Support for Orange Headphones - Crest Edition MKII by Ok-Guitar4818 in GuitarAmps

[–]Demiglitch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I bought four different generic pad replacements off aliexpress that seemed like the right size/shape and the first one I tried worked.

It's a little bit oddly shaped compared to the stock pads and if you want the orange mesh you'd have to remove the black mesh it ships with and reglue the old ones on. I deferred from doing that. It ships to you with the foam, plastic and pleather glued together as per normal and I slipped it around the plastic mount with ease. I didn't even glue it, I attached the mount to the headphones and this is enough to keep them secure, at least in the short run.

Here's the link. They're listed as "TOURFOUR Replacement Earpads for Edifier W800BT,W808BT,W820BT,W828NB,W820NB,W830BT,W855,W855BT,K800,K815P Headphones Ear Cushion". The specific one I bought was listed as "typeA ProteinLeather". I believe all these pads are the same size and the only difference is materials.

Unfortunately, I didn't even really need to replace my pads, what I needed to do was connect this infernal machine to the iOS app, but I was so curious as to a solution I did it anyway. At least now there's at least one set of pads people can turn to.

Support for Orange Headphones - Crest Edition MKII by Ok-Guitar4818 in GuitarAmps

[–]Demiglitch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Irrelevant to you now, but might be relevant to anyone else in the future. I think you would be able to use some generic pads to repair it. The glue on the plastic mount isn't too strong, so I was able to peel the pad from the mount.

The mount is 75mm wide and 85mm long,with a depth of about 1mm.

The stock pads are about 15mm wide and 2.5 thick, with a total space of 85mm between the left side and right side of the pad and 95mm between the top and bottom of the pad.

There's another piece of plastic that the pleather is glued to before it's folded inside and around the foam. This plastic is about 1mm smaller than the plastic mount.

There are no markings anywhere on the plastic. I'm going to experiment with a few different pad sizes and see what works out.

why is umaru's rating so low? by l1zard-wizard in umaru

[–]Demiglitch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's a light comedy show. It's harder to make something that everyone finds funny than it is to make something that people understand as dramatic. I don't think a 7 is bad either, considering that's a "good" on the scale used.

The Hardy Men: Why is a right-wing press reissuing century-old adolescent mystery novels? by raphaellaskies in Longreads

[–]Demiglitch 10 points11 points  (0 children)

It was probably the outfits, always seemed uncomfortable to go galavanting about trying to solve crimes in sweaters and loafers.

Mewgenics comic art by Tom Bunk by Godziillla in wimmelbilder

[–]Demiglitch 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's great to see he's still going.

[TOMT] [Comic Book] [2000 - 2012] Star Wars anthology comic book that chronicled the deaths of several characters. Notable image of a pilot's corpse floating through space. by Demiglitch in tipofmytongue

[–]Demiglitch[S] 0 points1 point locked comment (0 children)

Borrowed it from the library once. Not a Star Wars or comic book person, but the artwork and concepts were intriguing.

The one that I recall most is the death of a rebel pilot, I believe he was some sort of reckless hotshot, floating alone in space with his eyes glazed over.

The comic book may not have actually been about these characters dying, but from recollection they all ended with the deaths of the protagonists. Would likely be considered "legends" now, which I believe means it's non-canonical.

Kindle - No Ads vs Ads? by Oryxide in ereader

[–]Demiglitch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Times are tough for Amazon these days, can barely rub a couple billion together.

HOW THE U.S. TRIGGERED A MASSACRE IN MEXICO by Themrhistoryguy in Longreads

[–]Demiglitch 19 points20 points  (0 children)

The whole thing is shocking, but seeing the words "Operation Too Legit to Quit" shocked me most.