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Roma Waters Sr.
> 24 hourMade my old headphone (that still worked perfectly but were really ratty) look like new.
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daltronix
> 24 hourI really liked the gel inside after having plain foam is the original earpads.
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wendy
> 24 hoursecond purchase of these for hubbies 30-year-old sony headphones he loves. a little tricky to put on, impossible by hand! i use a dull kitchen knife to work the elastic into the groove. as comfortable as the original.
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Christian Moomaw
> 24 hourOverall, these are a lot better than the earpads that came with the headphones. They deliver a lot better isolation which makes a lot more of a difference in terms of sound clarity than I would have expected. My only complaint is that they do stick to my skin a bit and foster a bit of sweat
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El Jaye
> 24 hourCovers arrived on time and were easy to install.
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fields
> 24 hourPerfect fit for my MDR 7506 headphones and quality has been very good. Im not using those headphones regularly but they have not been deteriorating, so Im pleased with it so far.
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Michael Wanyoike
> 24 hourFitting the new pads was a bit tricky. They are very comfortable once you put them in. Noise cancellelation is very good and when audio is playing, you cant hear nearby conversations.
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HB
> 24 hourThese seem as good or better than Sony OEM items. Perforations allow some breathability. Construction quality is good. Long term wear and material stability is unknown at this point.
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Ms. Yolanda Champlin DVM
> 24 hourMade a night and day difference for my Sony CH700N headphones. I would go as far to say that getting an earpad replacement is a must. Brainwavz pads are on a whole new level.
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M.A.
> 24 hourI replaced the original earpads of Sony WHCH710N with Brainwavz Perforated Earpads for Sony MDR 7506 because they were very thin and uncomfortable to my ears. These earpads are far better than the original ones. You might need to use a tiny spatula or flat-head screwdriver as the flaps are a little too wide for the headphones. Highly recommend.