DrSheep
Headphoneus Supremus
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It's a bit like paint, when different color absorbed light and age differently, and this will in turn change the maternal in question over time. Of course the difference is very slight, but it is there and detectable.
I'm not a headphone expert with trained golden ears or whatever, but I personally am extremely, extremely skeptical that someone would be able to hear the difference in sound between black ink & white ink of the earpads. I would imagine that such a minute change in sound between two headphones can probably be attributed to the unavoidable standard variation due manufacturing process.
It's a bit like paint, when different color absorbed light and age differently, and this will in turn change the maternal in question over time. Of course the difference is very slight, but it is there and detectable.