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[size=small]See post #6 for finished mod and post #9 for pics[/size]
I've been up all night listening to my new K702 wondering what I could possibly do to improve these headphones. I just got them the other day and they've been burning in day and night. They have an amazing midrange and soundstage, but their treble is less than admirable and the bass is just pathetic, not to mention the lack of instrument seperation. These drivers have amazing potential; it just needs to be tapped.
Now I can't finish this mod until I order more parts, but I did it in one ear. The results are positively amazing even with one ear modded and one ear without. It's simple, it's cheap, it's easy, it won't damage your headphones, it won't void your warranty and you will end up with one of the best headphones you have ever heard in your life.
I started experimenting by removing the earpads. Inside are these thin foam pad rings in the shape of a donut. I was wondering if they were necessary so I removed them and put the pads back on. I was blown away by how clear and extended the treble was! It was like the veil had just been lifted! But it came at a price. What little bass there was was now completely gone. "Why," I asked myself? Well it wasn't hard to figure out. The answer was staring me in the face.
So I once again removed the earpads. The foam ring partially covers the driver but it also covers these thin plastic or paper membranes running around the circumference of the driver that allow air to escape. With the foam removed, there was nothing to block all the air from escaping, but with the foam on, it blocked a lot of the treble! This led me to my second test.
I decided to double up the foam pads by putting both of them in the left earcup. This made it a little harder to reattach the earpad but with lots of pressure applied throughout the rotation, I got it after two attempts. Of course now, double the foam means less treble, but it meant LOTS of bass!! Most of the air wasn't allowed to escape now. So how can we combine the best of both worlds? Simple!
We take the foam pad donut rings and carve out a bigger circle in the middle. We leave just enough left on the perimeter of the pad to cover the thin membranes but leave a wide open space in the middle to leave the entirety of the driver uncovered. We put two of these foam rings in each earcup and we now have one of the best headphones in the world!!
I need to order another pair so that I can do both sides, but how expensive could these rings be? I'm sure they are very cheap but we just need to find out how to order them. I encourage everyone to try this for yourselves. Before you cut the foam pads, try listening to it without and see how much treble you get. Try listening to it with the foam doubled up and see how much bass you get. If you like what you hear (and there is no doubt in my mind that you will), help me find out where we can order more foam donut rings.
Once I locate a supplier I will provide step-by-step instructions with pictures. Everyone can do this easily themselves, but if they are uncomfortable doing it, I will offer an inexpensive modding service once I locate a supplier.
Now I say this is the perfect mod, but who knows....I might be able to get it even better! I am going to try experimenting with different kinds of foam and other materials such as a thin layer of wood and I will keep you updated of my progress. But at least now we have an excellent framework to build upon, if even necessary.
Happy modding!!!!!!
P.S. I did this on my pair of K702 but I see no reason why it wouldn't work on the K701 unless they use different materials behind the earpads.
Edit: I just did a search and found that people have taken the foam off before and some found it too sibilant. If you are in that category, you can do this mod to only one foam ring of the two that go in each ear. This way you're just allowing the bass to come through but keeping the midrange and treble where it was. Another option to go halfway between both would be to cut out a notch in the bottom foam ring that exposes only half of the driver. There are many ways to skin and cook a cat, but ultimately you have to choose which one tastes best. Have fun experimenting!
I have sent an e-mail to Frank Rodriguez at the AKG division of Harman. He is in charge of parts. Luckily, Harman International is only about 5 miles from where I live so I could just drive down there and pick them up, or he could mail them to me and I'll have them the next business day.
I've been up all night listening to my new K702 wondering what I could possibly do to improve these headphones. I just got them the other day and they've been burning in day and night. They have an amazing midrange and soundstage, but their treble is less than admirable and the bass is just pathetic, not to mention the lack of instrument seperation. These drivers have amazing potential; it just needs to be tapped.
Now I can't finish this mod until I order more parts, but I did it in one ear. The results are positively amazing even with one ear modded and one ear without. It's simple, it's cheap, it's easy, it won't damage your headphones, it won't void your warranty and you will end up with one of the best headphones you have ever heard in your life.
I started experimenting by removing the earpads. Inside are these thin foam pad rings in the shape of a donut. I was wondering if they were necessary so I removed them and put the pads back on. I was blown away by how clear and extended the treble was! It was like the veil had just been lifted! But it came at a price. What little bass there was was now completely gone. "Why," I asked myself? Well it wasn't hard to figure out. The answer was staring me in the face.
So I once again removed the earpads. The foam ring partially covers the driver but it also covers these thin plastic or paper membranes running around the circumference of the driver that allow air to escape. With the foam removed, there was nothing to block all the air from escaping, but with the foam on, it blocked a lot of the treble! This led me to my second test.
I decided to double up the foam pads by putting both of them in the left earcup. This made it a little harder to reattach the earpad but with lots of pressure applied throughout the rotation, I got it after two attempts. Of course now, double the foam means less treble, but it meant LOTS of bass!! Most of the air wasn't allowed to escape now. So how can we combine the best of both worlds? Simple!
We take the foam pad donut rings and carve out a bigger circle in the middle. We leave just enough left on the perimeter of the pad to cover the thin membranes but leave a wide open space in the middle to leave the entirety of the driver uncovered. We put two of these foam rings in each earcup and we now have one of the best headphones in the world!!
I need to order another pair so that I can do both sides, but how expensive could these rings be? I'm sure they are very cheap but we just need to find out how to order them. I encourage everyone to try this for yourselves. Before you cut the foam pads, try listening to it without and see how much treble you get. Try listening to it with the foam doubled up and see how much bass you get. If you like what you hear (and there is no doubt in my mind that you will), help me find out where we can order more foam donut rings.
Once I locate a supplier I will provide step-by-step instructions with pictures. Everyone can do this easily themselves, but if they are uncomfortable doing it, I will offer an inexpensive modding service once I locate a supplier.
Now I say this is the perfect mod, but who knows....I might be able to get it even better! I am going to try experimenting with different kinds of foam and other materials such as a thin layer of wood and I will keep you updated of my progress. But at least now we have an excellent framework to build upon, if even necessary.
Happy modding!!!!!!

P.S. I did this on my pair of K702 but I see no reason why it wouldn't work on the K701 unless they use different materials behind the earpads.
Edit: I just did a search and found that people have taken the foam off before and some found it too sibilant. If you are in that category, you can do this mod to only one foam ring of the two that go in each ear. This way you're just allowing the bass to come through but keeping the midrange and treble where it was. Another option to go halfway between both would be to cut out a notch in the bottom foam ring that exposes only half of the driver. There are many ways to skin and cook a cat, but ultimately you have to choose which one tastes best. Have fun experimenting!
I have sent an e-mail to Frank Rodriguez at the AKG division of Harman. He is in charge of parts. Luckily, Harman International is only about 5 miles from where I live so I could just drive down there and pick them up, or he could mail them to me and I'll have them the next business day.