🎧 Upgrade your sound, upgrade your vibe.
These premium black oval memory foam earpads are designed to fit a broad range of popular headphone models such as Audio Technica ATH M50X, Shure SRH series, AKG K551, and more. Engineered for superior comfort and sound insulation, they outperform standard stock earpads by delivering enhanced noise isolation and lasting durability, making them the perfect upgrade for professionals and audiophiles seeking immersive listening sessions.
Compatible Devices | Headphones |
EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 3 Years |
Material | Memory Foam |
Color | Black |
Item Dimensions | 6.5 x 4.6 x 1.5 inches |
L**U
Great with Logitech
I bought these to replace the default ear pads that the Logitech Pro comes with. They were fine, but as I wear glasses they would cause me a lot of pain. After switching them out for these I have not had this problem. Super comfy, not sweaty, and they've not degraded either. The thickness of these make me highly recommend them. Switching them out wasn't easy but given I'm not changing them any time soon it's not a big deal imo.
A**.
Good for AKG K371
Bought these for my AKG K371's because my ears hit the drivers with the stock pads, making them slightly uncomfortable after long sessions.Fitting:Fitting them is somewhat trickier than my last set of headphones. These are quite tight to get into the groove on the K371s since the earcups are large and the groove is pretty deep, so they have to stretch a bit to get over the lip. The trick I used based on another review was to get them in on the bottom edge and use a guitar pick to feed the edge of the pad into the groove. Getting the final part in was fairly scary since I had to pull the pad quite hard to get it in position, but these things are fairly stretchy. Just be careful with the foam backing and take it slowly. Overall it probably took 10-15 minutes. Harder than swapping the pads on my M50X but not bad.Once pushed on, these fit well and look good. Since the fit is so tight, there is very little movement. The pads can be rotated a little bit, but not without effort. They definitely are not at risk of falling out. They're a lot deeper and wider than the stock pads so the whole package doesn't look quite so sleek, but that's a tiny price to pay for the comfort.Comfort:My ears no longer touch the drivers so I am happy. They're very soft and very large. If you also have issues with the depth of the stock pads these may help you too. I've worn them for about 6 hours in one sitting with no discomfort.Audio:I have not noticed any massive difference. I don't think I would be able to tell them apart unless I had two sets side by side to try simultaneously. The headphones still sound fantastic with these pads. Your mileage may vary if you're more experienced or sensitive to this sort of thing.The K371s are highly dependent on a good seal. With these, I found it slightly improved. I didn't have major problems with the stock pads in the first place, but found they lost seal if I yawned or turned my head at certain angles. These don't have that issue at all.The increased depth of these gives them a slightly wider soundstage so that's another plus.Conclusion:Overall, these work nicely on the K371. Sound quality is still great, and comfort is massively improved.
R**3
So far so good.
Being a UK resident I was a bit apprehensive about buying from Amazon US, especially around the two week delivery time. However, I ordered late on the 13th and they were here early on the 21st, so arrived sooner than anticipated.I bought these to replace the extremely uncomfortable pads on my Sennheiser HD 450BT headphones.Considering I paid about £120 for the headphones, spending another £27 on these goes against the grain a little.They are a bit fiddly to fit, but that’s not a fault of the pads, but more the way that the headphones have been designed. You’ll get the pad in on one side and it will pop out of the other, but a few minutes is all it takes, I didn’t have to stretch them so much to get them to drop in to the groove.As you can see from the image, the pads are a heck of a lot larger than the stock pads.On initial test, I’ve found no difference in sound quality, but having said that, I’m 60 and I’ve lost all my high frequency hearing ability, I genuinely can’t hear anything above 9000 Hz.Comfort wise, they feel much comfier than the stock pads, but I’ve not yet used them for a prolonged period. Maybe I’ll report back later after a flight or something.Edit: Having now worn these for a considerable time, I can report back.Wearing them for almost 3.5 hours during a flight, I can honestly report that they are much comfier than stock.However, my ears still got warm, just not sore.I’m going to suggest that the HD450BT headband is a bit on the tight side for me.Bering in mind that I couldn’t go an hour on the stock pads, I’d say that these are a huge improvement.
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