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Koss KSC75 Ultra Mod
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## Scroll down to see mod instructions!
### This project includes 2 solutions:
A wire cover inspired by gumo_design (here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3378059)
An adapter plate that allows you to seamlessly fit the KSC-75 driver inside the Grado G Cushion pads (similarly to the KPH-30i Ultra mod).
### Which files should I print?:
If you're only interested in the pad mod (and not the detachable cable mod), just print 2 of the "Pad Adapter Top.stl" and 2 of the "Pad Adapter Base (with cutout for stock wire).stl"
If you're interested in also adding a detachable cable:
Print 2 of the "Pad Adapter Top.stl" and 2 of the "Pad Adapter Base.stl", then choose a wire cover and print 2 of it. You don't need to choose 2 of the wire covers, and you don't need to print all 8 (unless you want to experiment with them).
The differences between the wire covers are:
(PCB Mount MMCX Connector)
Uses the 5 pin square-style mmcx connector.
### This project includes 2 solutions:
A wire cover inspired by gumo_design (here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3378059)
An adapter plate that allows you to seamlessly fit the KSC-75 driver inside the Grado G Cushion pads (similarly to the KPH-30i Ultra mod).
### Which files should I print?:
If you're only interested in the pad mod (and not the detachable cable mod), just print 2 of the "Pad Adapter Top.stl" and 2 of the "Pad Adapter Base (with cutout for stock wire).stl"
If you're interested in also adding a detachable cable:
Print 2 of the "Pad Adapter Top.stl" and 2 of the "Pad Adapter Base.stl", then choose a wire cover and print 2 of it. You don't need to choose 2 of the wire covers, and you don't need to print all 8 (unless you want to experiment with them).
The differences between the wire covers are:
(PCB Mount MMCX Connector)
Uses the 5 pin square-style mmcx connector.
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