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Oh, most definitely, earpads do change the sound, and in my opinion, most substantially when compared to changing everything else (other than another pair of cans that is). When I first got a stock Fostex T50RP (stock pads), it sounded terrible.....harsh treble, mids and bass sorta bled into each other, I wondered what so many saw in it actually. But, when I changed the earpads to a MrSpeakers Alpha Pad, what a difference it made! Bass seemed tighter yet ever present, mids a little polite yet not totally laid back, and the treble harshness was resolved........nothing I did before that changed the sound that much!So far ive been amazed with gaming on my ad700x’s. I feel like a hacker almost. I do want another audiophile quality set for sure now for music and I’m tossed between hd600, hd650 and monolith m560’s. I modded my ad700x’s to take a v-moda boom pro mic but Amazon lost my shipment. So I need to wait for my refund to order it again. I also added som brainwavz hybrid ear pads to the ad700x last night and now they are super comfy. Haven’t got to game with them yet to see if they changed the sound too much but they seem to have more base now.
As for the cans you're looking at, I'd suggest you seriously look into the HD600 or HD650 (or even a HD6XX in the Garage/Used section of your local forum, that's how I'd gotten mine). As for the Monoprice M560, I can't comment as I've yet to try one......I did read of some negative reviews of the sound, but sound is so subjective, it's hard to say whether it'd suit you or not. Do note that the M560 is a closed back can, while the HD6 series from Sennheiser are open back.....each type has its own set of negatives and positives.