myheadHz
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I think the sound signature of the SR-X (mk3) comes more from the damping and stator design rather than the pads (at least ime trying various pads of differing thickness etc had a noticable, but not huge difference for me... the "up-front in your face mids" always seemed to stay there, with just a bit of low-end body and extension changing).
Not noticed before but the SR-X (mk3) has two distinct hole patterns? This looks to be lacking on the SR-X1 which looks more like SR 3/5 stator in terms of hole pattern distribution. This region certainly seems to have some effect on the sound signature. (007 and X9000 both have different patterns in these regions... or in the case of the 007 no pattern).
Not noticed before but the SR-X (mk3) has two distinct hole patterns? This looks to be lacking on the SR-X1 which looks more like SR 3/5 stator in terms of hole pattern distribution. This region certainly seems to have some effect on the sound signature. (007 and X9000 both have different patterns in these regions... or in the case of the 007 no pattern).
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