🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The beyerdynamic EDT 770 V Ear Pad Set in velour silver-grey is the ultimate replacement for your DT 770 PRO Series headphones. Sold as a set of two, these original ear pads offer unmatched comfort and style, ensuring your audio experience is both luxurious and high-quality.
Item Dimensions | 5 x 4 x 1 inches |
Compatible Devices | Headphones |
Material | velour |
Color | Silver |
E**N
Fits Custom Game perfectly
The old ear pads were vinyl and peeling leaving black stuff everywhere including my face. Decided to replace them. After some research, found out that these would work for my Custom Game headphones. Installing the second one was easy, the first one took a little trial and error until I worked out the 'method'.All I needed was a thing screwdriver to pop the retaining plastic that holds down the foam (that goes over the speaker) and a old hotel key card. The key card is flimsy enough to get underneath the plastic lip that holds onto the earphone.The key to getting them on is to keep constant pressure of the lip that you get onto the earphone early on when you start work the pad on. After a short period of time, less pressure will be needed. Also note that the earpad will continue to twist in a circle around the earphone almost all the way until the end. This works in your favor.To start, slide the corner of the key card or something similar under the lip that will go onto the earphone. Positioning the earpad slightly above the earphone and push that on. It will be a small amount that is on. You do this in small incremental amounts. Don't start too close to one of the hinges because you will need to rotate the pad and it will get to a point where you cannot near the end. So you want that time to be in the open and not behind the hinges.Once you have it started, keep the earpad over the earphone perfectly aligned as it will when it is on. Keep the pressure on the area you just put on and then slightly twist the pad up so you have a new part to flip on. Then use the key card to get underneath a new part and flip it on the earphone. It is a lever action. Almost like prying off the top of a paint can. The flap of the earpad will come up slightly and use your index finger that is holding the pad in place to push the flipped up part on. Where you push is where the flap meets the earpad. Minor twist up and rinse and repeat.The flap that you are pulling up is pretty tough. Using the keycard, it had rounded edges and was reasonably flexible. I was worried about damaging it at first, but you can test how tough it is on the old pad and that might make you feel a little better. Initially I had a few kinks from doing the techinque above, but I went around the edges and smoothed them out. Now I do not see any.Overall, once I got the groove of how to put it on, the second on took me literally a minutes to get on. The first one took 5x as long as I figured it out.Overall, expensive for what it is, but it is better than the stock vinyl ones in terms off comfort.
A**T
Like factory original
A perfect replacement for the factory originals.
J**S
Great replacement
Replaced the ears on my headphones since they were pretty old, and it makes them look good as new! They were easy to put on and they feel great.
M**E
Made my headphones like new!
Perfect purchase for refreshing headphones! Mine originally started to fade and wear down because I wear my headphones all day and these were perfect to refresh my favorite headphones!
A**V
my headphones looks like brand new again!
I had very bad experiences buying replacement for my 10 years old beyerdynamic headphones. but these ones really save my life!! im so happy with te quality
J**I
Perfect replacement!
I didn't realize how squished my original ear pads had gotten. With these, my ears no longer hurt. : )
S**C
OEM replacements are worth the money.
Purchased the Beyerdynamic OEM (EDT 770 V) ear pads for my now 9 year old DT 770 PRO's and they are back to original condition mechanically and acoustically. Just the other day I realized that the original ear pads just had nothing left to give and when I got the new ones I could see just how flat and dirty the originals were!The replacements couldn't be easier to install, it took me about five minutes to do both ear pads. The instruction manual says to use a dull knife to pry out the ring that holds the inner foam pad in place but I ended up using a fine tipped flat head driver bit from my micro driver set instead as the gap between the ear cup and that ring is very tight. Also, I started shaving my head many years ago so I didn't have a hair dryer to heat up the rubber ring on the ear pad before putting it on the ear cup of the headphones as the manual suggests but honestly you don't need to do that to get these on.Words of caution would be to take care to not smash your fingers through the driver element of the headphones when putting that inner ring back in and when putting the ear pads back on.I definitely recommend spending a few extra bucks for these OEM pads to restore your Beyer's to like new condition.
P**.
Comfortable and High Quality
My old earpads were nasty and flaking off. They were the non velour ones and these installed nicely onto my DT 770 Pros. These feel very comfortable and I probably wont have to worry about flaking like my old ones. These also don't feel like ice cubes on your head on a cold morning. Highly recommend if you're looking to replace your old ones
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