T40rp mk3
Kinda wanted t50s but these were the only set with prime.
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First thing you've gotta do when you get the T40RP is to swap out the stock pads with Brainwav or the Alpha pads. The stock pads on my T50RP Mk2 was pretty uncomfortable, treble sounded a tad harsh and grainy, mids was too forward and bass was somewhat lacking. When I'd swapped out the stock pads with a pair of Alpha pads, it made a world of difference. Suddenly treble had smoothed out, mids was more balanced and bass was accented......and the Alpha pads were soooooo comfortable to boot!
Oh yeah, I just wanted to share my experience with the good peeps here regarding EMI interference resulting in audio distortion. The electrical supply to my area is rather 'dirty' resulting in a watery, crackling noise when my Oppo HA-1 and KRK Rokit5 are powered on, I could hear this distortion when the volume is set to my usual listening level which isn't that loud with nothing playing. It got worse when I played my usual games (UT3 and Serious Sam HD), especially so with UT3. I'd believe it was some sorta coil whine and figured I couldn't do anything about it (the Oppo tech guy whom had visited me told me that my setup was definitely noisy). So, the other day, I was at the local tech mall and whilst waiting for my friend, I decided to buy some ferrite chokes (see below)
I then clamped these puppies onto the power cables on my Oppo HA-1, speakers, even the PSU cable and all thos annoying distortion vanished. Man, these ferrite chokes (about 1.40USD each) are really lifesavers, saved me from going mad with those distortion (strangely, I don't hear it with my cans on). I've read that KRK speakers are known to be quite susceptible to EMI and the chokes eliminated that issue. Pretty stoked to have found a cheap and good fix for the issue I was having.