Also note the position of the headband (due to the weight of these headphones) is pretty important. This improved the comfort at least, allowing me to wear them for hours. With all this said I highly recommend these headphones, although the headband might be an issue I was able to get around this by putting a piece of extra foam underneath the headband. If they could improve the headband this headphone could be lighter and more comfortable, or simply change the screws so I can easily swap out and put my own headband on. Requires the tiniest pliers in the world to remove or maybe even a drill bit Is hard to remove regardless of the screw, due to the limited spaceĢ. I just couldnt believe they would use a screw that:ġ. I couldnt believe it, which caused me to take apart the headphone more than I should have and caused me to break them.
#Spl 1070m shredder parts drivers#
The pins/screws that go into the actual drivers and holds them into the yokes, does not have a fitting so you cant unscrew them. Truthfully I broke my first pair and ordered another pair right after, except this time through Amazon.
On top of that the headband is pretty hard to change. The metal that attaches to the yokes bend and move around very easily, not a lot of clamp force which is good and bad, and the headband foam is not enough and has a pleather headband. The quality and comfort are not there at all. Now for the bad.this headphone could have been end game but the headband, metal and yokes are really bad. Footsteps are easy to detect even from far away to the point where the M1070 and DT 1990s could be considered cheating at times. These like the DT 1990s, are also pretty great at gaming.
The M1070 work great with every genre and also has amazing detail, although the detail isnt quite in your face like the DT 1990s (which is a good thing to me), but still easy to hear. The Aeon X were not as good for gaming in terms of locating footsteps as well as the DT 1990s and M1070. The Aeon X Open were really good too, but sounded more like closed back headphones which Im not a fan of, but were very comfortable and lightweight. I could never enjoy the 1990s because they felt like every song I tried to listen to, I was trying to find every imperfection with the song (which I did) instead of just trying to enjoy the music. However the DT 1990 (because this is their purpose imo), has pretty incredible detail due to its high treble, but they are way too analytical to the point I can only see them being used in a studio or sound mixing. These M1070 sound better then all the above. Ive tried the following: DT 1990, Sundara, Aeon X, Philips X2, 58x, and Philips SHP 9500.