Having said this though, the frequency response is quite similar to the frequency response that Oratory published for this headphone, so it looks like in this particular instance that non-stock pads are not that far off from the stock pads in this particular case - so I think we got lucky with this one so-to-speak.īass distortion on this headphone is crazy, even at 94dB, so best avoid this headphone. Given the non-stock pads perhaps we can't place much faith in the measured frequency response though, in terms of it representing a stock K240. I'd imagine stock or non-stock pads wouldn't influence the negative aspect you noticed when you say "During playback I could feel the entire cup resonating with each note.", then I think that's a bit of a red flag for this headphone regardless. I'm a bit dubious about the validity of measuring a headphone for a review when it doesn't have the stock pads fitted, as this would certainly influence frequency response as a minimum.I'm not sure if it could have any other positive or negative effects on distortion, and if the original pads were angled (don't know if they are) then any non-stock pads used that are not angled could potentially damage the soundstage aspect too.
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