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Originally Posted by wualta 
It's so hard to get good help these days..
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LOL! Not implying that at all, just that my drivers are really loose so a lot of bass. But they're also very, very sensitive to minute changes in the dampening. They keep flipping from over to under to over to under damped with very small changes now. I guess that means I getting close to their maximum performance with the stock pads and stock cable as uncovering 2 holes out of the eight I had covered knocked off the mids and highs a hair too much for me for the relatively lower gain in bass. I noticed my stock pads cover the two outer most rings of holes under the earpad, so I suspect a pad change will really brighten them up and I can remove the tape on the six remaining holes to pick up the bass. Though I'm really not looking forward to the time it will take t carefully remove the stock pads without ripping them. I'll have to do that upstairs where I can listen to the YH100s while peeling them off.
The question is, to improve sound stage, is it better to apply tape to the driver to dampen them and remove the cotton, or vice versa?
And if the YH-100 drivers are the same size, they definitely have different and more numerous holes! I'll take side by side pics next week when I have the time. I'll be away over the weekend up in Chicago, but no time to meet up with any other Head-Fi'ers which sucks because I'd like to meet Doug.