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What causes foam to perish?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rodney_gold" data-source="post: 63231" data-attributes="member: 579"><p>UV and heat is the most common cause , however some foams will always perish or disintegrate over time , depending on its composition.</p><p>You need to "burn in" your phones to get back to the same sound if you changer the foam pads. What I mean is you actually have to listen for some time as the new foams wont compress or be "as shaped" as the old stuff.</p><p>You can store your headphones on a styrene dummy head which also helps "reform" the foam.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rodney_gold, post: 63231, member: 579"] UV and heat is the most common cause , however some foams will always perish or disintegrate over time , depending on its composition. You need to "burn in" your phones to get back to the same sound if you changer the foam pads. What I mean is you actually have to listen for some time as the new foams wont compress or be "as shaped" as the old stuff. You can store your headphones on a styrene dummy head which also helps "reform" the foam. [/QUOTE]
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