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Elear vs the HD800
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<blockquote data-quote="gLer" data-source="post: 914066" data-attributes="member: 19111"><p>What [member=17459]Scubadude[/member] said. I would only add that I prefer the Elear with Elex pads (more linear sound, better quality material), and likewise with Dekoni leather pads (even better made than the Focal pads but different sound presentation). The stock Elear pads are poor IMO.</p><p></p><p>The only reason I no longer own the Elear/Elex is because I got an Auteur, which is likewise very complementary with the HD800 and too similar to the Elex for me to keep both.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gLer, post: 914066, member: 19111"] What [member=17459]Scubadude[/member] said. I would only add that I prefer the Elear with Elex pads (more linear sound, better quality material), and likewise with Dekoni leather pads (even better made than the Focal pads but different sound presentation). The stock Elear pads are poor IMO. The only reason I no longer own the Elear/Elex is because I got an Auteur, which is likewise very complementary with the HD800 and too similar to the Elex for me to keep both. [/QUOTE]
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