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Originally Posted by ludoo 
I have pestered Spritzer by email between yesterday and today on a pair of SR-3N I recently got from a fellow member. They have a serious imbalance on the right channel, which (mostly) comes and (seldom) goes. Among the different possible causes suggested by Spritzer, the most likely one seems to be
So tonight I opened up the right earcup (click on the pics for high res images) 
unscrewed the blue wire and cleaned the contact (risking to lose the microscopic pin that actually makes the contact, I knew it was there only after it pinged on the table surface) 
Any difference? No, if anything the situation is worse as now they seem to be pemanently imbalanced.
So, a couple of questions for the gurus.
Can I check the bias with a multimeter to at least make sure it's not a problem in the cable? And how would I go about that, what goes were and what should be the reading?
How else can I try to clean the contact, and/or what can I check apart from that?
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Ok guys, Ludo fixed this headphone by adjusting one connection inside the right earcup, and now it works. I was so curious to hear the headphone that he is lending it to me for a few days.
The headphone doesn't have any imbalances to my ears, using my amp.
I compared thoroughly the SR-3unknown (as we can't figure what drivers it uses, so for me it's now a SR-3u

) and the SR-003, using a SRM-1 MkII Pro with both its outs (normal bias and pro bias outs).
The two are pretty similar, but the SR-3u are darker than the SR-003. The SR-3u show a wider recession in the upper mids, which attenuates cymbals, sibilance and metallic details more than the SR-003 (which is already recessed at 8kHz). Vocals (especially female vocals) are meatier using the SR-3u, and lack some air compared to the SR-003. Soundstage is pretty similar with both, the SR-3u are more comfortable but, like every SR-3, with hot weather they made me sweat.
Vocals are more forward with the SR-003, due to them being less recessed in the upper mids. Both have some warmth in the lower mids, but with the SR-3u vocals sound farther from the listener (volume wise, not space-wise).
It's hard to evaluate speed differences, but being more revealing in the upper mids, the SR-003 sound more airy and detailed.
I preferred the SR-003 for sound, while the SR-3u are more comfortable and can certainly please people who like bass and are a bargain under 100€. They remind me of the Shure E50, but it has been to long since last time I listened to the Shures. Due to my sound preferences, anyway, I consider the SR-003 more balanced while not neutral in absolute terms (for example compared to the SR-X MkIII Pro).