








🎧 Upgrade your sound & comfort game — because your ears deserve the best!
The BRAINWAVZ Hybrid Memory Foam Earpad combines high-quality memory foam with a velour and PU leather hybrid design to deliver superior comfort and enhanced sound for large oval headphones. Compatible with popular models like AKG Q701 and Razer Blacksharks, these durable replacement pads improve bass clarity, reduce distortion, and provide excellent noise isolation, making them a must-have upgrade for professionals and audiophiles alike.









| ASIN | B00ZGGG3KY |
| Best Sellers Rank | 537 in Headphone Earpads |
| Compatible Headphone Models | AKG Q701 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00728028376128 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | BWAVZ-HYBBLK |
| Manufacturer | Brainwavz |
| Product Dimensions | 3 x 9 x 11 cm; 41 g |
| UPC | 728028376128 |
R**0
The fit shure srh1840
They fit shure srh1840. Definitely improves the sound on the headphones, the bass is improved and almost no distortion now, but you loose a tiny bit of the top end .The comfort is also a lot better and would recommend
D**G
Also for \razer Blacksharks.
Purchased to fit on a pair of Razer Blacksharks. The original cushions on my Razer Blackshark headset deteriorated and upon contacting Razer to purchase a new set, I was then told by Razer that they did not sell replacement ear cushions for the Blacksharks a headset that cost me nearly £150. I use the headset of work as well as gaming, so I desperately searched for something to allow me to use the headset again. I ordered these is desperate hope and they fitted perfectly. Not only that but they are of much better quality than the original, they have more a lot more padding so make the headset much more comfortable to wear not that it was that uncomfortable, but now I can wear it over eight hours a day and it is still comfortable. The greater depth or the larger inner ear hole or both provide better sound, noticeably better sound. I am not a super sound audiophile but they have provided a better sound experience. They also provide much greater insulation from external noises.
E**Q
Great for Sony MDR-1A, Gaming and Sound Quality Boost
Original ear pads with around 7 years of use in the 1st and 2nd pic. The new ear pads in the 3rd and 4th pic. Completely transformed the look of the headphones. My headphones are the Sony MDR-1A wired headphones. I did have to use a blade/box cutter to cut slits in the leather on the back of the earpads in order to fit these but it took around 5 minutes to get that done. I was beginning to feel like my headphones were dying on me but figured it could just be the huge rip in the leather (as shown in the pic above). So I took a chance and fitted these. I’m so glad I did. Saved myself over £150. Sound quality actually got a huge boost for me. The perforated leather around where your ear sits gives everything you’re listening to a surround sound feel. Which I feel is great for when I’m gaming. Only gripe I have with these is after around 3 hours of use, I can start to feel like I need to take a break from wearing them because my ears begin to feel quite trapped. This could just be down to the headphones themselves though. These headphones have always been extremely comfortable with the original pads so these pads do sacrifice some of that comfort for a slightly different listening experience which I don’t really mind. The memory foam in the ear pads does have a level of firmness to them so those with headphones that have a stronger clamp force will most likely feel the pads around their ears but you will still find comfort in using these. Overall a great pair of ear pads with great value for money. I will definitely recommend these for anyone looking to change ear pads.
P**.
Adapter may be required (not included), pain to install, good comfort - HD650 / universal
The product description claims that the earpad "Fits a wide range of brands and models (See list below)" and lists a broad range of headphone models in its "Compatibility" section, including the Sennheiser HD 650. What it does not mention at all is "adapter" or "ring". When the earpads arrived I removed the stock ones from my HD650 and noticed that the original earpads are glued to a plastic ring that holds them in place. The Brainwavz earpads do not have such a ring and without that they'll just fall out whenever you move the headphones, exposing the sensitive internals. Reusing the ring from the stock earpads is not an option from what I can tell or in any way recommended by Brainwavz. After some research I found that Brainwavz offers adapter rings for exactly this purpose on their own website, including one for the HD650 (£8 including UK mainland shipping). The adapter is frustrating to install and you can expect to use brute force at the verge of breaking pads/rings/headphone to get it done. For my headphone model I found two official videos on Youtube to help (1 - pad to ring, 2 - ring to headphone). One video had comments disabled, the other one had users calling out the bad fit and that the requirement for an adapter was not mentioned on the product page. I eventually managed to install it, damaging the outer mesh of the HD650 in the process when "clicking" (brute forcing) the ring into place. Now that it's all installed I am happy with the comfort and sound quality, so meeting in the middle (3/5). ---- Video titles referenced above: "How to Guide - Installing the Brainwavz adapter Ring on the Sennheiser 650 Headphones" (comments disabled) "How to Guide - Installing Earpads on the Brainwavz adapter Ring for Sennheiser Headphones" (two critical comments)
N**K
I have been into audio for decades. Honestly, the stock Meze 99 Neos disappointed me at first. I love a warm sounding set of cans, fan of the V shape sound profile, but out of the box the bass was too loose. It bled all over the midrange and buried female vocals. I almost returned the cans, but these Brainwavz Hybrid pads combined with some EQ work completely turned them around. The Pads The stock Meze pads are just too shallow. My ears were hitting the drivers. These Brainwavz Hybrids (Black PU/Velour) give my ears room to breathe. Since they are hybrids, the leather sides maintain the seal for bass impact - very "punchy" bass depending on your cans, but the velour face smooths out the sound and is much cooler on the skin. Just swapping these in cleaned up a lot of the mud immediately. The Tuning (EQ APO + Peace) The pads fixed the physical issues, but the software dialed it in. I used Equalizer APO with the Peace interface to finish the job. - The EQ: With the pads clearing up the bloat, I was able to boost the sub-bass while cutting the mid-bass slightly. Now the drums punch hard. I mean physically hard. But they stop fast without lingering. - The Crossfeed: This was the key for the vocals. I turned on the Crossfeed feature in Peace (0.2/Jan Meier). It centers the imaging so it sounds more like stereo speakers than headphones. Female vocals that used to sound distant are now front and center. They are lush and crystal clear. Bottom Line If you want to keep that deep, punchy bass without losing the detail in the vocals, get these pads and spend ten minutes tuning them. It makes a massive difference. It keeps smooth, non-fatiguing sound many would appreciate. These and Equalizer APO + Peace saved me $600+ from buying Denon D5200s, which are probably similar. TL;DR - These are worth the money at $25, very comfortable, and won't mess up your cans, even if you don't EQ them (but you should).
R**H
Insanely comfortable ear-pads for my Audio Technica ATH-M50. I needed a replacement ear-pad because my old default ones were cracking and already half disintegrated. These ear-pads are breathable, comfortable even after long periods and fit perfectly for the ATH-M50. It was very easy to install as well and once it's on it will stay on. The memory foam is soft with just the right amount of softness to be comfortable with the velour pressing against your head. These ear-pads have a premium look and feel to them and won't look out of place when attached to any headphone that these ear-pads will fit on. They will change the sound for the ATH-M50 because they are thicker than the default ear-pads. I noticed a subtle change in the bass after switching along with a larger sound stage. But it's no major change and with a few EQ adjustments on my phone I'd say the sound got even better than before. If there is one bad thing however about these ear-pads is that velour attracts a ton of dust. After just a day of usage you will notice the dust sticking on the velour part of the ear-pad. Just get a cheap lint roller from a dollar store to clean it up every once in a while. Overall I'd recommend these to anybody looking for a replacement ear-pad and has large headphones.
T**E
Cuscinetti fantastici.Rendono le mie Meze 99 neo molto più musicali e soprattutto equilibrate su tutte lo spettro delle frequenze.Attenzione che asciugano leggermente il basso altrimenti un pò abbondante delle Meze 99 neo.Comodissimi da indossare e grazie al fatto che hanno i padiglioni leggermente forati fanno sudare meno l'orecchio rispetto agli originali.Talmente soddsifatto che ne ho acquistato un altro paio nel caso prima o poi mi si sciupino.
M**Y
Used it in my Audio Technica ATH-M50X. Easy to install, see some youtube tutorials for it. Thick soft pads. Materials used are good.
S**N
Tengo unos steelseries artic pro wireless y usaba unos Wicked que con el paso de los años se acabaron dañándome, esos me hacían un daño en la oreja después de unas horas pero con estos no siento ninguna presión por la zona de oreja ni nada molesto, son muy cómodos, los recomiendo por encima de los Wicked Cushions aunque sea más caro que los otros vale muchísimo la pena
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