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They were a perfect fit for the Koss headphones I've been using for several years. Unfortunately, the headphones themselves developed a short in the wire a couple of days after I put the new pads on, so that of sucks (oh well, they were cheap anyway). But the pads themselves are really good. :-)
I can get them to fit, but it's tough, and requires stretching them, something they just don't want to do. Have to agree with the previous review who said that sizing info on these would be useful. FYI, in the package the outside diameter of the pads is 1 7/8" (1.875" or appx 48mm) Bought these for my Sony behind-the-head earphones, and discovered that they're too small. That's disappointing, because the diameter of my headphones is only 2 1/8" - not much larger.I can get them to cover, but because they're so thin and non-stretchy, they barely hang on, and I often knock one off while removing the headphones. If they were a higher quality material (like Radio Shack used to offer) they would handle it no problem.
These foam replacements measure 1 inch to 1 and 1/2 inches across (I think they will fit my old Sanyo & Sony headphones from yester years walkman too). I have a Jensen cordless phone headset that just hangs off the ear (product #JTH980)and the foam cushion started to tear and get really worn out. At first I wasn't sure if these would fit but they fit perfectly. These were are great buy and I searched everywhere but only Amazon had them. Thanks again.
They should fit, they are after all from Koss. Will order them again if the need arises.
In my trip to Japan, I went ahead and lost one of my foam pieces. I read the reviews here and saw that these replacement foam pads were compatible with my PMX 100's, and decided to give it a shot.These DO fit them almost perfectly, suspiciously so. I was pretty upset at the time, because I was about to endure a very long plane ride home. While there wasn't much I could do about that, a bit of research here allowed me to at least fix the headphones for some later time. I can't tell whether or not the sound quality is different, but I'm pretty sure that if there IS any difference, they're hardly noticeable, and at the very least your headphones are now usable once again, so be happy about it.While you think this is expensive, consider that you're getting three pairs of replacements, which means you're probably going to have enough of these to last you the course of the headphone's lifespan, which may not actually be that long, considering the cheapening of materials used to make the wires. oh well.
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