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What exactly is it that you find so messed up about the midrange? Is it too forward perhaps?
Please enlighten me, because it would help me placing your (often interesting) posts in perspective. For example, you disliking the SR-007A might be explained simply because you dislike its more forward midrange. |
As for the orientation of the pads, then it's clear that the seam should point forward as the pads are shaped so that the drivers are placed above the ear on a similar line. Stax has been doing this on the Lambda, Gamma/Alpha (late version Alpha Pro pads) and also the SR-Omega. The thin part goes in the front but the padding is thicker at the back to make up for the ear protruding more. This is part of the design of the headphones.
I do find all comparisons with the SR-404 a bit off base though as it is quite simply a bad headphone and I came up with the mods to make the less then impressive sounding (to me) Mk2/A sound like the best headphone ever made, the Mk1. Now if you've never made the comparison then the Mk2 may be the perfect phone for you and all mods are pointless as these particular mods reverse most of the damage done by Stax. You can do a lot of other things and make the sound into something else but that was never the point for me. Remove the drivers and add some damping to create a very different sound. Those of us that have made the comparison and found the Mk2/A lacking then this is a way to buy a brand new set and get most of the original sound, or really lack there of.







) the reviewer said that the He90 was good but the Omega set a new standard. That was with a T1S so one can just imagine what he'd said about the T2 amp. 



(just advice me as you always do) but I find that I am spending 90% of my time playing with my new toys (namely the Omicron, Sigma, Omega, Jade and "Markl" moded Denon D2000) 
The SR-007A has a silver housing but the SR-007Mk2 has a black housing but otherwise they are identical. There may even be a silver Mk2 available later on.