m1060 bass rings w/ fazors

m1060 bass rings w/ fazors

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Short story: My original pads began to fail me so I purchased some Dekoni leather pads as a replacement and found they subdued the low end of the headphones. I noticed that if there was a slight gap between the headphones and my head to allow air movement that the bass came back. I made some vented rings to prototype my theory and found the bass could be increased substantially with vents. Got my 3d printer eventually and designed these. Bass is increased quite a bit with these but its not excessive (yes it can get excessive). If you find the bass is too much you can fill some of the vents or just print support in them. I would like to point out that I don't know how much the bass is increased compared to stock since I went from stock to subdued to vented over a longer period of time. I lived with the subdued bass for a few weeks before I created my initial proof of concept prototype Also added fazors because, well, fazors. Included file w/o fazors too, but seriously. FAZORS

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