comes with everything you need and some really great instructions. Sorry if that sounds like I'm advertising them lol
 
There was a mod where i used different speaker to what i was ment to!

... Thanks :p
 
Added pics to my previous post for the HD-205s
 
Post after some testing from replacing LM4562 OPAMPs to AD8599 on a Fatal1ty: http://www.techpowerup.com/forums/showpost.php?p=884307&postcount=689

In the X-FI thread, first page, I explained how to enable/mod front panel connectivity on the older X-FI cards: http://www.techpowerup.com/forums/showthread.php?t=40613

Excellent thread by trodas on modding the X-FI cards with new capacitors - lot's of good information/testing with different OPAMPs on these boards: http://www.techpowerup.com/forums/showthread.php?t=23582

Of note - I still have a new DAC and ADC to install on one of these cards - I just haven't gotten around to tackling this tedious project, yet (lots of small feet on these chips :p).
 
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