Submitted by TyPic4l t3_z54nb8 in headphones

Hey r/headphones! I recently impulse purchased the ESP95X since I wanna have a taste of electrostats and have a hole to burn. However, it wasn't until after the purchase when I realized that electrostats are very much sensitive to dust. I'm thinking of getting a large microfiber cloth to cover them up while I leave them be, or get an air purifier to get rid of the dust in my room. Have any of you guys tried these methods?

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Potatomonkey99 t1_ixu6w7k wrote

A microfiber cloth probably isn't the best idea, it can trap and release dust. You're better off just buying the stax headphone cover. It's like 20 bucks and keeps your headphones nice and dust free without being too inconvenient

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TheBizzleHimself t1_ixu9tu4 wrote

I just keep mine in a cardboard box 🤷🏻‍♂️

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QuatreMyr t1_ixundm2 wrote

The ESP95X is sensitive to dust, Stax are not. Draping any sort of plastic covering over the headphones when not in use should be plenty, but often the ESP95X/ESP950 come with dust in the driver from the factory and it'll eventually shift into a position where it causes squealing. In that case, giving them a hard tap can dislodge the dust, and hopefully it'll settle in a place where it isn't causing noise.

That being said, electrostatic headphones are most sensitive to dust when in use, the fields created attract it, so *shrug*, Koss should really be more careful when assembling them, and fully seal their drivers.

If you want to use an air purifier to get rid of dust, you're going to be looking at something large and intended for medical or scientific purposes I think, no HEPA filter I've ever tried has done anything noticeable to the amount of dust in this house.

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TyPic4l OP t1_ixuz6kf wrote

Yeah I was worried that a small air purifier would not have much effect either. I have a small apartment room less than 130 sq ft so it was worth a shot. That said, seems like a lot of people used ziploc bags and that works. Thank you!

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abir_valg2718 t1_ixw0mlu wrote

> or get an air purifier to get rid of the dust in my room

It won't. It will trap some dust, but you'll still have a lot of dust around.

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TyPic4l OP t1_ixw1o88 wrote

If that’s the case, I guess dusting with a microfiber cloth and vacuuming frequently is my choice. I already do it often but I just don’t want to take any chances

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