I'm not familiar with Dekoni earpads in general but, based on the measurements published on their website, they all change the frequency response of every headphone to some extent, so they must be somewhat hit or miss.
I have tried different pads on my T1.2 and my findings were the following:
- Sheepskin: just avoid this. It will make the T1.2 sound too dark and almost boomy.
- Velour or mesh fabric: too much hit or miss. Some of them will make the T1.2 sound very shrill and thin.
So, in my experience, it is better not to mess around with random earpads and just buy the proprietary ones - like the EDT 1990VB (which are essentially the stock earpads the T1.2 came with), or the T1.3 pads, which will give you also the opportunity to try the absorber disks.
I have tried different pads on my T1.2 and my findings were the following:
- Sheepskin: just avoid this. It will make the T1.2 sound too dark and almost boomy.
- Velour or mesh fabric: too much hit or miss. Some of them will make the T1.2 sound very shrill and thin.
So, in my experience, it is better not to mess around with random earpads and just buy the proprietary ones - like the EDT 1990VB (which are essentially the stock earpads the T1.2 came with), or the T1.3 pads, which will give you also the opportunity to try the absorber disks.
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