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| quote: | Originally posted by Dj Thy
Well, in my opinion, the representative was just a lazy bum, because that problem can be repaired. I had a guy once run over my cable (he tried to pass when I was browsing records) and it ripped the cable up to the middle of the headband.
As I didn't have time to fix it myself, I brought it to a Technics representative and it can be repaired, but it's a difficult job to do, because the wire passes in the swivel system, and there's a lot of little pieces in that swivel (including tiny springs). The trick is, if your cable is broken, they just replace the whole cable. It costs quite a lot (because there's a lot of hand work, bout an hour and a half), but not enough to justify a new Tech headphone.
PS : couple of months later, another guy broke them totally (he broke the plastic fork the cup hangs on, I know, the last time I'm lending headphones to someone). I bought another RP, and opened up the old one, to make a 1 cup headphone. Indeed the swivel system is very complicated to put back, but changing the cables is not so difficult once that is done.
My advice is, go see someone else, if they know their stuff they'll repair it. |
the ear cup isn't too hard to take off... i was thinking about just replacing the wire myself when i find some time... i'll let you know how it goes in case your wire rips again, =P
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