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For me I used 3D printed adapters (3d files are available online, not hard to find) with MSR7 earpads. Oratory measured them this way: https://www.dropbox.com/s/9obx02o9j8w3z9p/Audeze Sine (MSR7 earpads).pdf?dl=0
combined with the EQ above they are my daily work drivers. Really stellar headphones, and the MSR7 pads make comfort much better.
I just got the 20mm pads from Vesper for my Sine. They are soft and nice. My only regret is that even at 20mm the padding itself is so soft that it compresses to the point that one of my ears touch the planar grate. In retrospect I wish I had gotten maybe 24mm.
I fluffed them up, I think they're going to be OK. They transform the Sine comfort experience and that leather is incredibly soft...super high quality.
I have these as well but stopped using them due to on-ear discomfort. Do the Vesper's really move them into the over ear category? Also, does someone have the dsp setting for these with the Vesper pads?
Just up in this thread there was a link to the oratory larger pads EQ. They do go over the ear, they cost about $80 delivered and it takes about 6 to 7 weeks for delivery
I have these as well but stopped using them due to on-ear discomfort. Do the Vesper's really move them into the over ear category? Also, does someone have the dsp setting for these with the Vesper pads?
I use MSR7 earpads which can be readily bought from audio technica spare parts. You need the 3D printed adapters to get them on, but the Sine's comfort increases substantially using them.
I have these as well but stopped using them due to on-ear discomfort. Do the Vesper's really move them into the over ear category? Also, does someone have the dsp setting for these with the Vesper pads?