Watched a couple of your videos and well, still a little confused on the soldering of the socket part inside the headphones. Left and right is soldered to a ground connector pin and +ve and/or -ve pin?
@@Spydee2207 On headphones there are only two connections on the driver which are normally marked positive and negative but you could call it positive and ground depending on what you are sticking on the other end. But... basically inside the driver there is an electromagnet which is just a coil of wire. You are connecting to either side of that coil. Audio is an AC signal so constantly swaps between positive and negative. When the current flows one way the voice coil is pushed one way and then when it the current goes the other way it is pushed back the other way which in turn moves the diaphragm to create the sound waves. If you are using it with a standard amplifier, as a normal jack only has 3 connections for the 4 wires they usually share the negative/ground and you have two separate positive wires. When you use a balanced headphone amp you will have 4 connections, two to each drive with + carrying the signal and - carrying an inverted version of the signal.
I though the point of detachable cables was to get rid of the horrible grado cable and replace it with nice cable why did you put a 2.5 on to the cable you just cut off, great video by the way and I am going to mod my new hemps to make them perfect.
Great video, watched from start to finish and all with the attention span of a 2 year old, do you have a video on how to open the GS2000e by any chance please.
I would like to have a pair of the new Grado SR80x and have them modded by you. It would be interesting so you can make a comparison on the previous e series vs the new series x. Let me know what you think
Best advice ever, had a similar issue, finally went doc, used debrox on recommendation and globs of brown gummy's came out. Magic hearing returned.
Looks SO good. Wondering if the mini xlr type connectors might be doable in those ?
I don't think we have done that on this model but you should be able to.
Huge fan of your jobs! Thanks for the video. You reckon it's possible to use a heat gun / air dryer to open them instead? Cheers!
Yes - you would just have to be careful not to over heat the driver
Watched a couple of your videos and well, still a little confused on the soldering of the socket part inside the headphones. Left and right is soldered to a ground connector pin and +ve and/or -ve pin?
Hi - we make the tip of the jack the + and the ring the -
@@CustomCans so inside the driver itself, it will be soldered to a positive and a negative? And there's no ground?
@@Spydee2207 On headphones there are only two connections on the driver which are normally marked positive and negative but you could call it positive and ground depending on what you are sticking on the other end. But... basically inside the driver there is an electromagnet which is just a coil of wire. You are connecting to either side of that coil. Audio is an AC signal so constantly swaps between positive and negative. When the current flows one way the voice coil is pushed one way and then when it the current goes the other way it is pushed back the other way which in turn moves the diaphragm to create the sound waves.
If you are using it with a standard amplifier, as a normal jack only has 3 connections for the 4 wires they usually share the negative/ground and you have two separate positive wires. When you use a balanced headphone amp you will have 4 connections, two to each drive with + carrying the signal and - carrying an inverted version of the signal.
I though the point of detachable cables was to get rid of the horrible
grado cable and replace it with nice cable why did you put a 2.5 on to the cable you just cut off, great video by the way and I am going to mod my new hemps to make them perfect.
We just do the mods we are asked to ;) I would definitely recommend putting a nicer cable on at the same time
Congratulations on your work! Could make Grado RS2 detachable cable mod?
Great video, watched from start to finish and all with the attention span of a 2 year old, do you have a video on how to open the GS2000e by any chance please.
We normally warm them up a bit and pick the glue out around the driver until it is loose
@@CustomCans Thank you, it was quite easy in the end
I would like to have a pair of the new Grado SR80x and have them modded by you. It would be interesting so you can make a comparison on the previous e series vs the new series x. Let me know what you think
We may be able to sort something out - the best thing to do is to email custom cans and see if we can get you booked in
@@CustomCans already emailed you a few days ago. Looking forward to your reply
@@barbaroja.mp3 Ah - I was away for a few days and do have quite a few emails to catch up on but should get back to you soon
So you are telling me to buy the ps1000e and send it to you for a cable mod?
Noooooo. Just enjoy them as they are ;) I mainly do this for fun - the PS1000 are no fun to mod
You put the pads back on the wrong way. Cuts should be on the outside. :)
Lol - yes, I figured that out after re watching the video ;)